TELEGRAMS.
(u|>lTEi) PRESS AHSOCrATIONV) - >ftvT ;'<•■": . v '^' Axickoand, July 24. '20 Mi- Mitclaelson loayes for.-Wjelling-Mv Buekliiiicl, tin; succos.sfult can<Hihito tor Witikoiiaili, is brothor to^Alr Buckland, the member of Fraukliu ..i- f t ,| annual local- -"i needing of : thV New Zealand Loan and Mercantil "^3ara]THuy""«'a<4: held : W-dav.: *Mi D. t Cauipbjsl^ '% presided. Mr Samuel ' BT6whiti ! 2T and Mr J. O. Firth the re-w«ire,Ke-eieofced. ; - M < ...•< Ihe {eleventh nnniversary of the .•>fiiberni;ii^ Austrajian Catholic Benefit Socikyij '.by'"'* b^ll'f ...last-gi^ht, the mayor beinjj jiresent, The report shov^v k the;<nara|}er; Qfj'. membets to be 235; the sick fund amounfe to LIO4O, aud the managei;tl©nc fund to L7Bl. r.\ ) "~~ ; | | -j , D^NEpi^, Jiily 24.. - ; * The officihf d&ciarsitiofi of thV'jfjolf for Duk^din and suburban districts took place to-day. Bracken mentioned that,!he! was likely* >to> take tip 1 hid residence m Wellington.' ! ' ' $■ Iff the .District; Court a'case-Xvas-«ro^h! fc -ajrnihst ' i a cbhstable • for '■ disttaint,^ imdi judgment was ' •^iveti again&c him. The point involved iwas whether a ba^iff iX bad 'tpsfti jbo '^8\ f e^l)^i^r t& ■•; execute; a distress warrant. Judge WaiV] neld that the wovds "and othefipeace officers," and the deliver- ' ance of tho ,\yai;pin.t wasnpt . i n to' :^6'ns (jit ufe' the oo ns table W aoLing ""bailiff, sis the name must .appeal* on "''fcHo'warpmt. —^ j "Chhistchurch, Jnlv 24. At a: Salvation Army service at Rangiora on Tuesday ni«ht, a man who had be^n ( niakirig ;v a distul'lianifie Was ejected with sttch force as^ to -break 1 his leg. '•-' "The annual dinner of Canterbury ;Cfe>ltoge "old boys" this eytning wa^. a great success '- ■''■ '■ ' - - /'' ; ■ ____ •kj((tl. HA#feßA; ! J:uly'2's:! r liZKfc' tjje_ official declaration sof5 of ,the . jipTl tocirty, the numbers given were: '"^Atlmixon, 869 ; ; Fant|tajm,,v39B. ' Five'voJ:es »vere takop 'off eaph cahdidat^4^ {otal, as it , ( waß : foundi,dn investfigHtion that ten pe^sous had voted ! W6e.° jlt is|»iij>|<^d| hllv^ $*f*i that tw.n people of the same n <mte voted for only one!'ni£me. Iti has rioV. been appertained whether it T.vas dual ; Voting, but jfvit(uj v ]piniid : ftojbe m anjr/{ oa.^e prdseoution will folloy^.,, . t , : ; ; ' ;ii | ••vi {: -.M;^-,UiiiAKU,-J.rily:24.-'.' ■ (I'TMr.j^hrimJiH "lia^ £25' ■'•each ,\to t|\)& ; Hospital/^ to the Benevolent 1 Society ,- '^cl 1 ' t^e " ''Afo'ehfenih. ' He' ,al«o gi'v^s'^C toivards a y .scholarship for the WaiJaki High' i "School. 1 , . . ,"
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 205, 26 July 1884, Page 2
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363TELEGRAMS. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 205, 26 July 1884, Page 2
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