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Mr Greenwood will visit Foxton on Thursday and can be consulted at Whyte's hotel. Tenders for delivering metal are invited by the Manawatu County Councik To be in by Wednesday next at noon, at ansonv Further additions to Messrs Gorton & Son's Bull's sale appear to-day. A clnaring sale of horses is advertised by Mespr^ Abraham and Williams. ' Ou thn members of the Land Board m oting on Wednesday says the Pott, at 10 30. Mr W. A. Filzherbert, who has had a seat at the Board for a numb ra of ypara ast. found that his term of oOico had cxnir?d by some two or three days. Mr Fitzh*>rb« i rf, asc naininK that the^ Govern., tnont had not re appointpd bim as a memher of the Board, then retiml. Th? 3 I4t th Bcird with a bare quorum. Th?re are now two vacant seats, viz., those recently nocupied by Mr W. W. i cCardle anlMrW. Pi-zh-rbert J The Wellington rrieketers beat the Otajjo t«am by six wickets. Th« Ofago j m°n madfi. in thf» two inning 1 * 245 runs j an<l the Wellington mnn in the one innings and fivpi wickets 246 runs. Wi'h th 1 * new ypav the Wellington Evpnintf Prpsit anpearf? unrlf r the managemnnt of a li'tiited 'lability comnnnv. c trust that a successful period lies b 'fore it. W° again remind our read ;rs that permissioa to graze stock on the roads has • been canceled and that they wou'd th • «• i f re act wisely by keeping them in proper : encl snres. j We have to thank t,h^ Rxihvav authorities for a copy of the January time table Mr Richard Gray who has one of the finest raspberry beds in the district is now doing a great stroke in selling the fruit which are fine and full of flavour. The Rsv G AiMcm* recently appointed to the foxton district is a member of Downing Collpg<», Camhridge. | Inspector Pend°r who succeed* T n*pector Thomson in charge of the Wellington j nolioe district, is cxpec^d to arrive in ' Wellington on the llr.h instant. The Attorney-General hag instructpd the Crown officers to nroiecut-* Sir M. Davies, and Messrs Bell, M.L.0.. T. B Munz and Anderson, the whole of ths Melbourne directors of the Mercantile Bvnk of Australia, and Mr MiHaqp, latn manager, and Messrs Ellin And Richardson, auditors, on a charge of issuing, in Febnnry last, a false and misleading balance a eet. * An accident occurred at Wigram Theatre San Pranci"eo. on November s'h. A man nam°d ''am Walls and hi 9 wife ware exhibiting trained app«. which they thought worn quite docile. One brute watched his opportunity and sprang on his trainer, while a 'second assaiW his wif a . They lacnratpd both in a frightful manner bpfore being beaten into insensibility by some personH from the audience. The wounded n^rsons must lose their hands by amputa tion if they do not perish from blood poisoning. Th«> Emperor WiUiim his consented to l«t * German mi'it, ,nr band visit Chicago during the World's Pair. The b<>!»t m°n will h« neleotpcl fo«" the purpose from the bands from the different regimmts. <v «lMngton correspondent of the Nw Z a'and H»raM tpl"grap'ie4 on Thnradav : -This city ha" b»pn much »x n r cis^d today by rnmonr^ that h-tve reached h"r». from th- South of th a failure of nn pminent Vgnl firm for a Bum of nearly £100 000. Thes* ru nonrt have b*pn <?tp p'empn'ed by appMn°n°ions of interest°d c'ipnts, who avp invol-el in the fat* of the firm as rppresentJng trmt money to very larg- amounts. It ii °aid that trustees hav° foppn pnssing for a Ion? Tim 'for c • plnna'ions, and *»ia* th<?v have b»en anything buj sart'fi A wh n n the pvtfnn -tiona, wore vonoh°af<td. ' 'tprps-ntit wonli he prpmatnr» to indicate by nam" 'he firm of whirth snch rumoniM ar° current The pnblin will know in a rery few days all about this serions e<i«t<>. A Wrihlp ipquol to a lynching p.xpr>di- . tinn i«i »• ported from Bft^ At " !V '""' tn? ca " tal c»f Mi-ohell Country, 1 in North Carolina. A prisonT confined in th" local gaol was drage n d from his cell by nn inforiat-d crowd an hnrri«d to the forest on the outskirts ot the town, where the unfortunate wretch was lynch-fl. ''he mob w»re fol* lowpd by sevpn policpmpn who ejieagpd the lvnchers, and a furious fight ensued, r«suiting in the d"ath of the who?" of the police and twont-v five of thR law *n*e«.k""«. Among the lat >o r w n r a . many of the m)3t proTnin^nt m^n in *h<> conntrv,

The Showroom is abundantly stocked wi ii cUw'ce goods for .present requirements, >f w ich we invite inspection and comparison Boss xd Sandford, District Im* oorters, the Bon .\javche, Palmerston North, — \]iVT. Over 10,000 yards of substantial qualities in Flannelettes* large variety of the best patterns and colorings, are now being ■»hewn in our war- house at the following pvic a, 4fd s^d, 6£d, and B|d per yard. 3-nd for patti-rns to Janus S.MiTri, Te Aro Hou*e. Wellinwtom In. Harvard and Oxford Cotton Shirtings our S'oc'x has been bought from the. best inanuf-ic urcis in the world The va'ue is f.h «r«foiv fiist class and the prico-* M-r. oxoepdinglv rriod"ratf>i rdrigiiig from 4j-'l to lO.Jd per yard. Send for patterns to James Sunn. Te Aro House, Wellington. " There is nothing like Leather." Our Leatherette Shirtings are the strongest and most durable evsr made, will stand any amount of rough, hard wear, are therefore invaluable to hushmen, perpetual leasers, and country settlers generally. Prices 9|d to lOJd per yard. Send for patterns to James Smith, Te Aro House Wellington For Summer Suits for Boys our Galatea Str pcs are simply unequalled. We have them in all color grounds and in all color st ipes from G.Jd to lO.Jd per yardi Send for patterns to James tmxn, Te Aro rfonse, Wellington.

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Manawatu Herald, 7 January 1893, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
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Untitled Manawatu Herald, 7 January 1893, Page 2

Untitled Manawatu Herald, 7 January 1893, Page 2

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