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IN THE MATTER OF E. BELLVE.

TO THB BDITOB.

Sib,— -As a Buffering creditor I cannot understand the wisdom of my fellow sufferers giving way to the suggestion at the meeting yesterday about the Dill of sale given to a Mr Boler. 1 think that the creditors acted wisely in obtaining a first class opinion on the subject,' but after that I think they should rest satisfied, and wind the business up in the speediest manner possible, instead or going on with a losing concern as the trustee stated. I would advise the creditors to pay mere attention to the words of the trustee.— l am, &c., . ° A Cbiditob. FeUding, Feb, 14th, 188 a

The Government inspection parade of the City Rifles, previously announced for Tues* day, has now been called for Monday next, the tuna! parade night of the Company. The parade will be at 7 p.m sharp, and will be toe first daylight parade parade under the new regulations. According to telegrams received in Paris fromSargon, the Chinese Government has already sent* an army of 10,000 men across the Tonquin frontier, and the French Mintry are therefore urged to lose no time in taking notion.' If they retire before the troops of the Celestial Empire, it is urped, they will lose all prestige in the Far E«rt. - Tho District Commissioners at Washington have decided not to allow anymore telegraph polea to be erected in that city unless i&JanJje proved that the public interests require them. It has been further decided that at the earliest possible moment the telegraph should be requir^ to. Jay their wires underground^ , *

YEAR!

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 4990, 15 February 1883, Page 3

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IN THE MATTER OF E. BELLVE. Wanganui Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 4990, 15 February 1883, Page 3

IN THE MATTER OF E. BELLVE. Wanganui Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 4990, 15 February 1883, Page 3

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