The mail by the Aorangi due m London the Ist January, closer to-night dt 7.45 o'clodk:; * &< mail will also he despiitchftf- to-morrow at the same hour by the lonic, but letters and papers must be specially addressed. „. ; Special attention is directed to the altered x advertisement from Ready iMoriey Store: ■ • We believe Mr Bryant has had manufactured to his order m Christchurcb a sildnt sarfsage machine constructed on entirely new principles. The machine is said to cut a mixed 50 lbs of meat m 2£ ' minutes and does its work noiselesly and with a better result than, the old fashioried mode gave. , . ... Mr Low^s, of the Gorge Hotel, took vp 1 several miners with pack horses to the Pohangina this morriiug. On airival^ of packages r ex Rimntaka, the 'p.ubiicWilllihave^anv: opportunity of securing, choice novelties m fancy! goods not hitherto introduced m Palmer-; ston.' l Messrs Welch and Co. will short--ly have a display of -fancy articles, toys and stationery, all of the latest designs and manufacture, at this book and stationery rwarehouse,, .and which- the public flndilld inspect before purchasing elsewhere. The trading steamer Delta, 6n the Waikato, was nearly destroyed by fire, through her. cargo of flax ignitiug sparks from the funnel. We understand that Mr Anderson has written to the Secretary of the prospecting association requesting him to contradict a ataterhent made m yesterday's Standard, to the effect that he had only driven 12 feet towards the reef on the Pohangina ground. Mr Anderson stateß he has got as far- as 20 feet, and thinks it good ;wbrk for one week. Messrs Mitchell and Stutter, have now erected on .t^eir premises one of M«ssrs Booth Bros, patent " Nictre Cutting Machine." We believe the new machine is jprincipally. used for cutting picture ffames^arfchuraves, and other mouldings has already pjxved the proprietor a coni siderable amount m both time, labor,and expense/ ii:^"' "/ ] " 1 ' We hear' that the net result of the last. Amateur Dramatic entertainment wilY \be comparitiyely small. - * ' v Flaneur "m the Wangabni Herald writes — " Next time the Mauawatu Times and the Chronicle want to pick me up on my figures, they had better wait until \ fall. There were, 231 investors on the winner. The Times scribe 'must have had fish hooks with vinegar sauce for breakfast when he " unkindly added " the remarks the Chronicle so 'gleefully reproduced without discovering their absurdity." ! The Wanganui Benevolent Society rut an end to its own existence yesterday, to save formal effacemotit by the District , Board. The society, was' established 10£ years ago. >
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Manawatu Standard, Issue 1508, 17 November 1885, Page 4
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421Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Issue 1508, 17 November 1885, Page 4
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