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| THIRD EDITION. i •■ % j M.vnawatu Standaud Oiiice, J Saturday, 5.15 p.m. I SHIPPING H&WS>i] •: o POUT'OIj 1 WANUANUI. AUIUVALS. -V' May 22— Oreti, from the Nj>Hhp : ' CLKAitKi May 22— fluia, for tfuhuigtoit. May 22— Oreti, for Auckland. ? PROJECTED UICI'AIITUKIiS ' Kennedy, foi Nelson, to-day. Stonnbinl, for AVeJfington, tb-d&y. ' Go-Ahdad, for Dnncdin, to-day: Huia, for Wellington, on Monday, ;•■■■!, PORT OF WELLINGTON". ;: „-■ ' SAILED. '"..' : May 21— Jane Douglas, s.s. 75 tons,_ Fraser, for, Foxton. Turnbnll and Co., agents. I. ; - THK li'IBKCT STEASIKRS. " Tongariro left Plymouth llth A,pril ; lonic, left Plymouth ?*aLjvril'2stli, for Port Chalmers ; Aorangi, tUtt^Piymbuth 9th May for Auckland. | :h , : ..,.- PORT Oh FOXTON. \S\' '' PROJEcrnn depautpbe. % •' For Wellington. Jane DoMglaß, to day (Saturday), at 3 p.m. ■■■■ ' . " {Special to the Standard J ...'..'• . F- xToxj -I'Viduy. ; . Jane Duiiglas tuiivcd at 3 p.m., leaves to-umrruw 3 p.m. Passengers —Mes»luiueß Taylor, Wiikie anirl child, Miss Dobsiju, Messrs Alexander, Crawford, Atkin, J«B.sop, : Magiuity, Pomfrey, New- ; laud and: Clurk; I7the SOUDAN. _,•'. „' ♦ — ' : (BY EI.ECTRICTELEGUVPU-COPYUIGIiT.) : (KKDTKRS' TEU£GKAM3.J ; Caiho, Fiiday. General Lord Wolseley arrived here' to-duy on his return from Suakim. A telegram from Alexandria reports the ar-J rival of the three . transports having oni board the Guards. > ; Berueb, Friday. Earl Boseberry arrived hereto-day from London on a visit. UTEST CABLFNEWS; ■•: . . .■ . ~* ' • (SX, ELECTRIC TBLEQRAriI.— COPYRIGHT.) 1 . ■■ CREOTER'n TELKGRAMB.) '■'•■r : Pauis, May 22. j Victor Hugo, the well-kuown author, didd to-day. A«ed 83. : TJBIi£GVKAPIIIC. ; — "•"" ~ .. ■ ' (UNITED PBBSS ABSOCIATIOS,V AtreKLAND, Friday. The Triumph, from Sydney , with 2000 tons of coal. . ■ William Bilby has; been committed for burglary at Reid and Gray's stores. WEiiLiNGTOx, 'IViday. At the Appeal Court to-iiay argument m one of the cases, retina v. . W. Wdriug Taylor, whs taken, and their Honors reservud judgement. Government have under consideration the desirableness of proposing to Parliament next session for an increase of rating power under " The Rating Act, 1882," from throe farthings to a penny m the pound on capital value, m order to give thoHe boroit^liH wlticli cuay adopt this act ns l.p'gp. an income from the rates ns they now possess under the system of levying one shilling m the pound on the annual value. Cold at the Hay of Islands. CUNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION). Auckland, Friday. " . Payable gold is reported to be discovered at the Bay o£ Islands. The Waste; Land.s Board are' in receipt of a letter which Mr Bernard Ryan had forwarded to Mr Clcndon, resident magistrate, intimating to him the discovery of gold-bear-ing quartz, and stating if it proved payable he should claim the reward offered by the Government. Specimens froum the roef, and assayed at i\\e Bank of New Zealand, was' found to contain gold equal to 2ozs. to the ton. The locality of the discovery is not stated, but Ryan has pegged out a prospecting claim. A letter has been sent to tlie Minister of Lands. . The JUirect Steamers. + : — _. •■ ■ • 'ARRIVAL OF TBB TONGARIRO. (UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.") ' Wellington, Saturday. the Secretary of the Post Office Department has received a telegram stating that the R.il. Steamer Tongariro, 'from London to Port Chalmers, passed the Nuggets at 11 this morning. She will arrive at Port Chalmers at five to-night. The Tongariro is three days m advance of time-table date. politicaOe^s. — ♦ • The Honourable Mr Ballance left Wanganui yesterday afternoon for Wellington by the Huia. (UNITED PttKSS ASSOCIATION.) Hawera, Friday. Major Atkinson addressed his constituents here this evening. He was accorded an almost unanimous vote of confidence. - . . Arrest of a Burglar. Constable Manning this morning arrested a man named Denis Dalley, m the Manawatu Gorjre, for an attempted burglary at Mrs Cooper's, Stoney Creek. Just as the Woodville coach got to the ferry the constable was observed coming ! from the Palmerston side, and on coming close the occupants were questioned as to having passed a man on the road. On being informed m the affirmative, the constable requested the coach to wait for him, and riding quickly on he arrested the party he was m pursuit of, brought him back and placed In' in m tho coach which at once proceeded on to Palmerston, the arm ot the law bringing up the roar. We believe the arreßted man who entered Mr Coopers 's house, last night, managed to get into her bedroom, and placing his hand on her breast, told, her not to make a noise, or it would be worse for her. She, however, screamed, and the house being alarmed, the burglar made off. : SANDER AND SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT. — Hosier, M.D., Prof. University, (rreifawultl, reports : — (lii)tlierin. Tonsils continually coherent,: presenting ulcers with white exmlats. Cured ml4 liny*. ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS i* war ranted to cure nil tlUcharges from the Urin:iry Organs, m either sox Cicritiircil or constitutional). Gnivul. mid Fains m tlie Buck, (luunntccil free from Mercury. Sold m Boxes, 4s Cd ench, by all CliimisU and Patent Medicine Vendors ; Sole proprietors, Thk Lixcoi,N xxn MrniiWi) Counties DRUft CO., Lincoln, England, Wholesale of all tho ' Wholesale House,

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 144, 23 May 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 144, 23 May 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 144, 23 May 1885, Page 3

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