HASTINGS
(FROM OUB OWN CORRESPONDENT. May 23, 1595.
Last night a valuob'.e dog, tha property of Mr W. Black, drover, was running across the railway line, when it was unfortunately caught by the incoming train and killed. Messrs Bonnet and B>ne lmvc removed to tbeir coinmodimi.4 new premises, which are emiuenlly suited foi tbe pnrpose for which tbiy are designed. TUe utw formation of btaiion-strcet and alteration to footpaths bos matin a great improvement to tbe township, lint It Is to be hoped that the Council will In able to spare sufficient funds to complete the concrete channelling to the corner of Afeanerond, if not ns fur round an the Karnnm lonri. The ilraiu in the Avenueioid will alsnrequiie attention, as during the hei>vy rain of Tuesday last the watar was right over this road. A gas lamp ia badly nteded opposite to or in front of the station, and if my memory is not defective, when the alterations were about being made to the station tho supply of a lamp was promised by the department.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 10000, 27 May 1895, Page 4
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176HASTINGS Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 10000, 27 May 1895, Page 4
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