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NEWS AND NOTES.

.Tie: B6rou ; g]i Council. -^ The usual, monthly meeting of tbe Borough Council takes, place tdrnight, but we are not aware ; that ...there is any. busine«si of es ra importance to -discuss. '.- No doubt Mr-^nel* son, tlie lately elected mfem'oer, will, take Ms seat: ' . ' : '' ;'" : ' A'""' Injured by a Tree.— A man named Kearu, wbo was falling bush for Mr. Prender.wrnst. in Fitzherbert. met with a serious in j ury to his . i«_g on. . Thmsday, by a tree fa ling across it. He wag brought into' town, ah t ai tended to by. Dr. Marriner, but as he had no friends, he wished to go to the Wanganui Hospital,. and was sent away by the night train. Juvenile Cricketers.—- meeting of juveniles was h Id on Monday evening fori hep rpose of ukine: steps to form a ,Oricket dub. The attendance was very g od. After the office-bearer- had been elected, and a number of matters relating to the, conduct of the Club discussed and decided on,. the meeting adjourned. .Miniature Guide. —We have to : acknowledge the . receipt of a miniatnre guide, published by. the- Union Steamship uinp my. The little work is a most useful vade meenm. containing, not only the dates and arrivals of;' the. Company's steamws,, but a time-table of every railway line iu the Colony, in a dit on to a mass of general and useful inform ition. The Effects of tlie Storm.— One of the effects of the terrific storm experienced on Sunday night, was to blow down tbe frame of tbe building in course of ejection for tbe Rash Company in the Square This A a pity as the con 'rar tors yvere making good headway, and the occurrence will ofHise a delay. '...-; Mr. Snelson's Sale.— Considering the extreme inelemency of the weather on Saturday, the sale'of town prop rties which tc.pk plac-in Mr. Snelson's '.Auction lUAm, was ; well attended, and ' the competition irisk. Twnnty-six sections fell to the h i turner, averagim 1 prices from £14 up to £30, ra es which weie quiie up to the expocations oi the vendor There can be no d"Ubt. b wever, that had 'he day been anythinglike fine, the atrenda'ire would have .been more numerous, ami the competition mpfe keen. He^Vy Weather,— Sunday evening .pioved one oi tne most boisterous of the season. At vaiious intervals during tke Sf evnoon the rain descended" in torrents, alternately changing into stoimsV of the - ■ heaviest hail. V'here would then be fl s'-.es • of the mo>t y.iyid.lightning -ind peals of the heaviest thunder. In fact the el -merits rang the changes in the m?st approved fa shion, and alt it. wanted wau.a good earthq ake tb make the people oi Palmerston thoroughly 'happy. The Penalty of Greatness.— it would appear th it Presidents, no more than King or K users, are s ife from the assassin 's bullet. President Lincoln c me to an nn imely end. and now. Hie cade informs U3 that President Garfield his become the victim of a disappointed office seeker, who she sought bis, life in revc ge. The particnl.rs of tbe attempted . murder will >,e found in our telegraphic columns. The Land Fund.— We are pleased to 1 -arn that at the iate Government c ucuS con iderable pressure was sought by it ß supporters for the restoration .cf the 20 per ce"t. of the land fund: It wili be remembered that the division for taking it away was most close — on -, deciding the question, if we remember was ab-' sent on the occasion, -'tis to be boped that somo o f these membars w'.o then voed with the sires, have seen since the fo.ly of the course, and are ( piep-rea to retrace their st ps ' ,--•;;-.

