. . The Queensland loan if quoted at 3 'percent*. I '^remTura. ■ ■ •-.--. : ,— ,' v I M*wn^h«i; Messfi G; M. Sntfsoa ,00. ( ,pu^pd^e erectinif sale yards m Sanson at once and intend to Hold periodical sales there. ' ( Writes the Hawera Star m reference to the recent death through chloroform : —If it is the' case that. medical men. or* unable to ascertain whether a person to whom it is proposed to admin;Bt«r chloroform is capable of safely receiVrag it, and also are unable to £«age-th* strength of tho drug v -there is evidently muoh more risk about its administration thaa is genejallj^wpposed. ' The Qtakit? School Committee bar* voted fojcxJiessrs Thynne, Wicksteed, and Audrey^: A resolution was passed to interview the member to get him to use his influence to get Otaki transferred iuto the Wanganui Educational IeHbGVcC >f ; • ? . yrr' Tlius -delicately tbe Wellington Fret* r p,uts it :— Mr Charles Callii, who was ineutiqned m yesterday's issue -aiia probable passenger by the s.a. Tongariro, found at the last moment that basjness engagements preveated his departure by that steam»r. Is- said- the heajri»«t c ship^eTtr launched) :in England is the man-of-war Catnberdon, built of steel at a cost of ,;It <wil| take three., yean more to, fitjher.for sea. V ' ' ' ' >' .-■. "Oh, mamma, mamma !" said a littl* gir], the other day, as, she saw a chicken witiiout auv feathers on its tail ;^ & se» dat ole lieu ! She has lost all the rib. bons out of her polonaise." ] , bne* slight advantage p io th« revised 1 edition's chainge ot the .word to fJhtidl: To be sure,, the : latUr hasn't so full, deep, and resonant a sonnd when used as an expletive; but it reduces, by one,; the obstacle m the" way of those of our parsons who drop or misplace that troublesome " h." Renaud, tHe ..eminent . ejectopathiatand specialist, has established, at* 4Z^hrtt'iatiil -street; Auckland, au Bdectic Medical Institute, for tbe> treatibent of eh ronic and. special diseases upoqr entirely eclectic botanic and scientific principles. His method of jt j rea i tinent has,, we beliere, proved highly sucbessf uf m Australia and London, and it is quite an innovation m th» pra«tjce^o|jnedicine. This Canterbury "Frew xn> an In MemoriamWSiicKot the late Mr F. H. Digby, fpaysT a graceful tribute to th« deceise^-who; was for many years on its staff^as the beau ideal of a tru* Bohfituiacu : Bnght, cheery, and the lif* and Bouj^of whatever company he was m, hlsdeath", it says, AVlll.be keenly regretted by the whole body of pressworkers m Canterbury. J The' Auckland magistrates are\ determined to Biamp but larrikimsm. A ruff an who bad; brutally assaulted two men without the. slightest provocation, .watsentencejdto a month's imprisonment for each offence, the sentences to rnn^pftearrep|ly, and ordered to find secureties to keep the peace tor twelve months. He is not able to find bonds;tnen, aqd/,the sentence "is praotioally thirteen months' imprisonment with hard labour,," ; .; .:;:-,. .
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1658, 15 March 1886, Page 2
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475Untitled Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1658, 15 March 1886, Page 2
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