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' The Ofcago Trades and Labour Council brought under the notice of the Wellington Council oa June 9 a complaint that sweating had been revived in the sbht-makiag business. A dozen sbirfcs, which should be paid for at 5s 9d, according to tha tailoresses' "log," were subles by certain manufacturers at 2s 9d a dozen. The Wellington Council asked for further information before taking action. Saturday's Mount Ida Chronicle says:—"A rather serious accident, which might have had a worse result, happened to Mr James Hore last Friday evening. He started from Naseby for his farm in company with his daughter (Miss Beatrice Hore), driving a young horse in the buggy. The animal was very restive, and, soon after starting, set off at a gallop, and when crossiuff a water channel in the road, opposite Mr M'Latchy's residence, Mr Hore was thrown out. Miss Hore, with admirable pluck and presence of mind, managed to secure the reins, which were dangling on the ground, and after a four-mile gallop managed to bring the runaway to a stand- i still. She immediately turned round and went to ! meet her father, who had. received v, severely sprained ankle, besides being badly cut and bruised about the head and face. Since the acoident Mr Hore has been conriued to his room, but is progressing favourably towards recovery," j

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9763, 13 June 1893, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9763, 13 June 1893, Page 2 (Supplement)

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9763, 13 June 1893, Page 2 (Supplement)