The Jane Douglas.
; Tha I\!n3kwatn| Uo-o|erati^^Steam ShippingJi!Mripajvy|s sc^i^stelmer Jan c jDouglas, Gaptam Fraser, is announced jto leave Foxton for Wellington, toat 11 p.m. \ fllessrs Bentley Bros, have an inset m Ithis issue as a supplement, giving parjticulars of their cash clearing sale now on priokCo r£uYoval to iTelv premises;?'" . Large 'conversion operationsin \New (Zealand Loans are about being effected jby the Bank of England, instructed by ( the Loan Agents. Sir Julius Yogel States that the teriit's'have'b'e&n tHejsubjject of much careful consideration. | Dr Gilbert drew a good house last bighkwlVthe\tWatrV and his leotur^ and 'character readings were unanimously 'appreciated. To uight he will lecture !to men only. .| ¥refeen^%eild#fia*d^ m a^oD; r: jwhich he wanted to get >lone, m the way pf sinking a hole for a few feet. He offered a. couple -,of idle men 3s a foot to go dow^y^6V% four^e\f?,\3jJstja^nice afternoon's work. They* were so" overcome with " the depression " that they wouldn't do it. These .hard times are yery distressing. — Star. \ Eramiha^e r Eiore ) K?f'Tura,fcina^a i bor^ iginal'Na I tive'-df^lw^Zettladd has b 'filed his. shovel." i What Sir Julius Yogel would designate " a large andyli«tinguishedjb(uildingj' J rfor the Gowrn'meht Insurance Association is to be*Brected af Wellingtotf'at thetfifliiig cost of £35,00^ -y -." ~- • The rump> whicliv.has -caused^so much excitement in;spm'e of Hbhe^ Colonies, to the effect 4 the: Archbishop o fCanterbury had .ref iised to iallow coloniaUy-or-dained clergy to (Mciate m English ohurches is utterly untrue." It is stated thu't sev«ral^of the leading Auckland J>r^w,erß havg b^ea down to^ VValwerajf an| .'jh^vo Si«tervie\^d Sir j Julius'Ttfgel respecting the" alter* tioW they desired n)^4e;iri^h;#Djc*Bnßing Act, one of them, being that compensation , shofild'bV 'awarded where a boteY has been abolished. ■ Rufiiours have it that this interview;. was ;nott nn iinsat.ipfas| tory o qn,e l .frpm;ps L.^iA. ; point , of vie w| an^ tha^t .with; a gratitude which , is "a, lively Expectation of favours, to &ome," ihe Vipreßeai&t ires of vfe^ted irtter'ests' m 1B« liquor traffic are prepared tri r give a cdrdifcl reception to Sir JulixiH at the Auckland^public meeting,' if <ib comes OflE. ■ vov--:« ■.:■:.:
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1631, 10 February 1886, Page 4
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341The Jane Douglas. Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1631, 10 February 1886, Page 4
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