Tfceinext 'regular to^ the Fire Brigade will be held pn/Wednefday at ithe Commercial Hotel at 8 pm. 'Metei-angi'a.public funeral took place; at Wanganui yesterday. He was buried with military honors/ '.' It was attended by 3090 pakehas, and 1180 natives. Mr Bryce left Wanganni yesterday en route for Kawhia.* ,« ... -r « There were upwards of* 1180 Maori 8 assembled at Putiki, yesterday* and; it wa* generally remarked (says, the Chronicle) that not one man or woman of them wa 8 seen to be under the influence of drinkAll through the tangi for Mete Kingi this gratifying H circumstances has been bbMM&h lU y;y.'y>.-y ALL ' ' DrLemod was-in Wanganui on Friday last .and. conferred with Mr Ha^sell, the engineer to the Harbour Board, as to the telephonic communication .jwith the Heads,-"""" "* rrr " The 'foundation stop c^ of the Wanganui Masonic HaU '..wai;:^J^id yjssterday t wiih great.Maaonjc . T <n.Ya.--Two letters to the editor will appear m ourjnext issue, haying • "come tb hand too late for publication to-day. . l J - ' **■' *• v '
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 256, 2 October 1883, Page 3
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