i ... ..,,..-..- - ./ • : — — rr: — r ~-~ t'- xi The .Wpody^U? -Examiner of to*dayihaa 'the '"'following V—" A gentleman .-, ... who at Norsewood recently affirms jthatJia.heaßd not a- word -about the 2W settlers leavine* that place. Prpbably thej taholeirAiibour is&nfouhilfed, and'we'shall' be glad to hear, that it. is bo. ... .. o j Ce**tf*in^ alterations have Been made m the Church of England -.-services for tomorrow. The Rev, T!. ii. Tudor, Wang.. anuiygoes-to-iFeilding to pf eacbTthVf iiner al ' sermon upon.theJbte,Mr r Dawscm, and as that unfo Auhate^utilem^iw^s j member of the M&trcaeiter Rifle?," therels to be a Church parade m honour of the, occasion. Mrl'Tudor wiU, no dbubtj-CsaystheWan--grnui Chronicle) refer m his sermon to the lamented death of Mrs Perkins, which, like 'the trajio end" of Mr -'Dawson,' has cast^a deep 'gloom over the whole of Manawatu. v.The. ReV. Mr' ; "Harvey will take Mr Tudoi's place at Christ Church, pndj, the Hey,, -^abuai .^pne^ curate of 'Feudihir, r jviii'.j|**each i . ai. palmers ton . ! !..Wftii** ea l rn^ l *.* l? '-ibe|,VV>Uin'fto& papars 'that the contractors, j.fo.r the .alterations of the S tor mqircT were M^sar-s Robertson & Go:, of the J 'P^p^nix Toiiniiry^the' cost jbeiug £6000.' owners of the steamer areMroP;lslofllierj-Mr 'o. Seag-er, iVir J. jßishop, sen., and Messrs'. Barber, Bos. j Wo understand t-hat-tho members oi ithe'j Loyal jM«tlawattf Lodge br* Odd teV+. lows,, are abftu,t;tp,; s.t&ft' erecting^ haUf which will be a credit to the.Society r whlch itbey belong', and also* to" the Bdfbugh. '■At the '''Druids' Committee meeting jhAd'Ußafc ifi^fiir^yttt^' Commercial Hotel, lithe .members reported pro^rearv'but it has jfcmnd'no otbep-Bteps could betaken with jregard to ther^i'oriqaiibn of. the Lodge jugtiLMe} Wjißiphftp'U return to Palmers* jton. Mr Bishop Las telegraphed that he jwilt' arrive here by ,the f YVanganui train Miis evening. ',■ LL '." j. ■ , We are .sorry, to ;learn ; by priyate lelter jftb'm Wanganui that Pather. Moreau is very weak, and it is feared His qonstitutionls breaking iip, and that the erid is pot far off. " ■'■'"■■" ■ ' ' Ai j -We-learn tnere' are two civil cases to be heard at tbe next sittirigs'ori he Palmers* toni&M. Cou-Vty -■ ; ' : ■■■- '- f '~
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 15, 15 December 1883, Page 3
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