WAIRARAPA NEWS.
» |Br Tblioeaph.j (Our Own CerrupondentJ MA6TEBTON, THIS DAT. Tho man Graham waa yesterday sentenced to an additional month's hard labour for the larceny of a saddle. An enquiry iB to be hold_ by Mr. T. Hutchison, S.M., to-morrow into tbe circumstances nnder which Messrs. Williams and Beetham's cottage at Waingawa was destroyed by fire. The weather, which has been gloriously fine for the put ten days, broke last night, when very welcome rain fell. It ia fine again now. No less than 50 applications, including several from Wellington, have been received by the Masterton Borough Conncil for the office of custodian to the local Library. The applications are to be dealt with tonight. A general rate of Is in the £ and a Library : rate of Id in the £ were straok by the ' Borough Conncil last night. i Several members of the Police Force have been attacked by sickness during the paßt : few weeks. Constable May it now on siok ' leave. i
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Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 51, 29 August 1894, Page 2
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163WAIRARAPA NEWS. Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 51, 29 August 1894, Page 2
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