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THE WALKING MATCH. j — - — • ' ; ...... . j iBT TKLKORAPH.) j (Ujftl«I)»EBS8 ASSOCIATION.) ' ; ? 'f October 12. j TMmaiSisott V; Bdwa^fi^continued. At half partieven 4iie disfences were; : — cott, & mUes, #••- laps J Edward?. 97 miles 17 laps. Scott has beeli Uifterinjfrjin dysentry this atternoon, but is now better; - . 1 A^lo> o'clock; 24 ; kovik' after s!art 7 tin? Soptt; had covered 111 Ji milesj and "^Mawards iwii neariy % mil© behind. ' , ; This Day. fi^te^ tnis' morning Scott was 144 mitegj.ißdwards-lii.;- ;' jn&& hiE6mwyß ACGIDENTv „ | fejas^ » - Flooded Out; >. ; t . ; jet ih<-tf '° tßT : 3 Tiric.iioßAPfi. ), t ,'.;".,.., ! - j An accident tr flfOxed at the brick and .h&m^teriPffi I ®^ v & Taylorville. yesterday afMr^, ,Jjr which doing something. He ' was-throwp " "against the fpomg and then fell heavily on the ground;'re^eivinKa long gash dpJbhe side of hisr heajdj and; one! arm. (\j •• j 1 * new shaft. ,k-being sunk m Wallnendi t^oJ^Wj^aYißgf*? 611 floodeg--out. The B*!Taftisjdo.wn 142 feet, whep, a sefm.pCfVatoK, was struck^^?b|re fe nowWttiti^ water iaitssf-iftHiS. idle' 1 , nowi^jpj|^iitotse^if«^ft,ifi' which the pumpsvaWwitt'clraifr it. j ( !^™). J |BWsiiisßocikTioir;) r i e ' -iiil j oLDwrabiHi Ocl^beir;J2. * T.«rAt Cdtirt| tof diy * Leckie, a joti* in^anj Wat ej^^lwJlsaWife'it^d^^firl of fi(ttttJl"<Th«fjprosecutnx was sewing m ac^fted'»7^tlier'ihoia߀,anditißaUegea that thk^r!son'el' i accomplished hisjpjnrj-,; J , M^eojiiei however^ .the aociwd'B^mothe>, ;i d>poßed'?.th'at chic foniTOß^ :ii ! lb lbedroom^ **& tihb proseou]ti;ix i , ; was., ! langhing i , \ ; Wiitness ' itrfick,ner{ and orderedher away. ;. The i %cW»Bgr^jndfement. - : :' : ;;j'^ \ [ r Tiii*'riam Jl 'diJri?ißD i?i«ss •assooiatiph.)., Mr J. B. Beilnond,, arrived, by ? lsrW'^fi%ck&&i' 'tlAsmomin^ Re lec4toM*e y lWatre;^«yal tof \ " SeveßMOuA^ieasterlyv gales blowing. • THE.OENTRAL RAILWAY ROUTE. fc U i^<om to-day'i r Chronicle we ' leartf j^ati^CvßcWhefort bas received' L final instructions from Mr Brycej and leaves WangtnOi.McSundtty 1 morning to re tmme the oenttah railway survey. He will no^Kotdirectilyiind at once to .the fstfe&Bt nwhpreihoiiwiS turned' bict by Taumata and the HaUhfaußy but will Vro-| eeed to thff T .c6u'iitfy beyond;' which isj under the control of the.inlluentia^ chief! ttojSV, #h6ee-;^iet^ce Mr Rocheforti i§^iff&raßt*d' 'to endeavour to; ob^in.! *RHTmatl ? B distric^maf .asj VsWbfW'rderland^lyin^.beiweentbe «^^' A «on^6lledi; jreapecti^ly,; the surrey ' back, to wardi ,this bdrderU n d. He s irmsyctJea 'tb exhaust «f err. Pacific .measure possjWe, and. m Mr Bryce'dpe. no^ibiak it n eefSMry_or demrsbte^bo interview Lbe jfcrmed force of A.Oe. Mr Bochefort L will leave on Sp^lli)*^ reach Banana \ on Monday night After an .interview L with he' vwill strike' Across to " Murimotu and push on to Topia's country as quickly- as possible, though Mr Bochefort's future movements mast be^pSnteiftAto »'grwit r rtUat on^an improvement m tbe weather..,. . -^-r ■bOfitH i*(&sM<L*J^J:.l L YA tMS°oW«u> programme, of the concejrt to be tdveh on r «intsday,evening J jin>id sr2nMiWi^ gttnaVqpf Jt, Lj^tricKs \ Ohnrch/ It w^jjtpgeji^on,Mondiy. j Btnjtmm J^gEs^^S^nng heard a •tranger i«?CoUr'ii. ■aloon c^recite some ! rather UiPwrutiveß of explpitirwith the ; rifle, taffl^fti©' following ;iingqlar mjitance of a gMr^ngug^f fire :' He had snapped hii jffi^a^rey iquirrelifand the cap lud^Hfipdea^;bnt;the pjece -nut gqing> off he t^Mifrom hii Bhdulder, looked down the MBl.jand'ikir the charge justf start, V*i>» w n » it. to hii shbnlderagainj^went oflt^jind killed the s^mrreL IN'^fel#^l|l€lAL. XOLItTBDJPBKSB ASSOCIATION.) - «4 I H C M » liaswwajKW, October 12. ,*' At the> JVfcigistrate's Court Jo-day, £!dw«rd' Mullens, on a. charge of, arson ifl'connectibn 1 with' ilie fire at the boardinghoudei r atTa^A /Flat, was com»itted^ l3 trial, r ..bail -jb©jng rn allo^ed, himself m and two sureties Ministers will meet next week,. Mr Conollyfistexpected to return to-hight, Messrs Oliver and Dick on Sunday, and Majori?! Atkin»dn on • Tuesday. Several urgent matters will, it is under: s*oodj) comejbefore the Cabinet oh their meeting. m , V:i mr> i, v i oti iw ■>-■.'! , -Thepolice hayeidfSwn We^altenfibn of the (^^Courfeil toj^ic^e^ns of egrets from^tne Salyation-Theatre, and-: SmiWHi ife ih^Citf&rve'yor W decide as to what action Should be taken. An amusing -discussion took plapfr*wioi whether 1 it>was a •" pace' ofworah^'{ T o| %pla^e of lenteijtainment.' 1 Dvxtuis, October 12. The Hon. Mr Dick left for Wellington to*day. ,n .j- ; f r i. The Hon. 'George^ .Mclean is^.jpass«uger^¥r^m' lEdme by the' lOn/pn Oom» P»pj>eyp.r'iM 'bokfc Tikapun*, whioh^rUl * rriT «^!BT9««MV -: a ''-••; i'tOi'tOH •aKiT^WA^ffi^ftUssoounoKOi -:,^ WillikqiON, October 11/ i pajaiyjlf .Hftnigju-Wopdwatd-rWik h X\A«PftWWSRt! J pf 9-M Oustpma, : who ha# B^iifiinilßuig lihoe th*'2nd:%Btant, wai^pickedupin the harbour thii after-

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 266, 13 October 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 266, 13 October 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 266, 13 October 1883, Page 3

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