Tliß Wanganm river has falltn bo. low during tbe last few days, that it if tlie Tnhna would not be able to up any distance, and the projected of Messrs Butler and Stevens by will conaequently have to be postThe Hon Major Atkinson, Colonel and Mr Parkinson, editor of Hawera Star, who is also a member the Hansard staff, were passengers the last evening train for Wellingto he in readiness for the opening to-morrow. the Wellington Magistrate's Court Samuel Ballance wss conof (lrniiknnneßS, and ordered to n fine of £1, or to go to prison for days. The person referred to is brother of the Native Minlias often suffered hutniliahis relative's conduct. has increased the reward lost mare to £2. No tidings of animal have been received, is reason to believe ithasbeen awoy. fortnightly meeting of the Tiibbon Temperance Union will be the Rechabito Hall to-morrow ut 7.80 o'clock. There will be pms\c, readings, recitations ftc, invited,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1706, 12 May 1886, Page 4
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157Untitled Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1706, 12 May 1886, Page 4
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