Weather Telegram
I MSB UKITBD PBBBB ASSOCIATION.] WvLUKQTtt, This Day. Weather fort cant for 24 hpurs from 9 11.111. to*day. Wind between B.W. and B.E. at all stations. Barometer —Further rise everywhere. Sea heavy en both' coasts. Warnings for gales at abore indicated and much colder weather have been scut to all stations. — K. A. Edwix.
Our readers will notice an alteration made to-day in the advertisement of the B.s Tui, the name oi Mr A. C. Bishop appearing as agent in place of Mr LiddeU's. We learn that Mr Bishop wUI take up his residence in Foxton permanently, U aud will devote himself to consulting and ' furthering the interests of Palmerston and Feildingimporterß, and endeavouring tob« as useful to them asihough they wei-elxving in a seiaporttown. By taking away timber and produce at lowest rates)he intends also to give local sawmillers and producers a good chance^ of competing; with other towns. — Mai^awatu Times. -/t■ r , /, ■■•
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 152, 9 June 1885, Page 2
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156Weather Telegram Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 152, 9 June 1885, Page 2
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