POLITICAL NEWS.
SIR GEORGF. GrTEY ONA STUMP- ... ING,TOUU,. i
{UNITED PBESS ASSOCIATION.)! '. . J . ..■v^AfeoKLAND, Friday. . Sir Gr. Grey intends visiting the_ South ;an4- addressing, public' mebtihg^ ih x the early .part of the New Yea;t% / " ;
!u;lt.visi notified :by advertisement'; that services will;be conducted by; £hb, f ßev. Mj.\ Gopinger, t eye^y ,§undi*y aiftfernqon, aftlie Stbnoy Oi-eek' Schooihouse, cdmmdnfcih&tin; Sunday, Nov. Btli. j • — • Mr-i Easbyi—the "w6ll-knowtf* < VBne^ian bline manufacturer, of Wellington, is jwe ' hear aoiuit. to establish a pennanfentj branch otfh\a\ business m PaltnerstbnT" Mr Easbjj.was iri town yesterday, and*> will return shortly tb: make final arrangements tor suitable premises, &c. . , , | 1• • ) Tenders fdrthe. erection of the Foiild- * ins Railway St&tioh close on Monday! at noon. r7 nrfl ! ''';., '•♦'■'^iri'eeting of thb f ;^ch'ob| "OoSnlnfttee ; wjllibe 'held on Monday ev'elihig at usual • :4>lace^ndshdur;j -^u-iji.ojii^r } Jn the case of a native "riariied Roori ixathihntion m bankruptcy, oa;ne n iip at the Distract Court to-dfcy,"M*r J. H. H^nkins ip. peared on behalf of MeasrsHoiiorw and LjvV-i Wiiiiaiiifi! opposing creditors. His g6\jbrafte ( r-'n i earin^ Mr' HaiiiciiiSf id{Yjsedu, theiqdebtoiihto! pay the creditor i b'e^oreo cdihirig! / vp r for his $&&!.&{ vH! -/ ■ . l\ -We remind our readers of the meet* "jlngat-Mv^'Hauitain's office to-morrow 'afternpon^at 3 o^lock, to discuss matters m cjin^faectiori'^rftn- prospecting ]at the^tohattlsiiQiii&efsi i( : ,. fl <■$$$, ; theiJETuamwer we/jewrnijhat tie Veturnß of the clieese shipped to England. ' naqdj ari^' W^ regret to : say^tne expe^i T prpyeid' a : fatl*i^^U}* A Iheese rif^aliseai'oniy tU^% b'\frt! fn^life, Lbn'din market. A quantity^was-fbuna* to >c )in;^itlier a bad- state,' and theauctionec rs remark "the others w.Sre, perfectly; bobi id a^d^e^xcellei^i quality,,". MtE.oantaiie, m a tetter^ \&x > asrs r taff, / «sa3rs,.V )i yjo ir con^igr|ineut, reached' here, at Wmost v Ifortnnatoj' tifiieV ' ' Cheshire cheese, tle •week 1 beiore, fell 20s per cwt, and tie jnarket was regulaely swamped by American." j The inta noiiße^^c^rre^pwle^tr^Tne area >f the Ci^"*of **Weilington is more thun '.dbftblß<ih'at of the -City i>& UU^/^M ' latter only /cbht'aiuiT 668 acres. Wiiliugton as originally survey ed, coi - tamed ;110,Q { Allottneptß'dfvAne acre eac l. V'o the iIOO acres 'there has, thercfoiStt, and- reserves; aa well, as all thW 1 refelam-a ations. ,:.. ; :>i;/1 l ;!.•:■. ;"'.: ■ -"•■'■: .{
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1494, 30 October 1885, Page 4
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350POLITICAL NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1494, 30 October 1885, Page 4
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