In this issue appears the announce- ! merit of Mr ' Cottle, LiD.S- who has taken over the dentistry business of Mr | Crtfese. It is Mr 'Cdttle's intention to visit Palmerston monthly. The dates of his visits will be duly notified. VVe; may, mention that Mr Cottle h*s had extensive experience' m Auckland and Dunedin, and was the first m the colony tckpass the examination m Dental Surgery held by .the university! of Dunedin. !>; Alluding to tl^e r Wellington Fire Brigade, at Wednesday erening's meeting ./Mr: ; Lanibeit, , .; i a member of that , body, stated .tiiatithe Insurance Companies used to assist the Brigade till the Corporation took' it over. . The working members paid Is per month, and if sick were,, .entitled to aeoeive 15s per" week, the.,origade beings » kind of benefit society. : ; j - "Frdrn'our^ telegrams it will be soon Mr Dodppn's Compulsory Vaccination 'Re'pfc«V'Bill was thrown out on the second reading. The stars m their courses seem to have fought against; the moyerdf this, for just as -it came' on,' the news arrived of the outbreak of small ipoxiin Fiji. ... | ., ]yVe notice " Thomas Jo"rdatfj" a recent Mhkrupt; writes an angry Pettier to! theManaw^tu* Standard, regarding jthto Eaper. Thoma* 'Jordari's ' letter is eaded; !<i A Sympathetic Editor." j f>£ course we do not , sympathise with Jordrrrn 80' tke sympathetic editor -imuat . b? :he , of the Standard.* "Bi ; rdsof p. fefi">*r,"' &c, ««A fellow- 5 : &-.5.-We d.o not propose to 'bandy wo- ',5^ : !;h i genttenun of r r Thomaß Jovdn.'a rank and smell. '■ifiomaeJcr: £>•':. xeen unse of' what is. honorable, fit,/, r -. itiglitforward, "and 5 charitablo r,r jso i ■ reu;»f ed from I onr own, that we are >U"© our opinions jand' Thonjas JprdiaV ?rpuld not agree, j When, howeve:*, Thoma? Jordan comes up tor ask Mr DiLtiibt-Ju'dsfie^HArdcastle ; for 'a discharge fiom^tSefdebts ü ße owes -^not ; of courie includiiig the batcher and the baker—he will be able to get a fair and just decision as to whether; his ; code. of morality is higher, thau purs . At 1.30 p.m. to-morrow, M.V Gl M.' gnelson wiU^hold .; ! the ' laspaTe.qf fruit Irefis.fbr this, ; season,V when , we ha'vje no doubt aH^Wboare noj already ' «upplied ;Will put ,in^ari ;appßarafnbc. t : : "."' , : .Mr.;E.' 9tiaw is-jnoving for : ,a : sunday strain between Wellingtpa ; and .Ma^teri.i ::ton. i v--^;v : ■<-:>'; ■ ..■ ... ._.'*- .-.•.',-■?•" " ; / r -:\' . ; The «teaiher MeGtegbr^has g^fc'off the ; ' Waitara L spit. .*; - i !:i; » t 'Dredging operations were commenced m the Thames har.bour yesterdiy- by.] means of " a'Priestman's dredge recently imported.; •.„■ .. ...;.• .. , ;,;-: ■:,..•■• ' j , ..Ne'w.'Z6aknd!flax^is;seliingat F: £dS at at home according to latest At the civil sessions of the Supreme: Court, Auckland m the case of John' Gibbous v. Kai para. Steam . Navigation Compaay. clairo /for L 2050 daniagea for 'Haying a foot torn' off by 'the steamer's hawser, the jury awarded LjTOO. ;
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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 318, 20 July 1883, Page 2
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