s\n omitin\(K Death from . (by telegraph.) (UNITKD PiiESS ASSOCIATION.) Wanganulj This D&y. A son of Mr Arthur Filmer was snffooated by falling into an uncovered ces.s-pool this morning. The Fboenix Novelty Company have a J programme oh tho Christcbuich' and Auckland meetiuga appearing elsewhere." The following suggestive advertise*, ment appears hi the Post: — Eta.-» Both you and Kate are known j probably you nipy get into trouble, as the police will investigate the matter. We regret to learn that Major Willis is again seriously ill* The putrid carcase of a sheep ia Jying between Taonui au'd Uangitikei Streets, and is a source of discomfort to the whole neighbourhood, the Smell being horrible lin the extreme* Quite recently another similar nuisance nearly poisoned the locality adjacent to liroad Street. Is tnere an Inspecior of jNuisances, the people, aßk,or why does lie not deal prompt with such cases'* j TKe well-known thoroughbred sire Morpheus is advertised for aale< Volunteer Ohurchi parade is announced for Sunday next. .. ■ ,■ • Return tickets will be available to«mor r row, on the occasion :of the Turakina Races. , .;•.■•■ •"« - ; iV - L The Great World Circus is'Ho appear m Palmerston on Saturday ne ( j?t. Th 6 company is said to be a clever pije, and its shows have been well attended m the South and throughout Waifarap'a. • Yesterday Mesa^s Ruasellil^roa. dial posed of 275 head qf cqttle :to Mr Stevens for £5a 63 per hoad. ' :. ; A billard match m ;which two champion plny'ers will, be jpitte4 against each other, one a visitor, and the other .a well»known Palmersionian, I 'will 'take, place this evening m the Club public billard room. ; A man named Robert Cook ; w.as to-day fined £1 and costs for drunkenness, and 40s and costs for using obscene, language, Both fines were paid*' ' Messrs Stevens and Gorton "tiefd a stock and ram sale at Feilding yesterday afternoon. According to the' Star the attendance was fair, but the' bidding fof cattle was not, brisk, the demand for 9heep, however, being rather better, and moderately good J prices were realistd. The rams were not m hightdemnnd, from 3§ to 4| euinew being the prices for Romneys, while the bids for Lincolns did; not reach the reserves placed on them by the vendors. ' .1 Messrs P. and J. Bartholomew of Feilding are the successful tenderers for tHe timber contract of the Auckland passen-^ trer station. The amount is £1490 19 4 "•;■>■ :.. ; •.■ : i Mr Bowron, Inspector of Dairy Pro* duce Factories, has received authority to f rank letters, parcels, and telegrams, free of postage. c Messrs Beckett, Hammond and Dick hold a very large stock site at Marton on Friday, and as will bo seen from another .column., » large number , of purebred Jancoin, jMerino,' and Eomney . Marsh ram^ will be offered. ) The Bey. Mr Coppinger, the newfiler^ gyman for All Saints Church, accompanied by his wife and family, may be expected to reach Palmeraton to-morrow-. } Mr G.M. Snelsoa is' going to hold a vtry important sale of building timber, comprising about 300,000 fVet, next f Saturday week, further particulars of which will be published m advertisement. A coach load of passenger's left this afternoon for the Foresters iuaugural gathering at Woodville, ; We remind our readers of the public! meeting this evening at 7. 30 o'clock m the Hall. .. Mr Vivian's business card will be' found m o'ir adverMsinet'columnp, Hia ; office, ia m front of the, Forester*^ Hi»U. i .. : .. / i ■■' ; i Additional Menioraiida. ■. Friday, 29th February. --- ' 1 Messrs Hammond and Dick's ram sale at the Club. Sale Yards', Marton.. ' . : , ; , ■; r. ; ; :l :, \ . / Saturday, Ist March, ! 'Mr SnelPon's atock sale at "'the Fitzherberfc Sale' Yards. Sale 'it nboii.'' [ ... .■:■'■ j JOSEPH VIY I VI A N AUCTIONEER ■' ] AND COMMIS-i •■}-;'■ '^;- '■■ SION AGENT, . ' ; '' : '' ; ThS Square, PAiLMiii'sToik STojith. j Prompt rendering of account sales a I -•■" ' ' "',■'. sociality. " I :l^* OPPit!E-^-Front of Foresters' Hall, j THE GRJUr ''j''.'.! ! WQHLD _CIRCUSi THE MOHT COMPLETE SHOW i "\ J J TKAVELLtNG. ! — — •'"■•') i -.'. • The most complete Stud bf^ \ ■■ ! Thoroughbred Hbrseß and Ponies : ia the Australasian Colonies; also the ; Largest and Mo&t Talented Company; r) of Male and Female Artistes That have ever travelled with^any .Cij&nsjln! *"" New Zealand, and this ! r. V ' 'tHOST OiP T AXEJf T : z ' '■■ \ 1 - Will appear at ] PALMERSTON, SATURDAY NEXT,, ' . MaTch.l. ;' r. ':■■< \ ; H. F. WAOHSMUTH, \ ; . ■.. . Contracting Agent ; NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. T URAEI S A RACES, FEBRUARY 28th, .1884. RETURN TICKETS "froni^ all stations between Wangariitiiand Fexton to Turakina will be available on Thursday, 28tHinst» ; -\ :') (Signed), T.'l?. RQTHERAM, District Manager.. PALMERSTON NOkTH RIFLES. t - : \ „ ;••■ ,■■<■:," . ■ ..-J-'-.fi.-:. THE Gompany will mept'for^Burch Pamde on Sunday, March 2ud, at 10 a.w. ab the drill-shed;' Full dress. ,i a. MARSH,) Captain Commanding.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 75, 27 February 1884, Page 3
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