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J c )^Vtjau'af Sunday" afternoon excursion by IV-'Wairero tp-morrow at 2.30. . htfhA rise 'ia expected in the' price bf cattle ■^'in^&r&nakfat an early ialc.' <*•■ "- - v ,-;lfijtUifeeßiuVaet ts'eTdctorjle.a'Act must j^iUVtitti'd before tlie. Olßt faniriWy. " Sj >; Tho Queensland general elections will tako place in March or April. ri+i^-Itiß intended that the work of Victoria shall begin on March 31st. * st^'i*.". 1 Bill, I !:. the ringleader of tho Uganda '^•rebellion, was killed in a recent battle, galea' are, raging in the United feV.Kingdom.; Several trainß blown off lines. ;* Primitive, Methpaist Church ,pf, %-2tNe\v, Zealand sbo,ws"an increase of 152 in .^jtnVmemberEhip; "<* *- ■ ' ' / Bhow therp was a decrease of iM"aruhkenuoßsMn;Dunedin last year, *a3 'fe?oroparea with 1897. '" /■ |¥,^>SirJrulian'Salomans, Q.0.,ha3 been ap-'Agent-General for New South' •^ftiWales^niLondon for twelve months. "Waters, ' a . well-known citizon. IWollington, is-'doaa. He was for 28 «Cyea*s employea in the.firm of Levien ana 4*Cp.-.-'-4 *Cp.-.-'- v '*.- : • -. ' SSSJtfTIJO Bite,for^the-Yictoria college has 3^'hot 'been '-fixed "yet ; in the meantime the ;;£, Ministerial residence in Tinakori Koail - , - / Oouncil intends moynig in of a'.mcat and milk inspeojjj^tion*for,the city. h ' at Adelaide on*Deceraber2oth f&fLjast&blUbed / a'<, record, ' reaching 108i8 f|^cle?re'eß in the shade! . ■" mooting house at !te Ante Native jpCollege'hag-lately been erected by the . : s'Btuaente"at a coat of £200. • v\^lt,is expected that the Premier will aol^ookipany^the Governor aiid party through districts. ' '-' th'e'Vpinipn of exports a very large piambuntof diseased meat is finding its way market.— Spectator. M^3?h'unci«rßtorms and tropical downpours fg^aprwar _to ' have 'been ' experienced over ©nearly ..the -.whole , of.-- Hie South Island the past few days. Bjj|*SfA 'proposal "-is on foot to send a picked 3|i|teafoydfr.,Maori'~baka > and poi danco'rfl, HiwK&rbpuildora, canoeists ana catvsrs tb ji^theEdrl's Court arid Parisian Exhibitions. S^The'i'urndyeV'in ,the timber trade of p?Aiicltl^Dd last year is "estifaiated at bo ISsa Sfetha\i'a quarter of a million sterling. f||#Altogo!h&r. the revonUe of New South' Sj-Walessfpr/lSOSisnowa an exp^nsibn ot l&^&asiiiyrror close ripon 7 per cent, ! plNankinfl ,has lieen cpnSejßured for.recorntaeh'diijg that the Chinese bo-.instruoted in modern arbs Mjftri^theviißt 8f patefits^'takeh put last Ih'rfee In Wbllington arising out f^of recent fires j two. wore for escapes and l^bjifeibt .crare indibatbit. ' - '»',.', fiiari'iages ,wero 'dlssbl^efl last SyetSjby'/tlie.-fWeiliiii^ton Supreme Court; &a8 { jagainit sik-in 1897., . ,-,, J||p?h'e,;pew ,'coUrthouse- at Palm'erst'oh ;is ready for handing Igtfyer^to'tbe.^u'Btico Department. , , |''j|)iA-| 3^apie'r; an Assyrian named Morshid has-been romancied on a charge poffhavingissaultea^algirl, aged-five with commit a' crime.- ; t - ' '; S^Caterpillars'.nre^o numerous in stand|&insbk6psun'Bome, parts pf TictoVia that ana bindbrs are frequently stopped pin^Jra'elf K .tp j ;ciear.the machine, of their '/._>- ~" ,'',',' Vshearera, -andi' rouseabou'tß' at S|3|nngfleiai station: (New .South. Wale's); feSvere'fp.ois'pnea'','fe'cently by dnbking tea' ijgpuiaejs from, sheep dip water; "they all SrOTi)veredrv- M ; ' ■ . .
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9642, 14 January 1899, Page 5
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420FLASHES. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9642, 14 January 1899, Page 5
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