Waipawa.
|_OWN COBBESPONDENT.]
Everybody, except myself, went out last Tjifht to Onga Onga to assist a concert got utTto purchase an harmonium for the school Hioro An excellent programme was prepared, and I may be able to tell you the result in my next. A social in connection with the Fresbyterian Church at Waipukurtiu is to be held on Monday evening, and it is safe to say that it will be well patronised. Tho procramme includes music, Hinging, speaking, and refreshments. The annual meeting of the Waipawn Lawn Tennis Club was held last night. ■when there was a good attendance of members. The membership was fixed at a truinea for head of families, inoluding the lady members, and 10a 6d for ladies unattached. Messrs Loughnan, Howard, Godfray, and Knowles were appointed committee, and Mr A. Howard secretary. The main roll will be printed on or about Monday next, but will not be a roll till KaZ etted which will bo when tho writs are issued ; meantime new claims keep coming in for the Supplementary 8011. Another libel action is slowly progressing, in which the proprietors of a paper oirculatiusr in this district are the defendants, and this is not likely to be the last or only ° n Mr Loughnan's little daughter met with an accident the other day of an ungual character Her father was removing some Ses of wood at the back of the house and Fh-owing \ log just „ the f JXtfT out it struck her on tho head, outtiug it. Luckily Dr. Godfray was close at hand, who dressed the wound, and all is now S °^ S TZ c son mot with a nasty acSenton Tht'dV With his father he waT driving in a spring cart into town, when lenoficed that the rein had become detached from the bit on one side Hβ therefore jumped out but failed to fall clear Of the wheel, which passed over him, bruising him considerably _ Ho soon recovered consciousness, and is, I believe, progressing favorably. P The Wirths are making a great mistake in not plajinghere anight at least, as a show would driw people from a radiue of! thirty miles, while Lrdly any will go to Napier, which is quite another thing.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5947, 27 September 1890, Page 3
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371Waipawa. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5947, 27 September 1890, Page 3
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