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Mm*, (jlimtine Nilasous's profiles* sional tour m Scandinavia; began at Bergen on August 20th, and seems, says the World (London), to augur a tritfdipTian march 'through filer ■ pkti^ve countries similar to her last, "in ' 1876. The town was v «»/ei?e, and. th& tftva tfas received on landing by the civil authori« ties,- thergreatest en tb»Biaßm.i>re|r ailing. Shortly afteV" entering tne tritel 1 she 'received a visit ffoniMr Gladstone, who came ashore from the Sunbeam for that purpose/being alto the bearer of aii invitation from Sir Thomas and Lady Brassey to a supper on board thqyaohtf which was, however, declined, on account of f atigue af te> the voyage*;. Subsequently the celebrated vocalist proceeded to pay a counter visiito theSflnbeani, but wiastoo late, ;,as the vessel got under steam whilst she wae> being rowefr towards it v ' .*. ■ >-ji-.l» '. .• \> Three, parties of are Hb ' bje placed on the Maungftiainok<> Block at once at the W6}jdville' en»f W'cut up the land with a view to settling it undef-'the defeWd payWeb^ystcm. ' J The laii* Sn ; the viciuity of the Maungaitoko Bridge and that portiou knovif n as th« tb'wfiinij) : reserve, is to b» subdivided m.. seqtiotis ! varying from ten to, '.fifty apres,; ;find I offered 'under .the vijliage, s^tleinent syßf 6m.'; . A. iMge .. bjock of country m the Forty-Mile Bush, a.ready surveyed, : ancl known as the lijahgaone jb |o;be-put ■ upon the perpetual leasingiyatera. These. blbSk'B,- together witK'a'f considerabie' ■ area of /r be,tw^enyEketahjana and i Mauricevilie will for^ the iai^es^ area ! y «f diWpos'ed-of iff one sale v under the ! Wellington Land Board.— Euqminer. ... i Messrs Snelson and Co announce a, I spWfgfCale ; rooms on Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m. I Mr T. Nelson hai an , annoupcemept [ e^liße^her!e c i^--rfeiCe : r ! e;uc^ .tp/the;';dayjij" nt } i ! riiriiiing' and fares by hii paßsenger, I coach to Ashnrst. ,.,,.., ; ; -a. :• :i -shiii 1 - 1»; j Mr Clifford, of the -Princess Hotel, is |m want'6f a strong 'respectable 1 giriJ 1 . >■ "* i Mr Baiter wi^hes^us 'to' state that sii mares -hayei come to'Somuua all'theiway, f^^av&f ;V';;^*' '';""* The Daneyirke Trospectinff Association haye '/sent - t fe(^ the Foljangina reefs. They started on Satur- • day morning.. ■ , | i In* the Jasf passage «pf the, d v s.<AtisfrS j throujlK'tWe %« Setf^five dietl ! from .the.heatjand apoplexy. , The^asI seMeerg De|afi tblhitifc they' 'haUdhoiera I pnibpa^fl; -)'!;.'.;". . ; : '^V/ . /• '!<;T>i7 I The ! has returned from the <P6hang«iay ; and i speaks m very disparaging terms. of^its j prospects " as a golcOaeld. ' We; wphcler ■ whether this Mr McMeekan is competent • to form an opinion or, not./ ; ; ■_'.; v . ; ,; ! The Eey. S. Buiiri has kindly, offered j to give a lecture ia aid of the ; Wbotiville I 1 brary funds at ari early dafcl. Tlie sub- ! ject.will.be "Sejttlersin the backwoods j of'Ainerica;''. l arid i> in the hands 6f such ! ft '^bp^ar lecturer it prove a grea.t jtreajb,;,;, ■'"_ „;,,;■ ' ■'I : ,'.'., : ''V\' >: ,::;[; -..'.'