Three yoaug men were brought up m Wellington for entering a train while m motiou and were fined respectively 20s, 10s, aud 5s and costs. i ' *Mr Henry Philips, for several yearß ajresident of Pahnerstonj has opened a , htndaorne : ' and ' convenient building m Masterton an a private hotel, m which are fine suites of rooms for families, ■ampler roomsj >all the- etceteras Which go io make a first-class Jiote|; Those who' have lilready tested' tne ßadc6inmodatiou offe-ed, speak m the high est terms ot Mr Phillips and his house. ; The two inenjMleudale aud Middleton: tried a^ the Supreme 'ConrtifdrSattempt-i ing to eßcape from jail, hay« been sentenced to two years additional im' prisonment. The chei\Be u f actories at ppjunake and, Norinanby*. are! workjugi satjafactorily, and are proving highly beneficial to the adjacent settlers.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1602, 7 January 1886, Page 4
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