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We understand that it is the intention of Mr Arkwriglit to star/: on his trip to Europe ! in about & fortnight's time. Mr Arkwright; it will be remembered, contested the Rangitikei seat at last election, bujtjretired m favor of Mr. Bruce, the nominee, of his party. A large fire broke out on Wednesday last m", "the kerosene stores occupied by Jones and. Company, situated m, the Bandridge-road." .Owing to the inflammable nature of the content? of the building .the efforts of the firemen were unavailing. The damage is estimated at £25,000. Thousand of cases of kerosine were burnt; and. m fact the principal stock m Melbourne has been destroyed. Mr Glover, who is under engagement * to the temperance, bodies, is expected to arrive at Auckland about the 17th February, where he will remain for two or three weeks, and then go on to Wellington. , The father sillir game pf removing gateß, to which Wanganui young men ar« prone on new year mornings, was pretty extensively' gone m for this year. — Chronicle.,/, .-.v.., By cable this afternoon we learn that there have been heavy rains m New South Wales and the railway line near Cootamnndra hag been washed away, near where last year's disaster occurred. Fortunately no lives have been lost. Mr Greenwood will next visit Palmersten on Thursday January 14. A farip 'laborer named Henry Hazel died suddenly at Eai'lwi last night. An inquest is to: be held to-day. The native recently arrested at Parihaka was ito-b'ay committed for trial for stealing) a horse, saddle, and bridle, m August last. The Government have cancelled' the order which authorised the transmission of delayed telegrams on Sundays. The members of the' Palmerston Amateur Dramatic and Musical Society speak m the highest praise of the manner m which they were received by the Feilding people,* every attention being paid them both on arrival and previous to departure. The party were well looked after, at the Feildiug Hotel and refer to the trip as being a most enjoyable one. i i iWe understand a son of Major Atkinson haß taken the office m the Bank Chambers lately occupied by Mr Johnston, solicitor j and intends to practice m the same profession. The Tasmaniap^, yearly ; .- reyenu'e, to- . turns are of 'a favourable character, the revenue having been well sustained: 'f% Q %■■■• ''->■- '- * ""'■■ • ■ '■ Tenders afe "required for the erection of & windmill at Karere*. Particulars will be found m advertisement. A Committee; Sheeting 'of the Palmers- < ton M. &D; Society will-be held at the *Ciub Hojiel at 7V;30 p.ra, ori Tuesday, the sth inst. Busiuesi to elect new memt - bert, &c. >A general meeting, will be held at STp.in .Ton the same day. Business important; Mr Wottop t ;a"settler living on one, of the hills at Karori, had about two tans of his h*y blown away on New Year's Eve by the high wind, which prevailed. The Viotorian revenue tor the quarter ending December 31st amounts to £1,570,000, boing a decrease of £19,000 comparod with the corresponding period of last year., The fallicgofl: is chiefly m receipts for land saleß, The South Australian revenue returns give the year's revenue a« £1,130,000, being £180,000 -bolow' the! 'preceding twelve montbsgand considerably below the amount^stflWed by the Trsasurw , six months ago. ' , - •■' • • „'■ ?*■ ■. .' . v :

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1599, 4 January 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1599, 4 January 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1599, 4 January 1886, Page 4

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