Notwithstanding our enlargement today, we are nevertheless compelled to leave out both advertisements and reading matter m oar present issue. A Salvation Army picnic held yesterday m Mr Palmerson's paddock was numerously attended, and passed off very ploasautly, all present enjoying tlicmselves exceedingly. Yesterday was very! quiet ja Palmer • ston, — more so JLhac the ordinary Sunday. Very few people*. were about, the shops were all cloitad,' uliif Solitude' waß characteristic of thft Sqii'ajrr/ 1 ' s In referring to the 5 glass' viitported for the window's of 'Mr J, P. Leary's new ahop, we omitted to "state that the case came to the order of Messrs Tiagey Bros, m whose hands haß been placed the coutrapt . for gaiuting and glazing. Mr R. Partridge li having a very handy express built at Mr Bett's factory, chiefly for the Wobdville trade. It will be a most useful conveyance, chiefly designed for the conveyance of travellers and their sample cases, theatrical companies and their properties, the removal of furniture, and for picnic parties.'
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1692, 24 April 1886, Page 4
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