A sash ancldoor factory is about (being 1 started m :: :> Manchester Square/ FeiWing, is jabout /to —be improved by thej| FeildingBorough GotiociJi. It certainly ueeds-^ it- .''".■' I , , /pha^uneraj of the late Mr Fitzsim-. tpppdl t<ipjc^>jace.4;hiß aftechoon. Owingto the circumstance of the hoiir not; haying been publicly notified the attb'n^' dance'< v^Hb notfaiinarge^atfiP otherwise -would have been. i. • ■ The^dldtng-Bfafo'agb:* 6ouncii now meets at 8.15 p.m., whereas the Palmereron;Councilmeets :&t'7 pTn^. and some> ;times : sita iffy nearly liy clock. , •' - By'latieSfciaccounts the Captain of the tfelsfen jaijtiHeary is doing pretty well, jtjh*u^i,najtHj(ally{deprewed,at his sad \Ap^d^ni ;/; .Th^,m|an', ;^ r a.d;b'eea, told nofr to Urn until hi| jl'um '?"wo other gWgers'had a .very-' narrow J escape, the 'tuHeijui'lrambpta. ! ; ' ' ; \ It is understood that'jltr Seed,iSecretary of Customs, has been granted ex- ■ tended- jieavev ofjabsence, and will go Wme by the' Doric fof'the benefit! of his ihealtbj.l - ■:,>:. i ) ods >::.■■',! ; .^.yhe^ooner.^ warqaj sailed from Wellington to' Lyttelton on Monday With a cargo of 42,000 feet of siwn timber. At Mr Barker's land sale m papier recently over twenty thousand pounds worth of property^as disposed of. i j ,-. tV P>r M 6 '!^ 2^ aid "V^orker, and Mr Bishop, op $an,dph, arri\ ed m Palmerston to-day ajhd will address a meeting at the Wesleykn churcjh this evening on behalf of t^e^bine Jilissou. I of the Catholic Ghijirch is being considerably jraproyed, .Wding' materially to the coipfprt and sippear-' ance of the building.' « The chtjroh ib > how; :« . completely I ■ linedi throlpgho jit and :thp pfvin.^rsbiftre -.¥& oWork^deccirating* .oty^Pft^WP 8 fi f ! s& Msmi^clificje. The % ( bee n^ded to and -altered so as to admit of addition; ti room ! f^ftHe sin^rtf/aha 1 IM^&abl ihg the c6tiduct'or' r tbi'l have ! . *ni6-ref "tebnt *ol by facing 1 both choir^and ! organist. ' BbtH tWePreniißy and tb^'Min fttejr.jof i lLaads CMfissr» Stout and Ballanc d), wilf , probably visit this district dur dug thy ' reties's 1 . ' ' " ■ , .',. , A. soiree will be held on the 2<)Sth vember next to celebrate the : inniyor-- j .sary of th& Loyal., Manchester I <oidge of ; Qdid ! F^low's- ± large conimi ttee has )! bl^6n ; dppoitited, to cdrry out the arranger, .irientst. '^•' lf V ;; '" ; " : - •' ; ' ; ' : ''- ; i Dr.?NeWriiatnV Mvfi.R. for T horndon, has given notice tp ask if the • Government intend to. proceed at once < with the construction of the Central Bail ,way from the Marton end.
We notice that Mr E. P. Amcsbury, of Wellington, dentist, has been adjudged a bankrupt. Dr Maciutire attended profession ally at the iiiqueston the remains of the late Mr Fitzsimmonds, held yesterday afternoon. The medical evidence showed that death had resulted from drowning. — The final 'chapter of_lhe description of the Northern' Sectiph of the West Coast Railway, by pjjtr^p.ecial reporter,appears .m tliis issue. ~ Pressure of other matter prevenjted^its^ being, con eluded at. an -esflleraate. **"*»■■—'"'■ • The s.s. Jane Douglas arrived at Foxton. early....thiß, morniug, and was to leave again this afternoon. Mr W. G. Haybittle is the successful tenderer, for the \convey an ce of mails between Feilding and Avrahuri, and Mr H>\Ov Fowler, between Feilding v and Kiwitea. According to the Heiilding #for Messrs Stevens and . 3'd.f ton's stock mile yester- j day afternoon was well attended. The bidding was dull bat the prices realised were fair. Only one small peu of sheep were offered, which '* passed off at a remunerative rate. Horses were not m mach demand. . . It is now known for certain that the ;N..Z. Agent-General will retire at the _cqQclußJQn of the existing term of office. think Sir W. Fox will step into > ; -.\.; ■*>::,. . , ' "From our report oif the Education Board it will be seen that Mr Fry has been returned for the vacant seat by a large^ruajority over Messrs Thynne and Monrad. The school committees have made a- very proper selection* • ■.; ':■.'■ , Mr Clifford^has effected considerable „ improvements m theTerrace' End Hotel' . since ', entering. Into .possession of ,that, . hosCeiify.. ' iti'ik ibvv ' a y ! vbry different shouse to "what "lC~ ? was .