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Extract, one ounce gum Arabic, and or 40 buiicea of water, applied four times daily. TO^P? EDITION. v, Manawatu Standard. Office, ■ ■■ ; ; ■■■•••'■"■ Monday,- 3.45 p.m. ■''■ S^EiIPPING ISKfiWS. , ' POBT OF WANOANUI. i:J.-. ,;.■ ! • . ■"■'■ ■ Feb. 6— Oreti, from Onehuhga and New Plymouth. •-.■... i „■ Feb. 6— Stormbird, from Wellington. y Fib. .7— Huia, from Wellington. ..:... OLEABED,. Feb. 6^-Stormbird, for Welline'ton. , Feb. 7— Oreti, for Oriehungd. PBOJECTBD DBPARTUKKS Murray, for Nelson and West Coasts Monday..; . /. . ■; . Go-Abead, for WeUingfcon, Monday. Huia. for 'Welli n R fcon » Monday, btorinbird, for Wellington, Wiedpes-, ■ day.; ; : ■.■,•.•;• .- '• >, PORT OF WELLINGTON. thb .j J j BK CX-BTEAMBRBj- ' ■ Atawa,"left Plymouth, 2nd Jan., for" Port Chalmers jAorangi; left Plymouth for Port Chalmers, via Tenerifle and the Cape of Good Hope, on January 16th. PORT QJJ FOXTOIN. PROJECTED DBPABTtJRES. •;'•■■. Xtx t For Wellington. Tui, to-day, at 10 p.m. TOLITIGAL NEWS. — _ . .a- r . THE HOME CRISIS. (ELECTRIC TELEGEAPH.— COPyRIGHT,) (EEUTEB'S TELEGEAMB.) J. ; j London, Feb. 6. T?he remaining writs rendered necesgary by the change of Ministry have bae'n moved, and Parliament stands adr . journed until the 18th inst. Mr Fowler has been appointed Secre- ! tary of the Treasury, and Mr J. 0. Hib- | bard Secretary of the Admiralty. The'i>ivoi:ce caie m; w,hich.;Sir Chas. "W. Ddke is' Co-respondent', is to be'triisd : on Wednesday next, and^ should , he, be acquitted he will take. the portfolio of Secretary .of/Foreign Affajrs^Lord^ Roseberry' gbihg to ihe colonial office, and Lord Grranville being ' appointed Lord Privy Seal. Shipping Intelligence. ■...'.. — — — . ♦ — — . ■ (BY ELEOTRIO TKLEGRAPH.-^-COPYRIGHT ) ' (reotee's teeegrams.) ' : Capetown, Feb. 6. The Aorangi left this morning for New Zealand ports. Rio De Janeiro, Feb. 6. The s.s. Ruapehu arrived here yesterday morning. Her cargo of frozen meat it m excellent condition.. . , , AdelaiijE 7 j Saturday. Arrived, this* inording-^John Elder, from London, Jan. 1. - Tlie Balkan Difficulty ■'- -..:*' ■ ■■■ : - » —^— ... THE CZAR DISSATISFIED. BY ELECTRIC TELEGBAEH — COPYEIGHT.) fEEUTEE'S TELEGEAMS.) St. Peteesburg, Feb. 2. * His Imperial Majesty the Czar states that the sanction of the Sultan to tne agreement between Bulgaria and Turkey is inadequate, and that the consent of the European Powers is necessary to ensure the security of the settlement. The Czar declines to discuss the question of the seeood note promulgated by the Powers. •_■ ■ ■-:;<■; ;/■ ' ' ; ' - ; ..,..—&' ", ■ ■■ •; The "Manawatin G^^eratiye Steam Shipping Company s sc^aw ftoatner Tui, Captain Pope, is announced jto leave Foxton for "Wellington to-day/ Mt- 10,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1629, 8 February 1886, Page 4
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