'.'- :The' Karere -i milk suppliers to the -Dajuy '-Factory were to bold a meeting on theirown account this afternoon.todiscuss 'local politics m general and the ; outlook . m Jfaotory matters m particular. Messrs Stevens and Gorton's new advertisement will appear to-morrow: ; The continuation of the report of the. Dairy Factory Company's meeting and: * of Mr Macarthur's address will appear m jpur.gae.2lt issue. ; *^ V kn '^apology 0 from' Robert Lacy to Michael Enright, Ashurst, appears elsewhere. . , .; > The Rev. Dodwell writes to the Mar,ion paper stating that he has not been .offered the curacy of Christ Church, Waiiganui, and lias no wish to leave his /present charge. .. X At the adjourned annual meeting of the t Dairy Factory Company held yesterday afternoon j-it was stated that Mr Ferguson I had resigned the post of chairman of directors. Mr W. C. Walker, jun., cony sented to act during the remainder of Jithe season. A hearty and unanimous vote of thanks to Mr Ferguson was pro- . posed on the motion of Mr Sly seconded ; by'Mr'McEwen,.ihe proposer speaking m the highest terms of praise of Mr Ferguson's efficient disoharge of the duties of chairman of directors. • JCaptain Frasftr, who had commanded ..the:Storn>bii:d and several other steamers died at Dunedin on Sunday. He had i. been. ailing for, some time past. The Taranaki Herald says :— " The last cargo of sheep and cattle the s.s. Hauraki took to Auckland realised £7 9s per head, tnd the sheep 155." ' The cliarge of exposing War Cries lot sale on the public streets brought , against a member of the SaJ ration Army • ! ; in Blenheim was dismissed, as was also ,thechtrge against Horace Baker, of : "Wellington, for maliciously beating a drum to the annoyance of another resident m. that town. Owing to special pressure on our space, m consequence of reports of meetings, Ac, we are again obliged to hold over the letter aigncd " Saintas," together with editorial comments thereon. Mr Macarthur will address his consti- ; tttehtß at the the Feilding Town Hall *~flris dvening at 8 o'clock. ' Those interested are reminded that the quarterly general meeting of the Manawatu Club will.be held this evenin £ at 8 p>m. ' : The funeral of the young man, 'VDftwieJj/ whose death wo recorded yeß- '" "ierday took place this afternoon.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 58, 10 February 1885, Page 3
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