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Twenty three v teacher^ have sabscribed their names' to an address expressive of perfect satisfaction, with and confidence m the Irispecfbr, arid bt'thleir appreciation of the ; kindness and consideration shewn to themselres and the \chjldren by the Inspector. • There were five tenders received 'by the Manchester Road Board for the Gorge It^ is freely stated „; in. Palmeriton that Messrs Ihle & Co.'s tender was the lowest. fcfr Clifford, oi the Princess Hotel, notified that he has purchased _No. 2 .Publican's Booth, at the race meeting on .Boxing. Day, where ( yisitors can depend upon prompt attention and civility. (: Bishop; Red wood, is expected to arrive .;in 1 (jither, tp-,day or te-mor-row, and he will proceed almost at once on ..'upriver journey. The Natives are now holding a large meeting at ■Jerusalem, preparatory to the opening 'df tne church, which is to talte place on Christmas Day. Father Sauzean, of Wellington, will accompany the party m addition to Father Soulas aud another member of the Jerusalem mission station. '• ;'* • '-. ■•■■ ■■ ' ;■ l - < ■ <A youngman named;William . Carter, ,• brother: of anaember'of .a ; drapery , firm inDiinedin, was drowned near. Lawrence on Sunday while bathing. The Hawke's Bay County, Council have voted £100 to the late chairman, Mr F> Sutton, for the valuable services hi' rendered dunDg his many years of office. We learn that at the sale of Palmerston sections at Foxton ob Satiir- , day but one solitary section found a purchaser, that being one m Taonuistrcet which Mr Lyon was anxious to acquire and which he got at his own price. The idea of selling, or trying to sell, Palraerst on sections away down at Foxton will surely be the standing joke of the season. Wt Andrew Thompson, of Bulls, left Wanganui last night en route for Duriedin, to represent the teachers of the Wangnnui district at the meeting of the Education Assocation. Further particulars of the course of education at the Church of England school will be foond m our tdvertiiing eolumni. : • ,

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1588, 22 December 1885, Page 4

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Untitled Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1588, 22 December 1885, Page 4

Untitled Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1588, 22 December 1885, Page 4

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