News m a Nutshell.
George,' aliejp^dly toned \ *" Tbev were a Ohriatmaa pntaeni frbVn Aunt Grace.' , Ot jAU^w a.bpy jtb.run at -large for a year In md'6le&](ie, &ii(£ $Q\i?'h&fP'' : tiiiffi the foundation I \rtiere6a 1 wilPr^Shis future ruin. H The^&uektaiid Star'safßfltfip&Jpig 1 of Helenßvill.er,sisanfr..<a.;«)ber doctor, and promise him £6QttV year. This is rough pn. the two; resident. medipoß. )tr( ■• The Hod. E. jviitchelson has decided to personalTyTnspecrtffe "various' routeraurveyed for the Auckland-Taranaki railway. r^ :^^?^ A m^j^^p|fee^aite]y^ad the follow* ing anriOTbcen®tft'i3 i itP 'oßfihary notices : ? — pr— died .at -jOambet* 'Ian 7 */ >'thV^r^ay, » It i. ; saiS]- ''tfa's 1 haaten«a <K bjr' i »roaaaß iL'th* Peninsular war.' — : .ofiot it fcige ; ip6tlt6 ii^on^view'atcPatea. The tubery whiob: turns AWsoaHcaV 2lb 9i6*v»^pfith« Ew^rPrblifiS Y«r*e^ r , (The Department authorifciei at Gmim;.per y ;; France, 'h ; aye :>ecei«ed;^r9, to '.AJcptg Ih'e wh^pf 'the WTm!otf y -^mj "va ■the'eVeht' of 'pobluj, trkndtMft^ jßelog ..threatened. by their p^6e'ee£ifgai^ 1!^ w ... Aji!»v^r Openf^aw, ; ndft/ JUnc^egler, a man, hearing hii so% agejTl9 t r drinking, jitent io £etca §\p Abme,. ; The ! ;.; :Aiemagtrifi6enii fcab^i^BetJ'l witlb *gems, which was valued a,tn«everal;;:thautand ofc th«riehie.Ci sighfondf War-->3piok iCa^tilepihasL'beeh ifodnd.to beMon- ;- siderably chipped, the fragments having been _carjied_away_ l .The. British Me,djc^,l. Journal says that as a bustoin'of! adding uia^rteai^Jto beer to preserye it is now becominu; general, a word iti^fttfe frorattjc inedldai-prof jfwion • may afeft" wHli threatens )ittii become a dahgerjtorh'e'a'l%b. t'r<~ZlA n'< f J A locaripreachet' hauled Dawson hat absconded from-Wintertoa near Grimsby leaving dehts pppaid. to the extent WA £40,000: 1 iTbe day' before he abscont% he preached from the words, ' Sorrowing^, mUet' of 'All i'6ir ihS^rjUi that they Bfeoald^isee'hu f ace: no. >; mo re : and theyi accompanied Jhimj to <$oej^hip.' AX6ettieTa*y of ially 100 ketaifr filled with bones of* ;giant>r4&o, has.bjjßtfqdiso covered jfe&v^Ma^dan, v^n j.Jhe .;.]juited nuge cemetary &Mjm uneiplorea. it^^apgJladxml^dYhp^beaujrJtwney--B»Qkt«ifJbecffiWft' 1^. 1 «S l iT.9y»iS»ngingoTer the front railingSj,.. T wo- ( tbirda..oi' v kill th,6j wealth m the oHhe. people. Witmn the oily of New York • J tfb t er«^r/ / one^4%D4red men who - tave itin their-pow«r-te-eha«ge tha-value of merchandise, and every pound of food. VijffAirjjtt^rjsjcuMwt. abojit tpiip^ays ..ahoruy be supcited .by the disclosures m 'tn'a^icWioltStHy^vo^ae (361ir¥ i 66 the r^rt r&fVteti?lcmknV^ia«ii^^f^hion--1 ablfrcirtjl*fl, wW Vj^tia^©:* Tery popular iilWbou»neliier^fhi« ilhaioosieiptixidfnt.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 111, 5 April 1884, Page 2
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363News in a Nutshell. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 111, 5 April 1884, Page 2
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