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LATEST CABLE NEWS.

By Electric Telegraph. —Copyright. Per Press Association. Received October 21 at 11 p.m. Political Fight. Vienna, October 21. A riotous scene occurred in the Austrian Reicbrath. Old Czechts and Nationalists tore op tbe desks in the Chamber, and engaged in a baud to hand fight. The sitting was suspended. Bi-metallism. London. October 21. Sir H. M. Hicks Beach, replying to a memorial presented him iu reference to Bi-metallism, said the Government would at an early date fully explain their currency proposals. Tenders are called for cutting 40 acres of scrub. Sec edvcrtisemel. A rather fat fox terrier dog has bren lost and is advertised for by the Hallway Department. See advertisement. The Uangstainoka Football Club advertise to-day that their annual ball has been fixed for Friday night, the 29th October, 1897. Particulars in advertisement. Some bloited capitalists must hare attended the sales at the Palmerston pound last month, for three horses were sold by suction for 6d. 2a and 4s respectively. As in most things in this life, poor condition mililiated against tbe chance* of the noble animal. Messrs Mowlem and Co. advertise to day the sale of the goodwill of Mr T. Blackwell's interest in his lease of 32 acres situated at Makomako. Tbe property it situated next tbe creamery and school. The sale takes place on Monday, Ist November, at 1 p m., at the homestead. The list of stock for sale includes 15 good cows in milk and close on calving ; also young cattle and plant.

Consequent upon a " you're another ’’ wrangle between counsel engaged in the local court on Wednesday His Worship said bs bad bosste<Lpuuide the district that tht legal gentKmen at Pabiatna conducted themselves in a most courteous manner, and he trotted counsel would uphold the reputation about which be had boasted.

At the Palmerston North sole cards on Thursday Mr Hull. Stock Inspector, condemned a bullock, when on being killed and examined be found to be suffering from *' actinomjcosie." commonly known as M lumpy jaw. ' The disease was in an advanced stage.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume V, Issue 560, 22 October 1897, Page 2

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LATEST CABLE NEWS. Pahiatua Herald, Volume V, Issue 560, 22 October 1897, Page 2

LATEST CABLE NEWS. Pahiatua Herald, Volume V, Issue 560, 22 October 1897, Page 2

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