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Additional Mail Summary.

jltjs reported Mr Tesey StowMtlas : arranged^ror the construction of a rail-' way frpm Tauranaga to the Hot Lakes a firm oi ironmasters having^nderlta^en the work, probably m the 'hope ''of. selling, to a Company on the completion! ot' the line. Stewart has arranged "to send -qut^a, bate_' of setttere W,Tabrang» by 6ne of the fehaw, ViSavili,' and _klbio_i r Company's ships, to sail n,ex^ lioy. „ There isno New Zealand meat m the market just now, ; the cargo ex ' Oritiah. Queen haying been cleared. T«ie mut-, ton was vety good, ahdf sold bctweenTil and 7£i per lb. A few of the sheen J^fi^too fat for the proportion of lean> they; parried f and some 'carcases were __j_iped.^ owing probably tosom^n^^i'or^asie/-" ddring the, process sof ( chijUhg* §jtoer .' c * r ?.^?? F^ ta^ °^ipt B h»Pft "orshowed indentations l where] the' leg or /neck of another sheep hWd^ain'agains?" them.^ These, slight effects are. of little consequence, bgt;itf^ey.mj^iP. ti u,jfa]l they arouse a prejudice^ a^ainsVcbloniai '", mutton, and ..make the. teade eveb 'less . brisk. The John isWer brojaght "£, con^Y' signment of merino caroasesfrorri By4_ejv V .but they were very small and df inferior' ".* and onjy averaged s^-i per rb. l j I Nine hundred weight of Australian and New Zealand^ .hops, which, arrived. a few This is 'unfortunate, las heir J season's x : hops (from JKLentish . grounds ,ar.e;,cpmhttff on m the ' market, realising. £2^ per cwt. The Morning Advertiser,, the ! oif f '. ; the licensed .^ viotuaiterß , tradejhas fiiVp'r-^ ; ably noticed : 'thg, consignment/ ancl ,ex— ' pressed a hope that brewers would test the hops pn their merits,, and. jif, jthey are v . satisfactory;, _ encourage „ cqlp-iu growerSi to send .attire shipments.v I£' ' : On the 5 th- ultimo,, Alexander ' Boyle, youngest son' of^ y ice^aniiril Bpyle,.,was married, to Miss ' FanijJ ' Stud holme,, eldest daughter t ot[ Mr ' Michael Studholme, of Waimate, Canterbury. . „;.!..'.".'^, j' • '!\"'.-, } .' .*.",•' '' ' ' The United Me&6<^ Conference have directed the Rev. C.' Worboys^of^London* to proceed,,.^ the jChristchurch/miss^ , - The^ rißoy^^poj^al'^^t^^iw^. | abouttq build on an , excellent ,«tej*ii_ ' ■ Northumberland- avenue, close „ W Triw " ! falgar-square. Jsoir '* uirestea 9 'funds amount to £5500. They have recently received .donations to the extent of £1351 MWa,fromi__cßQbert Fprlieriy lof New Zealand. * ; '" ' "'"''

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 249, 22 September 1883, Page 2

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Additional Mail Summary. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 249, 22 September 1883, Page 2

Additional Mail Summary. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 249, 22 September 1883, Page 2

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