We remind our readers thut Mr Mav.irtliur M.H.It. Will ad.lress his constn.i*uts this evening m the Foresters' Hall. We are glad to learn frdin Mr T. Lowes this morning that Miss Jielly is somewhat easier. There wag a pretty heavy shower this afternoon and there are indications of further ram. It will be welcomed by residents of the open country, but will not be relished by those desirous of | starting burns. The ratepayers residing m the Karere district should pay their rates before the 23rd instant to enable the m to vote nt the poll to be taken on that for the construction of tho Mangaone and 6 other bridgei. At the Lyceum last evening an address was presented to Miss Chapman. The copy reached us too late for ie to appear m our present issue. Messrs Snelson and Co., inform us that their entries for their sheep and j ram fair on Thursday are mi n excrss of , their yard capacity. Th« xter entri will be reserved till their ne sale. A number of vasrant loafers were a uiiiHiincH to the r«sidents of the Square last week, begging for th« loan of Hinall amounts, and when rufuscd giving filthy abuse. Th.-y should be advisad to " move on " and not to be too particular m tho order of their going. Mr Greenwood will visit Pahnerston next Thursday and may be consulted at the Commercial Motel. The late cable news posted m the Standard publiwhing office on Saturday afternoon, received about an hour after w« went to pr<>BH, wan perused with considerable interest by a number of people,, The result of tlie Dilke cave wa» a snljjoct of general congratulation, and the news of the- riots m, L icester, t«l---lowin^ so closely upon those m London was the thtme of excited comment during the evening. A notice of importance to creditors | m th- etate of Peter Pnth«on, of Piaka, sawmiller, will be found elsewhere WEATHER TELEGRAM. Wellington, Monday. Bad weather approaching between north and west. Glass further fall, and heavy rain soon. R. A. Edwin. Late Advertisements. WANTED— A lad from 16 to 20 to work at case. Apply m the first instance to Standard office. BECKETT, H%!tlltlONl>, <fc ....... »ICK. , ]■■ FRIDAY, 19th FEBRUARY. CLUB YARDS, MARTON. RAM SALE. . BECKETT, HAMMOND, AND DICK 5 will sell by public auction, on above date— . 20 2-tooth Romney rams, bred, by Mr C. Cameron, by a " Ist prize imported ram, out of pure-bred' ewes from the late Major Willis' flook 30 2-tooth fionmey rams, bred by MrA. Mcßeth ■ 20 2-tooth Lincoln rams, bred by Mr Robt. Wilson 20 2 and 4-tooth Lincoln rams, bred by MrL. 0. Richards Rams (full-mouthed) bred by Messrs J. W. Marshall, W. Mills, H. Ingle, and others 800 breeding ewes 150 breeding ewes 100 fat wethers 150 ewes 200 wethers 300 lambs . 700 mixed sheep 20 3-year forward steers '5 head beef :'.'.: , ;' •: ' 10 weaner pies Sale at 1 o'clock. . -■ ' ' ■ > ... . i BECK EI T, HAMMOND, & DICK, ' Auctioneers. , ASHURST LICENSING DISTRICT. ANNUAL ELECTION OF COMMITTEE. NOTICE is hereby given that an Election of 5 (five) Committeemen for the abbve district will be held at the office of the Emigrant and Colonists' Aid Corporation (Limited), Ashurst, on Saturday, 27th Feb., 1886. -■-' Nominations will be received under the prescribed forih of the " Eegulations of Elections Act, 1876," on Saturday, 20th Eeb., at noon, at the offices of Halcombe & Sheewill, Eeilding. HUGH L. SHERWILL, Returning Officer. Bunnythorpe Blue Ribbon* Society. ""j A PUBLIC Entertainment m connection with the above Society will be held m the Schoolhouse on "Wednesday evening next, the 17th inst,, comuiencing at 7.30 p.m. v , - , / Eeadings, Songs, Recitations, Dialogues, <fee. . Admission Eree. IN BAJNKIIUPTCY. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF WANGANUI, (Being a Local Court of Bankruptcy.) Holden at Pahrierston North. In the Estate of PETER PATTISON, of Piaka, near Eox- , ton, Sawmiller. A second and final Dividend of Is 8d m the £ is now payable at niy office on all proved accepted claimß for Wages. G. J. SCOTT, Deputy Utficial Assignee. Bulls, 13th February, 1880.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1635, 15 February 1886, Page 4
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673Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1635, 15 February 1886, Page 4
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