DISTRICT NEWS.
(From our own Correspondents.) Newman.
January 16. A mail mimed I tart I, Lund met with a nasty accident yesterday by getting a very severe cut oil the leg from a slasher. He was working by himself, and ha<l to get out the best way be could. By the time he got to where lie could make anyone hear him he hail become exhausted from loss of blood, and hv the time assistance arrived he fainted. He was brought into Eketa huim and attended to by l)r Baker. liush fires are all the go now. One cannot look in any direction now but they can -ee fires. If the dry weather only keeps on a little longer no doubt everyone will have burnt: if thev don i, it will lie their own fault as the weather is grand for burniug now. A great many have had their grass seed burnt, and some of them talk of the law, but it is like the fires, generally ends in smoke.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 100, 17 January 1894, Page 2
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170DISTRICT NEWS. Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 100, 17 January 1894, Page 2
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