I The proceedings oi: the 1 Manawatu.. Uoad.-/8,0.ar4 . were somewhat, rudely m St^ri:uptpd , ,tp-day by a Salvation .Army "officer, wjhq rather, annoyed the uaembers jbyi. drawing attention m a voluble mantoer to some copies of the War- Cry he jha^f&rjSfrie. •./,_,,:; , J One of ChiarinPs performing lions idied at "Napier last? night from inflannnaition tif the liings. f< ' ; ' J i Te Eootiy Witt a .larga following, is iabout to make a tour of the East Coast. ij — ■ [i r I^jomedea, will be at the service of j jtireedersih the district adjacent to''Palmjerston, on Friday m each week during j the season. [ | T/snders for bushfelllng .contracts' on I i th£ Wolliagton-Mftna^vatu Rail way ,cloee [i at noon on Tuesday next, at the Coni- ! patty's office, Wellington. >' , • ' ! I%' PaTmerstoh 1 North Rifle Volunj teers" Will 1 parade fof> inspection and muster drill on Friday,, the 7th Novemi foer, at 7.30 p.in,;. if wet* on that day i three weeks,, 28th. >.. , ! j -AW tilaims. against the.estate of , the, late John Sheerin must bo sent m to Mr : i A. S. Baker on or before the 7th of Nov. '. next, after which date the^ will not be J recognized. •■•■•. Tho- weather report did; not cpmo through till very late yesterday afternoon. Possibly Captain Edwin could not decide exactly what kind of weather, to predict, being rather weary of the 1 stereotyped " bad weather approaching."j . Mr E. Collins, of Fcathcrston-street 'advertises* some first-class D'erweut poH^itoes for sale m bags , or larger' quantities. They are guarauteed good. : ' A few days ago aresident ofßalmer-* ston advertised m ,the, Standaei) for tenders for bushfelling. He informs us he was aiip.ply deluged with application^ froiu all parts of the district. Some of tho precedents quoted by learnedcouiißelfortho plaintiff m the case heard at tho District Court yesterday will be given m our issue uf to-morrow. A child m Auckland has been poisonod through eating lucifer matches.
The Rev. George Sass, trom Norse- , wood, will praiich m the Lutherian Cliurch, Palmerston, on Sunday, Oct. ,26, at 1 and 7 p.m. Auckland must bo m a bad state. t , We • -notice that the Salvation Army have established a casual ward for the relief of destitute. pprsons and discharged priso- ■ uers. ..'—'■- ' .•■ • . • . . : ri A' Maori lad has ; been articled to a solicitor m Auckland.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 281, 24 October 1884, Page 3
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380Untitled Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 281, 24 October 1884, Page 3
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