: The followiopf ladies voted at the election last - evening. Meadttmes Colville, Dillon. > J. Kibblewhitc, and Mowlem, sear. Mr Colville withed to vote last erening bat would not be allowed as- bis Wife had dready voted. Although, objected to by the scrutineers last evening Mr Colville insisted m voting. Mr Made was refused a paper because he did not come for one at tbe proper time. A number of householders have already decided fo appeal against the School Committee ejection which took place last evening, and have instructed a local solicitor to draw up a petition on tlieir behalf to be submitted to the Board. The drait of the said petition is already framed and if the allegatisns set forth ' can be proved ihe election last night hai far I more grounds to be upset than the former one. It is stated that Mr Walton' will sign it amoiif others. ' i. The steamer Triumph got ashore when entering Sydney, harbour, but got off agaiii withodt injury. ".</,',, ■ ■ • ■ '' ' .'.""' !< Service will be held at the Lutheran Churoh, Palmer ■ ton, to-morrow, as 11 aim., by Rev. CiGwistaa. \When Mr Rash was addressing the meeting after the election was declared last eveni'Mg, It stated that if it had not been for the Priest denouncing the action of catholics taking part ia.the election he would have been returned. It is probable that the Home Parliament will be dissolved by June 26tli. .Two of a survey party m Marlborough have died from exposure through inclement weather. Others were rescued. Bishop GoOld, of Melbourne, died yesterday. Captain Edwin wired as follows at 5 p.m. yesterday:- "Bad weather abproachin^ after 16 hoars from now be!tivjeen north east and north and west/, glass fall soon, and weather warmer after 3 a.m." .'■'">.!rheßhip'Lvttelton,- which was being to,w;ed from ,KFimaru. this mornipg, with a Jnll cargo of frozen miittdn, struck some j hard substance and sank m ten minutes. The sea is now washing over her 'deck.. The^aptain and crew ; taken safely' bißEiher and landed on the breakwater.,. . i . The i Gold Export Duty Abolition BiU was read a second time last night. . ■ There r are over 400 unemployed m DuliediiijttsVnow-. An inset f rom Signor Renaud is published with this evening's, issue. ■'■ '•■ -We remind our readers of special sermon b to-morrow m the Wesley an Church also tea meeting ou Monday. :
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XII, Issue 1732, 12 June 1886, Page 3
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