The Rifles Band have abandoned their idea of holding a concert for tho present. They intend to wait until tho Amateur Opera Company perform Les Cloches, and then it is intended to work a thoroughly good programme up, and presont it to tho publio as early as possible. Mr. Stone, of Okaiawa, who brought up a large number of sheep and several htad of cattle in a epeoiol train on Friday night for the steamer Oreti, which was expected to get away for Onehpnga last Sunday, is still at Moturoa looking after his stpek. The Oreti, unfortunately, has been detained in the Manukaa for the last three days, so that Mr. Stone has been compelled to wait. He hab been grazing the sheep about tho open land at Moturoa for tho last few days, bnt the cattle he sent to Omata, where tt sy are being bay-f A, He espeota
the Oreti to-morrow, and hopes then to get hid stock away.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7963, 6 September 1887, Page 2
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