A Pair Warning.— We warn our readers to look ouf for ino'her earthquake to-day, and our autuority for the prophecy is -lur old l'j.Lhd Mr. Gordon Forlong. He! is at present in Dunedin, and when te'egraphed t-> that th •■ chimneys o' r his house at Bulls suffer- d very severely he ordered that nothi g sh >uid be done to tuetn uuiil after the 6 h, as en tha" day- tb -re would' be ano'her earthquake of equal violence. Should his prnprvcy bo verified, then we shall certai dy .-eek his tip for the next Melbourne Cup. ; The New Brewery.— Messrs Lough and Rridgo's biv.very o i the Foxton Road is now in lull swing, that is so far as brewins: op ratio >a are ndrWrned The first , brew wa-s was made on Monday week and another last Monday, although of course i hey have not commenced to send any beer out yet. Mi;. Lough has the reputation of b"'fijr one of t e first, bowers in the Island, n I we (iave li tic doubt that when a spedrae . of his handcraft i» turned out it 'Will pro e very acceptable to th; lovers i f that beverage. Another Serious Accident.— We lvgr.t tub ar tnafc a most serious accident occurred a fe^v day « ago, to a son of Mr Alfred Tanner, of Jackeytown. The lid was working in the bu-h, when a tree tailing, one of the branches struck his head, -causing concussion of the brain. He »as bi ought into Palmerston, where under the sk !f al care of Dr Mamucr, he is prosri-s---s ngas well s could be expected. !"»me few wejks ago we had to chiomole au epidemic of upsets, bit we sincerely trust, that this is the last accident we will be o.lled upon to record. , . The Gold —A tneeting of delegate's from the Gordon and Manawatu Prospecting C iinnaiic w«s Tie'd on Monday night in Mr; Walton's office, and after considera tion ...as. to the advisability of tbe two companies amalgamating, it was deei&ed poli- )

tic to do so, and they have accordingly amalgamated. We believe, aleo, that there is a probability of the Hit or Miss Com.pany joining. Mr. "Van Renan. the working m inager of the Pr ispectin^ Company^ has returned after a lengthy trial of tte| reefs, and he is most sanguino that in af week or so stone will be struck/^hich Aill"; rep iy for the outlay. 4s~ !%• C^"' S imething More than v a^QpinCidence. — *-t muse be admitted^that; th auctioneers <>f Palmerston, havj|mu"ch tn" complain of at the hands of " Tm} Cie'rk of ; the Weather." for Jupiter PluviuSj has treated them rather scurvily of late. It^is a 'mitter worthv of noting that the last six " Saiurday's— wHefi^ held — the weather has been a most boister- . p.us.character J _a^^^ doubt materially lessened the at^ndanCe. Turn about is fair play, and we trust that vtheKni.hts of thKlTammer will have their innings for the next sis; weeks. The SmalLPoXi^Boine people ar* uueer tbe impressiwn '.hat the present sca,.e -about the small-pox is" unnecessary, and got up by silly or evil minded persons to alarm th. puM'cA'Byj th^'test mdl we received onr Fydney exchange*, anl we notic* a while page ot the leading •' we*k|y .'. d^vot^d; to retailing:' the various ''£_„-,' deaths having occurred iii,a g.iod many instate _. the authoi ities -faking the strongest repressive measures to granple with the fell disease. • It struck- us as somewhat singular that,; notwi'bstanding the 'S T ate '■ of the .'.Oity, tha Flyiiig .Squadron with' tha-lioyal, Princes we e ex. ; i- cted every, day. ' 'Singular * Phenomenon.— For the p-pr week -th" air Tiafl i; He f, H'~iti'rky wn.h rar. mors of various, phenomena, one of which was that since Ihe earthquake an eruption* "ot gaud, was constant!} talftdgifplace on the liver side at J ickeyto\yn.f >We will not vouch for the truth, of, .that .story: but will for the following," as no doubt will manyjof oiir Tpadfrs. ; On .Snturdayjjat about one o'clock the town was visited by a hot wind, "a.id "the rain which wa«' falling at tbe .time, was quite 'warm: This'' lasted for about quj,i ter <f an hum; when -he reverse was. experienced, fiud. the weather, nnd rain became intensely cold. No'donht these fActa. can be borne out by many of our townspeople.'