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; Mr* John ' Forces, who has taken over ', tho l)iiaiut>BS lately carried on by Kohn .tßr^s^nVWaiijjanui. wishes us to direct j special attention to his new advertise"meht which appears elstwhere. Succeeding to a vevy popular and welt-estab-lished bnsineSß, Mr Forbes should realize all his anticipations. The stock of jewellery is the largest, clu-apest, and most varied on the We»t Coast. ; We understand that two peculiar cases 4— which will be the first »f their kind heard m Hawera, if not m the colony— will, shortly ocy.upy the attftition of the p U.M. Gourtv They are to b« bronght by" the police against two Wf II known sawtuill proprietors, who will be char^i>d Under the Fisheries Act passed last session with placing saw- dust m tho streams, ■ contrary to that st-Uute. T—Jtlawerd Star. The Parliamentarj' correspoud<nt of the Tnrnnnki Herald snyti' ' that . the Canterbury ini'inbtra are disappointed with Sir Julius Vofj.Tl,' and think th .t hia wouderfnl energies are kept down by 'Mr Stout. Thinfjs havo not turned out as they expected. The vojrel regimhas not raised the price of wheat from 3s to 4s per bushel, and many big laud schemes fall flat m canseqih-uce. We understand that there are .no less tUan 55 enndidntes,- 15 t-oys and 40 girls undergoing thcirc-xainination tor the positions of pupil . teacher. Mr Bindon. ia tliß superintending officer. The . oxain ination will not be over until the end of %he. week .— Chronicle: We hear that the Wanganui Heads Railway Company's works arenow quite complelftd, but that is v<-ry unlikely that any start will be made before about; November next. , • ■ Messrs Wollerman and . Hutcheraoh 'ha^e been appointed agent's.', for .Mr Arthur \atee, need merchant, ' Auckland; The vegptaltlc seeds are sold at a uniform price of 6d and the flowor seeds at 3d per packet, and m c :ch is enough seed toriake a gsod sowing. ; Mr Walton was promised their support and recommendation by those at-, : tending Monday night's insurance -meet- ;' ing; m- the event of : arrangements •with' an outside 'company L being satisfactorily arrived at, for the position of local agent for the office. ...

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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 22, 24 June 1885, Page 3

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Untitled Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 22, 24 June 1885, Page 3

Untitled Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 22, 24 June 1885, Page 3

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