..... a..- ,i:.f.- : . ■■: ..-.,■:; ~~ > / , : We direct attention to the large • additions made m this iaaue: to Messrs Snelson J and Co's Stock Sale to take place 'at '^the'iFiiaherbert : street Sale yai-ds on Tharsday, March 18th. I ' "AtteritTon^ is. directed' to a notice' appearing m tliis 'issue inserted by Mrs an'd^MißS Mo'wbray'in connection with ;tlieif-Ne~w>J->ressinal£ing Esiablishrhent j;q be .opened to,-morrow ia the, jprenjiiges lately occupied by Messrs Behiley, Colernan Place Every "descrfptiou of ladies' and (children's: wearing apparel is notified to be kept m stock or made to order at the shortest notice. making Will be a speciality; " | " ; • The Maßterton coach this+ afternoon had a y<- ry heavy ...load, of passengerc, among ivh«m were a numberjof /return inff'cphipajtitqrs frpin the .|er Zealand Rifle Association. M^ Humphries of the United Fresß Association was also on board. _ : '■' ■ •'■'■ ■■<■>■•■:■■■•>'.'■>.' -y .3 j.Tite, service of sqhg v entitied f '.Jpssica's First Prayer; is -to be giVen;a([ 3uhnythorpe Sclidoi next Mdridky l evening at 7.30 p.m. No doubt there will lj>e &• numerous attendance. I The following entejes for Snelsonj and Go's next sale at Ifjizhei-Jicr^streel' sale yards'orT Thursday, Were -fetoi ved too Aate to include m adrettisiiiient. ■ 100 '%& and r B tooth eweß,vV ; lso,< breeding ,ew|B>-100-lainbß, (good)) 80 ' fat sheep, 70-e^es, 50 woolly laiiibs, (good), 40 'fat wethers,:fprime);'^'- " "" ' 3?b.0 •WelJmgton •' mail "did /not reach until this morning, the coach having missed^ the .train Ave^presume, The Tongariro left Wellington iyesterday af ternoon.'for; > I/ojidbn 1 i direct. Among the passengers were Dr Biiller, Mrs Lowes, of Ashurst,' and ;.,Mr .. Chas. Gallia,, of Exhibition tameji ;k* ; i .We have received the- eighth' annual ;report ot the Wellington Young Men's Christian. Association, lowjiixsh we; will? f nrther refer on a subsequent occasion. A good story- is told ; of. "General" Booth, of.Salvafcipn Army .notoriety! He i one ) .day:walke.d,;iip > .^t..J^n?ie,B!'.Parlc and past the "Palace!. We presume the' guards on sentry there must.have attracted him more than usual; Any how L 'he tried ,fco get the man with the bearskin to talk. At this! the six-footer linked a little /closer at Booth and his crooked shoulders and then £»id/ •' Aye." m a half incredulous fa*Won.:f! Yes,' 1 said Bopth. soldier of the Lord.". /Well,, ail ire got to say is a devil of a jfrojn your b'airack's, then !"' replied the; red , coat, as he tnrned on his heel and left 'the General. ' \ I ■■■■■>> '<" ! [
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1656, 12 March 1886, Page 4
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