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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
Walter P. Brewer, the genial man- 
ager of Wyatt’s market, with Mrs. 
Brewer and daughter, Miss Mildred 
Brewer, are on a vacation trip, and 
will, before their return, visit New 
York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and 
Washington. 
Capt. J. Frank Blaney, after a two 
months’ stay at Swampscott, has re- 
turned to Beverly Farms. During 
one of the severe January storms 
Capt. Blaney’s fish wier, which is 
located at Chubbs island, was blown 
over and somewhat injured. The cap- 
tain intends to do business at the 
same old stand this summer, and is 
making the necessary repairs and im- 
provements. 
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Todd are 
receiving congratulations from their 
friends upon the arrival of a son, which 
came to their home last week. Mr. 
Todd is caretaker and gardener of the 
Royal Robbin’s estate. 
Henry C. Frick does not intend to 
come to the North Shore this summer 
but will spend the season in Europe. 
Miss Nannie Blake of Somerville 
has been a guest the past week of 
Patrolman and Mrs. Calvin L. Wil- 
iams. 
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North Shore BREEZE. 
Large Auction Sale, 
The auction sale of horses, pigs, 
harnesses, wagons and other articles 
at the Hooker Morgan farm, Pine 
street, Manchester, Tuesday after- 
noon, Michael E. Gorman, auctioneer, 
was one of the largest and most suc- 
cessful ever heldin Manchester. Des- 
pite the inclement weather there was 
a large attendance from Gloucester, 
Beverly, Salem, Ipswich and other 
surrounding towns. 
Those who were buying horses had 
a good selection of green animals from 
which to choose. Twenty-eight horses 
were sold, but among that number 
were Mr. Gorman’s ‘‘ Calaton,”’ which 
has cut quite a figure on the ice tracks 
hereabouts this winter, sold to Elmer 
Lothrop of Beverly at a good figure ; 
and Fred Hartley’s fast stepper, which 
went at a neat figure also. Semmons 
& Campbell sold three of their horses. 
Abraham Lampron bought the forty 
pigs offered for sale. Five wagons, 
several harnesses, butcher wagons and 
other things were sold. The sale con- 
tinued till dark. 
Lively Runaway. 
There was a lively runaway in Cen- 
tral square, Manchester, late Wednes- 
day afternoon, and as a result one 
man narrowly escaped serious injury. 
James Coulter, coachman at W. B. 
Walker’s, drove up in front of Floyd’s 
news store in a Goddard buggy and 
was just entering the store when the 
horse started. Mr. Coulter succeeded 
in grabbing one rein, but his hold was 
not sufficient to bring the animal to a 
stop. Through the square it dashed, 
over the curbing at Lee’s drug store, 
and then it went toward Hooper’s 
grocery store, when Mr. Coulter let 
go of the rein, fell, and the light wagon 
passed over him. He received only a 
few scratches on the legs. The horse 
was stopped at the Essex County club 
grounds by Mr. Mitchell. 
The New State Highway, 
In connection with the new State 
highway from Chapman’s Corner to 
the Manchester line, the Beverly 
Water department has this week re- 
ceived five car loads of iron water 
pipes, which have been distributed 
along the highway, commencing at 
Chapman’s Corner. It is the plans of 
the officials in charge that all] sections 
of the water service over the proposed 
route shall be in first-class condition 
before the macadam road is built, so 
that there shall be no breaks of any 
consequence to come later to injure 
the road surface, which would naturally 
be the case with an unreliable water 
‘main. 
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