ji'i'w •■ '.i,' '■■-.yi/.rf ■<_'-. ; , : \, ' ...-.■. . -, ', The Nativo Ji&iid Court is supposed to driritt tp-rflorciw. . . ' ' The Peildina paper has the following ' — " ,TeO Hay« has passed since' the Mine ister for Pnbljc. W-orks, telegraphed to th« Ooijjixty,, 9^ alrn >^ n thnt Mr K'chfort wciuld .etn'rt "tna 1 survey of the Omna Valley Route 'm about n week,' and Mr Eochfort has no| yet r .mflde h,is, R-ppear-ance. yi ;I VPiil : he Wer l cdtnV?" 'We ' are pitfa'aeiV to answur onr^cbntemjjbfafv m the Wffirfnßtfve. -He will come. We hnvb 1 wen hisbtjofs,; which have been specially Icapped '! ifor the: iourney via Feildiner. And we have eeen one of his men, pack saddles. Ke himeelf is d«i]y ex* pected. We have confident hope that he will come— Borne day or other*
A imetini; of iho Or.ma County 0 »urn cil will be li' Id at the Council office, Feiidinp, on Wolnoslay, April 2nd, nt no m. There will be a meeting of the Mnnawatu lloal lioard on ihe sama day, and of the Palraerston Boiou^h Council m tlie ovenjn^. From the Feilding Star we learn that Inspector J;imi>9 lias nvide an olficial (inquiry into 'the c rt-umstanjes attending he arrest of a lunatic namud Keen, at Awuliuri on the I6 ! h inst. Wo are glad to lenin that Mr JVmes has expressed himself perfectly satisfied with Ijlie conduct '»f Uon-Üble Pace, and has com* mended him for the wisdom and prudence exercised m the nrns^. At Messrs Stevens and Gorton's stock sale ut the Denbigh Yards, Feiidina-, »he attendance wis moderate. There w*s scarcely any demaud for cattle, but for sheep, of which a good number were yarded, tiie .bidding waa tolerably brink, aud most of; the it were sold at fairly remunerative.rates. . There.is to be a special meeting of the Borough Council on F. id iy evening at 7 'olciock. The bu;sineja is to pass accounts, deal with n-attors of finance, confirm the special r,it", and doal with application fora private Jtrot. Mr Lowe.*, of the Gorge, Hotel, " erectin? sale* yards handy lo the hotel, which will be a great convenience to the district. ' ■ . '* Mr Pinkarton, of Waipawa, is npw mine host of the Abeicorn Arms Hotel, Woodville, m which he purposes makibg extensive alterations and improveinonts.; The this,tle-seed flying Over Wbodviljle yesterday was so dense as not to be unlike a snow storm. Messrs Stewart and Nye Were at Ashurst yesterday examining the raLwrty pegs, and taking levels for some purpose or other. - , \ Mr T« Dwan, auctioneer, is annouueed as a candidate for the Thorndou seat. • » Five stowaways were onjboard the Ring arooma, from Sydney to Auckland. ■ Miss Clayton, Sir Julius Vogel's sister, in-law, was' married to Mr N. 1). Nathtn m London yesterday. ! The Minister of Pujblic Works, accox^ ■ panied by Mr Smith, M.H.R. yesterday paid a visit to the Gorge Bridge. He f .ook a note of, a suggestion by; Mr Ross to prqvide a tank nnd force-pump as lurcher security m case of 6 re. . Sueh A a prp.viiion is undoubtedly quite necessary. •
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 102, 26 March 1884, Page 3
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502Untitled Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 102, 26 March 1884, Page 3
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