The a,g*£jiti<?j6oygl4£ iff advertised to leave Foxton for Wellington at 6 o'clock this evening. >•'»•'''■ ''■*> ! '~' The ship Garloch frons ; Lyttelton has an^e^^ona^,,, v\ Li: "V! TThe district piembers. will probably leave««6r "their f Pafliamentar- duties 1 'dn The DieJuip^Cfciirt opens at Palmerston to-rSorrow. ■ health very much, and his coricfition is caffßitfg hiaf rieodß much anxiety. We learn thai the cBS,e Lindaur v. D. Fraser has bfen; settled amioably, without the necessity for District Court intervention^ j/ i'; : •'■;' \. '••/r r \ fc Sp The Geue^al^SßTenibly J^ill. njeet for the dispatch of !iawirieiJs<)mTbMt^3ay the M^pa Sjeyens'mdiQortpn's stpok.'sfcle at the Borough' Yards takesipja;qe.:*ttxt Tuesday at 1 o'clock. .. There will also be pJEere^sonjiß valuaWe town properties^ pa^tHfl^ of . vyhich varej aefi. forth i»p the | «dp»!«ffliffl^'.i-. : !;jf .>:•!'] ihy.w. smi l-i .'.:V; FaHoqii; kto lesee^bf thft' G&k* Fetryii entered UponJfhe *r6pri^' toi^hipiof the; Jtinbtibh BtfeteK r ßallsoii ' on-Enideyaasti *'-? v..-:^«-!, .«".[ .o-«l..: SpeakiHg 6Y fhe'opjenip)r of. tbo Heads rail^ayi' 'ffie 1 will , b^tf;to'%'.^^^^M TO" 11 ' ■ waV thafr.'diirf'ftiKßglbfir tie pljtirngjiea-from th^MnibeM' l irw l iiirgyfm^S jSj-jpo"?* aiyMr.fi:;'' Mil We learn that Mr Btyce^iof Pot ORlatsr (fa^h^r^th« INaMK^Miflisyp))iß>iuipr1 NaMK^Miflisyp))iB>iuiprD Ivy1 vy in§rip h^ea}]th afld J thjafe,;tberft;.is';;«' good. ch^ce^oiihj^/'puHidg thrpughjV^ i^.i.-j «. ItM) t*^ «een by adVenißenietlt 'Ih' another colohih that Messrs^ Stevens 1 ' : <£ ; ' GoHbttiwifl; f'otv Auetlst Bth, aiictidtty at x thAktd Mr'O. L. Maclean, BtrH^th»i *? tbat '^ehtleniarry household furniture and effects, , ' gofi*mMt'be^-|flfi^ , ; ,.,;;:r:!< .-. ,i ' : aajeiofloet andVunclaimed goods by th^Rtilyray Peparttaentitf elsbwhete an- ■ nounced/ ::-[.-';>• v \Y. v ; . , f r*.i>i : u-j ;■■'• « Adcowim^toithe Mnrtdh )H paper, the Tepotft -of ,-the 1 ' Wtrtganni ' 'Edtioatfon , Board's inspector has ci'etited ' fcfiifte a geHßUtfeuiin^Btii?^ <atf*- levefry'dhi} 1 'fc brisMn^ hi« Bp^lrirfgi It'w pbwpro-pofid-ttf < httl*s»j *Dr»Bter " tpetlhig bee," . andffitfviiatijfittfe'tb attend'artd/ ;take ; part ar^;to'be"syntft6 air the leading: trien' m tht'tdwtfi ■■^••iy-'"- '■■ ■ ■''■■•' •■^■ ; '' •■■■' '■■•■'. BTr"B."W.' Perkins jexpjectß Palmerston about Thursday for Auckland enSfiStffe f6r Hoba»t,"whe'reli© infonds to take. vp.MsiSßide.nqe,., ;,„■ .„ .,. v ,*,,; . Sefre^al 'advertisetnents- which shoiild have'appeared > to day are nnfavoidably held 1 b+ei tot want iit space. Uooin'wirt be aWad^oT'tkdtt m to-morro« > &te»vie; ■ Sifcssrs ( Foacl an^ fc^e* feye turned WtTo W^oWoir Qf Messrs Jones,' carter's, ft capital sprinff^y^the wbrknianfvhip of which, i? most creditable to the
The stearafer lonic arrived at Hobart from Auckland on July 29., The Egyptian panorama is announced ! to open m Pahnereton to-morrow even- , ing. Of the merits of tlv? entertainment I we cannot speak with certainty. j Two excelled engravings of the cele- ] brated pictures " (%tre Bras" and " The Roll Call" were drawn on art. union principle on Saturday evening at Wolr lerraan and Hutchespn's shfcp, Mf Beak and a waiter ptr ita«(3!ub wjfere< the/fts I pective wii&Srs/ sut*w& undersfaml Mr Beck now owns both, having purchased the other. A Wellington paper understands that Mr Lyttelton FitzGerald, who served his articles m the office of Chapman and SH^^"^?)°f P^tpl^i i lß^ commenced the practice of nis profession m the township of Bulls. Mr Izard intends to petition against theretura ef-Mr VVHsop for t^FoMop "?mN W. " '*■ 1 ' Nothing definite has yet been decided by the Government as to what steps will be taken m connection with the outbreak of srqaM-pK^jitf (Aus&folia. It is, however, understood that extra striu- . gent measures will be taken to prevent its spreading to this colony, but that the Goyirnmeßt will .not .enforce afef deM WwH tti ■.J^iTf Orfour nun3fed and fifty Natives who attended the Parihaka meeting from the "Waimate Plains,' four hundred are \ known to have retprned to«.tb,eir own j homes, o^ 1 ri o ; '1 '• ' ', *~> p f \ ' ' We have to thank those of our town subscribers who settled their accounts !to day with our collector. The collec•tion will be continued, until completed 'to-morrow and following days and thence- j jforththe four-weekly subcription will be ! puntually called for^on tho,due date, of | which timely Tlotlce-wflF b& given. We | feel satisfied the new system will vrork j j much more satisfactorily, both for our ! ! subscribers and purselves, thanjrtregalar \ paH:p36^^ and'long''etj|in(di»g < a(jco|jn^B. | j
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 213, 4 August 1884, Page 3
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