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) (By Telegraph,—Own Correspondent). Paiiiatua, Friday. 1 A lad named Alex, McOardle, son • ofMrW.W.McCardle,hadhisleg broken just above the ankle on Saturday afternoon, through jumping from a cart after having lost control of the horses. The Literary and Debating , Society's meeting took place last evening, and was well attended. The business consisted of musical items, readings, and recitations Tho subject for debate for next Monday i evening, is " Is Federation for the i Australian Colonics desirable ?" The ; loader of atlirmativois Mr A. Baillie, i and the negativo, Mr It. P. Greville. i Next Tluusday afternoon will be observed as a half-holiday this week, instead of "Wednesday, to give people an opportunity of attending tho Masterton and Palmerston Shows. A meeting will bo held this evening to form an Amateur Dramatic Club. Tho S.M. Court is sitting to-day. A presentation of a purse of sovereigns is to be madotoMrHogg, M.H.R., here during his visit in connection with the opening of the Tiraumca Bridge,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4858, 23 October 1894, Page 3
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163LATEST PAHIATUA NEWS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4858, 23 October 1894, Page 3
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