Some maliciously disposed; j«dult larrikins smashed several qf (Jie Urge panes,in4he Saly^tioptArmjr Birraclre trt, an earlyjhonr this .morning Ifcas '^ pity thafthe perpetrators of such * wanton mischief could not ba.. brought^to -book for their conduct, for which the/c could be no possible 3'ustiftcation. i r^-. In our advertising ooluranstQ'day will be* foundj ajdecidydly. brilliant^dvertjfle; ment, being white .and: only, white; ,the curious t^re required to vsrait for the further development of the mysteiy. t ' ."' th A considerable number of stack sold at Stevens and Gorton's sale at Folding yesterday foiled' purchasers frOiu': residents of this 'district. Am'6ng 'tnoaeiirTi'o j bought were Messrs James Carroll, A l . Stewart, and W. Coombs. Store cattle w«nt very high, and m ftfct, so far as we! ' can learn, all , descriptions of stoot.sold : w.^i.. The reason for the more 'active, demand is, we presume, the abundance ' of fee^'"4yery wh'e,re. " " ', '"' : " v - '- :; ' lA^BmWnp.ielegraiia^ m, last nighi'i' issue should 1 have read "T\Vo hundred ! mid fifty baVe 'nrrive'd by/ steamer at Cooktown . They have be^n^ engaged to work on the. Sugar, plania* . tionig. in ' Northern Queeiisladd m lieu of .^Polynesian labourers, who arpi jPpw^ un^i ob|tainable,?^> word J^ai^BeJ^limr mjßssage received- by us-.,np|feared "passengers." ; : ;' . r~ [Mr Greenwood will v visit Palmerstoti to-morrow, and may be consulted at Walkley's Hdtel. . "« {Messrs Steyens and Gorton's catalogue frjr their Atyahuri sale is elsewhere an--tiounced. The sale will be noxtvTuesdiy atl p.m. - ? : IBeokott H ammo nd and- Dtck'p stpek stile at the Club Sale Yards Marton, will take place on Friday, at With to-day'g issue of the STANDABp^ is published our usual Wednesdays Supplement, containing a variety of specially compiled reading matter. •; ■ JTeemer, the famous oarsman, is ejepected to arrive m Australia m a few weeks m order to row. Beach for the > championship. ! The result of the drawing m. Robin Hood's and Ada Mantua's consultations, m so far as M.anaw.atu ticketrholdera are concerned, 'wiilprbbabiy be wired to us dpring Snturdny afternpop or early on Monday forenoon. We understand that both consultatiohißts have beep very liberally patronised by Mahawatii on the present bocasion. ■' .. It is proposed' to have market days on' alternate -Thursdays m Feilding ' and Pulmeraton, and tb,e' auctioneers wijl pfobably arrange to ftli& r their s^le/days | iCVrdiiitfly. so a9 to have the sale' dftys TtU on the. jHarket dayp in e^pli oehire,' Sich an arrangement shpujd prove a4^ vanta^ous to all Pities, .; , , f } I The Wangmiui Porough Council voted £45 to the wH'yor as salary to cover the expenpes inpnrred In connection «itb tjo wo>nt 4)0 % «i Obvernoii,/ -?fr ,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1492, 28 October 1885, Page 4
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