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Cfbom oto" own correspondent) ; ■ WELLINGTON, . Friday.
Messrs McOardJe, and R, Brown waited on the Minister for Public .Works to-day »nd obtained a promise of an excursion train to run each way on the opening of the railway to |Mas'terton, return tickets available for a week. .■■..■■■' Charles Johnston declines to stand for
the mayoralty. .Hutchison announces himself as a candidate, Supposed that Diver or Young will retire in favor of the other.
News has been received that the coach •om Hawera to Patea. ran against the
auttress of the Manuwapoa bridge and iliree passengers were thrown down fifty feet into the water. A number were injured but are telegraphed,to be improving..
The application in the Supreme Court to strike Madden, solicitor at Marton, off the rolls on a charge of detaining client's money, was dismissed.
Three hundred thousand feet of Wairarapa timber is now afloat for the Middle Island.
WANGANUIRAOES. The weather was'fine and there was a large attendance." The course was in excellent condition. MAIDEN PLATE. Messenger... 1 '-. Chandler ... ... ... 2 Canielia ~. ... ... 3 Good race. HANDICAP.HUBDLES. pig Don 1 Grey Moraus- ....... 2 Old Ireland"" 3 . Ten started.' Lady Mary and Leotard fell, seriously injuring their riders.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 608, 30 October 1880, Page 2
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