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WAIARA.

'> ' &0M OtJB ©W ,COBRESPONDENT V , The New Plymouth gymoasinm and dab, all carried ow their post-, DOneiT programmes 'to-day in lovely tWeather— 7s° in the shade. Nothing •• sultry" was done, I fanoy, in the way of Sirformanoes at either place. Constable endrey carried ofl the medal for the best ■haped man ; and Mr Oollis for the most toUßonlarly developed, Drs. Leatham and Hntohinßon being jndgeß in New Plymouth, /t All reflected credit on their inatruotor. ■ I have just heard that onr game little mare Oinßalee.got home in the Bracelet at tVarrengate, Mr F. Watson and 11.10 up. She is nicely- weighted at Stratford on the 18th. ' We are beginning to think that hope will aot^be, deferred much longer, and we shall soon see the chimneys smoke and snid the" spicy breezes" of. the tallow house at the Egmont Company's Works. Surely Iss ■ a owl. and open next month' ought to be good enough for the most cautious farmer. "Fecunia non olet/'sayathe Latin proverb, which, being. interpreted, means the violet is not in it with? cash and the melting Qdour bLJihe' greaae. Money lubricates 1 the mare's buggy/wheell. Put a tenpound, nofe each 4n. Jtoe slot, oh ye farmers and graziers, and all the wheels move once more. The Arawa, Bnahine, and even the new , big puf? puff, tha colossal Gothic, bring themselves to an anchor outside our useful little river and tbe Waitara correspondent and everyone else is happy, inoluding genial Joe Finnerty, Who is, perhaps, the most patient pereuader of obese animals to their doom I know of. Only the want of a loan to a looal body in low water and not having a flteak, much less a cow, in tbe country prevents my obipping in myself. — January 12

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 2630, 13 January 1894, Page 4

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WAIARA. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 2630, 13 January 1894, Page 4

WAIARA. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 2630, 13 January 1894, Page 4

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