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" Cehtvifiigiil M cliceae is a new;, article' r^ently .introduced : intotlw : ' wmld's^i <hiarketV "A lot of 400 lk«es ofotuff called * cheese,'" says the Chicago Tribune of Jan. 15th,- --" was ; sold m this market last Tuesday, at one cent, per pound, it is to lie exported to England, where it will probably net a handsome profit if it does not spoil on the way and have to be thrown into the • .Mersey. The, stuff is niade by the new process called I '' which is supposed to lie i^u^l v to;:ihe extractiim of solid nutriment out , of milk that has already been skimmed to the condition of v blue water, are informed that soia«' of this material tow lieeu offered here recently at the figure of 15 cents, per box--j.he.box ordinarily con tinning about forty- fight pounds . It is fair to presume that this socalled cheese is worthno ihbreforeating* pnrpbses than rhefconscience3of the men who put it oh the inirket." An exchange says: — Samivel Teller's advice to his son to "beware of vidders" . has hitherto been the stock illnstraupn of the powerful seductiveness of.' females who; havelost by death" their first—well,-hus- ' Hondo, if not" loves. • The Dunklin Evening Refold of Tuesday last, however, furnished a proof of widows', powers of- fascination lieside -which the experience of the proprietor of the" Alarkis o* Grauby " fadt-s into ihsiguificiujce, a« will be admitted, wheii the following copy -Pf a, genuine advertiaejnent is perused : — ■" Matrimony. Yo-wg Widow who advertised herself under the name of *Thiifty asi free to open correspondence withiiviejw, to matrimony, begs to i statethat she has accepted the offer of a young well-to-do farmer who is alao a carpenter, by ti ade, and that she jeaves *JDunedin with him for his 1 home in^the^lprth Tsland m a few • days. She desires. < 6 thank the one hundied and Seventy-three young tradesmen whom she has been comp.llecl to rrji'ct, and begs to assure thai their letters are all destroyed and^ their confidence will l» respi.cted." I wonder what the iiiariiugertWf «-jan>«ter« oE Otngn think of " one hundred »ud soveufy ihre© " (and one over) young tnvlesoicn comJietiiig for th«^ jKMWAiBiott for one vricloW?

Inspector H«rdy of the New Plymout i district and Detective Benjamin, werpassengers by train last •veninglt* Foxton. Mr A. Nannestad, formerly of Trondheim, is now engaged at the snagging operations now being carried on iv the Wanganiii river. VYe Post understand that when theJ Bteamor Moa, which is now being lengthened and" supplied with' new boilers and engines, is finished, she will be sold by Captain Williams, and it is more than probable slie will be. bought for the Foxton trade. Her place m Wellington as a harbour boat will bo filled by . ,a v new steaim-r, the materi.nj for which, Captain Williams is orderiug fr«in Home. •; A "notice from the Deputy Official Assignee m thp estate of VV. :.*B. Sete--trieyer appears m another column. Meffsss G. ''M-. Snelaon and Co. hold a sale of jewellery o» the premises m the Square lately occupied by Messrs Moore and* Garter, to-morrow at 2 p.m. .•'■'." , An advertisement from Mr W. Ghapman, painter^ paperhanger, &c, Wanappears elsewhere. : ...-.■ "^ngiiard's '». ... .discussion t> oil the Spring Handicap appears ; m our advertising columns. • A new advertisement from the Bon Marche appears m this issue. .. We believe that Mr Nye who is to temporarily fill the place of Mrs. Harvey at the Terrace End.' School may shbrtlv be expected tb, arrive: Mrs Harvey's, charge of the school will terminate. on Friday next, andwa believe m apprccia'tion] of this lady's past goodMnatiageinent the scholars huYudocidutl to make her(a suitable prcseutHtion as a token of esteem and regard. . " - ':Thi carpenters «trik»« hi Blenheim has j ended, the enfplojera having made certain concessions , .. "-..' Tho following, team will represent Manawatu m Jtlio Wanganui fool ball, match to be }>la3'p<l «n SHtii'nViy next at x Wanganui r-r-Eiill-back.Luxford ; half- ■ backs, E.f Templar n n«l A. S. Baker : quarter. backs, Halcombe, Thompson, Saywell,;>ffir\rarils, «las. Moffat, Stalknl, Salmon, Milton, Andrews, B. Smith. Belfit; Boot h, and E. W, Seeker ; chp-'taiued-byTlioiiin'sbii. Practice will take place oil Wednesday afternoon at 330 when a full muster of the team is exP.ectcd. This match will be as exciting., aird : iiitefesting a one as lias yet been played, and is looked forward to.; with aniicipal ?pny >y PplnierSton atliletes. A ; ofpers^nHhcreliave decjeed to j.atleud, and will, proceed by eirly .train on Saturday i^turninjjf^ the Na'mo.ereiiinf^f t ' i-:iv :'" '^' l '"~"~'

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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 50, 28 July 1885, Page 3

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Untitled Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 50, 28 July 1885, Page 3

Untitled Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 50, 28 July 1885, Page 3

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