The word "impute," towards the und of our Rub-leader m ytstatday's issue, on •'Journalistic Ameniiiea" was incorrectly printed " compute."
Miss Ada Campbell's visit to Palmers-' ton North, has ouan unavoidably postponed for a week or two, iti consequence ■of the floods m MfaStertori, having pro vented her lecturing there last Sunday ; Miss Campbell's arrival will b* duly aunounctd. The Subject for to-morrow night at ihe Lycc-uin will be, "Miracles Prophesies, and Precepts. : ' We understand that a case of assault and battery i* to be l licard ut the Police Court m a day or twu, r. suiting from the enforcement of the railway regulations, to tho necessity of which rufereiice was recently made itt a letter from Mr Linion. We have to ackuowl«dge receipt of inyitation to the inaugration ball to be held under the auspicus of the Palmers tonCaiedonian Society, oil Monday evening, which promises to be a coiuplel«sneoess. ' - Advartißemetit from MrC. A. Bcrgersen, and also other business aunoimcetnents are unavoiiiably held uVer. A trumpery charge agniust .a wellknown arnl liighlyreßfeeined townsman was dismissed today without a defence being even called for. . Messrs Sia-lson, Ferguson, McNeil, Buick, and ', Hirst. J's P., occupied the Bench. The n^freHhments to be provided «l the Caledonian Society. Ball, on Monday evening, will be supplied by Mr I«herwood, ot.the Club Hotel, and will" it, is promised exceed the customary- spreads on such occassions,"" ":< "> " MrG«y., Shannon, of Wcllingtpn« will visit Palmerston this, evening, and \ will he the guest of the Rev ]$. S. Bunn, at whose residence Mr Shannou|B family | have been staying for somo days' past. The Lower Furry punt at Ashurat will be m wo'rkiug order on Monday ■-.. utsxt.' .. 'It is announced that ' the.' nationalist and Liberator nmy bs had at the Lyconin, or of Mr T. Hall, Hon. Sec, of the Rational Society. An advertiser has three quiet milch cows for sale, one just calved. The subject of the Rev. Mr Buna's discourse at the Wesleyan Church tomorrow will be • " IniUQoi tality of Man. 1 ' The post mortem exaoiination of the body of tlie late Mrs Blo.mi showed the existence of a growth of considerable size attached to the heart. All the other organs were healthy. The poor woman had not been m good health, for some time past,, and had been under medical treatment,* but was particularly cheerful on the afternoon of her sudden death. She was, a native ot Norway, and had been tw^>e married. The little girl usually seen with her was an adopted child, one of the Mcßwens. When found one hand was cold, though she could scarcely have been dead an hour. There is much sympathy felt for the bereaved husband under the sad circumstances. . . ' Mr Hicks was married th's afternoon ' to Miss Armstrong. We tender the customary congratulations, and cordially wish long life and happiness to the newly-married pair. Mr Bryce's demonstration m Welling ton, to-day, was a great success. The address was signed by over 2000 persons Messrs Hoe and Walton were the only nominations today for the office of Borough auditors.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1715, 22 May 1886, Page 3
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506Untitled Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1715, 22 May 1886, Page 3
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