^' -•■'"■'"■•■■■- A-A ; if ;.. "Yes; We Rtifi Them In."— As we pre iicted,' Oohstable Gillespie was not lon^ until. he= had his lodgings fully'Occupied, an' the safety of people's larders ■ secured. We .heard. of one gentleman's safe —which unfortunately "tood ou'side the kitchen door^-being ove hauled, and every .morsel ;-of his plum- pudding demolished. Another, happened to leave two pairs of Boss Out on a line— a good and a bad .pair. Adiaciiuiinatinsthief^by-tho li_ht of "the moon, assessed their value at a glaat-e, the. result being Ib^t jiext 1 uioming t only one-' ; pair s#un_r tb'the%reez9:^'W^3ieed n>t say which they were. Howevei'f s uhej midnight prowler , s^haye«ha j d.r.a short career,* y and 5 when *"they"*obtaitf their lib >rty,j they are iikely togiy* Pa'merston and its 1 watchful gtiardiisrv a'^wide- bferiby-sf*' r ' Leaving-the -District.— it is with extreme -regret th tb werhuar that Mr. C..1---lanan, the courte -us and obliging agent of the Bankof rAuatralas'a, at Feilding i* about to be transferred to Melbourne, hav ing re'-^iv ; ed orders on Friday, to repair bhith'^r "almost immediately, /lie is so we lkrrnwn in. Palm-rston, whtre he was stationed. befoie b-iag .transferred (o F'ilding, that we feel sure that every one in this !b*n as we lasithe.forrcer, will,, wish, him ion voyage, and eveiy pro=perity in the'futn're. : l'h re. is. an old s»3iing to the effect that one man's good is Another's ill, and' as Mr Dawson i< to leave Pa'merdton ifo fill the vacancy at Fettling, the former town -w i'l'tosel and the latter sraiu, oae who has proved hirn<e)f hoe a fine; fellow, in i private life, aiid an Obliging official to the public. ._......, ... :.;-.....: - An Eacentrba Pussy.— it is a very general opinion that cits have a. most r*ectieii object ion to wotting their f**et ,: ;'-and' when travelling over wet ground pick th'iir steps veiy gisigerly,-iniorder;-to secure the • flryestspot-. 'iWhe'iher.such be tbe ca<e, or no';, we are ,not .guing to assert, but we l<now o-e member of the fe'ine tribe, whichrevels.in a shq-ver-bath -from on high, sitting ripon the fence unti" she is perfectly saturated when she giv •« herself a shake with 'evident' deliirbtj and seeks! a retreat in-doors. On Sunday n'ght last she was at her accustomed post, and 'seemed to hold the raging elements in the utmost^ contempt/ Anyone' who wishes to prove the truth of the ato/y by : ocular- dem-instia-,Hon. has ou'y to look at the sid'i fenco of this office on a w«t day— "u fortunat-»y fcio frequent an "joccurrenpe— and th y will be no longer sceptical. A Brokd Hin'.— Newspaper; proprie'OM are but human, and although . As -nv? people miy think that they can carry «_ withont the sinews of war. we as'U'-Afrm'that they are mistaken —at. least that has., b, en our experience, i'hesi remarks have been called fur by the ; fa;t that last .-atuHay's issue closed the half year, and our .knowledge gthat a large number ..if last year's subscriptions still re inai > unpaid. (3f cpuse, those to whom the remark will apply will see the j-istness of it, and we trust talre^hH.^hint. | Those to : whom !tdoe9 not, cannot take offence; at the same time we will be happy to receive' -the smallest 'amounts'.' ; Contrary to the usual custcm we do' - not charge anything ex'ra f r nou-piym nt iu aslvahue, and v '.consequently -itee'd payment; with promptness. -. ■■ ;,; ,-: /■-. \ Tha Pr^gre-s of' Palmerston.—^ We hear t at'a shop is to be <-rected*on the spaie vacatit alon^'s'ide^Mr' 'Coleman's Auction roums, in rthioh ih-.- Nashi- hairdresser will cany on business - In;..the. first place such .