POLITICAL NOTES.
>? It -AOltt ?M'^ U'JM Jaum \_~Ji - a .8- rA(^iviEißS^TOlafi4ftCnl? iHjm ioj^ti&brjs^feOlATfqSifcjiaV/- d d 'yfa^fflMf, Se^e'fitbeV" '6 j-^AhtejGkM . verniiientcaucas, whioh'thir tys jfiyer members were -presehb^and^isiri absentees acoounted formic was .intimated . ' th'af-Miiiat'er^intend giving f ull informa- 1 'ti6n/re'Bp'Bctihg>itefflS -onoiiha tgßtimateso l£ was' also- 1 stated that the- report of the PpliceGomniission 1 would ' bielaid- on the table^ of the House thi&af tor noon,- and the Esfcirnates o ' would ! be^;co"nßidered this revering tyt^ivvv^ if *' j b <-<-\c\\ ' .•. • An^nderstanQingi^ was ' arriy^d.at respectitig'retiirns^to^be'^asked for andi granted.] - ! -'-'- --•" i-r: : >- ; ,[• „:% , ,- '» A number of formal- motions .were passed. ' .■'.(-< .7^' j -r---- -:r
1,; ' < '"Mr'Jbtid Fuliler and'his -;MyHorama' 'CofeiSttn'y -passed 'tltfoiDgh' New'Flymouth tb-"dfry>'oh <.tWe\t l way 1 ' v tp Mr'^fiHeriiitetdffWir^turri and phiy a show season heroin rixwe'ekß time, ' •< ) j tJ& .tf;p!: ! daV;s:.l)f^BapoV%ap^in Lob^li^Ve^ Wellingtons .afiernoon7and Is dve 1 Here! vit% o*clock to-rnorrpw.' morning. 1 .":' On [discharge,- of pro'duoeMatSo^lfe will pi&'cee^ttf ureW Wa&WW&tporfcV-^ {A ! y> ; t ' ii ' 1 J> 1 -- '". ty -. Three meimbers^of the Pollard; Ppera $6mp'janyr-rMes^ r aßd^.lFe|§y~Ji'a^ j^th&lr) a ihaij£raising. 'experience^on &efrJi[ay ; fMa r ±he break-, Qioy^leji^ ma^ t|jj| m^njt§era^:wh.o.-atft. #i¥MS# c M 8 ' w^e^ftat, .expend c^^^^^fe^pleaiure^eK^ableiffQCßjau' iptyigoratinfe sp^i after/ fy;>ea , trip when a mob oj^oatjpjfe. unex^ctedly.' appeaWd on /the Bcene, .' r T^',p?eo!{pfcmenk wagan. awkward 'onei 'TVgefc'pasiv.the oattte seemed an- almost impossible feat, while the chances of pulliug.up in time appeared equally improbable. Of .the two evils the. , latter was chosen, and in an incredibly short time the cyclists, oasting dignity tu> 'the four -winds,-, scrambled off their machines, and made a frantic rash for the embankments .on the sdes; of .the road. The Activity of: Messrs, 'Percy- and Nable enabled them to get successfully away, but Mr_ Watson was not ! so fortunate. The ruling passion was strong within him, and he clung to bin wheel. The result was that the' cattle 'made a wild rush, and to the excited spectators of the scene, horns, feet, bicycle, and. man seemed to be mixed up'in one confused heap. Fortunately the cattle, were quite as alarmed as Mr Watson, andgpt gut of his way as Boon aW possible, leaving Win somewhat limp, but safe and .sound in tho gutter on the road. .'He avers the experience will last hji* fortr t lifetime.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 11315, 6 September 1898, Page 2
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363POLITICAL NOTES. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 11315, 6 September 1898, Page 2
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