NEWS AND NOTES.
: • Vac XliAtiGll. —We have been r< - .cjttf.Bte! by the PiibKo VaccinaieivDr. Mnr ? ;rii)«r f to notify hat the %aarturly va^cina'iWwilj trtks p ace at ihe Schojthou c Palme s^i, Vi^Sk't Saturday, from «kveD till frt-dte. ■■' ■ ■ ■ •>-■- - .*..-. j HevrYeatfS Day.-l f appfcars ,**>.< were soiri^whar m- enrol" in' stating tbnt ■ "Monday vrouW not be observed as •» clo*' iholi^ay . AM. tUe . Bb^pa »t« to be x^igional? shut; "hdaa there arts qq sport? or am cuei one. at m Paimerston, no 5b .b* the- Bihltogpi ! Haces will- be well p*trot>raed. ' ""-' * ;"■ ©rickc *.*<■* We aris iVpleased to- Igarp that ortf local cricketers a*e at lenetn be- ; stirring themselves, »iid *re now^prjietfetffg hard for the match which ;pji|Wtke tb »day vteek. The co--e->t wta^qkklft place on the PHlmerston -ground, -^hkih vis -now m p city gooi order. TW fdflow ing are the uaineH of those who'veiH. pro hfth'v play m he local team :— »*'C«nwt. harlea, Lloyd, Ma-»on, 'Bampj}Qn, Jfta^neri; Bnow>- .Xhpnapson, .Tafn^r^'wiCiker, anil Wftteon. tJmpEe— CaverhiM. " Cil^ap I^lFe^.— In anotbor coljipir appears an announcement fr,am Mr 0< E. Thonton, "of Manners ttreet, Weffinitbdl. attcalian to-hi& stock ot.cdnfeS' ; tion«»ry. Mr Thorton has beerji . ; wii h tbe wel!-feh<wm firm <»f 8. *. Q* iffiflis, and while that is a sufficient suarantre a« .to the qtsalit J of bin' manufaoturea.^be charges a* per price lii^, aro , most jcasor - i*ble, .- ■ • ■ ' „ . PftSSfd Through. Mr W Bank ; c» f LnHgbrfdffe, late proprietor of th^ Bay of Plenty- T>m»t, bal vow proi riftor ooff f the { 'Aa^ t inj^ Ba-e-iu. An^ a.'ll 'JjWml tbroHut Palnx^HunijeseM^, tnroqte to Wfcl!^t«n» via VV&uarapa.: We re^rj'titohesr'inatl)^ ti aVellirf ; fot.his heStUh having lately rcoyerec} ft rt m a^sovere ill . n"W^ Mr. Langb' idjje has been wppoiritefi agSnVfiirtKe-^AKAWATU- TIMES: in Anckh 4 .nd,.-an<ir€opie» of- it wili ba- fe^alarl^ file; at his ro ros. . The Pamerst ii Sbhop 1 , — ord«r to'trte^t the increflfied deniificis upon it for accommodation, the Palmerstor Schcx>l.l^a* to.be' en l,«rn»«d- : Th& B ar«T has frantSd ibf, qacr,* nry mon^y, and th'j ftfe'ifi'tt^ ,f« be^f-re. left m <Itbjß hatdi af^Mr uWa^ftlrtiJv*«*bJU> ctHo+be fiwnj, . If tb,e b»Hdinu; has to be thuß •rtipjiify-'ftl'' .■l«rge?i, '• jan«f-tho*e r'tteated .ftofce;. ■p]»op, errnturlly the original bn?Ti'lnc will form bqt ah ia!*l?niftcgnt portion of .the wh le. -. . . A lhl7«t)iieTreat.— tb«'aonttal m ' stHllatt^n • of thK^T.'hinfUl : fusion wero- tn«* p'rbvipiona "puonheit tV>at • th'TQ f^yefal/itijsliea!,! *lf0)? o ther un ; touched, ah'Tenb-'srh n>nr\irieti''o .Stinply !; smother .fe^t^ .-Vlß'ndwr- the n'r"am9t;snc ••• : the "ii< i nif^<ii : 3'oTthe T,o<Tp« -dopted- m «x =oe>lte«,t ro^rse -.thpy in,J[tt«d abf>ut frY o ( .»ixt7 jqveaile4 r the, children of fhefoHHlent'defend eap**?lfetrira'(fapital treat!' wfn>Mnj> , ••jpjt «/iti mrt*tj?.-.aiicl ijjunciqe; -both "f whicb theyoan^; folKiieeineU 'tortborbtlgTily'^if y ■- ■\ (xoc>^r Te^ta-a^ pic-'n^.^Th^. Qiiod'T^mpiarg^Te d >r: t^.nyggJ.not+b_ ailor , "t^fe-^bUffavs"', <p.pisß o^rmlibat^*^' : tffelrllftl* j^if^.a:loTi,)an4^^9P^a'<a*w4* (ftata-fKonid'i') to t>p held «1 Wb^'o 1 ., oti Mon I bsn's*«rti» fbr, th- '•***•'« fr-m' nn^iatf ven'^'c'ock- Thfe tjeketo,— wiich hftTe- "•• bp*-ft ' fixeila^ th| tna^^r^a^e !