TE NUI NEWS.
From Our Own Correspondent. Great was the excitomont liore Tuesday morning, when two youi but ambitious residents were foui lo lie missing, butaftcrsundry sean parties had returned it was rumour, (hat tlioy had set off for the " Cape or were going on an exploring exji dition to Central Africa, liopc lias it that they were equipped wi t pistols with which tlicy were 1 defend themselves. Imagine o ! surprise next morning, when we sa r the African explorers had returnc j Had they prolonged their tour, \ might have given them a hear welcome home after theimmy per 1 1 ons adventures. Nothing daunti j they intend to make another tour ! about a month's time, , Wool waggons are now to be sei , taking the bales of wool awa , Anncdale has just finished, the di sheep numbering between seventei : and eighteen thousand, while mo of the largo stations about here ha commenced or will in the course a day or two. The new police station is goii ahead. Our local constable w: fancy himself when he gets i stall ed in the place.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5161, 21 October 1895, Page 2
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184TE NUI NEWS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5161, 21 October 1895, Page 2
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