'■■} Ai flask full of powder was fonnd this : rnorniug; juv a blacksmith's forjfo m Bleuh«Mrti,jußt where then* re would ignite the boutentt). There is a deadlock m the Home Parliament, swing to the attitude assumed by liord Salisbury. The fprmal reception of the returned New. Sout£ Wale.?;, Contingent will take place tb^morrowj,';. ,Thje d>y will be ar oubh'c holiday, M* a^'gfe'at event is : looked jforward;^^;; V / /-Wednesday "being St. John's Day, special service will be conducted m All Saint&yChurch. . " : " The ' Scandinavian • Wesleyans give a tea meetings and*eritertainment on Friday eveniug.next'iu'the Wesleyan Hall. The Rev.; Mr fteilson and daughter Will be present and the latter will contribute vocal selections with harp accompaniment. " Ah enjoyable evening is anticipated. Pastor Scib-s preached m the Lnthoran Church yesterday forenoon. We remind our readers of the adjourned meeting of insurers at Mowletn's Rooms this evening at 7. 30 pin o'clock. Business further consideration re reduc--6f tariff. A PreßS telegram from Napier stateß that the Borough Council have had a byelaw framed against processioiis Without tho permissiou of tho authorities. This is aimed chiefly at the Salvation Army nuisance. In our answer to " Fair Play" m Saturday's issue,, one sentence should have read thus : — " Tlicre are also other reasons for our action to which wo do pot consider it expedient' to allude just now." The, w.O.Vd! our action was made, to read by a misprint, «n action! .... ... ; Mr Walton's canvass ; re reduced in,^ui,ancft .tariff now represents about £7q,o6^: : '' .; ." " .-'• -.■■*■ • ■ ■•■■ Mr West is inviting tenders for altorations,«nd additions to Mr James Linton's dwelling-house. Tenders close on Fri da>v Plans can be seen at Mr. West's office. ' - Several cases of •rysypelas have occurred m Palmerston this winter. A dangerous one is reported to-day at Terrace End. We regret to learn that Mrs Harbott's state is such that it has- been deemed, expedient to have her taken care of. The' unfortunate womau has had her own share of trouble of one kind and another. The following is the route of the RitaRadcliff Company : — Wanganni, Mouday, 29th ; Martoo/ Tuesday, 30th ; Feilding, July Ist ; Palmeratoß, Thursday and.Fridajj 2nd aud 3rd. July; thence to Napier. -,:;
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 20, 22 June 1885, Page 3
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