The hour of sailing of the. Tiii has bean alfered'to^uaidnrght t(r-night.-^ -- , :^~ Messrs Beckettp&ammond and Dick's next stogie salQ.#iHf^B>hejd^on. the 19th instant^ vTfiteient rieeTat present recieyed are p^lishedf n our advertising They iijcliide: bullpck^VT eowa^BHeexß, heifers, yearlings/mixed c»ttle, wethers, fat wethersji breeding ewes, etc. It^ppeSr^ thfat tf r:phasMJatiiapfesid.ugtfrarEx|iibition fame, did not. g« ia the iWgarira after all. ._^^.^-^- >M The barque^Mataura^,frpntt->LiTerpool ? and ShakesptVr ffoin Gltl^jy arririd m Wellington on Thursday eveniug." ' We remip'd") our readers that tha consecration of the Roman Catholic Church at^ildip&.vrjU.take place tpnjonoViir,jby,fiiß Ijotdship >Dr Redwood* Bishop of Wellington^ : £"' special 7 tiaib will leave Foxtou at 10 a.m. and Palmer* ston at 11,30. turn.; arrive, >Fellding 12 noon, leaving on "return journey at 7.5 . p.m. arrive Palmerston 7.45 p.m., Foxton 9.5 p.m. This train stops at intermediate stations; if required, -Saturday- return fares will ibe issued to -Feijdinjfi' ■ and will :be available for ■ return on ,thi Sunday only, ; •:. :. ■•,. •,.;,;. c J\."r It is:said that a welliknawh businii* man; who took his departure; 'Jby^!tbja Tbngariro yesterday, was impbrtuiiea twice before the -vessel started by tKo Resident Magistrate's Court bailiff, and tliatfie'bSd'tp settle some kittle r;billßjbe-foreihe-waiß to^etll^ay.-^-Wfi-linjjton paper. During Februai^ithe] estates of fourteen deceased persons were placed under the charge of theJPublic Trustee. The value of the largest was estimated as under«^dOp, and of the smallest as undec '■:••"• ■:r'.;;" : ' '■>\±'a V'- : -VV ' .;''";' y . T ( he Vholeof the machinery for the , Woollen Cbinpany'B Works now m- courMl lof erection at Petone is on board thi barque Matura, which -arrived yesterday , afternoon from. Liverpool.; :v< . rltjg notified m this issue, that^.ihe n«w Wesleyan Chur,ch at , Ashurst"" will bib ■ opened to morrow, Sunday/ March 14th; ! The ; EevV R.S: 'Bunii will preach inorrifng ; and evening, and there ■ wilt .alscLbe^an : extra service m the afternoon commenc-' ;ing at 3 o'clock> idhderstand th» local Forestersjwill •.■■'•.at.tel^pihj.. their ris— jgalia and ;^cc*ojmpanied by a j number pF th^w|;|Palnie'rßto.n brethrea. jOn the follo^Qg^Moridiiil eV|njnsr a Dubj lie tea ineetihgJwiH beMeldiai^hich itia i expected 'tKe^p^^,tei^a|^^i^DdaDce a iThe musical poftfofi^of-^the^ services will 'be UQder^the^ diFectbrship ,of Mr , G. S. |Hartleyfv;>^ '■' -''' ldj,;l j The Gonflus :XEnumeF4lbisliifor th» 'various .counties, have- th» ' necessary houseliold-Bchfcdulti »nd3fpi;^ia amongst *,the various ■üb-enuraeratora ;for the i taking, of the i census ' 6h r th* 1 night of the ; 28th ■'■■ instant .(iSundty). ■Bouaeholdera, willrbear m mind that, it 'wfll be thfeirduty to r fill tip 'thejrNfcbjk,,. 'dules on the .night of the 28th, as they^ 'will be called for ..the., following morn" MS- ■: ?,■■).-;. .■;. "1..; ,-.. -?■:; nt^L «:/i. ■ What can be the meaning of the following paragraph. in a Southern conUm;liorary.? : Justices . .of ; the Peace •hould set a good example, and. should ribti'ini' ]a public place, express themislTea ioT too forcible language,"no matter what jprbvbcatrori they inay-'reteive^--^ '• ••■■:'"k-. i For. the . first time, so' far as we- ' know 1 Jin tlie history of the colony/l adies tiavir been elected to an" Education Board. The election of three member^ 'for thai Taranaki Board has resulted m the r«-»; ;turn of Mrs Emma _Richmqnd,_Mj|B Jessie Heywood, and Mr J. Andrews'/ :The'-twb ; ladies- polled D Cvot'ea; «acli^ while the gentleman .elected only securfld ,7. There wefe : iri all seven 'candidttsi, 1 and .the^.two retiring memberi w»r» lowest-bn the poll; At' the first mß«t-_ ing next month the ladies will taka their seat. - . . Tjie Co [onies and. India} j reforrjnfr-Ho = the development of colonial fisheries,* says :— " A milliofl" sterling seems a large sum to spend m _ taking.isalmon over to the. Antipodes, and. rearing them there ; butfif such JahrexpeJ«iitur« resulted m the a i fishery that yielded amillionsterliitig^ it would be justified. 'Such .an ou'llay^ However is neither m contftrnplatibn norinecesiary, A shipment : 6fl/a^miUioj^"p ; ir«. ) v caa bY made at accost, every thing-iiicluded, of coi)Biderablly I«S9 than £500 ; and if properly conducted; wilhW.ery prospect of 9O.per CBut.of-the.oya being hatqhtd m the-colbny.^ -»*i -i C A y±-jrz\j s .i i The Canadian Pacific Railway, is pow;; completed, and oh the Bth November the first through train, fpoia Montreal ar*^ rived'ai. NancouVer. "The line'w 2,800" niiles long, and the average spqtd,, mr eluding stoppagesjwas twentyf our miles per hour. With theadvantages open to trayeUers, by^the construction^ of^.thiay railway, it will, before long, He'possibla " to travel f iom Liverpool.to the Pacific ia ten days.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1657, 13 March 1886, Page 2
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