The Local Bodies Loans Bill has passed its third reading in the Mouse. The Hawes arrived at Wellington front the South yesterday morning, bringing an Lnglish mail via Brindisi. A meeting of intending passengers to Kimberley by the Triumph was held at Wellinrtou on Wednesday night, when a resolution was carried to the effect that compensation be from the Union Company for.the loss occasioned to passengers by the delay in the departure of the steamer. Tenders are called in this issue for the additions to the Pahiatua Hotel. Mr Joseph M.cJlarlick inserts a fencing notice. For the convenience of tnanC*inquirers, we telegraphed to the Commissioner pf Crown Lands on Wednesday asking for a list of the successful applicants in the Pahiatua Village Settlement, but as yet have received no reply. However,' we have ascenauied from an unofficial source that some difficulty exists in allotting the sections, owing to a number of the applicants not having t tated whetlier they were married or single. The Cohnmissioner is now endeavoring to satisfy himself On this head, as according to the regulations, married men ltave the prefer . enee. - :* > . ..... .. At 'a meeting of the Qrangernen ofCanterbury held on Tueada wight, it was decided to t< lggritpUso the. Imperial G&ud Magter at Home, offering meu und money to assist t(je Ulster 'men “in their difficulty." A subscription list Was opened, and nearly JSiOO was subecnbhd in the room. A resolution was passed to the effect that tba Orangemen view with regret the action of the.C2members of New . Zealand Parliament, who seat a cahle message expressing sympathy with ■Mr Gladstone.—At a large meeting at Itunedin the same eTdbiatf re-solutions ware carried fhwrrmble to IBme Buie for Ireland. It was resolved to despatch.a cable message embodying tlw resolutions to Mr Gladstone.
Fur remainder n{w« kt« fourth pa^c. TENDERS FOR ADDITIONS TO * PAHIATUA HOTEL. TENDERS FOR extensive additions to the rAIIIATUA noTF.L will be received by the undersigned up to Noon on SATURDAY, 81st July. Flans, cifictttions, and all infor- 1
lnution may oe nwn on application. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ALEX, UF.ESE. Arch knot, • * . . „ Paliiativi. POL SALE, •' ‘ TWO BRAKES, One Lar»ro and One' Small, with Harnexa for -i Horses.* ‘Apply. 11. MANN'S. Pahiaiua.* 1 * WANTED to 'Purchase for Client, about 9<X) Acres of 08&d Land, partly Level. Stale Price fur Cash. unices a Ginns. pon SALE, Totara House Blocks, Posts & Rails. The Under-denied w also a Practical Gardener. -<• Order* punctually attended to. "\V. W. MACKEZNIE.
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Pahiatua Star and Eketahuna Advertiser, Volume 1, Issue 7, 2 July 1886, Page 3
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412Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Pahiatua Star and Eketahuna Advertiser, Volume 1, Issue 7, 2 July 1886, Page 3
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