^preyipus , to Mr "'becoiiiftig landlord^ and* it is" i satisftfCtory'to" tettrn that trade is im- ■ proving} arid ifif Clifford has every reason. to .feel satisfied, .with. his. v.enture and . Vußiness prospects. It is now a very comfortable and well conducted hotel m every sense of the-wowi-. ■ — ••• On Monday night passenger^ by the Napier .co^ach: could 'have caujjht the '^aDgauni : evelaing-traiu at Terf^dioEftd.. The coach happened to be early, ahd.the train late,, and the coach passed Terrace End station a'ixout 2 minutes before the tr,ain..carne)up.' ' . Mr J. Vivian took, his departure today for Foxtion en route for Wellington, where we. trust he will moot with a\Buit-. able fie^:..f6i' the exercise of his. energies. Mit- Vivian haß left many, friends ; behind him'"-: who will at all times be g;lad to hear -of his .welfare. . We are "soky he could^npt fipd inducerqent to retuain, but we ttust in^'course^of jtinie. to see him return ah(|. become: a settler amongst us. \ *X '''.'■„■- --' Tfie : Fdxton paper observes^-r" $Kb}, ,BalineVßj;on.i people are ,^eiug, -.troubled ,w,ith! a I'aint suspicion tiiat' the may be taken to Biinriythorpej: iiißV^ad^f .ip the great inland .Borough, ; 'a*fi^l"ai, jjres^nt they are m that, unhappy 1 , rpbsi.tibn.i generally described as "{wait',ing,' ;^6 ."'.s^'er how. the v cat wijl jqui^' ,We ; presuinjeit iB \. ah^ost ) 'scinjuely 'necessary io say that tl)e item is entirely incorrect... l?o suspic&n. Joi thekind is ent'ertafnedi.'by the PaTme^ajtop people, wlia'tey.e'T .. outsiders feay" choose-. :to •jiiuagjiniej'Qr ;i cpncoct. vk'''K '■ *"% >• V^ 0 <; 3--he Seaman's strik^t^ Auckland is .over.;-, .iii.-ii; & l;^; ■ V ;:- --; Two 1 ' youngsters stofc some '^starch from the waijh-house attached; to, Mr Stout's residence m Dunedi^ I'hc^.fo'l^'. flowing is the picess message s . ;4oncernins • the" burglaryj" : — " A nu^i)b,e^ of -Ifiirriri kins, taking advantage of :' Mr • absence (^frpm | Dunudin, b^pltej ihto;i] his; '^icfuJßQ,' about) 4.15 o'clociei Vyeste^ay. ■ ijnorhing, V and stole the reabrri a large ' 'number ; of ' articles. The i- police soon got wind of the robbery and recovered uaosf. of the igoods before:' tjifey wfere removed from" the ground. IThe nameß of the culprits are also knowb. A special announcement will bo found' elsewhere with regard to tha Standard Street Almanac for 1885, to, be issued next Decembe!r. \ : ir There is to be a monster picAiic;Op the Manawatu rivjer from FoxWipunde,!- the joint auspices '< of jtjhe Good iTiiniplars and. the Committee of the Asaeynbly fiances; A^resident of^F^ildinigf writes'^H' the case Black mdte;. ( v;"j the Borough Council had resulted |ni judgment lorr plaintiff, I for onejahould have decided at once to real^ze.otf any property I hold antlie^Borougfi. V : - '■- -— Rum'iufjQafi-it.Csayi the Feilding Star} that an enterprising firm from Palmerston heve leased the large shop of Mr Hamilton, rjn Manchestei'-street, and r wifl^lTOrtly"open"uip their 'wares therein: From the Feilding paper we Joarn rth&tVthe, Salyatipfiu Arinyj at) Il^niei^top are going in'foi "a brass band. Special contributions-' were being flolicitedj m Feilding' on ' Sunday last towards;the purohaae of the. w .big^ ..drain. Wo trust the "^Borough* Gcfuiicil -^will steadfastly oppose this further nuisance being car.r;ed r intp,.efl:ept. t . % g r . ' * By 6able- We that neWs Ihas reached .Sydney, that the f s.s. Chiang Chovv/ib'oijnd'from Newcastle to Hpng;|v/iJng,:haßjbeeniwrefekQd dnithe^a'sft of" g!uaens]a md r nd. J ./Per passengers .»s<& drew aye bee^^Baved^ When 'the Chang Chow left' Wellington she had twenty- 5 ,£ve Chinese! passengers ou .board, ibut this number would no doubt be largely" supplemented ere: she, finally left Australia. She was a vessel of 1109 tons. v IhtfaeHouSß>6f Represe'ritatives yesterday, Mr O'Callaghan was to ask the XJovernment, . WJiether, with a view to saying jsrne and expensq. m thp,public lt l ief vfde, ; tftey ' Will cottsidef tHb vadvisableuesß of adopting the use of tricycles for .the, delivery,,©,! parpels, letterSj^and tele- ; grams? ' < ' '
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 285, 29 October 1884, Page 3
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