The Loyal Union Lodge of Oddfellows hold their usual fortnightly meeting this evening, at 7.30. Seven or eight of the volunteers went class-firing on Saturday. Two succeeded : in passing, viz., Privates Glaridge and McGeogh, with scores of 50 and 47 respectively. s> . , _;$ A petition to Parliament praying that no further loan may 'be ' Authorised for New Plymouth harbor is being extensively circulated. The printed letter accompany, ing the petition is signed by Mr. Thomas Bayly, of; Waitara. ;■•<<* '- ', j / v} )f The New Zealand Times gives currency 'to the rumor that, with the consent- of Major Atkinson, the leadertliifr of 'tie * Opposition i» to be' offered to ; fa, BryceTfj andthai if IMb gentleman •Wiil'consent v #j "'' be nominated for the position, his ele<ft36iso» is certain.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume VII, Issue 1309, 17 May 1886, Page 2
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124Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume VII, Issue 1309, 17 May 1886, Page 2
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