We learn that the S 'cretafjr 6f~ the 'Butter and Cheese Factory Company is jw-itingtQ the Resident EnK>P Be «" nection with the contemplated purchase of land fom the Oompiiny, for railway construction purposes, by which it is thought the Company will benefit considerably. We learn that Mr'Whiley, a Longburn J settlor, got £100 for »n acre of laud-re- ! q.aiied for raiirqad purposes. A meeting t>f E, Sykes' creditors is conV(?ned fqr Monday next to consider applio ' cation for discharge. ; A temporary street stoppage v gazetted i m, connection with railway works m pro- ; grass/..,. _ .;. . A' littje girl m Wanganui has^qoet witb I a singular accident. A companion, pushed a stone so far m her ear that it has been found impossible to extract it, and new ; iristruinents specially for -thii purpose will j have to be conßtracteA before a successful operation can be performed. ! We hear that Mrs^Harvey intends opening a dancing class fi PalineratoflCbeM fore long, andds promised a: larjte number O/ pupils. , ■•..:.! • \ :Thc; steamer Tai has made a successful trip to PyriruA, harbour with cargo for a local firm, of . contractors. ..she vessel ! fovind no dlflSciiltjr m goins: m or. .leaving. I :i\Ye learn, that: it is proposed •, erecting I two new shops m the vicinity of the Club Hotel. We should almost ijaTe. .thought there were shops erio'ugb in 'Palmerston ; just how. '•■••■ : I The public are reminded oE Mr G. M. i Snelson's sale of furniture and effects, to- ! morrowt at MtG-iindera^n's h'buse, Mainsr^ei/alsd fowW^ahd two cases of chairs.! The 'sale wiU;couimence at :2 p. or. : I We uhdeifstHnd that pldoi'^ra being! J prepared fotf'fcwo new-Housesraboufr.be'inj.' : ereotedvby 'MrrGi M. SnelaoniUrFitzher- ; berf-ajreet. rr:; i ;. ; The extension bf Mr Allinnham's pre* miseS include. a new.ahojp. largely; increased interior accommodation. Wa- -hear;.; %at:; a large .drapery shop is about, be,ipg erect^4iii, n ,*£-? Square near _ Mr AlJiijaLiaiuaVi to (: be occupied by Mr J. ! B. Hamilton, '"* \, y ,'^ <ny\ *j j ,We ile^n.-.tha^. thg plans^ pi.A^u^lic ! theatre^op J'ainTerston v^r»n.ow 1 ' m course! dfpreparafibn: 'The nrdbable site will be j ih > Chlircti»slre& near, foe Club' 'Spiel. j The owner of a stray horse running: m ; MY^r. i Nelson* p'addock^aV Ashurs^'Tcau • obtain possession oif { -' payment* of ex-; p'emea^;' ..' V ■ k• '• - ■■•■ .:,?> ; ; Mr G/ W.-'Rdfisell writes to siiyithat "hej htvi 'no intention whatever of standing fori Manawatu at the fDrthooittjng;. election." Wje, axe, glad fco f ja«.e thaihe haa ; arr^rfi4 all aucn a sehsible'jdeterminaiion. ' . " j . . ; At ft public meeting h eld *t j , Aahurst, j on Monday, eyening^ a dd^utati^tf was ap«: pQirijied.' to interview, the PfP u .* County j Councy'.''lQ^re l presehHhe i /ne^Bity for a| comTnebc^fnefnt bsing uflSdein the erection! of the briUgy'over' £&&Manawetu, at tne j LoweVGoi'ge.'-oi'. \. ■. ■ .■ . .<!-i \i, ' \ The Fielding Cricket Glrfb ; Have re« j celled it challenge from ! the t AgbUr«(tiOlub to play i a mßteh ,»t- an. ! eaily idate. It ; will probably take place nex4h§fc£urday. ' ; We beftn tnet* 1 Mr iD.o Scott:: hfta 1 sold; Hiß ! racehbßrse, JSatwao^MotiQli) to Mr. : J. Chadwick, for the sum of, £B^ Notice; of.Mo^ipmran at the last race . me.etin^- inj Wellington, ami; won the JB abk Race.^ v ] , o f^here waa^ gopd race a few . .ago; irpm jLyttelton, to Wellington,; .'between! the big steamer. Bombay, the" Aawea, and' thftfilpJfeM Btyflrtfer :J Tak ( atJuria ! . as Aasum- j ing t'h^'ifelegraphic time to be ; ifoVrect, the /e^pebtive' passnges vfootnf >i^>yttellion were ' as ! :;foHow^— 'i^bapunay , Ji hoqrs 45; ,m|a;yie^s ' 15 ho.ucs f^ininutes ;: Bombay, 17 hours 42 minutes., ... , ; : ; A: case/ [ of triple,tß;(Bayß tne,J > o»tV,oc<' jcnrxect'in Well^pgjtpp qn v Sa^rd^y after- i m^^^M^hh i#: AW-street, was delivered of three living boys. Dr Cole# who Attended the casf, Wys the 1 children are '-fully 'grown and ; likely to! liV^' sill doing weU. <7hd^ftif&e£trangersj w«ue ; x«f ternafds . ! wei^hei^ ' \orid were] fflund to turn the 6c.ije:atilyibjßjifhe fineitj b,oy.vfeighing.7 i |lba;. | Ta^ l fortunate par»| enta should apply, for the usual Queen's; bounty. ",', ';. ! ",' '"'.'" ' ' ". .... , ' It 13 , •rumoured $*]; a hotel t and store' will shortif bej stattea at Lonjjburn, m! ' con venieiii proximity, to the'^unclion . ■' We near, that the eettlera ( pf Jjainessel are petit'ioiiing. the Minister of .Public! Works' lh'r^fjßrencc^fb'thrf^priTseiit con- 1 ditt'oin of' Governmen'f drains; 'By which 5 serious 'damage is perioditljilly 3Su3ed by! floodibg, . ;. I >:<:£■-.:) h''Ui;\i<i ! ' ! 'eheß3<.^laj^rß [ 'wHi Keaf with 1 Regret of; the death of KDr- 'JoHii iWfatittdr, which :Ocbu«?edHat! Richmoncl)(^ictdriit);G'Qa the , Jgtlj iinsUwt* ■ iVfytofa-Uk Whisker was 1 vftjira ha 4.. been ..regarded,,, as,, a leading Eaglish player.vbttt (says i'a ; cotemporaryV 86 yen' veer's- ayd ili-healih 'compelled him; to ! 4e'a've i; fbr'^ue^n'slaild; where he xe4 rinained'for'fotfr years; ! From his arrivbl, m, Victoria : to his death ke.filiedithe posi-! tion; Qf ,ch.esa ,editp^. toj the; ; Au^ralasiAQ» The chesjsf^atj^e, performed wa^. to play] nine .^ines in, jV^elbournej 'He Was a little, over sixiy years' pf age. i . i
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 57, 6 February 1884, Page 3
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