At a iec> nt meeting n South Ausiia lia the stater lost iH pitiuue with the jocke\s m one oi the 1 ices, and inflicted iinds to the e\tent ot ,190 beroie lie diopped the Hog First Water, who ran second for the Melbourne Cup m Mailim Hem v'^ycai, and who was atterwaidb Uiken to India, ha 1 * been b. ought bick again to Ausu-a-J.i. TheHm Junes White oilmocT 2,000 gnmcs foi Cerise and BLu, the wmnei of the Sulnejr Cup, but \[i (Kenham, the ownei , i i£iu>od u> accept the lather tempting ofFei. Tjici ■> w is m excellent attend mcc at the meeting held °t the j\ingitd e> llotel, Bulls, on Sitmd «\ e\ening. lot the pui pobP of fonnmg a pail} to pioceed to the Kiunbeiley <:oldhel' l s Mi R Byddei occupied the chau A nnmbei of c ..u icts ±rom pvpeis i elating to the diggings weie lead an 1 coi\ ei *.alion iIK discu >->od by those nresent .Some o^picssod them selves m lavoi oi a pioposal to send one m m to Dei by to g\m mtoirnaUon, while otheis suggested the dtspitch of thice oi four men A lengihy di cussion ensued, during which sevei xlold uuneis recounted their e.penences, but not'ung definite or satisfactoi y w i> am\ed at Sevcial ga\e m their .uon>b as" willing to pioceed to tie velds. and it is piob.iblc that thebc will foini a puty and btait shoitly. — Maiton pipei The "Wellmston con ospondenl of the Bruce Ho old gi<.es Cii lpncv to Ihe rumoi that Su Robeit Stout toie up the Colonial Treasuiei'stwo fhst attempts at a btatement, and that he agiced to let the third nass after he had nnspaiingly used hib quill on teitain piopo ed new ra'lwiys, and on that pait ot the stite roent undei the heading " Loans and Public Works." Se\eral young men m and around Wanginui are said to ha\e made up their minds to be off to Kinibeiley We would ad\ise them not to he m too gieit a hu "5 li it pio\ es a £;ood lie dof 1 irge extent, tluMe wili be loom (oi e\oivbodv, an 3in t i' ' tuo '~j t'le mi vi" ot tt m sifc ml >t t 1 c fo^ ')' i<\'nif, \\ \] ho ra f < v ' i o p ;nnil , >\lnli tie nio t n f'sh 8 " ' an * s> i ll>u j caflv lUIQ I U^v. (, — Li i tut tt Tm Duke A i a'boionsrh (the Iflothoi of Loiu !> ii i>i % v Cl> nc i 11), wbo w^s Dii \^ ' i ,i i m iiiv is his \\uf o -* o 1 rcjni , b^ iiiiti 1 .' I i s, wi< i *,h ms li ■? Ci ud "< \ ' i io "■ ip j p tCI I 1 •> v " \ Ui't DC 1 a t j ' j ' no i! j qu Pi i,i i n > \ ) , G ji (red h > f 1 1* a. 3 * ' c ill tec>^> oi x i ')»**',,'" 1.1 'a ~> t\ a ! s n^ rhu ' l^ n ..s ab n* <o li a ij m > '>d i i loSn toiif, i.civ li' ti i, Hi 1 om° MBi of the Wire oi liul v il i C mo'>ell, \\tio rac 3 \el m uusi i r s t 'ii^a ion n itluoe • or foui ieiis' «n re n W ill \ i"l Q gu m fioai Dupedia on Tuesdiy relatiit t< the sti Ac oi couip imloos iLgil sa T ,s — "At <i -n"ll ittencred meeliug respecting the btiiUc ot compositois, lesolntions \\Pie c«nicd exprcssiziu: syra * pathv with tho men on stnkp and de clat ne ti ulc^ n^inn-^ tn ho no t^iuy as a safe Lumid ti ait sin- and m tin m teiests of society j,eneidll\ It \\ x 1 - ,ilso re&olved tint it was d suable to stait a new moinuig p<'pei m tlic tatoiescs of the woikmg elates " This (uites <? southern exchange) is about the b' &f tlnng that could hnpppn Wlien the compos tois become tueu own piy m&stPis lh li ides of the nvt'ivvliplm m«, fehc t) of oinolo\eib will chm,e some v hat iin lh , me 1 if wo m 1 ik^ not the/ >v II no' h • lung m wi hi'ig foi a retain to (he i foun i icl tivo uosition With ogud lo cap *■ il mllil>oiu Dr Ogle, tLc new heid o^ the st tish cil depaitnKntm tl c itf jfisti i Genciils office, London, states tliat Ihe late of moitahty m the medici! piofossmn is stcidilv on the mcici'-e, the doath iato bein o ' 2s'H3 pei 1,000 now as compaied ■wi'li 202? poi 1,000 li (M)isiK\eais , ago. liivoi disease ki'U oft a moiety of the English doetoi=, iivl me death i ites l^j^jriong them pci mihion, as compaied P^>th tho-^e of othei men, aie as follows W — Scai let fe\er, as 57 to 1C , typhus, 79 <l to "8 , diphthcua, 59 to 1 1 tyohoid, Jll * to 238 . ilcohohsin, 178 to 130 ; suicide, '; 363 to 238. i> A cable special from London sn\s — •' To*vn Topics" sa>s tint a Bnh&h nollptnin "ppcar 1 it a wedding Imak fast i«-cotitly m a tvvral siiootiiig coit aid utloied slurt, and biought with him a woman m a striking cosrunif*. She wore a blac!< velvet dress, with a huge gmland or pink losrs and white lace, tvunoJ from slinulf'er to vnist, and on 'her .'head' 'a little white feather and a pink lost* toi a bonnet. The nol)leinm was surprised that his dress ore tpd com menr. The woman was not the wife of the nobleman. The wife retnainn at home, while her gay husband id on sf yachting tour Some say the hcsk°s invited the woman to the wodding, while otluis bay <-he cune nnb'ddcn AS ot tish Dul c is supposed to be tho noble nian k fared to Tho Wi hno-fon fowsponddit of thn Otigo Daily Times wn s — Th i- 's a riimoni illml to fh tfV c t tint <shoulv thete wiii be boii"'} >( i tniir disrlrsmcs as totln»puir>hTj^o£ tlif Tifi'rma mlv t-, -jli & h i i e s"! I i Mm> t i and i ({' vnnm it, \/'i n 1) i i i v > ' i *"> It . AKo uni i >'< vi i)i w i ' '< ! (a m jnaj i L > v i i ' i i ' " < ■* it li didaot nu'i I ft ' " t 's( i' t<- t i .'dency.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XII, Issue 1730, 10 June 1886, Page 4
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