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CARTERTON NOTES.

(From Our Own Correapouclent.) Thursday. As Mrs Phillip Goodin was walking along Hank Koad towards Carterton, and wheeling a perambulator with her sleeping infant therein, she was startled to see rushing toward her ft runaway horse with a milk cart. The road was but half a chain wide. There was no time for thought; she deposited her precious chargo and perambulator close to tho fence and returned to the middle of the road to face tho horse. Seeing her the horse slackened speed, and the plucky woman caught the animal by the bridle and quietened it, and delivered it to tho owner, who at that moment ran up, out of breath Her behaviour was admirable.- \ .

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4824, 13 September 1894, Page 3

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CARTERTON NOTES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4824, 13 September 1894, Page 3

CARTERTON NOTES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4824, 13 September 1894, Page 3

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