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« ■ $'■• J The Manawatu Daily Standard has once f-v mote been enlarged, and now consists of %totkf columns. t£' ' Whenin London Count Jonffroyd'Abbans r THold, everyone he met what a glorious New Zealand ia, and what a future ;^7ih.6 has. p-, - Votanteera will be glad to leatn that the 'p • Gorernment have fulfilled their promise to %\ inoreuetheircapitationgrant. The amount }■• i 'W-fc down under this head in the Estimates f,|^ s iß>itth6rale or of £2 per man instead ofthe ot^l Vh paid last year. " At a dinner given by Mr J. Dathie to his **',-emt>loyes at Wellington on Wednesday ||r night, Ms Iron* remarked that from his own ,jr; personal knowledge he could say that the of the new firm exceeded that of >|^Jany other honse in the colony in the same 'AiVbaainsM. o!'' TheKnaneial Statement (says the Taraf A void Herald) was delivered on Tuesday by the Premier, and a more bald, Junmntewstingi noniprogressive, impotent Jfi Budget has never before been produced by •Ms» 'Colonial Treasurer in the New Zealand |frpMliament, There is really nothing in it m_ fe) comment npon. £$£. -MrHarkness, the new member for Nelson it said to be a youngish looking man, iJSiitb. face well tanned by the sun and a full beard. On the whole he looks rather i'0o» a »m»ll edition of Mr Fergus, and has ji^yie appearance of a colonial and a country - ; fti&itt, rather than a townsman. fi (^^in'ee Judge Williams gave his decision • "-'' Agiinst the Auditor-General in reference to If-i'fakvelling expenses to members of County //'Councils, that officer has telegraphed to the if clerk of tho Wallace Country Counoil withfe'Srf wing the disallowance made in the last «p T li»ljujoe-sheet under the head members' well'taown New Zealand Druid at L'j'pwssnfc residing in Melbourne writes to a ; Sr'- i Tjentlemett in Napier that if he were back ?.i again in this colony he would strongly advoX* cate the setting up a Grand Lodge entirely 'v-Sfcepirate &om Australia, as he « convinced Pl&a Australians' interest in New Zealand is Pi ik getting as much out of the New Zealand ".i ■ lodges as possible. i-*j/ -.Major Steward's Triennial Licensing Bill for the returning officer instead of 'jfVbi ohiairman of the committee appointing ~ ;the day for taking tho roll o! ratepayers, 'Z%Jb also enacte that every member of a tj> licensing committee elected in 1890 is to s?fi<hold office for one year, or until the election Arifof his Buccesior, and thereafter members @|sleeted shall hold office for three years or S;-? untfl. the appointment of their successors. eift 5 - In disonssing the question of travelling •,'":' eipenses, a Wallace County Councillor said :g?r|if, when having refreshments at the end of C^i» journey, he saw a pretty housemaid lie (fjqinignt tip her a shilling. Was it to he /'-;' wpected he was to get t> voucher from her? §g-<Agani, he might on his return to town see Pfandther active waitress, and might also give S>|Jiet * shilling. How was he to do — gat a fplwpeipt for the 'money? Well, we should |£tty not j the item could hardly coma under K^'/tne head of travelling or needful expenses. %\ Chuckling young women under the chin we imagine^e more correctly placed '{£ under the head of 'luxuries.' My The- whole of the reserve of D. W. Jack ?|> «,nd'Oo,'« affligned stook of drapery has now forward, and must be sold at ', ; V'.ottce, j as the premises must be vacated in a ;gfc*eeKortwo.~Advt. ?;vl ' " i i ■

p J. W. McDUFF, I^TTTAIfGANUI COACH 4 WAGGON |p\' " ' PAOTORY, M; ,;taT7PO quay. %-ks - , * ' „ — 4;T Single!,"^' Doable Baggies, Dog Carts, S<s *',. Phstoni, Waggonettes, Spring Carts, H*-, * ' Earin and Tip Draya, and Vehicles of 1-W. every description built and on hand. p,«,» ? "5. W. MoDUFF feels very grateful for E *> '-&» many favonw extended to him by the f;"" publio, sod hopes to merit a still larger fcrtttK of their patronage in the future. He Wfwa. only addinat the character of his work •jH; is so well known that any extended allusion ft'- here wonldbeunneceesary. He prides himself 3?jySjrl»i» vehiole* possessing the best comhino*|l-', tlon of style and neatness, in addition to M^'wearing qualities. ' . ] >i^i\\ By giving his personal supervision to the of his Work, by employing only SUf 'the very best mechanics, and by using tho &^ : be*t materials throughout, he is able to MY guarantee satuf action in every instance, and ;al.''jttJß inoreased volume of trwe shows that if fe these practical points are being recognised «1% the publio'in general. W< ifUST ARRIVED — First shipment rgitf} GREEN'S Prime Canterbury Hams sJMf Mid Bacon. E. MOULT, the Avenue, fe¥d TKBB STRAIGHT.for the Lanterns •pf 'jJo buy Drapery at less than cost. Jack's siCf Awigned Stock, next shop above Willis's, J$ ;, --«== • ANNOUNCEMENT. |& , B. MITCHELL "3|t"/Has pleasure in notifying to her friends £;'f <»nd the pablio generally that she has pur-f-^'f "otuwed from tho Deputy Assignee the well*^Cc known Butchery Business foraerly carried |j?/'"onbyMRTHOS. MITCHELL, and that proposes to continue the same. Old j?V4' j'Ctutomets may depend upon their wants IprS^iMiisg ittendea to with punctuality SSr'despateh, as the business will be under «sffl» direot supervision of MR, THOS. 1 Sf; J>I MITCHELL, a guarantee that the quality pf ''oi tne UN* B * «npphed will be of the very best. W'~ f • Sm»ll Goods and Poultry'atways on hand. p^sTTT'IOK STEED TTOUSE %}£'* , (Corner Wioksteed & Guyton Streets), ' Accommodation tot limited !|jj>A number of Boarders, with good attendance $$&£/ and every comfort. BV/Nabtlioliff railway com"mf\J SANY (Limiibi)). •m ' ' » : Tr»inß wUl leave Town for the Seaside on 111 IaTURDAYS and SUNDAYS as follows ggS i , , Leave Town— 2.Bo p.m., 6 p on. sfev ' Leave Heads— l.Bo p.m., 4.80 p.m. Piv' FARES — Jail-class (return), Is 6dj l»j children, half-price. ilfc-- tM BY ORDER. and Beet Stook of Dinner |||m JP)- 1 , Services on view in tho new Show at E. Monies, WEEKS of Jack|« Assigned Sweeping Reductions. Big |S^Birgaini. Comeatoaoo. Nerfcshopabovo S^fc" 1 Ai ThVIWu% Yiotoria Avenue.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 6841, 28 June 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 6841, 28 June 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 6841, 28 June 1889, Page 3

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