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We learn that the vacant section on the Square, belonging to Messrs Richter and IStanneetad, is to have a splendid building bu- it soon, which is to add onemore to the number of drapers' establishments m Pahnereton. #Mr W. Squires, Stoney Greek, advertises a f aim for sale or to let. On the land is a cottage and also permanent water supply. ; A wagonette will leave the Commercial Hotel Stables for the Sandon ploughing match fo-morrow morning, and for that at Awahuri the next morning. • The road between Woodville and Ekatahuna is blocked by heavy slips, which it is expected will take a fortnight to clear off. ' ' ' Mr D'Arcy H viand, the celebrated wild horse tamer, is to give an exhibition at Tattersall's Stableß to-morrow evening. We notice that a recent extract from the Standard, setting forth the beuefits from, the establishment of dairylf actdrii s . m America, is going the rounds of the Southern press. We trust the effect will be beneficial. . , The Rev. Mr Bunn's discourse on Atheism was listen to last evening with wrapt attention by a very largo congregation. The pieacher taking for hisi text the words " The fool hath said m his heart there is' no God," delivered a sermon abounding with such beauty of language and earnest exhortation as we do not often hear. - We purpose, to publish a oondensed report of the report duriug the week. A special official notice appears elsewhere m reference to a Bill for dealing with the lands of the Wellington College. The weather to-day was again cold and wintry, seeming to indicate a backward spring. .< The next Feilding Assembly Ball will be held positively on Thursday next, at the usual hour. Messrs Stevens and Gorton's Borough Stock Sale will take place to-morrow, commencing at 1 o'clock. * Mr G. Peck, pi Stoney Croekj advertises for sale a farm of 200 acres of firstclass land. !

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 241, 8 September 1884, Page 3

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Untitled Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 241, 8 September 1884, Page 3

Untitled Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 241, 8 September 1884, Page 3

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