At thel- -Waiiganui Police Court ion Saturday, a charge of annoying the Salvation Army, by Arthur Rowland (Happy • jSLrthur)' against Joseph Chad wick for a breach of the peacejwas on the request of Mr Hutchison withdrawn. The defendant having expressed his regret at the pcburrence, the informant hud Expressed his willingnfiss to withdraw the case. Case withdrawn by leave. . . .. v ...-•., . . r • y 7vV« learn that 'the' Catholic" Concert lately given in' Foxton will be repeated an Palmerston m a f ortuight'stime. ! I The Handicap Hurdles Auckland was-wbri by King, the Spring Handicap by Libeller, the Steeplechase Handicap byTopthorn, andithe 1 Epsom Plafe by Mitrailleuse. Heaton, a jockey, was i thrown jn the steeplechase, but not- seriously 'hUrt ; .-,.., , ..." •: , _ ;.. ..;,,; . ; \ye'are)glad to learn torday on inquiry that Pastor [Gaustad .is ; slightly •better. . -' '.';, , ■..■ , , !v \r ■•■''■ 1 ,MrL. /( &- jest's ; ;a I He,red ac|yertisement appears m the fourth page., Mr Greeuwood's next professional visit to Palmerston wiU be on Friday the 2tth ipsO ;-T'.!"Avv ..-:'! ■.'•.) ] ji.iThe Jape/Piouglas will leave; Foxton "for Wellington to-morrow ? at 7 p.m. ' Tenders for Harpet's Estate must jbe m the hands of the Official Assignee, Wellington, on Wednesday the 19th instaut. . Mr Thomas Bracken is announced to aopearjn, Paln^ereton on Wednesday for one nigHt only, m bis entertainment entitled "An evening with poets and humourists," which is highly spoken of by the New Zealand press. O Messrs Stevens and Gorton request us to call attention to an 'entry accidentally omitted from their catalogue for tomorrow's sale at Bulls, viz., 300 ewes andlatnbß.' ,;■•.• : . ~ • An entertainment is tbbe given m St. Peters Mission Room to-morrow, m aid of.the funds of the £ricket Club, < ' Mr O. Henry, saddler, Feilding. has^an announcement m pur. fourth page which we commend to the attention of,, mbro particularly our readers m. the Manchiester Block and m the country districts generally. •*'■" J
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Manawatu Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 134, 17 November 1884, Page 3
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