An impounding notice : and several other anunuDcemcnts will appear % tomorrow. To make room for a lengthy account of an excursion by rail to Ohau, which we believe will prove interesting to a large number of readers, various other items have either to be abbreviated or held over. A monument to Major Von Tempsky and others was unveiled by Colonel Roberta yesterday at Mania. The Clironicle has the following items :— lt i» "aid that female robbers who chloroform their victims, have started operations iv Auckland. — We understand that there is to be a Cavalry Tournament at Balgownie to-day— At the sham fight and review at Wanganui yesterday several accidents occurred. Two Napier Volunteers, we learned, had their arms broken. Mr Hayt'er, Government' Statist, estimates that when the csnsui reWns are completed it will be found "that: the population of Victoria exceeds one millien persons. s J. Jessop was brought up at the Pojico Court this morning :by Mr ; A. S. Baker on 2 charges of malicious injury to property. Mr G.F. Hawkins who appeared for the ncciißsed applied for a remand to the 6th of May, the next wiling of the R. M. Court. The application was granted.. ,MeßHrs J, Mowlimii, Hiißt, ar.«l Ferguson, were the presiding jnstioeH,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1693, 27 April 1886, Page 4
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