>&fii';af:,' : thre-' phiUi"tjß to- di f >n'> an'^t«ffl^-ftftnbß. obtained' at M!r. Raybirtlt'o, ( an! of. cqarse ' fc^'raU'wav Kh^B^f^:^^"J^'P fpre^'/or d-ni^lpfogita^^'Aii'lih* 1 t«'iet» of^p^O&nipla^iifla: rdT: not foj-byl '• IC ; f> t Jn. t*he"^a^'* ra< 3jf °.»Hcr '"'yw^-VfSlotJiiiTH *g'ajQ*S;'^' | i wouH^ii^t be 9urpfl'fw»d. t'i UnA •the pfft-ijfc f'^aly. patrdtiiaeV Sj s -jtifltj3?.'v r h«« do no£'b^o3g^fq"the, OMet, ' "'A'lSaSretf RelTtof the PAst.-^ ■F^jg;,pebple wh-> gaz upon the ruin«<tnrr' 'ila i"d.tei wharei whicb. etimls iri^fe 'he trig .gtation etialosuWfrh the Sqinre, wnnM lraa^ine that.in that ve*y nnJrir.itin? biiiH; mg r thd first Muwever celebrated ir Pal; ca^e, ancJ-tliH .t?ey. 'R^Ehe'r "ijoreau fe fh^ ,c{ftrgy. tn s l ri wh/) oißo.ia'Jfcd onthe occisiod tb' fe being t&a hlee^ing bunka rt tbf <? f n}o^«je,,^4^he tjmp» jrep-ye»va- v agq,-.«Qj4 .^t'ctcV* 'u«f .'thfe Feir.i' pastor e9q!|^»&n«\l ,'^jb" mifli&tf a^iitfe Jin- ' • Ealpae -«ton , \ J •- tt i b| timc.'V^, iwo'sV^f.i^.per' -^'^'jj?!* ,tlrree ' Wp^^-^tTnTortunat6i|p^^i^w|-r^ot nqiht -ttiit-'- wi-t.hVpff^rt" 8 ? 11 ?^ ■m which fh'ft.'da'fibol icsjof tifi's f^X M PJS :. Sent wo-gTiip, a'"' ifr i* no ftiPSimfl herfimensurate w ith tbe'stri-es- wkieh falTiprrton has m<\de m otfi*r reßpcot9,9tiil modf Ht nn* unprptentio'79 as it is, it will serve well for a contrast botwen Then and now. In those days the congregation if notwleot, imst have been at lea«t small^ apd the ctmrth'.conveni'enees few.. ' ..Street pre*cfe,mg m Calctrtr« has been p;obvb%jl on .a,cc©unt of disturbances,al>cl ff^vßr'ptesttyty.imssiQmtriga were re-
Narrow Escapa. — We do not know if it be the weather, or from some other cause, but evidently thathoble *nimal, the horso, would appear inclined during tbe present month to c,«i up rough, as scarcely day passes that tome acrident, or narrow. escape therefrom has not to be chronicled. We' hear that Mr. J. Lauu, met .wittr Vi aotae rs^ere^^j dries bjt being thrbwn byVfestire hor.se, and on Thursday afternoon Mis* Kelly had a narrow escape from a moat, serious »ccident. She wsur driving down Pitzherbett-Btreet m her poriy carriage, and vri»eh;the bridge was reachtd ihe iri«d to tarn the vehicle, but roundiii? too sharply, tbe animal becam anraly, and commence 1 kicking Mid pmncine, finally Binashitig all the step and some portions of the carriage tO.pjeces. Fortunately asaistance W*» near at'bfttid, and tbe animal's bead was held, and further damage prevented, nntil the ' lady's groom arrived on tbe scene. . Cdnceirii at Karere.—A moot successful &^ncert was held m tbe schoothoufe, Ksrere, on Thursday night, tbe ntteadance Kojng largely, increased by fisiinrs from P&lmerston. The entertainment was mmt judicious! j divided into, two parts— sacred, ani profane — he forraer QpeniDg 1 wi^i " The Mesui .bs Beijfrt^' by tbe Palroerston Wc«leyao Choir, followed by the pretty do#t, ' "'■ Tt*^£fe(ld?s;.rra?*r,!*in which the- fAiste^ Joauie Ltnton »nd Florence Mowfom to k par*. Anton st tbe other sacred j,ie?eg were " Canaan," " Awake,. Awak*' "" " Arise and Bliffte," '•♦ How Feantif ul upon tho Mo »'am. M and " Consider 4iie Lirifeß,' h tbe l«t er being spleii<lidly girt n by Mr; Healy.. Tb? second part oyenel with a duet by M stjr and Miss VIoWI m, fofowod the charming glee, "May."; Mr. H, W. H^ybitt'ethen i ecitcd' id' capital stye tbe p*thtetio th/ragbi inepirjtinsr recitation, IL The Kxccnitibn' of MfontroB 1 ." A t its conclusion he wag most warmly applauded, .as wa&ateo " Clarence's Dream."" which he reeit»-d- m a ! spieri<ltrl.