ARRIVAL OF THE ENGLISH MAIL
The Arawata arrived at Ijhe Bluff with the English mail. Lpndo^s Jfap r . 18^Terrible distress exists m Spu)h Wales. IM^ny of the young men are emigrating* to, Australia. . General Grrant^ had, a magnificent reception at. Malta. Internatiopal Telegraph Gppgress meets at London on, Ist Jxsy» principal task will be to agree upp^aj uni Eorm interna^ion^i tariffi; 1 Temple Bar is totally removed. Alloptside; stones w.ere. preyipu{sly num- . bered^ Bethnal Gfcreen Vestry, has asked tha^ it be re-erected m, Yactojfia, •Park. ; .■•-.. ' ... ■"■'■ . ' ■••'■., .;.;';' '.; '. .'■•' ; Martba "VPHijle, said; to. hayeta^eo, np. I fppd for.f pu^r yes^'8 X has diadf , Gkeai rioting, has tajse^ pjace ajfc Berkenheaflj ip, cop,seqnßnce. of Prp(«s,tants j pjaying ajijti.jja^l ajrs.. Mi t% mj dpwjs 0$; the, clinches. \^ere. broken, ; Lprdi ■yarrapujth,_ speakjng, ajt Sjirat- | fbrd-pn.-iijXon,, stropgly, .apro'cated; tiie, . introduptipn, "os_ a, Bjll ,ren.deripg. com.-. pulsor^ the. slajivhter.- of ajt. foreign, V cattle at th^. wrt of 1 ; debarkation. * < thpught "Rngjftsh, farmers, oughjt if>, be ': projected nps^- that they w^ere beginnjng |tb, feet \mpricaX cbmpetijtion, ii\, the' j mpajb market. ' >..'.- Ai marriage, has bpen arrtfngpd^ J&-. \ tw.eeri. E^arl and ]^s! : BEan-, j naji dp^ dftiigl^ter. of ■ Meyer. I^tKschjlld, /The Masop,s* strike still continues, i Abpi^i 2?(i. Gternoans are. employed at tlie Law- Courts. . Many other German j masons are working elsewhere. ; ; The Itpndon. Carpenters' & Joiners' Society- r haye, given employers six i mpaths! notice tnajt they intend to de- ,. mand, ; afr inpreasp of- one PP^ny per houp. The masters: respjv.€(£ to, obtain. a^ sttppjy of foreigjQ workmen. ' , The Frieslajid f ron* Holland was: lb'st with; all aboard numbering Wl, T^he was £200,000. Crocker & Sons' warehouse, Manchesterwas;-* burafc. The lp^s was £200,000, " ' ■"■■■';•"■ I; Sieveral large fires ha,ve o.ccured, at the London mills and warehouses. ; G^faere has been a large jewelry robbery ] fron\ the residence of Lprd Cjottenharia. ; Freat Ikinsdale-. w l asv:'spntenced for * lifjei for' forging deeds.by which he got a thousand pounds*' : Much excitement was caused by af^iation order against Sacristtan St. Mary, Eoman Catholic Chufoh, B^jigby. | A number of priests were examined. The proceedings ea;teud,ed over sereral
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 42, 6 March 1878, Page 2
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341ARRIVAL OF THE ENGLISH MAIL Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 42, 6 March 1878, Page 2
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