The subject of discourse at the Lyceum next Sunday will be " What is right?" Tenders for the erection of shop and resideucu in the Square close at noon on Friday, Plans may be seen at Mr Larcomb'B office. , . The summoned meeting of Loyal Manawatu Lodge 1.0.F.M.U., will be hold in the Lodge Room tomorrow evening. ' Mr Thomas Jordan has been appointed registrar of dogs fur the .Borough, and the Council office is the Registration office. .-• , . t , . Tenders for the supply and erection of a small windmill pump at Kafere, close on Friday. Particulars may be ascertained on application to Mr M. Cohen, manager of the Ready Money Store, i. " The Escaped Nun%" will mafce ,her first appearance in Pahuerstou to-mor-row afternoon, wheu she will deliver a lecture for ladies only ; in the evening she will address a mixed audience. ' ' The steamer Wai rarapa is agaiu afloat after her recent fiery ordeal. ' In reference to the fatal accident at Otaki through a lad being rim over by a dray at uight, when lying asleep in a; hotel yard, the driver states that had he gone a few yards in another direction he musfc have driven oVer^seveial'mofdinen; who were lying druiikMri the yard.? Il [ I 15 forward bullocks, and 100 ewes with lamb, aro additional entries to the? catalogue of the sale: at. the Borough; Yards,; but were received too late tbi appear in the advertisement; * '"- /"' . j It is expected that the fitting up of the Wangauui up-river steamer Tuhua will be completed lhis week, and that! I the trial trip will take place next week.] Inspector Bnllen, of Napier, will ap-' peal in four cases against 'the decision gj.yen in the Salvation Army oifenceis ' against the new by-law. A capital programme for the 3rd of March is announced, by the Racioe Club. f Attention is directed to Messrs Reid and Gray 'a altered announcement appearing elsewhere. ■ Mr F. Stratford notifies having transferred his business to Mr J. Bett. ?'/] ! The Ready Money Store has an altered announcement appearing elsewhere; An open verdict has been returued in the case of the Waipawa fire. A vote of thanks for the special train was passed by the Local Board to the Dis-* trict Manager tit Railways.-' /. I ] WEATHER TELmjIAM. ■■ -- - "^ — : ♦.."' — ~r r\ : '"--\ >.'■>'■ "Wellington, Tuesday, 1.45 p.m. j Indications : Glass fall, and after 16 hours from now strong winds between east and north and north-west, and&ndication of ruin. "•••■■ <••• ' .R. A. Edwin. MAIL 'NOTICE] I Mails for the Uhifed Kingdom arid I the Continent of Europe, per Ruapehu, will close at the. Palmerston postroffibe at 7.45 p.m. on the j 2th inst.' '" ! Late AdvertisementsNUTICE. ; nnHE .Business heretofore -carried I • on by Mr F. Stbatfode, of this town, has Changed Hancts this day, and will, in fixture., be conducted by Mr J; Bett. . ' ! All debts due and owing, by "the \ undersigned, are requested to be furnished forthAvith. , F. STRATFORD. DISTRICT OEDEB-S. •■-., 31st; Decenibep,, I§Bs. PALMERSTON NoiTH 4 Eiflp Yolunteers wilj -Parade for tuspectibn on 22nd jaiiuapy, at 7.80 3.m. ■.-.!!■ ' [:: . . ", f P, STAPP, Ljeut-Colouel, ' Qoinxnandlng District,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1601, 6 January 1886, Page 4
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506Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1601, 6 January 1886, Page 4
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