j . Wetemind our readjmofj^r Snelson's sale bf. \ horses "aT 'Tattersalls i&SWes-to -■ take|pTace to-morrow, commencing at *T. 30 p.m. He will also sell the stock-in-trade.and goodwill of Mr T. Jojcdanty business*. whose state of health is such as to oompei'himJiQ.fetire?. The Tarariaki^firaW^ Gretfui,corfe'B-^ pondeut writes that a meeting was held on Tuesday when 'ft, telegram WaW seiit to the Hon. Mr-Ballance, inviting Jiiiu^ to a lunoh,there v while on his way to Mokau;> /f-. : .:[±:X^ ' >■•*.< V.W !■.«,' The^&^hjl&^ting chief Titokowaru■■s^sg^i&itH yesterday. This is sinfee^ljQ^wh^ he wM 4riy^ .^ack by. ii^^^j^^^^^ii^ilnt dated. 45$ :m^^e^ptiSty tbat^he next .^oojb^iile is fixea^ "eoinriaence on 20th y , _,:.;■ .;_■ ;.,,, . ■'- The Jane Douglas will leave Foiton for Wellington to-morrow, at 5 p.m. In a paragraph advertisement m itife issue C. M. Tloss and Co., of the Bon Marche quote some prices, Which 'H ! iii»y be to the interest of some of our readers to note. •■•■'..:•••■"" <-<.Y.y/-v , Subscribers resident ip ./ town <a nd; suburbs Avill be called on next Monday, Dec. 1, for their f oi^ r- weekly payments t (due last Monday) 1 and ' arrears' of J"ac.£P.untß preriously rendered, a pjpmpt Bettlement of which is particularly re-' . quested.* «— ..-,m.^~ 1 :- 1 «»,' -" The programme for the Otaki Race Meeting is elsGwliesile_ published, j 'Tße:, date ofthe meeting" is •; fj&iifiS,^f or i ste# ' Year's Day, and avery suoces^ful aqeeir ,ing nxay!be' looked forward to r \; ; ; fi-: Mij- I»atten delivefs^ "his lecture* on : ;f?^Alcohor at the Wesleyan Hall oijj ; Monday next,to be illustrate with dissolvriv ing views! js;* ij All Saints choir are practicing som*, ( l ipew anthems and carols for the Christ- ' j|nas season. , j Nothing succeeds like success. £200 4ias been subscribed m Auckland towards ;ja testimonial to Mr Fraser m com memof the rescue o.f the Triumph. :'. SeTgean|-Maj6V f Henry^vgirtived by Qic noon train" to attend the Gfbvernra cenViniipection parade of the volunteers this I A piomi*Bing mare belongmg to Mr 1 ?letcher Johnston, and trsriftea by Mr . iV. Moore, won the hack race at the 'I; island Bay meetinga"*iM'd>B i h;oJv>tT|B to j Palmereton. '^' Iwv - v ' %%y ® lind wil inspect the volunteers r ,at the Government parade th^&^v^ntiig'Pj We were glad to see MtJJLJE. Charajerlain, of Feilding, looking much belter iUteday iflion i fwlJen-ilasfc .' ■> wer^ saw-him' an < ;Palmerston. He speaks m terms of nigh praise .of Signer. Hug's treatment |rFifiMicKlie iajs^ hatf'denv'e^Very^ material benefit, -o. • < ■ ' • 5f '>,\\^*>V'\ •\-Mi\ \;'i \^VMUU
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Manawatu Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 144, 28 November 1884, Page 3
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