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•••./ 4u ■■',■," : -"'iWi'.'.-.W 1 -• .:u • ]yir F.B. Larkwortbjr^pf the Carnarvon estate, Manawatu, has 311 st .imported b^ , the Aorangi,a. nuniber of Hampshire "Dowh; shoe'p, i -bteed ' tjelebtateoV at v TIom & for the quality oflit's button and the earl; i matuiityiof tbe lambs. ■. ■.■.'■. : : l .-'-• ; . ■ The Bank of New Zealand at Wood vilh» will probably- transfer their busings to their new premises, within theicourse of a week. The , furnishuig: baa beeu left to Mr Jnp.. Anderson, of Victoria Avenue, to carry but. . . • The following new regulation, with respect to the delivery of telegrauis has.-l)et)n guzatted :— "Telegrams will be defivered free of charge with a radius of one mile 1 of the Bttttion •to vvhich they may b^ trnusujitted by wne.' For ; an|y : distancx not exceeding half ai mile beyond the free delivery, sixpence {.over half... a- njile bu i not exceeding one mile Is.;. over one mil< but, not ..exceeding tw,o miles Sja. Tbe young man Ward iwb.o/w«8 hurt at Auckland. wharf on Saturday is, no relation, of Judge Ward's..,. ; We leapntljat it is just, possible he may [je a younger brother of * Mr Ward'fl. M. wJieYe probably* the mis 4 ■ ! tdke ; is. .:■--,; .■■ ■■ 1

A public , meeting of the ratepayers to discuss' the r Loan' proposal is convened for :- Wednesday 'wr, 1 * ther Town? Hall, at frp.tm '^ .!■ ' -.-.yvf.u-Ar. ] .' v Mt>F;' W.- Venn is! gazetted^oreditors? trustee id t^ie estate oftSmitu & Alarali. j [-. -According to the ! Herald :— i he special train to.rFvXton ronly contained; two pnsj. ,aepgecs," co thafc, the inQOnrenienceof gus-i pension of communication. ; was. tiyeiy Blight, but the ordinary south train: ' contained a good number of 'excursionists, : whb"to>¥e thus Unable to' leave ; ttjwn. > "'Yesterday morning Kir 'Mp^ean, th« manager of the Bank of New. Zealand ai ''Ftixt&tif found v a rain 11 appi\ril»tly-'ii6t< ir drink, -prowling about the bHQllt prexbisest He ordered him away. : Later m: thdoday! he caught the same individual attempting to lift up'ofae of the windows of the banki .80,89 to obtain an entrance. As soon as he-aaw Mt -Mthenn -cot^iag •t^^ards^h^m the fellow decamped, Iqlqrinatiqn was given -fcb thY police :: -.bot v %e : ißanQcit-Btate with whifciesalt.- -- '■'■ Miaa.Matth.ewa, of Mastertoq, was ot Monday night received >'aff a novice inU |h« W (^n^anui, conyent. jThe ceremony! was performed' by Bishop Bedwoocl in.tht nuns^ private chlapel, The newly rppeiVec : takes the name ' m religion of Sister 'M'arj r-BriSget." '; ■'' - ■■••-■"■ ' ' J : ! - ! ' ; : The'ohi f 6Viiicle of yesterday was'th* fol ltfwing under., the heading of. •A: Lega Luminary' : — Mr W. S. S-aite, foiimarly 4 bacrislier aqd, solicitor practising at Bal» m era ton, but wiio' for 'so me time past has] beeq resident \H the South Jslanc}, wad ;n .Wanganui yesterday. Mr sJbaite /may perhaps praoiicejprofessionallyin this town, his impression probably being 1 that the legal harvest here if abundant, and the labourers JevFiV". // : ;.: | Notwifchstaading that'.'th»iaoesi werri postpone^ at. , J?'oft^n J,t was quite a galaj day m that" township yesterday. The streets were almost crowded with' visitors^ both white and dustry. tbe latter far out-. . Biiiab«)rang4he;fornaer; : Th;e Qhie^pers^nfj benefited .^ejre o t^ P» w icauis hp r 3-j telries we're co ytslL. patconized that it| those- w^Q,,w.ere o 4e.j Bir'6uji pf obtaining rerreshrnents^ could have* theirSfa'nta Wppli^d. As taay bd imagioed, m the .evening there r were! * Wve'rai^who^ f aiioled -' 'the-' streets ' had" We* come obntrabteil and *equixedj widening.' One of ;these indiwd«als, who donned the .bjßeltii>J»Qn .exoeediugjjriejtiv* faud. gay^ "Hißigestievil>Xons nsl^e held fprth the bene-j fits'' 6'f i blue-riob6nism ; were exceedingly mirth*provoking. A concert waß-^iv,eni iri tn'ri toW'ns.U^in the.-ey^i^Vraw the ftu^de'^peai^d^adre-mWry than critioal.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 46, 23 January 1884, Page 3

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Untitled Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 46, 23 January 1884, Page 3

Untitled Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 46, 23 January 1884, Page 3

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