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Waipawa.

(OWN COHBKBPOSr£E_-.)

As I told you yesterday the man Blake all but took possession of the town on Tuesday night. It transpired that ho came to town in the morning and went to Moroney's, where he hnd drinks at intervals all day, varied with quarrels with all and sundry that came in his way. About tea time he went to the bar, where two men wero engaged in conversation, whioh he interrupted, and being reprimanded, used suoh shocking language that Mr Moroney put him outside. A.bout 7pm. he again broke ont badly, and a«aiu he was pnt out by the barman, and then he treated all in the street to a tornado of filthy seutonoes, while women and children wero passing. On the arrival of the constable he was given in charge, when a mate of his on horseback gave him a stirrup to take hold of and started off at full speed—so quick indeed that when opposite Ruthbono's store ho was thrown on the ground and secured by the constable. An information was sworn against the mate yesterday, and ho is cited to apjear before the Bench this morning on a similar charge of u4ug obscene language.

Tho County nominations eommenco today with Waipukurau, where a contest _is expected. You will hear to-day how far tho rumor is correct. It is rumored that Mr S. MuGreevy will oppose Mr Groom at Ormondvillo to-morrow Wo aro going to lose a couple of useful tradesmen. Mr A. Robertson has sold out to Mr Mclutvru, who has been in his employ for some time. Mr J. Stone has concluded

negotiations for taking over tho Onga Onga Hotel from Mr Higgs. As Superintendent of tho Firo Brigade and a useful helper in all good causes that lacked astjistdtioe, in the way of'entertainment, for various objects, Mr Stone was a valuable aid, and last tho' not least, ho was your agent. He takes possession on the Ist December, Mr B. B. Johnson negotiated both transfers

Quito a number of valuable presents have come to hand this week from Auckland, Bleuheim, and elsewhere for the Fancy Fair that comes (if next week. Among them is a very pretty oil paintiug by Ennor, of Havelock, Marlborough. Tho jjirls are working night and day now getting everything in readiness. ... Mr W C. Smith commence** his electoral campaign nt Waipawa on Wednesday, on tha assumption that the writs will be issued on that day. Mr Hunter will commence with a meeting at Mr Nairn's station at Pourui-ere on Monday night, and it is stated will wind up his campaign at Waipawa on the ove of polling day. Tho Orchestral Society has resumed practice. Ou Tuesday evening a meoting of members was hyld, whea Mr W. H. Bennett's resignation was received with regret and Mr C. H, Chissell was elected secretary in his stead. The Kaikora School Committee has recommended tho appointment of Miss A. Stewart, of Napier, as a pupil-teacher. The universal topic of conversation last night was the defeat of tho Brewery expert by Mr Robjobns, nnd everybody joins in your congratulations v/jth tho latter. When yon havo a leisure hour or nhort of topic, inst loos up the •Boor •'-"•*•-' Ace Snd you „il< find it n most terrible law which it is hardi'v pouriblo to obey. Wo are also sorry to hear that we are -rohiirto lose Mr Macdonald, tho popular local manager on tho railway who leaves Napier for "a. much moro important po .tion on the ChriHtohurch section. Mr Macdonald has always hoeu most courteous and helpful in regard to J>resa interests, and I think I may say studied the public convenience as much as lay in his power. Messrs Rechab Harding and William Ashton Cham new wero nominated for the Wftipukur_.u Riding to-day. To-day before Messrs Inglis and Todd, , Justices, William Stachan, charged with using obscene language on Tuesday sight, was convicted and discharged. Mr Lee for i the defence, ploadecl guilty, and produced i an excellent character from accused's cmi ployers.

Never despair if you suffer from any complaints arising from impurities (if (he blood (such as scrofula, eruptions, sores, ulcers, blotches, or any skin, or blood disease, either acquired or inherited), obtain a bottle of tho Lazarus Blood Purifier which will cleanse the blood, and clear the skin. This preparation has been proscribed fo*some timo and with the greatest success, in all eaw-i of irritation of the skin or whrro ulcer-!, sores, or eruptions aro present, the Lsisstirus c-ulye should bo used in conjunction''with tlio blood purifier. Ealuns and Co. (sole Proprietors), Manufacturing and Pharmaceutical Chemists, Emerson street, Narhr. N.8.-J. A. Eakins, M.L.S.M. Dublin), m_y. bo con?ultod daily from 'j a.m. to 9 p.m.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5976, 31 October 1890, Page 3

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Waipawa. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5976, 31 October 1890, Page 3

Waipawa. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5976, 31 October 1890, Page 3