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Waipawa.

I_<WW oO^BKSPOSDENT.J

The Town Board held a Rppci.il meeting last night, when were present Mewr* B.bbj that whoever was appointed would carry out tho Act more caref uhy and. rtnetly than in the past. Mr Jull and the chairman pro - toed again* any reference to tho past. Mr Jull proposed that H. M. Percy be s l>Jointed poundkeeper. Mr Collett -seconded the motion, as tho best couwe that could be adopted. This was carried with the understanding that it was only temporary and by Tuy of experiment. No other business wn« done, a B the regular meeting will be held next week. The decision of the Supremo Court in -Wellington was expected yesterday m regard to the point raided by Dr. Mirbach regarding the non-payment of lues tor rthe Exchange Hotel until the Jan.;, but no information was received. Aβ 1 informed you at the time, the fees wero payable on tho 10th, but, as was alleged, were •only l«" v °" lll ° - Ot " Juue > whereupon Dr. Mirbach applied to tho Court asking that tho license bo declared void. Then the T.»wti Board—or to Uβ more precise, s-nne members .of it—petitioned the Governor for an Order-m-CouneU validating the omission to :pay on tho previous day. I am told that this was granted, but afterwards wjthdrawn ■> Mdnebody's n-prc«.;ntationH until the hl , r side had bf-eu heard. The curious ° " ' tho busiiuse is that no notice of 3? 5 \ - been served on tka petitioner*, action ha, Board or , ho Hie licensee-, , v , icdou is un . Board s receiver, - t( , miu . defended. Howe. «• . ' { , ate all thu puhheau- ; f wcr(J will bo fquallv■ atteeteu ■- h . paid withm a fi;\v miuute. ',* ; - .. The Waipawa County L ;.Jaol mLttb on Friday next. _ , ~, ~ Mr G. Parkinson ha< resigncu ao ranger t» tho Ifamp.len Domain •*•'«. and Mr W. Veaty has 1.-n appointed. _ Tho ambulance class will meet to-mght, in the Oddfellows' Lodge-room, which will 'be much more comfortable tluui the large hall -Dr. Godfray will to-mght describe the best meau3 of trying to resuscitate persons apparently drowned, a most usetul . uud necessary branch of rfuowledge. The last sentence reminds me that on Suuday uflumoor, J *.iw two young fellowuualifviug to becunv subjects for th.-d-ct-r und hi- das, to practiced. T ho nv,r was in flood and vet these young fedo*.-. b.a-.w. the torrent," with tliu water nearly_un to •their thigh, and it was with great d.fi.cu y •thf'V avoided beinic carnal .and all the "nk -.va.s undertaken ratnw than Title a mile round, by the bridge. The return tn.tbi.il match between tuc HapieiHigh 8,.k,,1's ¥ir,t j< if teen a rut a combined team of Wuipawa and W*ipukurau jumnrs H to take plauu. M ■ h-< Recreation Ground in your city tins i>.! t. «oon uvl we rial". ««U with anxi.-ty forthcreswU. Onr torn w, I eo.npr.---B,.uumont(captui;;}, l>n'.*.-■■>,'"»<■'' ' •'■ • Stubi.s, Wh.love, bach.s: u.i.l Adams, i-.-«, OtouMde, Horkine, i O -^ ,^ ll1 :', V -- l " 1>:, ."- Mcbhe-fy, Peter:', and .-mub, !1.,n-ie ,vA ?lu,h, eiiiMgencirf. i- "<'/'■■<••" buys are i-Car, C'jUett. .1. _ >: - Balharrv, D-H, Ur -5,,,,, F«,er. i. Ur..,-..:!, i-'..thbou.-. Tlio-.uvm, Mi" i' , "™- 11 " The Paumjfat.ii U:j:id LSi-nrd h-.ivo atruc:; ;i farthinir rale. , . . 'j'in-r.'- w-i- ■' ■'-.■ <t fcmmiiOU m tfi" main btryct l.i- , .. nigiii ciiu.-'t-'d My a man k:«H baker's shop"", and not yettiug whaL hWiiited, ihrust hia arm through tno

window and smashed it. The noise speedily drew a large concourse, some of whom secured the man and conveyed him towards tho lockup. On the way they mot Constablo Be.ittip, who took him in charge, and locked him up.

[BY TKLEOIUITI.]

B'.'foro the local Bench Jno. Scanlan plc.i'h"-! guilty to being drunk and wilfully breaking Mr Robertson's window, oaueing dainago to tho extent of 33s Gd. Fined 20s, costs 2s, and damages 33s 6d, or in default one month with hard labor at Napier. Defendant went in tho ehep and wanted bread without money. Ho was refused, and was told to go whero he got the drink, whereupon ho went and deliberately broke tho window.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5896, 30 July 1890, Page 3

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Waipawa. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5896, 30 July 1890, Page 3

Waipawa. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5896, 30 July 1890, Page 3

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