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The newly concluded Borough Council will meet this evening at seven o'clock. { Mr Whitebead intimates that he is selliugthY2lb loaf for 3d for cash only. Messrs Stevens & Gorton announce a ■pedal sale at Bull's to-morrow m the estate.o^d L. Maclean. 'Mr.E. Shaw, the eminent barrister, has~decided t to stand for Te Aro (Wellington).' His return should be asBu'red.' ' -The Manawatu Road Board had its usual monthly meeting to-day. A report will appear m our next issue. ' Mf-D. H. Macarthur will address the electors at the Halcombe schoolhouse ' tornight,* at 8 p.m./ The District Court will sit at Palmerston on Wednesday; the 23rdinst. TbeAustralianiEleven-Commenced a match at Sheffield on Monday.TJie Home team were all disposed of for 230. At the end of the day's play the visitois had lost 3 wickets for 65 runs. - ' - We remind our readers of Mr Snelaon's stock sale at the Fitzherbert Yards on Saturday next at noon.", It would be as weliHhat any entries intended for sale should/be forwarded to the auctioneer bo that\they may be added to the. catalogue m the advertisement. . The,nevr fire-bell was elevated to its permanent above the* railway water tanks; 'Inear the engine , shedj this afternoon. The transfer of the Wellington agency of the Northern Assurance Company is officially notified m our advertising columns. -We were glad to see Mr Poad down town yesterday, although he is looking considerably pulled down by his recent illne,sa. He is still very feeble, and will not be himself for some considerable time; ' MrT. Edwards notifies that he is running a daily coach to Matatnau from Wopdville, at the reduced fare of 7s 6d each' way. , Mr Edwards deserves encouragement m his ventnre. A man named Andreas Anderson was brought.up before Mr Waldegrave, J.P. this morning, charged with malicious injury, to. property. On the application < ijfrthe police he was .remanded till toMr West invites tenders for alteration Bbf Dawick's old building. There is to be a great tangi over the remains of Peete Te Awe Awe.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 184, 2 July 1884, Page 3

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Untitled Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 184, 2 July 1884, Page 3

Untitled Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 184, 2 July 1884, Page 3

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