' Q^Qrfe;e of .Wiles lias' been m Ve^witb^jairde^plc theoarter.; •*■•; '.■■" Tenders are invited.f or,.sinking a well ' at xHie . Palmeratott Tannery, _•. Terjrace ( iEn&- ■■■:■ \ >-i v ! - •.,,,m.. ;..-\/v.-.: ... ,;.;,.; The rumour that Mr Wardi V- R.M;,-.J8, : seriously ill,^iß we are glad to lean; in«s"<6ow64fc- li; S )I> '- i ■'''■■■ '-■•''■- . '" :> - | -=5 ■ ! "fillie. 1 b.B. £itae Dipngias leaves Po^tbn ii; for 'Wlington at^O o'clock this even- ' iHg^>« f "}.,. ;..-* -v!), .;j i.v.. :••;.. ...- - j •"■•|:- The Ori<uiPfifTnqilß were delivered m - 'lionaon'on TheJ»aa;fJ i : V : ../ I .„.. •'< ; sii^ d^li^bd.OOdnii's' o4en v^d, by the EnglisOarliameßt ; to defray! tpe ; > 'ei^wises dE Sdiidan' e^^ditidn. j The aale'of iir'c! L. Maclean r s fi?rni J , ture and effects, by Messrs Stejenß land' • ! #6rt(fa will taW place tomorrow. ! " - : Foxtpn for iftgWA'WlOo'dbclctd-in'brrow rim-.., .?*#>& ; ; y; .^JtouPjinkjKftteiv iwfSLPf a Wocdjille ■ settler, died m childbirth last Saturday. '• xShe leaves af amily of ten* childrati. ; ,■ • . . : ' 'Tb^e Land Bill wratigleiß'still|brocee«d-' ' ' ipjgih. the-Bydney LegiSjative Assemplyi' ""There' tiave " been 'fibctt'e 'scenes 'of diß"^ •'• ■. .• ' ( -■; ■ . j|; ! < |, i ) ;. v |tf I r;J,,Pinsdale',waß well received! at ' WoodviHe m bis lecture on Spiritualism, and a bearty vote of tlianks was accorded him. ■* Parihaka is quiet. Two Natives were arrested there on Monday for^ horae■tealing. t v
1 ■ -An "eight-col mnn supplement, .' chiefly advertisements, for which we are unable roomin our ordinary issue, ia piiblishea witH the Stan"dabd this evening. ; ; Thosa who attended Mr F. R. iJackson's usual fortnightly sale of live stock atllm St. Hill-streets sales [yards, to day (says yesterday's Herald) could not fail to notice with pleasure the very improved ' rate of prices ruling for all classes of live stock. The great depression finder. Munich/ this district haß struggled during the past' year seems passing away, and a t brighteriuture ajsDeariug; ; Political arrests continue to be made m Russia almost daily, arid cease to attract any attention. Recently a Iwell-'ik'nawn-family ;in;Sti P^ters^u^yas suddenly Alarmed. :by %hp i,appearifttifco of a ipo^se of heavy. clanking gendarmes and . police, wl?o uncererpopiotfsly entered the apartments' while most of the inmates were yet slumbering, and carried off the 'governess to the fortress. The girl had only entered the family the previous day. No explanation of any kind was !x>£fere»d. :'-, ; : . f-sl- :- ;; :) ; ''" ' : i Mr Fletcher Jonnston appeared to-day ; m the[R;M«.Gotjrfc m a-numjber . of; civil cases acting.for Mr J. H. Hankins. ; He . cond^ot^ed, , hf s, ; cases' with . cqnsidezable •ft^vn! V':vS-/ i- =•.-•.: .?;.'- - -;(; The,,Manappuri arrived yesterday, at .MelbOmnefroin ihe Bluff. ' , '■■■■:. uq A'ex-cpnjvict named jLewis^ , who has . recently .officiated as common hangman has been sentenced m Wellington 'tp,' 6 months hard labour for secreting articles intended for the use of the pnsoneijs. , ■> . Albert Bellimartj master of the Gladt stone -^chpol, in, the T W.airarapa district, 'waft -found i. ifteail on the *Ngahaur!anga road last night. He had been thrown, Worse. He leave's l^ wife; an,d.; severaLchildren, • ,-,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 216, 7 August 1884, Page 3
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