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GREYTOWN NEWS.

Jfrtmuitroim Correspondent. I Friday, Tlie Land Court will not close its sitting here for another week or so 'l in consequence of the Natives petitioning Government for au extension 1 of time to finish an important case, h When its does adjourn it is expected, # that it will be a considerable time before it sits here again, p Our town will once more present ti a qniet appearance when the Natives leave. It is hoped that many of the Natives before leaving will settle the accounts they have contracted Y gfyith various business men. V There is plenty of competition among our drapery firms, just now ■" and" great bargains" are the order of the day. 1 One of our local Celestial storekeepers (not being able to stand the persecution he has been subjected to) [" has left for "fresh fields and pas- '' tares new." Our town was in total darkness last Wednesday night, the lights not being able to withstand the force of 11 the wild storm raging. St. Luke's Church sixpenny concert, which was to have been held i last Monday, was postponed, in con- g ' sequence of the wretched weather, until laJst Wednesday ovening, but fl even then the weather was not St for humanity to venture out in, so » once more it had to be postponed, g Two concerts, independent of the , I series of fortnightly concerts, arc i.' * announced for the month of July, so w ~ there will be no end of amusements to pasri away the time, Mr F. H. Wood has already _ t\ removed his goods, in large quantities into his fine new premises, and I jpntends holding a monster opening a] flak ]J •=======: P 1 The Botokino, which left Wellington for Sydney yesterday afternoon,,had on +■' board 1560 sheep,made upas 1 Mows: \ —675 from Oamaru, 186. fifon Napier, 41 399 from Wellington. :

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5064, 29 June 1895, Page 3

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GREYTOWN NEWS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5064, 29 June 1895, Page 3

GREYTOWN NEWS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5064, 29 June 1895, Page 3

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