In the Houm yeiiterday afterno^nh* l^icipaLCorporatio^ Bill, Justice of the Peace Amendment .Bill, .and Parcels Pott Bill;. w«r» r»»d k third 'time' and «M^ t The Golf Daty Ato)i#on Sill* is to be eonwdered on Mendtir, and., the debate on the East and Welt' Cdest'and Nelson Railway Construction Act Amend- ,, ment BuT-wm adjourned. The Union Company's Mararoa, from AickUnd (May 26), .arrived at 'Frisco on Wednesday. ;. _ r _ .. : ._■ _ ' , . ,.,.. . .. The Hon. Mr Gladstone haa gone to Edinburgh to prpMoate , hit; electoral campaign m Midlothian. Captain Edwin telegripked at follows at 4.46 p.m yeiterday :•— lndication! tor Tery cdldwiather brfrbrt up to about 4 a.m, and warmer after that time, ; with strong north-wot or north-eait Aduntage. should' Iw'iwken of 'clear nights at the present tjme to watch the; gradual apptoiehof 'Mars and Jupiter. Both planets are moving to the. rights but Hars l; moving far qnickw than Jupiter, will soon evertake bis. rival. There it uothing ,ot significance m the conjnaclibq, lnd r it mil not pecwsarjly^ d* aoooinpanievJ^th a&oinir ptftburit at . Botomahanf., Jyrpn^s, c»n nowibe^«y^ 4MsUj found. On the "right of Jupiter, it some little distance, is a star, of the third ■ malrnittiae. If this star be ex•mined w^itfi i an . opera glsM two faint •tan wiH'be seen close to it, one on the left and the other above. The upper ■tar is Uranus.— Wellington paper. The Dorier)whleH<*rWv^d m Welb'njrton a day or two ago, trbught. among her passengers $ &*t>s°# » n f lU \ farmeiTnd hitiamiipwio haWcome J out under the rtj^laiion^for^v*he mttO' i ductioi^ to^lhe' cbwnjr 'of agriculturist*, po»M»«!d-of BmaiTcipital. We understand the headvpi! the fiunily ifrpbsae»Becl of sufficient capital to take, up land and. work it to ajfc^tQttdphjM basqjionrf&r llanaiatdrWe purpose of settling there. It is expected that : many,. 6the» of his class will shortly, take advantage of the facilities oifisred by the GoverDment to . reach New Ztakhd at a imall outlay, m order thft the> inaytttt: up; small •gricoltnril holdings m New^Zealand — WelMngtoi paper. .". ;_v ' : ,;,;; ;;; ; The Astnurit Gold Mining Company (Nog. 1 and S) met onl Wednesday last to consider. the accessary meana tofch*> adopted U? uw'mi up thf affair* of j*e Company and declare a dividend. The financial position of shareholders: having, been disetueeiTie wls rtwlved to declare a dividend "and wind up Sabseadentlyi't was asotrUined that the sum of X 5 paii to the seoreUry of the Palmerston A wocia>ion for proportion of expenses m eonuwtion with the exeava« tion of quarts h«4 not b*#tt taknj into aceotxl, audflf flonrit rejUM Iht'M' 4«n4 fr°M|M^W. TlwtHfrfbeldsri 4Uf4% ttMV ftVAtttßfl'V^sfletlßi^ 7 ' mm wH&Vttiwf* fw
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XII, Issue 1738, 19 June 1886, Page 3
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