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Wanganui is at present said to be infested with very undesiiuble characters. A Marton wonoy "lender advertises m tho local paper : — Money to lend, at from 6to 10 per cent. Apply to &c. There is a pretty wide margin here, surely. There are no less than 953 places of worship of the Church of England denomination m London and suburbs. • Dir Frilbert is to deliver his first lecture, m Palmerston this evening. • Through the horse attached to Mr Podevia's buggy bolting on Saturday afternoon, the conveyance sustained some damage. No person was m the buggy at bhe time. The horse after having tovu at full speed up the Rangitikei Line, managed to free itself from the conveyance near!) opposite Mr Parker's, and galloped on' home. Naturally, when hearing of the incident Mr Podeyh}, who was on the place, was much alarmed, as he was aware Mrs Podev'in was m town m the buggy. Writes the Feilding Star : — "A pawn- | broker's shop has been opened m Pal- j merston. Tins is not an evidence of legi- i tirnate progress." This is also the general opinion m Palmerston and surrounding districts. •■ / Owing to certain unfprtnate cotuplica tions the Arainoho site for the Rifle Association Meeting at Wanganui has had to be abandoned. ' •-- - ■ %■ Mr GeoVge \Grant, iof *the v ?\F(uxfell School, has been promoted to the Tura- . kina School.. '".. ■ The English mailt per-Kdikburo,« closes at the Post Office to-morrow overling, at 7.45 o'clock. Another mail will be despatched by the Doric, closing on Thurs- - . day at the same hour. Letters by the mail have to be marked " per Boric." The natives have turned back two of i the Government prospectors m the King Country, By cable we learn that the whole of the Great Powers, with the exception of Russia, have approved of the agreement entered into' between" Bulgaria and Tur- : key for the^ettle meat ' of the Roiitnelian question. A strange accident happened m Dunedin on Saturday. Some persons were driving m a buggy, when a kite fell on the horse's head causing it to bolt. The occupants were thrown out, and one received such injuries that he died m a few hours. >- < v , „ Six lar^e Maori canoes came down the Wanganui River on Saturday, laden with wool and potatoes, and several kinds of fruit, -i including, apples, peaches, „, and; plums. „...' , j, , ..ij. From the Star :Ave learn, that Mr R^e, the! proprietor of the Denbigh Hotel, Feilding, has, let, that establishment to Mr | Watts, some time of Marton. ! Possession' will- be given. to the new landlord < in* ibbut a Hveek. ■ • i ... : Au^exdhahge thinks that whisky will ', soon be made of old rags. Hardly ;. old i rags don't mnke whisky ; it's whisky Atha't makes old rag*. 1 . ;> St Valentine's Day this year will fall .. on next Sunday. Harvest prospects m the Waikato are very gloomy on" account of; the wet; 'weather. - . ' ' Iri Coughs aud- 0 lcU,iUi.««i- s Li' i>j Piainiyo^ mirivallp.d. >. . v : , ! MAIL NOTICE. The next English.and European mail, " ■pefKaikoura, will 01*0^" at this office tomorrow evening' at 7.45 p.m. i i ! :\\ ] GEORGE INNES, : Postmaster. 'Late Advertisements. "TT7"ANTED— Painters, apply at once' Vt to James Jolly, Rangitikeistreet. ■ s I i \ i NOTICE. " f'f> I v \ ; TO OWNERS OF DOGS. ALL persons having "Un^egipiered BGffS?initheii'bpßHes/ sion, and those who have ribtyet Paid, must do so before Monday, fPebruary 15th, otherwise theiCwill >be sued without-further notice. I no^'Hr^Jdßj>lN,Registrar, , Borough Palmerstou North. A -Brass, Cap. Owner can .jCjLo obtain irjdssession on-'pay|ng' cost of this advertisement ■ r - Apply ' ■' i ' ■-' ' " '■ J. T. ft"'Standard Office. i TO LET. rTIHE Premises i' kiiowii; :m • J^a^-1-JL borqugh House, adjoining the City Butchery, at pfesenji jn the.odcupation of BENTLEr Bbos. Particulars on applibatibri. ' Terms moderate: lApplyto •> •■•■ -.i .!•■•:,; ..,.,•'., . i-j- --! . BENTLEY BROS, Y ! ' ' ; t • ..-.,... "I TENDERS mENDEBg will be received by I.the - .the | undersigned '^oi6^tnp.pttr-| chase of the Stock-ii^adW n^ th|e late fmn of P., Dttp in, & Co. cloWe- on l^HUasbAT, ■ 11th" ' inst. at noon. The lowest or any , tender not necessarily accepted. ■ ] All persons indebted to the late firm are rVfiue'sted to paysthe ainojints' f qrthwith.^ . , , i •"•''•' " lJ tf. MOWUEIft I ' „^ .^ w Agent for the Creditors. LOYAL MANAWATO LODGE. ) , 1.0.0 F., M.D. THE Regular Meeting of the above Lodge will he held m the Lodge-room on THURSDAY Evening, Feb., 18th., at 7.30 aRATEFUL— COMFORTING.' > i •BBBAKFASr,; "By a tlionmtfli knowledge of the natural law which govern the operations of digestion and liutri , tion, and 'by a careful application of the l}ne proper ties of well-selected cocoa, Mr Epps has pro Tided our breakfast ' tables with ft delicately-riavoured' ■ beverage which may save us many heavy doctor's : bills. It is by th.c judicious vi« of such articles of diet that a constitution may (>u gradually built up . until strong'enpugh" to resist every tendency ;to . disease. ; Hundrejls ,qt_ subtle maladies, are floating around iis ready to attack wherever thbre is a weak; , point; AYe may escape inaiiy v fatal shaft by keep ing ourselves we}f fqrtificd/with pure blood and a properly nourished' frame -^ee article iii the Civil Service Gazptte. ;' - : i -..-. : Made simply with b.qiljng water or mjlk. Sold nVlj}'padcets by Grgcers, labelled thus :— JAME§ EPP§ §: CO., ■j^QMfIEOPA^HI.O OJJEMIS^r •

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1629, 8 February 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1629, 8 February 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1629, 8 February 1886, Page 4

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