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I Mr Williams (Ashurst subscriber) wishes to know why it is the impounding notices do not appear m the Standard. They a.reofjtenfnfiicli put about f ;by n6t seeiug ,th<| njoticea; v ; \ ' i :. }■ ; Some peach and filbert trees are m full bloom on Mr Jnst's section, Collegestreet Weßt, next, to. Mr C. S. rGriitton s where the soil is f very. dry arid warm. T^ais is sorely indicative of an early spring. 'Messrs Stevens & Gorton's next .'stocks sale at |FeitdiJig .wil) b^e held | on Jwl^ 29th,d. 3?iie^ entries- at present received are published m our advertising columns. lEarl Derby, Secretary ,o s f J3t,a|e;ior the Colonies, was^tO'accpffCTawhiao- an official reception at the Colonial Office yesterday. Mr Remington has been elected to the se^t for tht; Clifton riding, vacated by the resignation of Mr C. L. Maclean. Thje polling was : — Remington, 76; Riichards, 64. ; ,... v\*s'-: ".« * 'i. J? : i» ■'- ■ '" " "* Eight deaths fiom cholera occured m Paris yesterday. The spread of the disease is causing considerable, alarm.; "£ ';' ;iMriJ:,^; reiurnVftfr Fbxtofa v ..will be a matter for congratulation all over the district. • ; -Messrs Hutchison, sea^and jun., have( ,bqth been rejected m their candidature. .Mr Ballance's triumphant victory fully • atones for his defeat at the last general elections, flii,whieh.<sceaEitmspr Bs.ci£j ' 'exlribitp.(pti6lL!tuuli|ififfed' : aina \inbtcbm'in&'delight at the Feilding station. - ■',"'' T;he Hon. Major Atkinson passed thfdugh by train last.e.vening-onlus way >to Wellington. "A< Gazette notice has been issued m Sydney declaring the French and JSgyptiah (ports to -be 'infected m ebriseqence 'of the outbreak of cholera. All vessels | therefrom will be quarantined on arrival, ;i D -;;^:. A •-> ... (j • ; A iM«on-took "a- horse" to 'Karere on I Suuday and left it there suffering from , spinel attack. r sTlie a^i'ulal ;w<as tp.upfl.on Tuesday by Cdrisiable ilanuing, suffering'rrom acute agony .and surrounded by Water. The inhumane owner should be prosecuted. . lii isome places the elections^resulted^ m, disturbances. CEKejjj ;qiiiet..ip GhTistchurcb, * Aireklan^-arid* D\inedin',* 'though the excitement, of course, was intense. In "Wellington, •■ thei;e' was a good Ideal of rowdyism" arid flour throwing, iln OamarU\there ; wa8 v as6vero lfac- ' .tjpn' fight, and several of the combatants Were ! roughly handled. . In the latter "plac'ej Mr Jones, editor of theMail, was , assaulted by an elector, ar.d a friend, ,who went to his assistance,' was severely ; maltreated. !.. ;( ; j r ;. j : ' Ah | Irish jaunting, , car manufactured libyi Mr Stratford ¥or 'i|r ' Fergusson^was finished and handed over to the 'purchaser to-day. The vehiclß^ia a,-fac-simile, oi the original Irish, car; as neap as.' we 'can remember arid 1 is" fitted up m 'flrstf-fclass style. Mr Ferguson's novel Tehicle was generally -admired when • about to-day. '" Mtiny,ia..Mana,watu; -a\\\\ regrety |o~ lear n: p^Mr Jf • SteveW ' defeat. The Rangitikei constituency has made an, . exchange they e^J[bLitit&'ly?i ep' entiSNeiore^ . . ; A- nbtico ;to- the* r&Ve,gayer§ of . N/q J. 2 ■ v Ward of thV 'Mauaw'atu JRoad District will be! found elsewhere, . convening |a I meeting at tlj'e 'stJhool^house'^ilangitike'i" Line fqr Monday next at 7 p.m. to con--Bidef[th|e present nie|ho&o£j:a.ting<i.:s;£ ( The jofficial declaration of the poll -will be; made -on,B»turday next, at j%W\ jTown; Hall, at 2 p.-m 1 ..• * ' .• ' - — ■• ,„, A ( rft'bbite'r m ptago-was savagely attacked by a 6ack / o£flis i -o < wn dogs^' Me killed four of the brutes with his knife •before assistance arrived . He thinks the scent of sheepskins Tie had been carrying caused the ferocios attack. At latest accounts iby cable td-da£ 'tHe I Englishman, m their /match with Mm- . tialia scoreS ; 379 \n their first inuings. 'Their play was magnificient. The Aus- ' tfalians 'had got 73 m their second •innings for 4 wickets. lw The stpamers, Jane Dovtglas and Tui 'IS^lH^th .}eave ->:Foxlsoa for : W/e}]ibgtbn at 7 o'clock this evening. ,:iJ .■>.•■.' -v \ f)f!')''<'>'i;//5 .'f.."i '■ i a r: M.esßrsi Stevens & G-ortons stock .salg at Awahuri {will take place to-morrp\y, commencing.,l at 1 o'clock. *'■-'■ *' ' / ' )l Mr Snelson was twitted yesterday with having supported Mr Maca,r(;hur : ou • account ojf the cor.onership^to be yac^nt, 'if he was; returned!' 3 -Mr : ' :I Stielsbh replfe'ii that he had nbUrgfr&nothe it^atter :( i' thought but would do so the forthcoming -day: jHe wrote away this, .morning acting on the suggestion so kindly wMsperecj by his political „ popoijent. Some people maijja^e; a|^ liines^ Jbj^jijtjk^ tfodiJ ih^their owtrjblce* * ", , The results of the Manawatu election as jbublifchfed m the W'aiigan^i'^r^^^ areTqiiiite ! incorrect.*' It tfius' appeared :. Macarthur, 1038 ; Fraser, 437 ; Burr :^* ■: .-■; ••■ ! -*•: dA\ ■' ' '•-' O• * •In' yesterday's eledion^ Mr'-'Ftaser^po^' Jed'-' l-T^'-'votes m Palmerston, and Mr Macarthur| 177 ; m Ashurst, Mr. ,ilacar-thnrj-64 ■; Mr Fraser 40. It ; rumoured tliis, afternoQq tha^' Mr Fraser'^ connmittee were considering the advisability of taking- to upset 'the ''Ma'pawptu jele^tion dnfth^ gfot^i of alleged infri6genfen# -o'f" the Vet oVthe part of the!, successful candidate's comtnitte'e'.'','. ; i'< \ : ' ; MrMacarthur polled 319 m Feilding|; ■M r Fraser 74. In Hal co t mbe:, r Mt IVI adiajS .thur92;Mr Fraser 42. " In Karere, Mr Fraeer. 24 ; Mr Macarthur 7. The great Malabar consultation is eW riv-here advertised. ' ;i; '' '

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 202, 23 July 1884, Page 3

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Untitled Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 202, 23 July 1884, Page 3

Untitled Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 202, 23 July 1884, Page 3

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