, The May wofil sales have opened in ] ioudon favorably. • This is a ray of swish no^ Tenders are invited for the Hunm .liy- ■ t»gißf SaK ij: . Messrs.. Jornsrincl ; Fergusson annoi nee a Cattic sale irirtfeii' yards, Masterton for A raeothiw of tho U:iion ; Club, M»stoi»o«)Ui) ; Wvened.forTuei day next, ' ■' ' - ~J It is to lie hoped all the'toin-fooieiv at Alexandra will lead to some good res ultk' • cjo far the it are very sicken ing.iJ If there is :f.!M left in the neighborhood we would remind young men that tho football season has set in, At a meeting of Creditors, the a: sets of .William Lawrence, Sawyer, of, Ca torton were given in at £24, tjie liabilities at £380.' The new lire bell lias arrived at Ma. ierton, when swung will no make' itselfheard to advantage. It weighs a lout a hundred weight. Creditors in the estates of Pren ice, baker; and Janscn <& Hadlcy, pain are requested to forward proofs of debts to Mr iSellar, Trustee, without delay. A water nite of 5 per cent,, a shiling rate of 2i pgr cent,, and a general rate 'iif lis ii\ stnick'fft'last met ting 1 bf'tiio Gity 1 -Cobnuili'of .Wolfegton. •"4iie sUlftfeW' ! iMl)jr,' lastWednesday'l'llghtlffllii. Walker's Hock oil' Jackson's Head. .The crew and passengers were saved. Mr John Munro, late M.H.E, for ninny years for Marsden, aged SO,'and one of the founders of the Nova Scotia settlement. .of Waipu, 'near Wlia'ngarie, is dead. Mi' J Fulton has been elected to the chairmanship of the Otago Educ; tion Board foa the ensuing year. The new 1 , Board met on Thursday for the first time.* The tender of John Hollick, Miltoi ,has been accepted for. the erection of sta ionmaster's house, Korth Taieri, on the Vingatui "contract'.'' '.The amb'unt is L 486155. John 'Soiipei',' J Avho'iv!is fined L 5 Oii Thursday last for an assault, uas arris®* last evening for drunkeness. • John WMttv who was sentenced tho same day to a months imprisonment with hard lt.bor, is walking about the town a free mm. It is, said tlnt.t Messrs Hunter,.Hutchison, Diver, and Fisher intend to stall 1 for the Mu}:prate,()f .Mnwton. It is f atisfactory out of the four who is fit to be returned. We need h: wily' 1 say that Ik one- is Hunter.'
The petition of4lio Board of Governor! of Canterbury 1 College to the Qicon against granting a Royal Charter tc University of Otago, .was signed by thi chairman, and forwarded for tin* next mail. (< " VI 'Tlioflying survey ciflffib tiVinsconiijumtal railway from Darifii has 'been snccossfiillj^completed.-The pi'Oposed iinc constractioli, rflfd much good land has been discovered a lolig the route., t . " V: " A unique ontortamment has been given "at Rcijuiera,.Aucklimd) in aid of |he Kair tangatu,..|m)dy lheainij:\'l represent: tion and. tiiiieaii, 'cnaiucica's ' beiny takoi ;bj hiifl of tkit aristocraticsubuiV' | ■' .2oA'»mnttnahwd iSkwjitMiJtitlj' tricct (or garoltuiy, and who narrowly escaped [conviction, was oil Saturday, : at 1 WellJijjto'ii, sentenced to throe months' hard law for s fe?H¥gM /A -a.'¥l'oemakerssiioj), viii ' The Trc.'isrwoi'.UifvTasmaiiia lias introduced his Finpjiqial Statement. Thcjre is an estimated deficit of £30,000, exclusive ojyS&P tWHwp- '■ .The. deficit is to be covered by an increase 'on tak'eslif'2!,- per culit. ''"'Tiki aindiiVit 1 "bF" •'retJivlidi to date iin surrounding; districts in iiid o£ith« Kaitangataßelief Ifund is £011), which,, considering the present " hard' times,''"is'very creditable. .■.Many citsos of typhoid. fc,y.er;\ro spreading about Wellington. Some, of.thij llie.'tufflqaltJitiiiSs is'^upji'o'sccl" to be j due ;oliifeiftM rnffic, dairyijien, n consequence'bf sickness about the ylacc leased to retail his m,ilk, i The state of affairs in •he B.JL Copt, Lyttelton, is simply a lisgrico to the colony. Yesterday at least w-o!ity.]ieQp].e,afldivlifl«,spJicit()rsj clients iid witnesses, to'/) ipjioftMa iw their msincss attended io,.arid? JwllUo: wait' two iours-before a'startwasmadc. ' We understand" it 1 is the intension of he proprietor,,of, the, Henley Estate to •übdivufo it, aijclpjMi.t, in the market & Weill: an'eltrly'flak ;i the estate, rhicli is 8000 ate ; in extent, comprises omc of. the finest land in the Taierij disdaptSl 1 jpurhasers, and to'otfer it' , 'iir'!' 7 sai6 i;i oh »veiy« asy terms of payment';'' ' "■'''J Prince Loins Fapoleoinvas to sail'from Southampton "on the 29th April for Natal, .'lie Prince strenuously petitioned fQVjiv. ommissiopifjsfflo with the English foip.i. i ii Zululan'd, But'tailing' to overcom'e fIW - inavoidable'objections to the proposal, ie has resolVCirto go out as a volunteer, nd to attach himself i'ii'll)at' : 'cal)acity to he column that is most likely to see the
fshmesfc Mtjiig. In •iitpitt \fflph J»e e:jsl#i hi£siotiyji;i for tlW ßte ®¥ PrincaMkys -M-" Eojfj tlio liwt&en jfljfie gfllst % Emknd>vp©e(lucat||n h|iboei|||opj§ plctcd in an English I have stmigtliened my ties of friendship with the English army by .taking part in i t acwr/I roveTrSJod Hi' follow' thFc# j'lcjign,. X.could jiolj renpi nlooj, arid not.' sh'ai'6 'the'dtingcrOnd 'fatigues of the ; ti®pS,tanl6jigl;jvhto.l„ j liMe. 'friends'. ' MoreSVelt t'hr timriqM'; in IvAtnCsaiiur fttotopltf $f Mllastion 1 -Kgainst l rntlM IfeiivS'ill «il : I. . f..m':.u., t ■ ii wi [■■■limnmwi in inn i,i
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 156, 10 May 1879, Page 2
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