Th s Danevirltc eelllers, dotennined on making a foi tnne in a short time or to die t tin attempt, have left for Kimberley. Dun or a ; i!n has it that Mr Macau--1 drew- is to lie promoted to the Upper House. Ida Prince of Wales seems to forget wiiat is bet'ailing hi-u as « gentleman. He deil. ad l.t Hiieiul Mr Gladstone's dinner on the IJiuvn's Dirlhdsy. Mount Etna was in eruption o i May •_M. Jlarth'|iiako shacks were frequent, a id the inhabitants had lied from Men--1 -i, mar Catania, before stri'ami of ii.''.ten lava Internal affairs stem to have Iteen pretty lively of late. No turn has been U'si by the F.nginecr in Chief in calling for ti liders for tlio fust portion of the Gorge railway. Tenders now out tor nlsmt 4j mile* formation. Wn also notice that lender* for formation 1 Is-rmaneot way of the WcllingtonWoo t« ilia ltailway (Waiw.aka C itrnct) are al<o ad vn Used for.
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Pahiatua Star and Eketahuna Advertiser, Volume 1, Issue 8, 6 July 1886, Page 4
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162Untitled Pahiatua Star and Eketahuna Advertiser, Volume 1, Issue 8, 6 July 1886, Page 4
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