CARTERTON NOTES.
(From Our Own. Comspomlont.)
Tuesday. A spark from a passing traction engine set fire to Mr Ray's post and rail fence,; Tnratalii, on .Saturday afternoon. A person living in the neighbourhood saw the flamoit and Hubduod them, before much injuiy was done. . / A public meelimpvus hold m the Council Chambers last alight when it was decided to start a. innd to aid the sufferers by the Wnirarapa disaster.... _ Jlw Tyler died yesterday, j&t the ripe age of 70 years. ; Sbo had Jived a long time in tbe district, and .w.sfl, well known and rcspected.-' ' ■ • ( , Mr . KHis Goodin, jurir., who is at' r . present in' : the ila.stei-ton. : Hospital • with a' fractiired'leg, is one of,'th| uiifortuiie oiies.a'year oi' two ago, St i Caitetoii, lxo TO a'yictim toiißimi-]
lar accident to his present one, and afterwards was burnt out of house and home. Ho has a dolicuto wife and family of small children who wero entirely dependant on his lfthoui', mid I learn from a privato soui'co are in great distress.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4875, 13 November 1894, Page 3
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170CARTERTON NOTES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4875, 13 November 1894, Page 3
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