Says the Wairarapa Dail. Tim is : - to Bahia! ill from Masterton, with a ipocial reqiu: t that the cans be returned without fail os: Saturday afternoon lust, Mr Ayiion having promised to forward a consignment to Mangaonoho, which will he met /it tho ion by a person who has to j travel 50 iniler. o it of tho bn li ot llaut/ipn, where the fish are to he liberated. Ry somebody’s blunder the cans were not returned and as Mr Aysou was in Wellington he did not discover this until bis arrival in Masterton by the night train. The consequence was Mr A.vhoii had to drive to Pahiatua and back yesterday, very much j against his will, and as the weather in the I Bush was cold and wet, the journey was ! especially severe. Although it is thirty years since tho marriage of the Brine* and Brincess of Wales, it is somewhat notable that every I one of the eight then voting ladies who / were brideam tide » living. 'I b< e : ladies are all married with tint exception «if I (I v V ii-1 1 >nn H#•tv i c(!
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 227, 14 November 1894, Page 3
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189Untitled Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 227, 14 November 1894, Page 3
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