News in a Nutshell ,
A petition by Lbughurst prayi g for relief is oelore the Hi use. 7j#be Wanganui Herald Leads an •a|£icle on the Indignation Meeting, '* A Contumelious Member." During the passage of the ship Battermere, trom London, John Pierce, apprentice, fell overbjard and was drowned. The Auckland Chamber of Commerce -passccLa.rcaoiution^acgiu^-thd-UoTein-ment to press the |Tre .aad ALarine in. Burance'Bill through' (hi House. out being caught is to take it otf its guard^ ,-p -, . r _ :^ r 'A moralist _says v tEfctf contentment is j° Bt as, ( gpod as jmoney^^i^yg-rrigh^ la answer to .the question, * What ig a Vbrtfof&uc lette^fS^&iKbout all it ia. -*- r*.;S*?y•.■* fi jyH&rirtfmM how he would pieferip^be upholstered, he'll likely express^a 'aesire'frin'o^Sr on the top" oLhiShead. !»<>>> 17 <* 'Are you ..Owen Brown?' asked a --ffe-f-ftfy.-I-'^Ahp I^lwm^rowa. o a^ jf I am ?' .-iji«"iK When Cdrlyle Mid that everybody shoufd^vt^mVlW he had no less often seen a woman trying to throw a stone at a hen, * wWeWtheVings of long ago ?» writes pLwfibmw iac«wefetlyili«rwin» : Xers,v Miwii;.up,-MitlkutiOme dtliLem may be hanging in that sold Umoimkirt in the .attic. ... , v7 „., r r lhe London police who investigate the suspicious-movements ot aa AmeaifeUlhttend Schoo^cpns^ai^y.^^,^ wloi , 8r) /. e ' x When a.joan. iacoaAym^ hotoe,i» dozen. egge ; ia fopaperoobagrahd dheX them .slips/out con *pa"*ettftnW ha never Btopsutio p&kitlupi olatapj-fc'. burly of this lite ona*^ &* Wt}*faJi matter, . ■ f 2fa*iast^ and wife should^m'oVe* n'gStWttTit than they would -Struggle foMaepot" Session of artigtfted bomfcsletC ~ the senior Aouljlo-furrow- class, were aU s^-sffi 1 * gtls eb^ Beid & Gray, * — Hejuß^i^to Jacobioik-«Qh j -itLtepUif ni in awhdle bushelfull, "diamonda there aro none. 2S3>ioJ2 ap.zaisijii . - A-thousand^glass-gods h«W "jaiFbien rtt P-*?:-PJWb>.x« ozLiTToa ■ The Baaco,Coucfc J«i™fXictoria has do. cided a*i^e fl w#»!!Eff^*J agreement meai-r^<W x , T ~„. v , J nondurable a%tf no^&'jftlHn Wee , ; iy^fl&Alif immigrati&n.fcb a-faVge W/eW W**- 9 " .uHattldn^th^freflowW {$^'%, . accepted"* ch^Htftfge^&^ow^^S :Austraiian!^tiBfa:foV^6^o. 3 -i^ »--as«ar»" 1- Ma>toinso^-i^«3tl^tea^U was not surprised that tHe-W&W fer Oamaru (Mr ShriflMki) looked dismal. '%$ 3 &W -&? to>u»* »V48««0 aid! a iThe^.ya.lu^pl ,th* giais7*mplJHa*# into ..f°&ft e y er si.^ ea . r *M. l %b9»fr#oQ/oda3B £ It is expected that over 100,0(K)«ft8opl« will this year leaTeJreland for Uie United I^-iVr ,* '^uiU i? AiMd Ws?aO has didfl ab his residence, nearOtaaflaw! TkUMsHm&c£k of bog in Ir* ad'd^rwhiglrl 254,000 acres ar! IS tarn bog, suitable tor pasture, 1,676,000 aerea flat4>og,-avatlable-for f ttB fr ■ ■-•- ~~ Ice creams are sold in America,' io paper boxes and^UTdOjora^jll^n Ba icmbl« designs and holding Jgpm. a h«< pint to a co^of yuj*^ , . 1 g £ g . The Free Church_pf Scotland General Assembly has rescyJeeaViaifKMiußnf &\w»k. ih-f'^re^V^HTf^^^L. musie'i#pu'Ww^orSh®F*l '^ * Bfcj has j«9t¥eW^^^ iamendmehdity t^§BoolitW-r»°^6)S womenvwayrbempboitfie^llJ^cW't* tnl Peace and notaries-public, -o-ThßioffioeJrtjf^'BitigdeT B^fife»|ffi aga^ is >vorth.about^l(^oooipefc'»h!ia'^ <^S A singular marriagirtook plaor^aVtueJ vill^echnrctebl Wold 'fKoTmmstii£sjii,J The hrid 8 « whp is M year« iP f agVlTaa fe^!M d^i^F t9*p'«uiSiyeara, and had to be carried intofcta church on a chair, from Auckland ft_Sydney In three days and 22hours. ( f . y^ yj- , r No fewer v t¥anVvb3,'etUiODardiaTa hA* B optibn-^te%^6l woriooai u h9 . i F^ &%i^^® B»^"*«Sed8 »^"*«Sed to be nnished in two months. Butter, established in the Hawera district. * -MratiPoai^ecliuiis^qSS M <&*%&£ !talkedfab6uaina"o)SftL^mj)kfl^o^Q T «J.. 'paper QPcmapo o dent-r^!p6tJtiff^;th"Bif aurV'-' jprise^ttheiyro^iir^clßra. qiifajia.aiixw *4iJ | The British King will-trfke '10,090* frozen sheep pn her return journey. ■ . A jof phosphate of lime, and a 4tUe^h*harida !of sodav^li'sreBtlsM*«tfr. Bl; - !,t^ i , S-''i'3SY/ - j TherS^ftW^i^-^^n^L^ India.^^"^ 1 •^♦ il i The Wild'n^r^a^d&t^ke^Lty to Queensland, som e-years ago, threaten toibegome^s agreat! la Ytrdbblel <*tijit«|fi a fcA dolony as rabbits are{jnjsb.ia one. j There are over 10,000* men' engaged in he iron iP^tr^infiUa^^^ 6 . -^ | Jay Gould's we-lth-Unoreases at the Jay.° -^ 2,^ B?r sary of the opening of the Thames Golda -field. „ .".,.. .... , ) 'A i) '; '^ A • i 7 A {l*l~. li ii J ii . i i A fire in Wellington this, mornino. de9troyten%ti6cca^ifea «g fi[ouse-street,.ov!raea. bjr G-^ahdinaa and fljilis. 7, i l^ d i^?i^iOfj I ti^Mwg^tfr pilot we^; wag I fopd^ fi ad im ,tl, fl p en i 11 . | • ■ tii ii j»auwiip- iitoti '.! uy>t \7Lm\A is JSprfla-nngJinixaluedn W^ukato 7« mbre numerous, inquires sales also beimr >i . t frbquently effected. _' ' ■ T.7. cfef»^tfc la|our. tfivfii'amFpw
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 220, 20 August 1883, Page 2
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662News in a Nutshell, Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 220, 20 August 1883, Page 2
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