Attention is directed to Mr Snelson's altered list of properties &c7/fbr sale as appe»riagfiiCi«oateii'COlimini ?;ioi -.''A. ' Special^e^l Irbnl tbd MtnaWatn Road Board will b**oU«d in'on* adver-' tishig columns. The pr^kn^ryCitfiiobnCernent thfe ; vocal and instrumental oorteeriP to take place m the Forester's HalUn the 11th m advertised^^heßex.^ no hrn, ■•:-' ie Mr Ballance is to be banqueted on B<^Mondaya*e 9 l!. J .|ie4iBft6! ▼isit Waiter* J« Jonngc#o^, i;i witfe .the, opening up offhe Mokau coontry, and/ other important business. The FireTKgaoT^^ tice attb*ah"K4 Sttfo'chick' ■>4hf«'f : e've"nW ".?; ,^^f*f E^ 08 '** 16 annoatnteet' will b*hfid*afr<Walktey?8 Bote! '•"•'< ■*-■' also offer^t M*fc fctaltarsair* yarda Btock-in.trWe\6*s*j^ also, the goodwill *rt the businessv The reason for selling is solely on account of continued ill-health. The sale will 1 commence at 1,30 p.m. |
Everything bids fair for a well-at-tended and highly successful banquet , Jte^*BaUaafieU,Ormprrpvf . night.. w Mr R. Pharazyn. has consented to preside, and Mr Brycej the Mayor, and other gentlemen to whom invitations have^beetrfor•warded have signified theirinte^ition >of being present. = : Captain Edwin telegraphed at 4.30 jpjn. yesterday as followsi-^BaoVweather (approach! lg betweenj^ftV'an^w*^ and south west : glass fall a little, but >rise after ;en hours from riow. V An exti meeting of members of the Wellington FreethojightAßsocift' tion was ) eld a ijeiw evenings ago for -toe purpose of considering,; the advisabllity'of | changing the ,n«me of the society. JMr George >' Smith moved, " That the; name of the association be altered to [the Wellington Secular Association.',; The motion was carried by iJftrgi majority, and the natiie was therefore altered. v ; 3 •^The-'following is the Can^ian/plari for measuring the height octrees :— You walk froni tree to tree, and tb'look at it, .bjjnd dowh your head from Sihae tosme between knees. When you are able to see the! top of ..the tree iii this way, f distance fromJibA. root^of. the tree equals tne: heigh*".. This level grpupd,, of course— is asserted to be as correct as it is-grotesque. . : . Th.e.Ni itif|» Minister, has taken up t^P, OFF 3 Qfl^s ittihe>Qrand JOTyropm % thV^ur^h^^iiganui, where %e;ban be Boe^DntaUT^JßHerß connected 'with his c epa^i^.iß'^in Wangaoui vßOTfßalfaijce goes ta Waitara, wh^re he will make tmrTigcessary arrangeinenti" 5n cdnnectipn with the opening of the itf^ten.siye 1 ' tract of country, lying between th i Waitara and Mokau Rivers/Accord:£igtpthe Waipawa r Jb]ipJ , grftV.th olUobaoeo is 'likely to become a feature ie IjHawke's Bay. MrjOjcttiOtfd^ haapfentid five acres, and other per-^ sons are j^ing m for smaller lots at Pa<tarigata, Woodville, and other places.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 142, 26 November 1884, Page 3
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