TELEGRAMS.
;(fER.;JMTBD-PlJ^)ApSppiA^loN^|-- :{ isy,.s /^i'iINViRCABQiLLi Thursday! Mr Maxwell, General Manager of Railways, haHia '^r6trWc£ed liri^erview with the Chamber ot Commerce and Railway Qqmmittee , yesterday ., .afterQopn tariff, and -other, que,stjiqnß. ± Nothing , de-r finite was arrived aC iWith^reference to measurement charges on the port line, Itr ■ t Sfaxw f dll' : said l Government, hali^yi 'I View ! a ; kchßih^ by )J Which' ! thb ( fee'heJßt charges o'nl; measurement ■ goods^ w6uld be"rj |sb: Bdojper,.i deadweight/ tou< illn some .classes; at Rresent t))e rate .is, £,^jfqr theV^^mUeaj^i^^e^Bjlufjfjtpi^Q^^car- ...,]: . GißßoaNE I! !Tharß^ay; f( ; The annual Agricultural and Pastoral Snow wasvheld'yesteVdayi' and iwas' fairly ; .successful. •— j The«S:«bl)n?BDard ;haye.'"«gtee'd, on the adyice of the ;^Jnion Bank, to make the mihtmup'jof^the 4200,000 loan about to 'be issued m London 99,* and to let £25,000 remain jwithjthe] as the nucleus of a sinking fund.' greatly wanted m this dis--' trict^ »•*■/-* f/l- In O n O Auckland, Thurßrt»y. Edward ]JLewjs t • \^a^ : f cpmmjtted for .deputation, of ,pußli^ss, ■ afld tilers^ interest^ m >tlw? l^or ' traffic waited% on Mr Ballance yester.jday. The representatives of the Press i were exejude'd, the7requ[es|.ol! .the dei putation. . ... ; -•-•- --; , At.theagnualmeeting.pf tlje Auckl|nfl t Ri^e,' Association,; the /balance -sheiejt'wfls : adopted . after,, a warm, discAi'ssion.. ; Mr, ) J.e.iKrth .was.eleetediPiresident. ■ , : v/ I -■;■•;. ;; ; ;;- /'■",';' ;^N^So^^niuj*aa^^ ; ; Tlie : circuit .sittings of , the Supremff 1 Court wfire opened yesterday! with, three oharges 1 .! Ji B. MandalLbwas-! charged; 1 with the embezzlement of £35, - the proiperty' of .the J proprietor of"' a oheinist f a ishop, of which prisoner was managers |He pleaded guilty r *aTid~vras sentenced to 18 months'ihafd Iftbor^' 'Albert Love and received a sentence' of 1^ naohtfis* hard* jlabor. A suit 1 for ll judicial\Cfe»>paration, jWalcott v. Walcott,-haß yet to be heard. | The Judge leaves jNelsocK for Blenheim iqmTuesday/nex^iu-rr/ '■;/ . .wy. •/?/:?; i Christchuuch, Thursday. bury Acclimatisation Society, has "received ( froui. the^Cpuimitbpe of . th^s, 'Society and' a 'few 'oth^r friends of ac'ch-*' iinatisation, and the Wellington, Masterton, and J^apierjSociefies.jElOQ. to mark, itiie' joi^, )hi^.serjvic^B (( jtowara ' the introduction of [English salmon into country ;! ; } nhi-iii^fe.W.^a-At a special meeting of the old Hospital and Charitable Board v ..yes,terday- IJ it jwas' decided iby a large ; uiajpnty, that it {is desirable that the ..Hospital should be htt^tffiWiffl* »r» r Beparftte I; jins^ujbi9n, tßJffitiw-frpmr .jjhe.i managenient» i,of .tthe^ Board newly elected, undetithe Act.i ■,/■ hiu i • ni ' iif TiitAßtJ^ThurMayi ff ' ' The Timam Agricultiiral, .and Pastoral* Association's annual..., .annual... show ( wa^ held yesterday.. Ov6r 4000 people' were"present,TthSL the weatHeTf'vi'aa Tsplendid. The show, taken as a whole, was exceptionally good, yi^if^fs*''fro^«|^tance rejnarking thaVtheHve-stpokf^'as equal to any that could |e|Beeo^iii%ny^part of . tlio , Colony. i The7^^fm9,.'S^epp t^ere ihe^ 1( 'special 'feaftire; ;.inclujtliOg^a«nV strains of imported blood. Horses and implements were, well represented. In, cattle the exhibits we^e few, but good. :i
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1494, 30 October 1885, Page 2
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441TELEGRAMS. Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1494, 30 October 1885, Page 2
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