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The Wesleyan Hall- was- tW-ise^© of spirited activity last eyening, the attracting cause was^a. tqa and evening entertftinuient, providedi-by Mes&unas EEarvey and Whitehead, co-teachers of the Xoung Women's class, which meet inNo. 1," vestry oh Sunday i afeernoo^s,*^neir particular charge was greatly augmented by school officials, elder scholars, and friends. The twilight was uttUzeji^by the large companyin field sports. , The entertainment m the hall was highly, enjoyable, pursuits were pleasurable, and various, hearty votes of thanks were,.aocorded to the caterers for their generally appreciated feast of good things, and to Mr Patten for his handsome gift ofbooks to the already large and lately-replenish-ed Sunday School Library. .{The.pleasurable reunion disbanded by singing the national anthem at 10 p.m. The Wesjeyan choir prcfoeed to Marto* on Thursday next to give a repetition of the oratrip. " Paradise." iThe' Marton, people are buying, up the tickets rapidly , and a crowded house is looked forward tq. We direct Bp^dis' attention to an ad* vertiaement appearing elsewhere from the Wellington.- Manawatn Ifcdhvay Company announcing an lnaporta^tialo of land, ,. ■•,-■;'. '".,7,Mr B; X Heed js , ajjyertf eing. f w tenders for, harvesting \gr ass seed, . Tenders are." &Yite4 : for. th.6 purchase qf the 6took-in^rade of J. H.Toj)ping. The Iklanawatu Road /Board, jajdvertise the sections to berated fora, grant for seven bridges on the. 'Ka^ere roacL' The banks will be closed .on .the SBJnd Anniversary Day, ' , .. ;; • Messrs Stevens and Gorton's next sale at Bulls will take r. place, , on „T uesday next, January 20th, Partieiu'aW oi safe will be found m another esn,mn. r "^^ qjhfl W. D-Qflglas amv*d this morn. mg jnd taw*, at XO, o'clock^ tcnigbt." ; wpather permuting, ■ *

A meeting of shareholders m the Soap Factory Company was held to consider the following resolution, viz., That it has bejjffcproved ■to their satisfaction that tW (Jompany "cannot, by reason of its jifiWlitierir continue its business, arid |bii^it is;,ridvisaW,e to wind up the same, arid' '"tnSt it be wound up volun- " tarilyV And that ' Messrs and— — he apppnteajaudltors. About 20 shareholders were present and there were also a number -of proxys. 1 . The resolu- : tion as above, after due consideration, was f aflrried, Messrs T. King and T.; Waltojij SW Appointed ", liftbidators f6r the Company. Mr^a"»tlc^- : hitt'''recbived : copies a muaic'&l composition •> entitled " Jjovo and Wai^'oiThfel work -is "beautifully arran- ! fred-.foxichaTabter rendition and will very HkeJjft J>e prqducad m th^ form at an early ,4^6 un do^ thft .able directorship of tnp, gen tleiuaa above-named. "J^^r and Lord Derby persist in'" conciliating Germany and France.attheexpensedf Australin.without^o^HUittj^ the ' colonists, they are but-^iih^theway for another Bunker Hiltyfc*ay&^ t^e Cooktown ; Independents hiir. i-.'v:.. ■■)■■■■ '/ — ..'■•■' -.■••'. •■• - T2i»e«nti re. satief action given to all patrons of j.MUC "Dressmaking Depart *ment througho.ut jthe season,, has been very gra<i¥ykig; Eraricis? 5 peculiar ability m fitljiigias.fweU ias,i first, class style and thorough workmanship has been- fully, appreciated^ Onr scale of chaVpes Ti mintai'ned' strictly moderate and'-in^cbh'sisUbt keeping with the amdiinV-of:- worfe'ptirform'edf and we can unhesitatingly commend parties requiringlDre^afls Wadefpp/tP inspectput stock an^nterßiwiAurrPr^makei; at The Bon^arc^.VJ-^f.Kos ß^ P°-— Cadvt.l Mea^j and Son, Dentist, Wan^anui, Registered .under the Im perial Colonial Acts. Dentistry m all its branches,, Mr .Greenwqod,^brings with him allfhVretfiisite apparatus for adminitwltiugiNitrdhs Oxide. Gaa for the paiuljufl^epUractjqna of teeth. Mr Greenwood may, ,4>e tiqnsultcd at Palmerston on Tirursday^ncj, '.' at VYalkley's Hotel.~ ; IADVT.T :'*' ■' '■;'. :'"

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 40, 17 January 1885, Page 2

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Untitled Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 40, 17 January 1885, Page 2

Untitled Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 40, 17 January 1885, Page 2

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