-manber Jateron m ihe evening. Tbe ballad " Won't you Buy ray Pretty' Flowera," by Mts. Marshy and '* In the Qlpamrngr by S|w CftrtT, evoleSccn«ider. able appla'we, both Tadie* being m. excellent Toici; We must not omit tb«> duett, between tfie Mis«es Grace and Wriir^t «-W h was mneh ndmire^^they ac [uittrng themseltes m the most creditable marner. The glees " Be!fry Tower," 'The Cbough and Crow " an? " Y« Sreperdc Toll Me," m ttrs la tof which Mrs. Marsh and lffe3Sf« Kibb'ev^ftite Iftid Gia-e took/p'tfrt. constituted the remainder of «heppVgramTn' ». *jjh i, entertflf'ira^nt wjis f patronise 1 , and if dontifjued applause b^ a test of apDreciat.ion. then it certainly gave the highest »at!»P.ction. Mr-, f^ary officiated ab the , piano m a most ffflclent manner.. At tb« .condos'oa ojf the eirt«r.t*i>imertt, vot<?i of thanks wer- g -]^a -U) Mr.. GK^-hrl^ for th£ : use of the piano, nsd «ls> to the-ch if and thoje ,wihp n^given th,eir L; a. l mojV 1 3fr. Wi^iKn, r t v e.'|if!pais§', bopjng, tl)*t tbe en . ; wodlffonJy bethe forerimner of '_ many more of the kind. Th& HdrtiStttttitral Soctety— A : general meeting of the members of the : -HorticuHaral Society was he'd m Thura» iday evening, m the. Ciomm^rcial Hotel, Mr. iFfrensoain the chair. In openittg the proceediß<jß. th> cengrafulated , the,^Bi6ciatio« oiflnn the rjrr fjfpafr-wo I%'jccett attending the B r.^t exhiM^crtii of , theSociey, and iMcp^efewH an opinion. tnitt the r\tx( wouiM be /♦e»7 mocfa b tte v ; fti*B--much as the committee woaU be abls-to-iteer c!««r of many blunders which adhad owin made. Since the last t^ahibirion -be h«d heva thinking 1U n matter joyer, arid he was pf opinion that it Wo^W be rery wise ndooJ'tie to extend the scope of the As« ciitim, and 1 make its f Show ~ partater more of the character of Ian ..ladustcul fiUhil>it,ion «t wki«b, t^-tisanß and ski) ted .rabQ^er* ot ail classed could compefei Uti'ewo- wWtichwe Mtf ware, an -addte^'da to tots other e»h«bit«. W the m e'i.'g endftr*ed hia. views he was prepared to (five amlver Oo(i, a<* asp ci*l ra* to the best exhibit df the day. Th« Cup hai baen orle- e>>. and would tw in Pa'merston m & few flay^ , The meeting- highly approved «.'f the i«r<f^estion« of the Chairman, and it was tti-ri de';idki that every Hrade ft-id cillirtij sHno^d be invited -to : V)Tit»ete; an-l a prtze given for excfllienc* , of;.w rk inepery brarichof rndnstry ; while flhouid be ,^>estpw«ji , «pon the ©x."hmi'for—no matter wllat mis?ht he tne exhibit— which wonld'te de^hierl worthy of most cotnmenda'if)ni It was then decided , o bold ihe next- <aihibiti>n on the 20th of irt. the .TvVo. Hafl. and Mpmh feefing. TP.T,trrisoii. ■'Watton, E. &. ArmR'rong, and Poole#ere appointed a working icompiiriee, tocary, o-rf .all the arrange,meiits for, the ne?,^ eje^ibition .
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Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 188, 31 December 1881, Page 2
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