. j We have informsiciori that the ;.line between Wood viUe and 1 Bketah.una !is to > be located almost immediately., .jit j -is* not " iniprbbable, -/owing to the 'high • prices ruling>for land at Pahiatua, that j the line, will now > run through :7 theyMahj gatainoko Block, and will m that case i divide the land' plotted to the; Wbpdville Speoial Settlement Aissociatioii;-^ i Mmimr),er.]y /."'' ',' ,' , i " : ,' r ", ! : r V^ I ' -.' ... ! iTheiGhairman^otthe^ Woodvilie- Pfoi pectin'g 'Association' hasi received specii men's of Pohanginastonei from the- pro•pectors. The stone iCdntains'pyritesV of j silver,^ and, it ;; is also said, gold fj t^ongV I that is riot yisiblel ,-. _■ ' ',; „ ) ; '; - j Up r tQ the end.of last week r 187 ( 8 gal- ; lon's of uiilk had been receitecl 7 at Tif tlie W;opj)dyille. Pairy; cheeses inariufa.ctpred..; MrnMurray has j been supplying milk from twenty. cows. SThe daily supply -of milk" to the - i^«c jtory now ranges between 200 and .800 jgallons. i ;:"/\/-^.J'^''- ■• •■'..•' • Fariners-dn, tbt>; Wjiimate PjWns are jstill crying butfor rain, I The dami,|e tp thd-New breakwater has been satisfactorily re- : paired. &,•■;■■£;",' '•"•■ '>: \M j Maxwell'g 'Hdwefa Hotel has-been jclosed. - As .the Hawera £itor remarkg. K(Ae|pu&the|leflgl": J jv i | j The new Criminal Law Amendment | jAct,forthe prxltectSon --of^ youne- girls,, was printed Friday. Aug. 14, and tha i jcommitted in-' lidindQfi^'bW^fee^Saturday n^ght^ - ; The, girl iwasonl^ 13j ibtit sbte/yf^' ' 'Queen fMakea, of Baratonga^ mad >at her polioe forallowing t]ie,,;incr9Rß.e r m,/ d^ n H^ne? B »j4i«}s ! .Me d ,Jh»n» ajl and ?Pj . ( crested m the suppression ot.the evilin mf pW^THe^'have^ ifiovyg^ i!lf ibility and energy m disco v'erin^fr'a^ds' io r d'h'd'''dfeitroyinV Witauggled --brftiidy, hat al decided re'fonnati on; ia>tbemor^]s) >f3h§r«jie,6peib»«.f<%llft^e'd. «. j-'ifmft "(IrJ I j pan»,Jiave ) dßtQr ! minßdv i to ;qpen jt^e l line;i nat the Premier is expected to addireflsj ; iis r cons^tuenta*t this Aveir. a ii/f:;. z'UWi'sGMi. k<ria. "to •j.>ifk<!-j)i Tenders are invited for, 'sturopinir and ..learine an acre "*tf ! W ntwet. Sf^flbatibn^aF^^ea'^t i jTANDABD^office. - ..,*_ A very handsorae^Vplunteer Qfßcer's miform attracts nii^ch notice just now m the establishment bf.^esarß HallMstin Bros.,att|ie corner of tlie/-Av#»nne md Ridgeway-Btreet. I^he tunic, which sof a fine^scarlet elpth, primmed with silver lac6 f was made at thi»s firm's establishment m Dunedin, where the turning; 'oiifrtof (yoluDfeer^^iiiforasiiiT pow made a speciality, orders having been recoiyed from a ; large nunjber of ihe various 'corps ih* i the' 'oof odyr The I fold stare on th* uniform, : which Ka's? heen^niade to oVdi-'r of Captain TrirnblJ,* of Hawera, a»> th« work of Mr, Rbboft; 1 resident near Palmerston Nbrth^' w ( hb l . ' jre believe, is the only' person m the ' (polony capable of turuingput such work . *-Chronicfc fl i ;

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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1487, 22 October 1885, Page 4

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Untitled Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1487, 22 October 1885, Page 4

Untitled Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1487, 22 October 1885, Page 4

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