the pack is nothing. ..as compared with that which is put in circulation by those who join the sport, in hotel and railway expenses, wages, and many subsidiary charges, Giving 150 horsemen to oach chase, and reckoning that 140 packs in England hunt four days a weed, Mr Pitt calculates that " the foxes cause a million a year to be spent in England." So, what a glorious sport it is after all! And how much the foxes we to be envied ? And wht't a glory there must bo in runt down. Wo English must almost ,'ie Germans of Alsace and Lorraine, wi?o have only wild boars to pursue, and who, when they do go upon a Clievychaso persuit, and are talked to about foxes, ask why England has so civilised herself that sho has nothing else to hunt. sion in honor of Mr Pharazyn's return : The Secretary of the 1.0.G.T.s carrying a water-bottle—empty Members of the Order in Regalia preceded by a Banner, with the Motto, "Wewon't go home till morning." Six Bloated Squatters I Drawn by twenty working men. Mr J, C. F*** l,m n, Carrying a dead Rabbit § The Great 0. P. g g. on foot—to save jjj. (L eipensc—nlso his {[ Hj own Trumpeter—jl to savo expense. 2, The Chaplain of the 1.0.G.T.s With banner bearing the mot io 'Let us Prey," (And they preyed—on the people). Tho Mayor On a horso
distributing money to the people, Out of Ilia salary, by order of C.P. Morcl.O.G.T.'s The nobL order of M.U.F.F.S. Donkey cart with fodder For the feast, Habble, More Babble, P.S, Colle jtion at the door to defray expenses "POET SCOENER," H"OW doth the littlo busy P Improve each shining hour; He gathers voters day by day From the teetotal bower. BY C. P. Whene'er I take my walks abroad, How many poorer I see, I sp'ak to them at election time. And then they speak to mo. PART SONG. H.B.—Who swears by whisky, rum, & gin, Will never vote for Pharazyn. C.P.—But all the lovers of cold water, Will vote for me—because they' orter,' G.B.—All voters voting, vote forßeetham, Or if they .don't I'll go and oat them. (ALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE 0 AND EFFECTS. SATURDAY SEPT. 6th, 1879, at 2 o'clock BY ORDER OF TRUSTEE. r lOBNS & REHGUSSON have received infractions to sell at Clayson's Cottage, Colestreet ;- Bedsteads, Carpets, Tables, 0 hairs. Pier Glasses, Sofas, Fenders, Glasswere, Crockery, Cutlery, Fancy Goods, Garden Tools, etc,, etc. NO RESERVE. See Auction Flag on the Premises. 253 JTASTERTON SCHOOL.
A bpecinl meeting of the Committee will be held on THURSDAY, September 4th, in the Csuneil Chambers, at 3 p.m., re election of a member of the Education Board. E, FEIST, 153 Chairman, A GRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS ON SALE BY THE UNAERSIGNED. To arrive ex St. Leonards, 84 packages Samuelson's Combined Balance Draught Reapers and Mowers, 10 packages Samnelson's "'Omnium" SelfRaking Side-Delivery Reapers, 6 :i Star" Patent Horse-rakes, with wheels 3ft 6iu and 4ft high, To arrive ex Amelia Ross, 20 McCormacVa Reaping and Self-Binding Machines. These machines have been thoroughly tested in repeated trials throughout Otago and Canterbury, and proved the best alapted for colonial work. They are equally suited for Grass Seed, Oats, or Wheat crops. JOHN DUTHIE AND CO., SOLE AGENTS, WILLIS-STKEET, WELLINGTON, 252 mOWN HALL, MASTEBTON. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, Sept. sth and 6th, "'""UDSON'S QURPRISE pARTY OF LADY AND GENTLEMEN ENTERTAINERS, Who will introduce one of tne most Novel reTiormances ever witnessed in New Zealand. Admission—3/- and 2/. ;■.. T. HUDSON, Proprietor. 251 H. SANTLY, Agent. miIISTLE LODGE OF FREE AND 1 ACCEPTED MASONS, S.C. The Cousecrat.on and Installation of the above Lodge will take place at the Lofyeroom. Empire Hotel, on TUESDAY, 2nd September, at 2.30 p.m. Visiting Brethren are respectfully invited to attend, In connection with tho above a Banquet will be held on the same evening at 8 p.m., at the Empire Hotel, Tickets, 12s (id each, may be had from Bros. Woolcott, Ross, and Braggins. A. D. COWAN, 249 RW.M. Elect.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 253, 1 September 1879, Page 3
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