We learn that the Harmonic Society are organizing, and will shortly appear m public. Tenders are invited elsewhere for cartage of certain goods to Messrs Stevens & Gorton's warehouse. Mr A. Croskery hns novr his consign* ments of goods displayed for sale on Saturday, which is really well irorth inspection. A better class of goods we have never seen m an auction mart m Manawatu; . The Dunedin Herald says that George | McLean proceeds to England m March, and may be absent six months, and that the Otngo Law Society intend meeting: to consider Judge Gillies' reflections on , Mr Hesketh m the Gudgeon case. The report of the JR.M. Court is urn avoidably held over. George Gordon is now acting as runner for the Standard m Feilding, with whom subscribers can arrange for the delivery of the paper every evening. From our southern exchanges we learn that the crops m the Canterbury district are found fully ,up to the good estimate that was formed of them before harvest-, ing was commenced. The Ohristchurch Press announces that m the Ashburton district, owing to the heaviness of the crops and the uncertainly of the weather, the rattling hum of the reaper and binder was heard on Sunday m many paddocks on the Canterbury Plains*
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 58, 1 February 1883, Page 2
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