: An impounding notice will be, found elsewhere. s(i , . j Tenders are invited by the Borough Council for formation drainage. The Federation Enabling Bill is not 'to be introduced into the Imperial Par- • liament"this4^Bßion. w ..>, ■_..-. 'W i * Friday next is the day of Dr Curl's ■ weekly professional visit to. Palmerston. ■;'.•:/. ,• ; /. i x The English mail, via San Francisco, willjslose here.on Friday evening next. Thjg l^ajrinp find f Palmersjpn- Cheese and Butter Factories intend to commence operations next month. ; Mr Walton's letter will appear to- '■ morrow. We should be glad if correspondents Would be a little more considerate m the matter of length of their communications; ; ■' \ ■ ■' ! :' ■ A movement is on foot to establish' a cheese and butter factory at Waverley. There seems {little ireason to doubt that the next million loan lias been hy- : pothecated tothe amount of quite two thirds of its' amount. What a nice state of thingsj! We learn that m the present political ! crisis our member has been able to get no attention paid to his. . representations , m reference to local matters. It. is to be hoped that a Ministry will be|appointed and the work bf the be allowed to proceed. : The British Queen has. arrived; at Rio all well, with her meat m prime condition. The quarantine station at Lyttelton haSj ..been, officially inspected , and „ja maßter"and 'niatrori appointed,' ' with *a view to possible contingencies. We h<Tve Vecblved a letter from Mr E. Warburton for publication, but we regret to »ay\nojone m the office . can decipher its contents. We should be gtad to receive the key to the puzzle. Mr Sly hasVesigried his seat on the directorate of the Dairy Factory Company, and Mr Pratt has been asked to accept it. Mr Sly's resignation was recejve'd with regret. ■ ■,-.[:. I The Doric has arrived at Plymouth, from Lyttdlton' July 4, : !
. We remind our readers of Mr Millis' farewell entertainment this evening, and anticipate a full house, such as the performance really merits. Mr Millis plays ■two nights m Feildiiig and will appear 'also m Martou and Bulls. To-night there wifl be an entire change of programme. j It was quite cheering to see such an improved demand for stock at yesterday's sale. It was something like old times to note the presence of buyers from a distance, and cattle something near their value instead of being passed m as lately has been the case. It is probable the request for a second crossing required by the Dairy Factory Company at their factory will be granted. Mr, Rotheram was furnished jwith all requisite information concerning the matter to-day, and was taken to the spot by the chairman- for the purpose of seeing what was wanted. ' Mr Larcomb, on behalf of the Public Works Committee, visited the Borough : cesspit to-day and also examined the : bridge over the river, a report m which j will be laid before the committe indue icourse.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 220, 13 August 1884, Page 3
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