Manawatu Standard (PUBLISHED DAILY.) The Oldest Daily Newspaper on the West Coast. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1884 LOCAL AND GENERAL.
A Tatleraaii's OluOa^lbeeii suce'essfi illy established itf'WeHmgton. ; | oxtoh ■ 1©;, btotfght doWri,p rer^tOOßheepi <"•) v,d:<> I-.m; ..ii!: ; Mr &e,orge Capper;' formerly <jf the, £ Gilding Guattiiahj'ih now'Vedretdry oil -ft le* 1 Wellington Trades and Labour Council. ' ' Tt I ' f- cj ' ;>Z> '■'■'■' i Notice is elsewhere given of a call of 0 te Bhillingsper. share dn the capital acciunt of ."the 1 Wellington iM&nawata BailF ■ , v ay jCorapany. .;,;■.-.*■ I ..?: ; ,. .•,!:- MeearaT. Kennedy ,Macdonald and' •C ) < 'a last land Bale iu;VyelljpgtOit totalled ■n)a.rlj, i£^»(H)p. .^)ui^B are, ; evjden|.ly H 'Uokiagup m Wellington. ',''<•.,' .', The , Wellington morning paper ; hjnts ; tl at there are already dissensions .m C ibiuet betweeu 'Sir Julius Yogel and tl «,P?eibier, Who! are said' to haVe had 4< uie'ratlie'r seHoiis ihisiindereta'ndinga ' b itween themselves. ■'•'^ " The Natiyb lilihister Was a passenger f< r Wanganiii by tram last' evening. It | is eviderii that be did not expect to get through to WaDgrnui last night, as Mr V^illis received a telegram from him, s< nt , from. 0 taki to that ; effecf during the ai it^ooii,, We presume that better time. wjaß made by the '!c6acli - after leaving Qtakiithan ; wa4 expected, and by the train being detained' for a little the journey was accomplished. .' ' J The tender 6t Messrs' Campbell and Cp. has been accepted by ; the Weliing- ! t(f n-Mauawatu > ( Railway Company -f or the construction •of contract No. 1 16 (Gtafci), .the^ice being: slightly under; ms,fm % h :u <■■-,' v ■■■..-.:- ' .--.!■■ [The steamer. BtiapehuY sailed from Wellington for LyttelWniiarly on Sun r , | diy morning, taking over 30Q0 carcases. Yo : W^ttofl a;ud' a lairge quantity of woolj ( trllow,' add, preserved meats. . She Bails f i oin Ly tteltoh i or London Bn Wednes- ' ..jdjjy-i frjts-iv.ii-i'-' ■■' ■•■■ ; - ; ■■•" .•■'■■;■' ■^."" ! 'According' to the Taupo correspondent hb: "%\iq '©'rders' have, been r^ fciived to Abandon alii the A-.G. stations - b »tween>'Taopd and' Napier. Some more junior member^ of the contabulary . will' b } d\soluirged atitheend of the .month*, ±\ ro of whom are concerned I, m the alle ged peculation, cases '!- whioh are now aivniting the d'ecisipn bt the authorities Jn Wellibgtßh. •' r '" ' '■' ".'V "! ■' : ;' "^ The property 'formerly, occupied, by tljie,oid ; ;VVeliiri^ton l Ij^zndmt ib "■ i Wi> I lis-Btl'eet i h v aß been purchased 'by Messrs B^nd«sli Bros: 6f the Ftett' for £4*500. ; A property m Cuba-streetj* : Wellington,.' consisting 1 of a shop: and < land with a jftdntage p£24£ft>,oa the main,s,iree| ad joining Te Aro House, baft been' parcfeased'.by the'prpprietofjOf Te Kto House at a: price approxim'af ing to per .; i ;'.'" •■;"■• ";"':*.. ";-■;•':''" | We alwayrthougiit^tbe'^Tishiauia;^ aborTgirials were extinct.' N6W we learn xfrcm ? the ; Auckland Htfald ;that •' *it is jb^oposed to present Fanny Smith, : the) fast of thelTasmanian aborigines, with spQ iaqr.es of i|apd. ; She is a pure black,, 5p years of age, has,,lLcbildren, and 6 ( grandchildren, all of whom she had educated toiead and write." This 4s, not , much like an extinct race ; six. ;i ßix gfatidi .^iiaren^" •' '' iH ■"■ '• p ■ ■■■•'■"-^i- >'" > ! Here is a return of the quantity of meats, &6.; 1 cdnsutoed in 1 a large London hotel :^^OT.OdOlb> of beefi 19;0001bs hi iiaittoui bf lamb,, 51,8771b5 . of chicken, 20,OOOJbs of butter, 28,000, Idpzenof eggs, ,and. ,68,000 quarts of } The .Coptic on her last .trip had the : largest cargo .(23,0pQ carcases) of frozen" mutton' ever landed m England 'by one •yes^e'l^ ;''■_ ; *"' _ ..■" .'".' ', ''','.'' , l 1 i In the,c^esß raat<ph b'^ween yictona ' rand NW Sputh Wales, tne forme r colony ' v^oH'eighf out : of. thp 0 twelve v gatbes played.^ . - ;;(l • :<IU ! if f- \ - i: ii; : t; i Dr. .Inspector-General . ( 6f [flosp'itils and tunatii? Asylums" in this t retires tit thd 'e'tfd of next year. ■■• !' Entries for /the" Mafton^an'gitikißi ipeetihg close at Bulls to-night. >■>■
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Manawatu Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 141, 25 November 1884, Page 2
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609Manawatu Standard (PUBLISHED DAILY.) The Oldest Daily Newspaper on the West Coast. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1884 LOCAL AND GENERAL. Manawatu Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 141, 25 November 1884, Page 2
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