< As the hour of, Mr. Sneleon s sale to* morrow at MrT5. Charles' residence, at Terrace End, is fixed for 1 p.m., m consequence of ; the number of lots to be jdisposed of, luncheon will be provided for . tbose whbjattjendi -scTt hat they re- ' quire to defer attending the sale until 'after .their usual dinner-hour. Intendine • purchasers should, make t it a point fto attend the sale punctually at the hour mentioned. ,■■- ;•' • .' .'.: \t ■' '• w.ho are negligent about paying the dog tax will find to their sorrow that it "is "a costly piece of forgetfulnees, for the collectors fere looking out forrdogs andj, will fltimmotf defaulters, pdople seem to think there is no need to pay tax .at the beginning ''of the : year if they registered their dogs, a few months previously, but this is incorrect. AH dogs, must be registered at the beginning of 6ach year. ; The first match of the football season ivill.be to r njonow at ,3 p.m.- \i ' i '.-J ■•*■„■»/ : The lad Kelly, who was injured at the ilelson rifle butts on Tuesday, was removed : ,;to the Hospital : where :i he had : ,his arm amputated. Unfavourable symptoms, have Bet m. , : ' ' I. dismissal of; Mr F/ W^ Reimen-. Schneider as intrepreter to the Legislative Council, and the appointment of Mr H. . S. Hadfield,' is gazetted. *£he Na(io'nal Mutual Life Association . of Australia have accej. ted a tender for fbe : 'erection: : of splendid new ofiicesi iti Wellington, at afcost of about £25,000 including site. ! T^ose'jn-'wantof'a yery superior draw- ■ ing room furniture suite will find one on view at Mr 'yerin'sf !Mgjn-s^reet, ,' which has been placed m his hands for 'sale. i The Foxton people want' another resideijpjJ.P. appointed, who will, be civil to ; theputiic, a /good teiu ; plar, and always jtrea'dj to act m, bis official capacity vv^en-, Icilied'upobj nigKt' or'day. " iTheßev. jFather Kirk, who has been' absent from Wanganui for a time in.c.on~\ 'nection with the ceremony of lnying the foundation stone of St. Paul's College m Wellington, returned by train last evenirig^ rrr- > . r- :. :. ....•>.! j ..-^•'.•i The Te Anau arrivM" at Melbourne. this morning from 1 New 1 Zealtirid, and the' 1 " Freuch steamer ,:Yarra;at -Adelaide from Marseilles. The Orient from Melbourne, and'Yjc^pry^froniL Wellington, reached. London yesterday, . . . . • I An o%ial enquiry into the Wairarapa Tcollisioh, by the Victorian Navigation Jjbard, is to take place shortly.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 98, 21 March 1884, Page 3
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