JMeveh/aiid wrtbn f announce » special stde'~on Friday, at 1 o'clock, l^Wfsfci^-iii-tf^ iiiii^3tato of J. T. Dt^ 7 a^ qhick w^eajt^tea, pjigar, peroT" JL V- J Wfe r ie'aiiii that' Had' the presentilocal I'j&fttifc^ofMe JSoUc'ofy'N^ Zeaflan^ been i|»^ahner6tpni the^Borough Goun-' ' ' cfl axjcjiuht, would, not.hdve ' ween raransfS»ed^ is-^ *tsne Boroofoi jirpuld Jhave.. beefc^^J^la' n^qrfe, libqnif in^nnerjthan j^jpit^ire wnen the nouryp'f departure of stftaerl ©bu^as anfl^ (Edi'jEroinfFo^i! ton t»^e^^^4.^ priot.'to'publication, it wil^e posted up at this office dopf fprt 'i|W^*Wfe..;..^»..,,.^! r Msjm rieft§e^ j( to/ le^m to-da^ that r,M£ J«nes jyi^t^n^.betteE^ and" Hopes to : biabie w) rfetiu^ to business to -tnoryow., Mr Boe.Jhei ..elder brother of Mr G. £V£os, has bipen lying very ill cpn-{ y^dsrab^fi)iie past^ We aie^glaa to hear he is sUahtly better, within this lait' day We areie"que>ted to remind members • ojttheßpHW'tllubtliat'th^it isutscrip-.^nsW-ei'ttoWipayßiblfe to.rthe h^oh^sec. " .'»WWB^ JPftJW^ , t0 p l *^ 6 ,!li^.P3i^.4o,ja^t lts^fi^jajcial.ehgttgej ment^ .ai^., d»;, ,%su?e\ lfcf- j permanent i^.fnc^MiW^l^^titeti^ ■ i (gr, ."\tt hie been decided to. form. a JOjcfcey isCau^fct Marton. 'The subscription is. to -v^.!g^«-yß.aiV^>;^ '■ ■•.•',. ■..,•(;•-.•■•' ..; | c : Waft^Am 1 Watf^burneil to-day.; i ajlOO' &> note^ m the house dtlhe ! 1 T^e'iiirati^M^s!t«r^ekrh^id Wan^' } '• 'ffwrni on^ 'iattircUiy, TT% went )u^tS8 v V ST|W wW ti^irilii,' 7^. nfile^ - The o wfiSy^t 1 v i V©^ -frl^dly. teieption' •', ; « mTW iffiffitotote '■■; : BallwitSß'si ttanana Igave generaf satis- , fitetion. He retnriife td^Wellihgtok joye^t r , land to-nighK [ -q;"3?^W^bi !O iaf'T^'*eeilJ6xed Ibj'fe-". ''^awljtw Cdteit^i Gouncil^-at Jser£efc " •^ f -%^^niin'a' i dfir i^ft€»eta;.of iMessns; Stevens aHS*6Drton's sale at the BorcA^i ' t^ Yaf^ft 1 pan. l i -itttint&fti'i« r d»€ofcea'.<» vM^o imbbrtSrit : advertisements from the Manawapx Road FrotttftlW'.Mjarfcon paper wepdethat; a* «and concert will be .gives m the terfpM^S^n,Mar*<i&;J'bn Aiuiiveje,j MC¥ iPwtv- 611 c B ran^ ratario, * Xi fiWn Palmerston ot thirty singei|&' ' vV The, Blight to the pinus instyws.fy&s V s£re'£tt tttllartow, wiiefe-it;*ljrQateiQ^ io !/ fc^y v tfae;ti«ißßV . ■ : •■ " ■}■■ If. i J u ' " ( ; *' 1 Tne'me^^n^ '' of 'the'Wajigarui AgrieuituriilVand t*aitijafal Assowatioi, which VSrjfflSavft^B'tielfW'Mr F. fe. Jack- ' JSSta'^'iPW teormng laati;"sE^ a/pi|fl^t^«ifcb«B«. of nJrfarn^g#- ! ru^6fear this utofljj, and] onoe h^althv and vigorous body h.as Oieq,
Messrs Barns & Higgie's next stock sale at tho Campbelltown yards will be held on Wednesday. The entries at preL§pnt received are published m our advertising columns/ They include fat cows-, cows and calves, 2£ to 3 year-old steers, I mixed cattle* fat sheep, wether hoggets, i horses, and pigs. * .]?■ '■ ■■''-. .TheHon John Ballance, as Minister of Defence, is wisely encouraging the volunteer movement. We (Star) observe that m various -parts of J[he colony.now corps ase-TSeing formed of" naval, horse, foot, and artillery. lihasbeenioomtfch tho fashion of previous I'jDefence Ministers to rather "snub " volunteers, and it is very' gratifying to chronicte' a change-for • the b§tter. ,i Fred G; Hales, son of the Archdeacon of LaT^eptorii'^and a nephew of the station-Tnttster at^Eeilding, gained 1 -" manian scholarship for last .year;^ This carries with it an income ,6f v j^OO.per annum, and education m. -an English ' University. ; \&'"; : : \ ; ; .-:V, ■'. ; ,V>\ The steamer T^was^to' saU for WelMngton from Foxtfiix to>di*y^at 2 p.m., l We learn that ,it : & probable the iNew : Zealand Loan arid- MaSoirijile Agency Company will shortly open premises m Pahnerston for;ine tr^sabtfon of their business. ..£'• ; ■, •,;■•■; Mf J. o. >'-Nathan has t&ken a" sub-, contact on- 'the;, Spur Road, for' which his teattw sfcaytigd tp-^v. ; We understand 3that. Mj 'McGattliy ha? also a-conttacfc bn the Itom^ piece of work. .^^Mis^Hoodleft Palmexston last week '°?ojjw fbi : -Hamilton, where she intends <jonvent. . • We learja that there were several cases of sunstroke on.- Saturday m the neighborhood of Pahnerston, though'none of a serious nature. The ship Waitangi's boat capsized at : Napier on Saturday, fv and, t^ie.pccp^iants had .a. narrow escape of drowning.' ' "" ''* The freezmg chambers: of "Che s'teaiHer Arawa have been discovered to be too small to hold the intended ship& en t, -and 2000 carcases have to be left behind at Napier. ' • .The causes of the postponement ot the' *sairorralj^ln f e^irzn!rlerr^rock"'^^ the Wellington and. Manawatu Bailway Company^ar.e,.exp]taju^ed inidyertisement elsewhere. i] '■', .. Mr A. A. Burnett, of Wellington, offers for positive sale freehold and leasehold^properties of the late "George Bioyd." A Kttle girl of Mr P. Kavanah had her left arm broken below the elbow this morning. The child was brought into town, and attended to by Dr Macintire, the fractured limb being successfully set.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 35, 12 January 1885, Page 3
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