Mr West is inviting tenders for the removal and alteration of the Terrace End Hall. Particulars will be found m adver* tisemsnt. A special meeting of the Phoanix Lodge will be held m the Good Templars' Hall, Churcbostreet, on Tuesday: next at 7. 30 p.m. All members are requested to attend* The death of Mrs Leary, mother of Messrs J. P. and R. Leary is elsewhere notiSed. We learn that the deceased 1 \d^ suffered greatly for Some time pre« vious to her death, which to her must have been a happy release. She had attained theigreat age of f 3 years, her late husband having proceeded her to the; silent land several years ago. ]£aowinjr the strong affection entertained by the Messm Leary for their aped mother* many will sym pithise With them m their bereavement fhe funeral will take place on Monday at 3 o'clock. 'Observer' writes; — Mr Russell saye his; paper is not a < means for venting personal feeling.' Yet for about three consecutive months. there was scarcely an issue m which Dr. Rockstrow was not assailed, sometimes m four and five different places m one and the same issue.' We hear, that Mr .T, J. Lee, of Terrace jgod, who had tbe misfortune to have his leg broken a few days a^o, and got it set, had yesterday from some cause or other to have the operation performed over again. The operation must have caused intense. suffering to the unfortunate man We are Kind to learn that Mr Linton, is steadily iraprovjn,g, an^ it uj haps( a few days wiU m Wm, up and about, qgain. The new residence for tye $cv, father Carew: is rapidly approaching completion and will he qf & very appropriate design indeed it will be one of tbe most tasteful vilia residences m the Borough. The grounds are also, eceiving atten iea. Advertisements from Uunedin nnd elsewhere are held over till room can be made hold over several advertisements from for them to appear; W^qre also obliged to . this issue to make room for a column announcement from Mr Baxter of Christ* church. We remind members of the Racing Club Committee of the meeting this evening m the Commercial at 8 o'clock to receive the weights &c.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 3, 1 December 1883, Page 3
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