' I)r M Int'ue is expected to pay Palmerston a vi«it m a few days, and will pro* bhhly be induced to locate himself hera almost iinmedi itely. There has been much waste of food by the Natives, during ibeir location m PaU merston. It is nqt an uncommon occurrence for a carcase of mutton or quarter- of beef to be thrown away having «one bad. Messrs Beutley Bros, new advertisement will be found over the leader noti* I fyiug the arrival of new and fashionable good.a.and a great 'window di-play of autumn and winter season's Btock every evenings ; We hear that the Fore9ters, OJdfeilqw, | and Gn>oil Tomplars haie reaol ed to d'Sperße with the services of fcbeir present surgeou. Mr Douglas's , fine hurdler, Loch Lomond,, who recently carried off the double event m Wnnganui with top weight, and afterwards ran so well at Napier, haß broken down, lie will be turned out into the paddock for 12 months, and after that time, if he can stand a preparation, will go into work again, i To-mortow is the dhy of Dt Curl's tisual weekly visit to Paluaeralon, The Native Land Court was adjourned to-day until Tuesday, when probably a ijarge additional number of .Natives wil. be m attendance. It is probable that with the continuance of dry weather several (- burns" will be started. Messrs Pascal*?, of something about a thousand acres, will be a big blaze when it is set agoing. ; I We are sorry to hear that Mr Turner.; of the Bank of Australasia, has .Jbeen m bad hnalth almost #ver eince his arrival m Melbourne, where he still is. The Borough Q9 ullc 'l meeting last night vras adjourned till ne*t Wednesday evening. A son of Mr BatcheUr's had a nasty fall from his horae m George-street lu>t night, which appeared partially to stun him. ; Our. continuation of report of the Road Board meeting is unavoidably held over. Mr Mitchell, one of the Hansard reporting staff, is at present on a holiday visit to Palojerston. ' .■■■■■-, ; It has been pointed out to us. that the rAce uocetwig on Queen's Birthday wi^J verj prubibly clash' with the Wangariui Steeplechase meeting on the same day. Ii ia probable several horses would' have ran at both meetings, and mtay visitors will be disappointed at having to forego one or other. •Mr Greenwood may be consulted at Pxosser's Hotel, Marton, on Tuesday, Bih April J Denbigh Hotel, Feildiug, Wudnea<iay, 9th April; Walkley'a Hotel, Palmerston Thursday, April 10,— [Advt.] :
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 109, 3 April 1884, Page 3
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