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Tali TAIK.^-Talking of petitions, a man named Gorbett known to the habitues of .fcue lobbies' as " the dog-man," is a terror to «pmmittee reporters. He has some prieyancs about a dog-^wliethei» the dog bit him or he bit the dog I cannot Ba,y-=— btit he has managed soinnhow to get a committee ttpon his ease. The other day he pi-o-nounced fchc evidence lie had giren as taken' down by a shorthand reporter to. be 'a jEragmentar> attestation of an unprincipled L yatotn .' The ' unpvinfipled atom ' eonfem-i gHteß Buicide."~(Corraapondent Christ. \ JjlVirch paper.) „ . v !

IVTEW ZEAL ANT) P.RESS 11. CONSUL ATION .' ' " On the . vDXXNKDIN CUP, „ - 1880. To BE BUS ■O» THR 26TH FBBRUA.R?-. 3000 MEMBERS, Jgl EACH. • First Prize ... .....,' £1000 Second Prize „-.;-.;. £600 Third Prize ... v.. £400 Starters (divided). ... £400" Non-Starters (dirided) £600 - The D.HAWixa will 'take place under the supervision of the Treasurer and a Cpttunittee of gentlemen connected' with the Press ancl' oiher subfenbers present. ■ >i - J. <T. CONNOR, ■.;■ ..'"•' ..Treasurer. NOMIXATrONS. 1. Mr. J. W. MftllocK's Foul Play 2. Mr. J. W.MallocVs On Dit 8. Mr. H. Goodman's Chancellor' A. Mr. D. Goodman's York 6. Mr. I). Cpx'san?s Gienning 6. Mr. P. Corsari's Rosebcrry 7. M>. W. Walter's Grand Duchess 8. Mr. Walter's Libeller • 9. Mr. Walter^ Hippocampus 10 Hon, W. Robinson's -Natator 11. Mr. W.H. Taggart's Grace Par, ling ■ 12. Mr. G. Fraser's Longlands . 1% Mr. E. Cutfs'Mata '•"•■. " H, Mr. L. Mtfrkey's Hibernitf 15. Mr. P. Butldt-'s i Laertes '16. Mr. P. Butler's Luna - 17. Mr. F.Matthew's Artfulr Joe' 18. Mr. G. Cobmbe's Hatred . ; 19. Mr. M.. Edgar's Ariel • ;' . gO. Mr. EH Jellett's Richmond gi. Mr. Eli Jellett's Bosvrorth 22; Mr. Eli JeUett^f Fillibust^« . 23. Mr. Si Wadaeirs'Ran^atira 24. Mr. S. Nos worthy's Fable ' g5. Mr. U. J- Manson's Cambatto . 26. Mr. R. j. Manspn's Pinfire 27. Mr. R. "J. Manson's .Volunteer 28.» Mr. R J. Manaon's Tera 29. Mr. W. C. Webb's Adamant ■ -30. Mr. E. Griffith's Betrayer . . 31. Mr. J. eiiaife'sAtlantio - 32. Mr. R Ray's Templetda 93, Mr. R r Kay's Titania - " M-. Mr. -R, Ray's Maritaii a 35/ Mr. R. Say's Fishhook 36. Mr. R. Ray's Hornby'' "' ' 37. Mr. H. Redwood's Diomillis 38; Mr. H. ..Redwood's Grip ' / • §9. Mr. H. Redwood's Norseman 40. Mr. A.' J. Keith's Soukar.- - ON- "QALE!" ■*'-' Kj undersigned - USHT At Faiiilt Wholesale AT THEIR STOEE iV PALMEESTON, Flour Pollard and Bran i Bacon Hauls . • , Oats > :■-■ Chaff ■„;.>. ,.., Teas Sugars * !X ."^" Sauces Pickles . Kerosene Candles Woolrpacks/ a Qbrnisaeks . Nails^-^^ "Bj^utiiig . f P ! : '* w Whiteleads^ <-©its $ ; ■ ; ': W Rice Cornflour Fencing Wire Staples . ' N " Bcrin» : Paper &c, &c.,,o^c ? ' TKTNNE, LINTQN, '& XX). Country Produce. bought and soy on oommission'/dr' for caih.- ' --■■'; ■■■■■■■ A! '^)^ -,: PALMEBSTON NO S'TB PUBLIC -LIBRAJI^, . \. : fXTHE Public ftre Informed 'ihafc theJL REAPING-- B.OOM is OPEN (FREE) from Ten m the morning till -Ten at nijfht. ; - ./?<■ ■-■^i\' The LENDING. LIBRARY is free to subsuribe/s of the. annual sum of. £i.-ls. per j ? or persons who wish to partake of its benefits can dp so upon paymenfof 'a qaai ; terly^i ; subscription of 6s. The qu»i"tera i "commence upon the the first day of January, April, July, and October m each year.-,, R. N. XEELINC^,' ,v" -" „ Sectary. '•■ r\ bXEEAL PRINTING OFFICE,/ Boqz & Stationbby WABEgoysE, THE SQUARE ! {Near Po9t and Telograph OOJce) Palmerston North. J. P.^EARY ' Begs to inform the public thathehas ; now opened the'abore, 'ancl^inatv!b£ving: mzdt some important additions to his~ printing plant, he is prepared to execute i.'d kinds of prinf^g a mapner satisfactory a^ to price aud quality, and i j r.upply all orders with promptitude. » . P. Leiet lias, moreover, selected , a -,Toll-assorted stock ;6f- books and* sjta-. t:on-:y, and such as he thinks v/ill ade«mat<}ly supply all demandsia this line. Hi therefore invites tKeJ^|JKe^ito : |an;' iusp^eUon of the-Bainq, respecting the, qualirv ancl prices' or *wi»icli, '" -he.ris asjjvc'fc'd, they will be "sV^ll satis(ie.d. •■•■;*.-

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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 97, 3 December 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 97, 3 December 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 97, 3 December 1879, Page 4

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