We-believe Mr WoJlerman was offered JBIOO on his bargain shertly after he had the Sqriwsiiection i knocked down to him at Messrs^Snelson & Oo.'e sale on Saturday. ." . ■■■" ..., : , ; ;■...:; ...... ■ As was very large conirregations araembled, at. the Wesley an Church yesterday, morning and evening, to .hear; Sir William Fox preach. The Rev. R. S. Bunnhad given up the pulpit to Sir William for the day, him--8«lf preaching m« the Presbyterian Church m the evening. The subject of Bir W; :'Foi*s address m th& evening was connected with his favourite one of temperance, and his utterances were listened to by the large audience assembled with great interest. Sir William is at present staying with the Rev. R. S. Bonn, bat leaves Palmeraton to-morrow. We learn that Mr John Manspn has lately imported from Canterbury some valuable, pnre-rbred prize , pigs, which he intends for breeding purposes. Messrs Wool cock and Hosting have been making some iron troughs specially for their n«e when feeding/ Mr T. Nelson, of Ashurst, brought down on Saturday some stone from' Pohangina m waled bags for testing purpose. Mr Leigh is finding a brisk market for all the charcoal he can make; indeed he has sale fo more tan he c »n make
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1587, 21 December 1885, Page 4
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