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Mrs Edward Bull died, at .Bulls on Saturday and the funeral, which wag largely attended , took' place on Sunday], - believe Mr Cotter has lodged an objection to Mr Forbes' application for " gold mining leas ; m the Pohangina. | The following— telegram to Mr J. R. Anderson;caine to hand from -the Crowji Lands Department oh "Saturday last :— .•• The hearing of applications for goldmining leases ' h*is been postponed ' t6 : December 2nd, as plans are not ready."; ! We understand Mr Marchant went up to the.P.ohangiria on Thursday, last and the survey will therefore 1 be pr'oc'eeclea •with at once. ■ i P ( An advertiser asks the person who remoyod his hatband left another m its place at the Foresters' Hall last evening, to return;same to Standard office, i ? j The thoroughbred Traitor isiiaiixerjtised to be at the service of breeders m Manawatu. He will be at Palmerston on Tuesdays, at the Royal Hotel Stables. Mr Freeman B. Jackson's stank sale at St. Hill-street Saleyards will take place to-morrow at noon. ! ! l It is expected that the basjaar m aid o^ the Saorad Heart Convent, Wanganui, v will net over ; Mr S. Austin, pubiisher' of the WanSjanui .Sera W, was a visitbr to Palmeif Bton to-day, en route for -the Hot Springs, for the-benefit/of his,hea,lth. - ["\ \ Mr E. H. Wright's funeral at Feilding on Sunday wp,s L -very largely z attended, there being over 150 horsemen nnd 35 conveyances m the procession. A ber of residents of Palmerston jfioxi present. The funeral wai, a combined Masonic and military one. , .. \ Mr H. T. Akera took possession o!f the Criterion Hotel; Bulls, yesterdajf. We wish Mr Akers every prosperity m * 'his ne.w yentiire. ,.; .;- -.-i '■' The proprietorship of the Temcie End Store has changed bauds, and should do a thriving business under the new inanageiiient. t Mr O'Connor who ha's taken over tne'estabifshtiiWc is, we believe, an experienced and popular •; business man, and should larg-lyiucroase the trade now doihff at this store. Wi ■ 'wisli him all 'possible success; • ! ! We arc informed on reliable authority j. that a large commorcial firui of hatters . and tailors have coiicludcd for the'ieaBe"of tliie premises 1 occupied " by Mr- Johnston tailor,, m Rangitikeistreet. Mr Larcomb has already received,ii)BtructioiiB ta prepare, pUus for a - suitable verandah 'Veqiiire'd to be erected,, y ' ■'■•■'■ - : - " s — — -r-r-i utiV j

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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1502, 10 November 1885, Page 4

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Untitled Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1502, 10 November 1885, Page 4

Untitled Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1502, 10 November 1885, Page 4

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