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The steamer Triumph has been withdrawn ;froimthe New Zealand and Sydney trade, and is row laid up m Sydney: 5 .Some of the higher peaks o±" 'the Tararua Ranges were enveloped m a snowy mautle to-dayj there having evidently been a heavy fall m the moun- ■ tains last night. •.T<be» first -of new type blocks, etc., for the Standard came to; hand, to day. Some of thu latter ■ were specially ordered for advertisers, and. will btfpnt into use iv a ''few days. A second shipinent.compriaiiig nearly half a tou of -ti-pe of smaller 3&o, will arrive per next direct .'steamer. ,A third was ordered last mail, and should arrive m January. i ; •-•■■•■<■.•. a The Lawrence Dramatic Company appear at the Theatre this evening .m "My Wife's Lover, or Saved from the • Guillotine;" to-morrow Evening "v the Company play at Feilding, and Weduesday at Bulls. " ; '' ; Qn; Wednesday we will publish an interesting Supplement with our usual issue of the standard. . An application .for a mineral lease is notified m our advertising cohimns. There was not the slightest attempt on the part of either the police or the local agent of the theatre to keep decent order at the performance on.. S&tujrdny evening: iSuchra, bedlam- of- fiendish noise and rowdyism we h&vo n^ye.t| bc»foreiwitnessed m this town, alid ft is high 1 tirije some alteration was mad^and" the public protected m sojno degree ai leaet. • ' ;. Mr Larcomb, architect, ia now 'pro' 1 pariag plans for a pnlilic hull m Wood villo; The new. , building will be very' extensive and substantial one, umisisling of hall, ante-rooms, shops, offices, etc. etc.: We will give a more detailed description of the building in f a subsequent issue. : . '- 'Messrs : Stevehs and Gcrtori's ; ri6xt ; salL' at the Borough Yards will takeplace jon the 13th instant-^-to-morrbw week. We give elsewhere, on the principleof hear both sides, an extract from the Post, which may prove interesting lo 6ur local footballers, tt is a pity that any ill-feeling should exist between footballers hei<? and m Welliiigton :: through any cause. X The Wellington Supreme Court opened to-day. Reference: was made by the Judge to the Hutt tarring case, for which Walden was committed for trial. Wopdyille is about to send ,ont a vprtrtydo prospect m .Boh?mgiha I and report on the alleged .rich', deposits jpf minerals, believed to be existing there.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1472, 5 October 1885, Page 4

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Untitled Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1472, 5 October 1885, Page 4

Untitled Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1472, 5 October 1885, Page 4

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