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V t . ■■> (PNITED/IPHESS '■ ASSOCfATION ) :rr .4l'-.'. -' : • 5 '' AubiKLAND, Thursday. The Hon. J. A. Tole, Minister of Jusv. confined' to his; rporn tojdayyand ,' '^ was unable. jp go-,South , as an'tieipated. ' u '. j.^ will ,} pfobably , leave by the next .steamer, y '.". s :r r,,. : r.i. .... ■■'< ,■>'■.']' ■ .... 1 Major Atlanson purposes addressing, \f , rfhe citizens, of. Auckland on 23rd. ' "■:. 'Mr Ilargavjlle addresses the City West electors shortly, after Major Atkinson. "■ /■< j i -v.i ■ ' WEi.LiN&TipNi Thursday. , Vi is upderstoodi that- Gaptan- Benaut, I of the ship Pleione,.has been .appointed.. '-. •;? re^i/lent agent m Londoß for the Gear Meat v 'Freez'itfg^Gpmpany,' where.he will "\ " v- - encteavbur tb'pUsirpn'the English trade ..'.: ;. m frozen and 'preserved meats. ? > ' .. :■- "vAn-association has been fprmed'here •' havhig for its 'object the protection of '*< }-r hotel prbperfcyl'aric! to enable wine and ■ 1 •' '.spirit uierehants|. hbtelkeepers, brewers, • r ' r 'incVb|liers ihjferested m the trade to coinff 1 ] ; time m adoptina: such ln'easurea as are )',,, jjiecessan: to protect property and business .i , Jn ebnuectipn with the trade. ■:- ■tv.r..: .-,ii: : ■:;■-■. ;.-... Christchuech, Thursday. ,< ''■•'v,> -A /^i9 ct y-®?g u^ . for Goyern- v '.)'■' menfc. scholarships have entered l ''-'tn'eir'' names with the North Canterbury Board ■>. ;.;.-} oft Education.i .;'-'■-■■ ■■-■■^y- { -~ ■■ ■ ;>■;; < : : ! TwVhnndfed and eightyorie men have »! air. f\ip%tithis af teinoon made application ■H > :'ior>etnplpymeht at the Public 'Works' '' ' _° .: '.''" l' jSu? : , a. resulfc' of JVlr.Matthewlßpraett'sn't'i: tWß^Vatice mission.; heije,-';' 6o0 l 'pledges' 'have been taken. A farewell meeting was held to night, when Mr Burnett was i .,'^. : / : presented with an address. In cbhsc- :. Quince of the '- accident to. his < leg, his . ./^riisaiiVn to the West Coast is delayed for* - j. -.a week«", ; .: .; : ■■' ■• -""" y : Dunedin, Thursday^ "^ " r^jpublican rwas^^ ifined' £p and costs, .., , i iand,ji conviction ordered to be Indorsed ,;. . _■'■',: .pn his licensej for allowing drunkenness i:,, r.iin his-house. -■■'■• .■•■■'■ ■ ."■ The steamer Ino, asshe Ues stranded .i ..at Fortrose, was offered by auction to- , i , day,<buti elicited no bid.. ■'.'•.- - . ; ■■':' • • ; 7 ' iNVERCAKGiLt^ Thiirsclay.. , , -Despite the short notice given, Sir .-. I -George Grey's meeting to night^was very . ;-.;..... Jaigely-*: attended, the theatre bein? ,;• crowded. The speaker's subject was the. -: ■ 'nationalisation of land, ivhich;he dj^alt; , withon the lines ol his Auckland address, previously telegraphed. Sir George received an ajEtenjive hearing, and at the cloae of the, jn.eeting a cordial vote 6t. ' •v thanks for hif?, address, proposed by Mr 1 ' j'.'Jo'ybej'MlT.ll., Was heartily accorded.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1656, 12 March 1886, Page 4
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370TELEGRAPHIC. Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1656, 12 March 1886, Page 4
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