Mr W. Cowern’s stock sale takes place on Wednesday. Nominations for Borough Councillors must be in by Wednesday noon. The attention of land selectors and buyers is directed-to a new advertisement, stating conditions of lottery or auction. Another railway bridge across the Thames at London is proposed. The Ludgate-hill station of the London C. and D. Company continues so crowded, that a second branch is to cross the river, with a terminus station in Queen Victoria street, between the Times new offices and the Mansion House, Nearly everybody engaged in London business now-a-days goes to and from the city by railway. The modern Babylon grows more and more. The Rev. J. McKee, of Wairarapa; was presented with 100 sovereigns last week, on the occasion of his leaving for another station.
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Patea Mail, 4 September 1882, Page 3
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