WAIRARAPA NEWS.
[»T TJ#,EGIIAPH — PUKSS ASSOCIATION.] MASTKBTON, This Day. Tbe Uorough Council, at lust night's meeting, adopted the report of a committed set up to denl with the present condition of the gas uoiks. Mr. Atkin«on, of Auckland, und Mr. SmiHiiea, of Wartgunuj, are to be communicated with in 'iflr.e matter. Considerable interest is taken hero in .■the proposal to establish a young men's clttfo. It iB likely that a tangible result wi/,1 follow-. Exceptionally heavy frosts have occurred here. At (his time of year they arc l^uite unprecedented. At tbo Magistrate's Court to*dny v man named William James Edwards was charged with drunkenness and indecent .language at the football match on Tuesday. He wus convicted and lined £5 ,«wd costs, with the alternative of one month's imprisonment with hard labour. The Magistrate stated that he would deal much more severely with any future cases of the s.nne kind. CARTKKTOr, This Bay. The Dalefiold Dairy Factory will close on tSnturdny next. The milk supply yesterday totalled 672 guil'ius. The ceremony of lnifurling the flag took place at the Claoeville School on Tuesday.
Messrs. Sicley, Mooch and Co. draw attention to their sale of pawnbroker's goods on account of Mr. W. Fruhnuf, at their room* on Friday apd Haturda" wnmenoing each day at 1 o'clock.
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Evening Post, Volume LXIII, Issue 133, 5 June 1902, Page 6
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214WAIRARAPA NEWS. Evening Post, Volume LXIII, Issue 133, 5 June 1902, Page 6
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