\u \ ,' v, : i i i iwiii^'"" '-''"■ ■'" i • I Eichter and^Cdi, advertise for carpenters for.contcac^orjc. 7/ ' ..{., S^Oor couector pays^^ugnal quarterly visit to our subscribers to-mor-Ijtow^'iSettiem^t bf ; fcubspriptions fwf .Quarter ending 3iy<iutt.i' and arrears t(^ t^tjdat^jlfti^gpiaotftilly requested. | i.Tb^ r^Blts^jot^he polls for the con-j ' t slruction of the middle ; Oarangi Lin6 and Clevely's Ifipe are elsewhere ad- ■ ' vertised. In fhVformer.case the poll is. - K cavri^d,i^ithoat ioppoeition, and' m tho '^Jet^osjtfby (4*6^ '-'•'' •' : The Wfifl^ettivs'childisen (six m mvn j ber) were brought Jjefore Mr Ward at Morton yesterday and : were, orderjjc! to , ' . be sent to the Industrial Sohool, r; s, v •■,.■,.';..;;•;; , i The Jane Douglas will leave Foxtoni for Weljiegton on the 22nd. inst., at 11 •■ p.m v j UViAr> ki yw I It will be seen that the direct steamer lonic arrived m "Wellington early thiq morning. She left Plymouth on the 6th! December and has therefore been about; 45 days oj^ojfoyjjgg. '....,.«*■.. ■->■! : — -^^re j: ?a^^pri}se ! n^pongregated at iiOtaltS sbme Tflb iiauye's, their obiect be■iirigitfe'fe^nsideraiipn'of the best, p*eana c*ttybe-a^orile\i fojr;the e^tabliahmenk «»S' ,-thßMohrifftian "roligipn amongst tJift^a-j tW&yfo i« : 'f6r£fife%" introdnQeja . l>y, ■ thcj. •Wiyii^iiarJfes-'l^Seyertil of ih'e natives at 4 tottllii^' Tay/HaiB I hji his visit to fiiigland| are amo r agiit ;^nem. •/''■'' i "We have received fr^au Messrs. PaJJmorson and Scott, Pabuueitsfcoa agetsfis for the Australian M^tuflll Provident: Society, a nea.t ca^di abxtfuiac* I
The Tui leaves S'Oitoii for "Wellington at 11 a.m. on Wednesday next. . A petition is being signed at Bulls asking the Minister of Justice to appoint Mr J. N. Frood a J.P. . The new computation of time has been introduced m 'Wtiriganui, for instance, the volunteers are to parade at 18.5J0 o'clock and a general meetfaig at 20 o'clock. The above hours of course, being 6.80 and 8 p.m. No doubt that this mode of stating the time will at' no 1 distant date becomegeneral. . v ; . Messrs C. M. Ross & Co. insert paragraph advertisement m this issue worth , the persual of our readers. . A committee meeting of the BoatingClub takes place at the Commercial Hotel, this evening. One ; of the Dairy Company's milk conveyances upset opposite the Bank Chambers, this afternoon. No damage, however, of any consequence was caused by the mishap. '. } . _ . •Next Monday evening the Mutual Improvem>nt class will ongago ni a debate, the subject of which will be " Is it right I for a civili?:ecl tO^annes tlie territory pf an uncivilized people." ; Mr J. Grace for affirmative and' Mr J. Dillon for the nega- '^•'.".:■.■•-.".-.'"' ■■■•■•;:■■■. -'■■;■'' . ; T.lie snow capt suiniuit of tho Ruapchu ratigeti won; plainly visililo to-day. ; ■ ■ MriPrendergast is spoken of as a probable Warden tor Pitzherbert m the iVfanawatu Road Board. " -,-
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Manawatu Standard, Issue 42, 20 January 1885, Page 3
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