GREYTOWN NOTES.
(From Our Own Correspondent),
The straingf music which emanated from Httki'P'ai. Native Brass Baud HjßfflW sounded pleasant is about 2 miles from GBBn,and (he nigjjf air being from that dislHJpid to add a charm to the stillness of the night. 1 am glad tq report that Mr W. Brooks is much hitter
A resident, was walking leisurely Inlong Main Strict yesterday afteri noon, smoking liispipeand loading a lior.sc, when suddenly in his inlenso surprise and disgust, ho found himself turning a clean somersault in the air. Jt appoari that two ladies and a gcntlcnini were out driving for the nflornein. and "Neddy" was allowed [<> divialo from the straight line of his route (o a zig-zag conrsc,nii;l ilms collided with Hie first party named, who, ns soon as ho recovered his senses filled the ail* with his explosions of indignation at, such carelessness.
The [literary sun! Debating Society held its meeting fist evening in the Sclioolhousc. A fair number of memhers of both sexes |wus present, and a pleasant and ii|st-hictivc evening was spent.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4772, 13 July 1894, Page 3
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175GREYTOWN NOTES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4772, 13 July 1894, Page 3
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