THE ENGLISH MAIL.
' Thpßalmerßtdn portion of 'the Fjfi'aco mall should arrive by the midday train to* morrow from the North: ' ~ »o < i . -.ui--- j' •' ■■■' •- ■
1 Grcjat bargains are offered at Read? Money StOMjiajthp wayof tholiday pre*> seats,; Ac. We also learn there is to be an organ recital pn Ohristmaa Eve. , » An advertiser desires to. jet ous lojoee>»box cldse ttf the ' S<J.are during" ' race week..; • ; i-Ui; ..-..-^ .<- <.■■:■->■■■ r ■ ! ;: O ;.-,. ""Messrs Hawkina and Son are adrertiaing a lost horae. , ?? We iKe&r that ! the owner of the section between Dixbn'a'abd the Bank of Ne>^ Zealand,' m the Square j purpose's erecting a subafcftMial structure for business pur<» ' poaes pn, that very: eligible take. Ail the vacant! ap^s |n,,jthe Sqjiare ar^,- getting: rapidly utilizja f6r building pnrposes. (1 , - 'ihe jßteamer Tui will leave-Foiton iov Wellington (w.eatbar permi f .ting),-ftfe2 p.mi, to-morrow. 'This boat with the Huia; and Stdr'mbi'rd are now regular traders betwesp Foxton and Wellington. The iargo of frozen mutton, ex British Queen which hftS^rrivbd ' m London has been e*xan^vßßd.,«nil. found to be mi excellent condition.- ' '*' [ > In the course of a despatch addressed by Earli Granrille to r -th;e/ J EgsiptiaQ ] 0o« vernmeht, the Bhtißh Minister for Foreign. Affairs has etf&ed- thatthtt Eng» lish G-oTemment, cannot interfere.; jn the ■ • pacification of tfte'SoU'd'an^bift that 'endeavors will be made to obtain an expe* dition of Turkish troops from the Forte*
! Prince Frederick William pf Geffaany arrived at 'Rome on Monday and received an ovation from the populace, who had assembled m large num|»fi^ to greet his Imperial Highness. Tlie (German Orovfn Prince will be i guest at the quiring during his st»y m that (pty. . .- , ,--|-j- , ; ; ; O^e Uq(ftrat«n4 that $i\ (3rVbiaiioln'spectbr of^ospHals,. i^-at. pre3ent on ajn official visit ~ ; of irt^ectioh'to Maiiawatiji. He; wili not; find much ; worthy oi cdniplU mehtary raentiqn. qy far HSthe Palmer* eton iflo'«p'ifa3 v i ; s cotfeerned,' We fear. , iTheCbroni'ble liPßrs thwt'-Mf ''-Bindnp, of Auckland, the newly-appointed Inspector of Schools, is a cricketer and fpptb*»llist oirrepn'te, aiili likely to^be "a; valuable aoquisjitjomto athletic- oirctes'dn thia coastj w A Preß3'AßSbciaUbn receive^ after, ftbd first invimation . of Father ttyjprefttt's fjdeiich reached <uS, stHtee th^t nis, age was 71 iyearßi . • . : n> v ; • . j
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 18, 19 December 1883, Page 3
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359THE ENGLISH MAIL. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 18, 19 December 1883, Page 3
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