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Mr Littiojohu was today engaged m silversmithing work, which brunch of the trade, previonn to his starting m husincßH, had to bo sent to Waiigaiini to irel done. Now it can b<? done cheaper, more quickly, aud as welt iv our own town. The press message from Wellingtoir elative to Inspector" Shearman's instructions to' the polic« contained an error which slightly altered the sense of it. The real order referred to "3'onng girls, arid lads," not "young girls and ladies." Mr McClenaghan has taken over the Hotel from Mr Samuels. In connection with the exhumation of the Maori bodies, the medical men will be Dr Earlo, (iior Mr Rusden) ; 'Or Tripe, (for Hon. Mr Bryce), and Dr " Connolly, (on behalf of tha Government). A general meeting of the Amateur Dramatic Club will bo held m Mr Haultain's office, on Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. ... .. Messrs Welch and Co. have a very hevy Btn«k/>f music on hand, for which hitherto purchasers have ha<i to S'mrl to . Wt'lliiifftou. In "tliia particular line of: goods the new firm are determined to keep on hand a large supply of the newest pieces, and will procure any piece that is wanted that is uot m stock. Writeß the Patea correspondent of an exchange :•— " During the last few days the majority of the employes, of the freezing company have left the district, beintj thrown out of work by the des triiction of th« tuiiMingH of tho company by fire. The few reinniriing are endeavouring to establish themselves here, but with the dullnesa of business I don't think they liave any chance of securing employment." ■ , The Huwera Slav, referring to tho remarks wf the Wellington Post end the Wftugani'i Herald on the -subject of disaff«etion nmruig the nativss at Pnrihnka, protests against " u arty hacks" treating tho rumours as the mere inventions of political opponents of the Government, cr as " deep-laid designs to secure publio expenditure m the district."

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 137, 15 May 1885, Page 3

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Untitled Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 137, 15 May 1885, Page 3

Untitled Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 137, 15 May 1885, Page 3

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