HAWERA.
(EROM OCR OV»*K COERESrONDEHT.) The average depth of streets hero at present is about three feet—excepting tho. lagoon—where the ducks and geese resort, which has not as yet been fathomed, owing to the ferry boat not living completed. I notice Ilawem is becoming a very torn porato place, in cousecpicncc of the last obstacle. I have been shown the other play a bullet, and place where it lodged in t.he breast of a beast of; Mr Vfiidcs 1 , wmoh inns t have been there for some time, as where tii e ball settled was quite healed, but arouuu that spot the meal was unfit for use. I suppose if the person or persona succeeded in killing it and delected, it_ would be similar to Mr Matthison’s ease, which was taken for a wild one. Mr Winks, it see-ms, noticed the animal getting low in condition instead of improving, and that was his reason for killing it when he found the matter out.
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Patea Mail, Volume 1, Issue 35, 11 August 1875, Page 2
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163HAWERA. Patea Mail, Volume 1, Issue 35, 11 August 1875, Page 2
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