TOWN EDITION.
In tho match Napier Third v, Te Auto Third, thu latter proved victorious by 7 points to 1.
Dr. Jarvis's lecture on "First Aid" will bo delivered on Thursday evening at 8 p.m., not on Friday as previously intimated.
Ad the interest continues in the gospel meetings held in Waterworth's Hall, they will be carried on every evening this week, except Saturday, at 7.30. All are welcomed.
Yesterday Mr Maycock, of Onnoudville, discovered it v: easel (not asleep) but killing kittens, three of which he found weft; dead. An attempt was made to kill tho wcisul, but it was too quick and got away. Sumo idea of the trouble these little posts will i 3e in the near future may be gathered from th o abovo. .Lambs will be the next victims, and the very peoplo will suiter the most w. ho havo been instrumental in introducing tin i weasel into the country. Should tho i itoat or weasel ever obtain a footing in th o bush all attempts at sheep farming must prove futile. The '/notion obtains ground that the weasel is protected iv Hawko's I Jay, but as a fact ihirf is not no. The mot ion was brought before the Rabbit Board, but not passed.—Bush Advocate.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5906, 11 August 1890, Page 3
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211TOWN EDITION. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5906, 11 August 1890, Page 3
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