A Christchurch telegram state.* that whils.t the driver of the Avonsile bus was off his , seat last night, a passenger holdmg the reins, the horses became un- . manageable and dashed under a veran:\dahy"causing, . .internal injuries to the editor of the Canterbury Times, who "lies' far a'criticrair state. "'A r man named Cooper also sustained serious injuries. "- We > liaVeHrtceived f rom. Messrs T. .Kennedy. Macdotiu ld and Co. their Well i(igto,n Lauded; Property, Quido for July >«jUicl)^cb.'n|ains m a coucise form (reports 4fei|B §f sale-* .^fn-.«l|^^.'Tf v th%^(^libny i 4hd m a well arranged and -concise form the de i t^ip^E (^p> v, A Suburbatfi Lafld ■:Country , m; , thijir. bands ,for sale. A number, an Ad•iCircular'Bh l oiil<l'ibe tnken advantage of I Uy ! the.iuieri ; -cUntiie com mu nity m all parts os the ciQ,plp«y; j s T:h»?jGujde..has.,inet with won:i,3«^oi ap|»T^!>^QO ? *Jl, ;oyer:tlife C«»lot»y, and we, are 'in f ortiied'-bV! ; tJje r pubjiwhera - that tliq^deinand . is ( rapidly increasing ]firp«l 'ajjipar^iMy'VU^^.'^n^^C' -''■ ~\/ V :iDti '^giifi^l^ar^^qf-'iii'iD'iD'a'^e ' Maoa 1 -^ watu Cbuiiiy Cbinvoir.vi Poole & Anderi.s^tijjsftuj^Jß«l;f.ar^.def.indjinta- had to be -called ioorder-tor continually^addressiiig . the Court iiiul jury during the crossexaininatiori.oL a witness. ;: r. The jewellery Avjiich is to bo'sold by 'Messrs G. 2^Su^*»q^:;& Co. on Saturday (text, is on lately .occupied by^ssrs^Moore^^ Carter m iiho Squared* : r'~?z?*j-:[ '■' '""-.y-'''" •; His Honor Judge : Rawpon censured 'the practice of some cohtrActors tender- . ing for works at ridiculously low prices, receiving progress payments, and then throwing up their contracts, thus doing an injury to the legitimate contractor, : Few people know the nnioont of ' good which is being done by St. Peter's Mission School m Quinn-street ".Wellington. It is a school established to ' educate boys and girls living m that neighbourhood. The ' pqirishionerß have secured a room from the Hon. J. Martin, M. L. C, for three years, free of charge, and have furnished it nicely with pictures, &c, There is a circulating library, m connection with the school, which contains a large number of interesting bookt aud periodicals;. The bo.VB meet on certain evenings dnring the Week, when they ritadorplay draughts, dominoes &c. The girls have sowing. clases, and Miss Reader has a day class On Tuesdays for girls. There is service three times a day on Sundays, all being presided over by Mr Johnspnj who is very, much liked bythe children attending the school. Mi«s Woodman plays/ the harmonium, while Misses:: Johnson, Lawson, aud others assist m varioiiß ways. It is quite a treat to go to the school some Sunday or any other evening and hear the children sing. They enter into the singing most heartily, aud would favourably compare with older . established Sunday S<fhools. — Evening Press.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 47, 23 July 1885, Page 3
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