.>,-■ His, Honor thn Chief Justicejhasbeen recuiting m Falmeraton^ for ajfew days, .after bis ardapus and proiractt'd judicial "duties* iix Wanganui. ._ l : ■'■*■■■■■ The public are looking forward, with u copsiderable interest .tp the Martin Luther 'dembristratfon on Saturday 'next!, Should the weather 'prove' fine, a large concßu"r§§" of people may-be expected to assemble to r 'witnesiithe^proceisision^i ■..>'/. '. .< c< i - To«mo&oW [ 4s'' v the day of Dr.OiwlJp!. usual weekly-professional visit to Pklmer- [ - stonj hist consulting; rooms being at Remington's {Medicals Sal], and bis hours ftom£:tillj&)3Op*oi; „;'.,, ; :j' T oil The appointment of i Messrs J. Linton and A. Ev.^yldsas joint trustees m the estate of^lr_Jameß King is officially gazetted. ;j . v ? >; -^ | :f ' jMr'J ames Linton returned to Pa'lmersrr yUnjiait evening. | : . n We, were, misinformed about the apqrfcb'. to-morrow. The programme ia arranged ' "to'taKe" place on [New "Year l irDay",irid l it ciß;--expected will.' be a? large.and successful gathering,-—— • •;j> <il A! ribtbriouslold begging-letter impostor, not unknown. Jo Palmerston has, secured sentence of 14. jdaya ;n • Wellington for it on' there ., ,He J£a l d ; a6put v a frozen .tfiffererit kitfds jot 'beg-'. 'giDg-letters ; 6n faia p ; ers f on'to suit kip raned ■requirements."" ; « .••*-'< )f , 1 We again 1 remind our' r readets| of Mr • if aine's Linton's important landosale which tekes"^lace?at;:his;martion./iS.ftturday at:iWPkii 2 l : ,:/ L..:/.7: r ! -^Xllß The opening advertisement of the Club . '■'H'o'fel • wilt appear m our next issue, '"^wfe' 1 learn thafc^jfiir iAkeifs ia gaining muc^ ..pApularity ; as jcuanager; and^ that^is reginie is generally appreciated by the 'trayelling " and resident public. \ rv.;ii:, 'Further additions hare been made to .Messrs Slevens & Gorton's catalogue at( aale.fi Z f_.!. !G j,., The hour-of sale of ; Messrs Stevens -& 'Gspxton'jß B^edalf annual stock j sal«» ; at ; Bulls on.next Thursday is 1 p.m. sharp... Cl We again remind, our readers i that there' will be no issue of the Si!|ANDAKiD. . (^Prince' of -Wales'|Bir;thdayA ; *' ..The ftFeibourhe Gup time, 3min 3Q|sec. *f^^faJl|B : Bt; ; on^reGQ^j; i ' I The nbg hare been Kard hittby'Mn'rtini»Henry. ginning, r aß;tiV'Kaii"\b'e^n 1 --back ! ed:fbr-|h'ousAh^s l both .greatly. pleased a^.hii r vjin.. In iß77'thd^ \Kop.^t\W\4^K t !^ l }}r) I*}*?}* oivnVr; j also won the dbubli ; e Ven t^w 1? li A obes0 best <• v; ti -THflr -Volunteer -I gathering to»m>»r ow' evening promises to be n vi>rv plcasnrii ! and Bucceßßfut' affair, an'du-no 'doubt will 1 be greatly enjoyed; by all present, ; , The i 'Band will parade with the 'corps at 9. 30 ji.m.'atthe drill £hed, r ; ; ' . ; ; v 'The Stajtpabd,- special Gable Newst published last evening was read with much interest, -There was an account of a, > disastrous fire Jn London, further tidings' of the commercial panic" at Home, the arrivalof the Suez mail, latest intelli, > of the Servian [Rebellion, and the news of the wreck of the steamer Rodondo, with the narrow, escape of the pasaengera and crew. The St^dabp was the only news- ' paper m the district m which these important items of latest intelligence ; were publifihed. ; , : - :j Houses-are exceedingly scarce m Auck-^ land) and rents are 'correspondingly higfe ! It is rloihing; uncommon ipr an' empty ho.uie.toiu inquired for by 20 ovSO people. i The post and telegraph pfficeey and banks, we presume, as well as places f 6f business; will be closed to-morrow, the 'day heing regarded as a general holiday. ! ' MrMacara, proprietor of Oobb j&, Qo'sline of coaches from Palmerston ••to r Mokotoku, intimates a coach leave's Wood* .villenat 8. 30 a.m. for Makotbku, on Mondays,. Wednesdays, and returning, o» Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. This ■ should prove ;a great convenience "X the travelling public. ' r A'i tlie meeting bi^Mr Shailer'a creditors t this afternoon, it >{ was proreatfiat there was no available estate and no trustee was appointed)
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 288, 8 November 1883, Page 3
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