A meeting of the creditors of Waring Tgteftru held in Wellfrigtop yesterday ■ After tome discassioft as to who should | piy the costs if -a prosecatio'^ww necwj u^,[ the. following was^gfeetf^d t'L^I 'Ll'faat this meeting empowers thepffi- • cia^ .assignee to engage counsel to wbss- ■ examine the debtor." . v v y ( j---i .^(^^"nn^eirrta^ Jhat ,Mr Orniotid^as' strongly, urged, to join the ;defe^ted j ' Atkinson Aamimstrjjtion, but likrf'ft pradent man he tfSsoiiiteiy dp- | dined tofdo^«C : Thij IS H6TJ: Mir WateThoH?e als.o. declined the oterttnta'mtde jto him. jMr ; J. A; Tole : wasr also t>ijfred jajßeat in the* new Miniqtryf> and! after i W* *^? JR iW* 1 ... ... ... .*>*,■ •'• .: ; There are some strange rumours about town, of soipe spiritualistic gpjngt-pri.at Terrace Enfl.' The- medium is ayoung, •few^^Be^sl^t v rwhen^4*^al'4 jaway the mice may-play. . ■.■ ! :TJ& W^rogja-^^d^iailWaV jCompany have fefteiv^dl sjiavices that the jtwo^first locomotiTes^ordered bv tbem. wp^a-be^Wppoiliy th^AoyanjH? Thr arnval of these engines is anxiously ex•pected, asrwtil thejiji^e of iballashng the line as-far as Johnsonjville wilj not be, pjoceed^^itli^althbagh everything else is rejidy. The company (RiirWajr'D'epa'ftmemf, but there wai npfr, Wne which could be spared. ,On the arrival bf jthirA-oraiSgi r nd tiniß^^wilf ; b' B lost Jn preparing the first section of the line fojf f OpeWßg'»P jv.->'.nO' .OS ;-.'.>i';': '•.'" -i i The Wellington Opera House C6ni- ! pany i4tob*register6d'*t'6 > n6'«J i . t • I Marrla^ftble^n^'^e^ musrbe' BqftTce fn^«ilingt»n. 'Tw-b'ybling'Rentle-Sen areuowi^d^artisiagiiii the' Poit with; e^object a£^ajtriroonyl, : nci \u -.■ ■ ; p.-. ; '••■. Speqial attention atf'dirfefctetf t6 -waf i»a- c verJisemepfc.be.foM the ilfcfdet> 'lnserted by the New Zealand Clothing FaotOrys fortrlß us that be has np reason to, comr; i plain bf the dull times i but is, doing a f very satisfdctbryC'athoatit ioj K i)ußiness, Fresh consignments' of goods^ ! ! fdt thV f ne < w ) ;Bftaß°;'»^»tt bfll dally advettistid in - llhe Standard on their arrival, whicti"}*'ejxpected next jweek. i . . :■; '.- -1 The Goverilm«nt 'Printer : 'ftptifies in tbeiGazette tha.ttheHoufleofißcpfe^ri- 7 .tetiveshaVl^ereAthAfcJiansard should be offered tot sale to the public at cost price. The subscription of 10s for eaoh session is now reduced to 2d per part, post free. The average number of parts per session is thirty.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 234, 30 August 1884, Page 3
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341Untitled Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 234, 30 August 1884, Page 3
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