« s'ep will be a benefit to the public : and Mr Nish alike, /who ,*at ;pres^nt . are brought less to-grither than they iraight bj if he lived in a othar r part of the Square. •But <he iAw'A is" -acceptable for another rei9»n, and that.is, ttiafc .when th" allotment alon side Mr KneUon's auction : rooms is . built up.in as it will be-by the bank, persons who desire btisih' v s9 s'tes on the Square will have 1 1 B«''k them on the other side, as there ill be none available on the North. And so^/weWtrdst p^OgreSsibn » will b . the o-.lpr ofjhcjday, until there isiaperf ct cordon pf around our recreation ground.** Even ,jakin'«r that?" portion of the town alone? fonr 'erections been built within th"e past three months, or are now > hJng builr, equal if not superior to any in , Palmerston — Messrs. Pa'm-rso:i a;«l Scott's Mr. Korsla'te's. the Commercia Hotel, and I Mr. Wiild gravc's ? Bplendid two stoi'ey building. " Sn.OW-dropping. "—Unfortunately, there are very few joys without a dash of ills, an I the program and ! prosperity of Palmerston is not- without its drawbacks. With the increaso of 'population as mighthave been expected we have b en favored with a few"6uspicio*us characters, bat the watchful gurdianship of Constable Gillespie Ins always acted as a wholesome" deterrent to tho ; exeroise; oE ; operations, for after a f-w «1 >vs mrn theyVere sure to shake the dust from their shoes, and seek other, fields.. On, Friday,.. n'g ht, however, Eorrie mean scouhdrel.was'gmlty. of what U gun_rally known a:-' '*• -ho * '-dropping." Mrs TJJdwin irloj, rf Terrace End, had left a yard :ful I of on the l&'es, ; and on looking-for -'them' -next .morning, found they had disappeared. The loss haa

been au exceedingly heavy one, and Mrs. i Charles values tb>s articles taken at £7. We feel convinced, however, that the mean scauuurei w.ljLnot be allowed to reap much ; advan.tage^|J^^hi very, and b.'fore long *ho wilJibi-^n^tneSlutches ot Constable GillespieJ

■ Export of | Rabit Skins to vAmejric]^.: ~i*Wf Aloiao Jinforms the .jDiu edin~i&e£i^ that he has already ex>!p jrted.gPpO^ra&biC skins to America, and he ' has 3d~o'oMoh"''i.and for export. The manager of a lar^e hat manufactory doing busiuess in London aud New "fork has for-wa-ded several thonsaid pounds to Mr. Almao fir the-purpese-o-ytrayinfriabbit skins in Duutd'n ;o r^___y >k |OV .... AGjJlaat Ad miregrg?Qa the anniversary of a c-f-aiu smart young civil .servant^ birthc );he<]adjt f whomhe adored sent, him, byMvay^of- _ 'little present, an "" elaborate -<p_nwiper. On the following Sunday she^was somewhat surprised to fee hitn in caurcli', wearing her gift as a necktie. ! :^. l ? e .-:"i?H ßa HT],jsH?"E»:ii e _ , '*7 Bte will g ive htm a'bootj ic"-""j"i.st for tlfe fun of seeing wbetherrhe will hang it ou his watch-chain, or .use it as a ( scaif pin. ■ A Plgasa^ plf^tlej jjoke. — The Central Australian (Mr Pernor s paper), puuiished _t Bourke, is responsible for the .following, stoujr,-:.-r-It iajreporled that on the day the telegraph office was opened at Cobar , the ediW of the local paper and some of ■'the'-lerfdiilg :: mllltary%e'_ -haV'a telegram to Qaee'u:Victoi'ia/>co»gL ; a'tuiating{all parties oa the exeat.. In oreßly, e thejifo.lJowina; teUL eg. am f we»B^received :—' Am delighted to fi id tel'cgr .p_ .v'lre extended 80 for into the interior of ACnci, aud that the Native -Chieuaa^uU^^ the Eng>i_h language,'*''' A Ri_ aSd Mpjiee^Bxterniinator. —The latest! exf^iliintfbrnddjng a house of prat* Cis Ofu^sjjjj^ in the Scientific American, who "says : — " We dear our premises oi these detestable vermia iby^im^iki^g'/ißrhTt^asb yelloV with oopperavsulphate of iron, or green Wttrio : ana : cp vt»xiug the stoaea and rafters in the cllar with^a "th'ick coat "of it. In every creyice;where,a.rat might tread we put one crystals of the Copperas'' and scattered the s-imean taecin^xsrof the.floox. The result was* perfect* stampede of rats and mice, bince that-time not a Bqueak of either rat or miCe|has,=haen. s .heard, about the house. .Eyer^spring" a ; xo^of . the small yellow wash is.giyen- tyjthe; cellar,^ as^r a purifier, as well _as. a rat' exterminator, and no typhuid, uyseutery, f ur f feyer attacks tho family." SodTe"6f thfe might be useful to the House~of-Representatives. A TpA^AM^M^J Bridge.