WAITARA.
(FEOM OUE OWN GORBBSPONDENT.) I have just interviewed a gentleman from Awakino, who informed me that the j decision in Mr Thomas Bayly's oase met I with approval, but Mr F. Bluok's foee " was considered hard. J ,;, Mr Bagdale's cutter landed Mr Jem's vj stores. in good condition, and he is doing H a good trade on the block. Tbe cattle j there are in splendid condition, and sheep j look very well, tbe hilly oountry just \\ suiting them. ' ' f Jf r "' I Our little township is rejoicing iSvhe 1 fine sunny weather and beautiful moonlit I The Weftleyan Cbtxroh, assisted by some m Angljoan friends, gave a very pleasant I evening on Tmsday last. The' notion M song, " See Saw," by about 80 children W was very good indeed, and reflected tbe I greatest credit on Miss Maud Bayly whefifl played the accompaniment and arvl ranged tbe performance. Mr Peatoe 9 and the Rev. F. Jones made ,s.fl finanoial statement, showing that tbe ■ ohnroh had raised JSI2O during tbe setr^ for special funds, beeidefe the orditarjfl funds needed. Mr Halloran and J^Ks^l Telfar gaveeongs in their best slyle.^bio^H were needless to say much admired. Mj^H and Mr Cox gave numerous readings a^^| Messrs H. Joll, Frazer, and R. Bessinfl^H sang ballads. The Gairloch brought a/ large gene^^H cargo from Auckland, and 17 truoks wanted to take it away south.. Sbe«ai^^H with four horses and general cargo Onehunga on Tuesday. I^H Mr Walters oame down with the Wtiin^^| sire Hippocampus, and leased tbe p^H warrior, who carries bis years gaU«M^H Mr Harper Lepper for the season, IT-^H Mr Mason has just got into hit^^H dwelling.bouse on the W«ai Quay. atfd^H does great credit to Mr E. Wickam Jj^H looal architect. '/' ' « ' * Cricket is on the tapis, and J&eiemjHH yonng ladies ate ingtriot Winio^lKH \ to try conclusions with tbe eefitWmtfßfifl their hroonasticka on the 9th Now Mli An ldiotio friend of course BUggestt tbtlM is.a" howled^ thing to do.iSaWira better to weild the -willow than w«ftfli}r.| but I Booyn such trivialities aboutf^h«4 ratnre pohhoiana or perohanee peeramj^l in their own right.— September 27. ' v^fa
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 2542, 29 September 1893, Page 2
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353WAITARA. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 2542, 29 September 1893, Page 2
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