— The features 'of theb'e'w tay Bridge are|:— The em-M^B^-r^R V&&& foundations ; the neigtht'orthßbiilwaP^bove'^igh.water to b_" *tO_£j§j^(ttasp-iver traffic being accommo* .rdated^by swing spans over a deep water channel^ and the piers to be built of bricks, total e-t-ii— ated.coat of a sioglaJine of rails upon the present foundation, with swinging spans tor a double line, is L330,000, and f >t comnletiuif the bridge fcr a double line, an additional T._Bo,(*oo is required, making tho total estimated cost L610.000. Tho . " single^line :— ill- be ready foropenfng within two years, *and it'is' slated that trafic might be run across it with', safety while the foundations- "fbi*: the; i other line, sfefe being laid, fiveiy.ars;b?in'g Necessary; for fhis. work. H -•rt'ible Dath of Bridegroom. — -A'fewr days ago,- arh >rrible death occurred to a HinUc^ 7 l>iidcgrojm. .through the ob--Beryan.ee df a stupid ceremony* which still prevails" among 'SecffoW'of a 'the Hindoos. • vt the couclusion of' the marriage ceremonies the bi ide. and bridegr.pom, are locked in n , TOom, A the. door , of wbicV is'fastened on the outside,' lj a 'B_a&_ai_ i: sifting without, praying/' The bride 'imp*ore&_to be let out, but is persuaded to where she is. Such, i -v the } ceremony, but . in the ''case 'Of whicn-we"are speaking, the bridegroom's clothes had caught fire aa he wMß_bu,i'»ing, some, incense, And whm his poor youug f vyife 'entreated Ho be let out, those oa'tsidrt iuiaftinedfthat she was merely in sh ju- ii-g|-cc jrdance with the uEal custom } when dporf was opene i, however the bridegroom, was found dead.— Civil and i Military ■"' Gazette.- .'A rA orlT Scientific*. ■— - JTrbuve'e; utilisation of electricity dn\o6mb'natjpn*iW_t*i' surgical instruments is bearing fruit lv says^and English paper.^ A- case, ,is, j.ecprd^i'from "Vienna,. in which 'a 'doctor has* succeeded in curinga cancer in the stomach, mainly by the as* sistance_of the polyscope. The electric probe whichlings a oell~wheii"_rbell"'or any me-, tallic substance, i^nbedded-in^e muscles ia reached', is'higlily pr'_ed , by|thSe army sur-. geons, .and an application oftae same principle to surgical forceps has enabled a Berlin oculist to', save .the -eye of- a workman, which was 'damaged' by" the Yhsfcrusion of a.sparfc.^ojj.jSteel. ;/This case had become so urgent that it was necessary to extract the piece of metal withoufidelay, or to ex-, cisi the.! e ye ; but Dr^Hirschberj;, by inserting in soft 0 iron probe, and subsequently ; converting it,, into an [electric magnet, with-, diew the' particle W metal,' f _a_ saved the |-;eye.-.:;.- t Liu-. „a- <■. f; ',>■.!■, Baked Ally.e.— A truly horrible incidentds reported in the Viennese papers. a<» haVtng taken place a few days ago in, ,l;he great .paper-mill of Messrs. Gillert and ■ Fue'Hh,' -at iPilsen'p It-haVlrig^been reported to the manager of that establishment that the great. steam . w,as foul and the furnace require f'cieamng, he caused the fibres. to; be, '-xtlnguisbtd, and employed a gang of woikin' ._ to'' exa ute the necei ia,y cleansing operatious. one of the labourers ,a poweifajvoung fellow of nineteen, named Anthoby —aezander^l after tol!|bg hard at his share of the job for several Iconsacutive hours, layidown in t*ae;nuge aii[-«Jpipe, running under ;the, main furnace, intending to sna'ch a fie V minutes rest. He rau_j*nave fallen -ihtoi >aJdeep T rsl*le_f Ofor, wlfflL tho mas ms juQstructed, to. brick, up the ens of the pipe ! liter On ; 'in the day, carried out ■: their oidors_.he made.no^ign. As soon aa the fuinace was prohbdhce'd to be again in working ibrdei 'the ißtOkers'Jwere instructed to ligljt .^he t fires and did so. PresentlyKiczander was missed in the mill. Seaich foT him was irisMtuted. but- •in 'iTain. Next m rning. it appears to have occurred to oneof his f How workmen that he might havekept in the air-pipe-': llpotftl_- su gestion. oei.ig communicated to the man <ger, stapa wore at once taken to break into the closed. . mouth;of the tube; : and, surP/ .enough, the charred skeleton of * Anthony Kaczanderwas discovered, lying close to the issue,, bucked up during his heavy slumber of tho previous afternoon. In all {robability_ awakened; by .the beat soon after the fires, lighted, he bad craw'ed towards tbe outlet ■and, findih^!dt; ; imp x enetrablji;c3osed, h*d resigned himself to his fate. What tho poor fel'ow : must -have 1 undergone, while being slowly baked alive, is almost to teri rible fotbink of," '" '" " """ Inhuman fjOrue'Jty\|-The Ararat Advertiser, a Victorian paper,*-' supplies thiol lowing 'particulars of a horrible OAse of cruelty to a child which took place about five weeks' ago at the residence of a selector >.■ named Robert Malcolm, living ab *t| ten mileßfr6m Waita^"^-\l>ea"v(.bu*t which waa ,only, brought tojligb^ajf^^ay^s iuce. Tho evidence disclosed a stafeAof thmgii the exstfince of which seems a'inost incrediabl -within' "the" ?p2lei'of^civ_il'ation. A little boy, BeY,e.n_jyears^ ol age, named Bobeo MalcolmJ appears to have been deMben-

tely-pjaced on >the*_b*e~^ has sust^ned such Jnjuries ithar^sftqulp hoj esdape-Wlth luYfi_£, h^^ll *oe!T crinnlel for the ,- „ are j of such a nature^at toll usl they T could 'nor We 7 *^en,^!rta*rrel \,y\ mereljri faMin_-int6- 'fh\Ht&~' t>uF,, ,i n f t . the posterior andcthabacfeof th- 'e^ h •in-'! charried like the .cracknels of po k ~ -Vpor"' -S3! 1 3* tki#arnt^es> wm rsm¥veft i'nj % *j course of medical testament, au l wa p|ijfe j ] n *?i T[ M%\m r ®-\m l»ft-vithsun •-! ingthemt«»_seßunr;ringwhi9b.th«se inju- • ' must have occasioned andAthA gtare-n t! of the doctor that on one caSa ejiu ,_o . he.n I without uttering screams," "bAt the child! must have cried fdr '4B: honTß. : 'S.id tbit it) was impossible ior lfctfs__fc„er ; to sit d.»« Q . The sisters assertei thit*%e"fitte fellow' never cont|ilaintd,.3never cK&d, and -afc down jnst as usnal. The ignor nee of th v -gwlß,—apai^from^eMgiOas-*sir &mwut&jm!te3fi A myste^^ i a^ g[a A.d r iatic -a Naples correspondent- writes to sav that on' Mo a 4Sp o y»?afe r ?nff.>,*:Pn^/l a>.fiu,Hn< &wSg&»fe9 , gn «5 fa«m fo t»*V.P» ift.Bte &&$%&?*&«& ISPtew %. : tbo.ri :smp: r '-' 7s£M*^*WU®skA vWm-Msaitemfto Wm aHs® h^°< -»fe Jlfe ?ts'in. .^ThVy - puttfeia^tron^, ( "*Nq traces ojt.ylo euce we f re tL/ bottom of 'trio jfflL ~dWratity«^ 'w^rp* Wt"ip^eW>'&ng.'_ien* one jl'n-s^ed'i ■'. theun*_hr*M , o^fie'A"ustrian navy' the othe s ■.^j|^^flttQW^<€OTtdinei«N^thfug'-wh"AßVtr ft^jne were some rather valuable n .gs, and two ele«£_l i bottom'of th e •!HWfe^fe_ najrneiQriente -aapainradKohl-he side. The two oars were in their plac-jn -^bfrrcwlocksr- Offfeacnihg raittiTthe b died, unid^mJM^, jreg biO-ild'Jwiflu'alW'formali-ties. Af terwards nejf s came from Pols th a ! on March 13. four%_icer3 left «-h t port fo aphasu^l^ig^li_j*__g.^t. <t,. e wa^ the agent of the , Ttaperial xiiromijsasiat of •s««ttifrAi_!%iaU>i_^*^ „ f .a^fanltiyjl __elboatindt'-iitui'ninvjtfb% _>X___|. »2£__._feSi *^- i^ 1 B*S'Pt.T»iJ*Wamer audfth-o Ste fern Taunchas in search, but they all returned unsuccess/uTafteEa long seambn llht >-in_ti%l*-6_ tlfeli^_'fb« n 'fl onfe &» J cbrt respondj^jtjj c th% _nameiobl_'tb<*Fe c facers 1 . fouvtfa disap *

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Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 148, 6 July 1881, Page 2

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NEWS AND NOTES. Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 148, 6 July 1881, Page 2

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