MASTERTON TOWN TRUSTEES.
SPEOIAIrMEETING.
A Special meeting of the Trust was convened" for'last. 1 evening, at the Council Chambers,' Mastei ton, to take into .consideration the proposed Bill to.enable the exchange of land to.' between the Trust and the : EducationßoardiW<i J. Immediately/ on the members of the Trust taking their seats,. : Mr Hare; moyed;--Thnt; Mr Feist take the.chair.'.''.'. '''''' ! l '■ *' '; : Mrl'erryseconded,". ' ;' : -v iv > l - i Mr Rcnall: Mr Felat cannot do so as lain Chairman.' ' '■■'. ) V'lii/'f
: Mr flare: We'lltryifc. -.. ! Mr Renall;. .1 am Chairman, not haying resigned j au'd 1- do'not intend to resigii'tili I've been before 1 thei public. l ! 'J ! Mr Hare: Why don't jou go before tho people? '" "' ■'■•'•' ; -
' Mr Renall; ; Xintend to'riext.week, ; Mr Hare: Mr Feist,•■please 'take the 1 ■ chair. The resolution has-been proposed • and .seconded, "' [U ■'■'"''''<' d'i
I Mrßeiiall:Twbiit ;Mr Foist: I don't ; tljin]f it p.pssible to 'go oh, . : \\~' ','/,' '"' '''- \ Mr Renall: You' can't elect two chair,mans. ■::::[;[;•. <.\f ~ , f | Mr Hare: You are toot- chairman, we do 'not.recognise' 'you,''-- -■■'<■■ ;.i' ivii w \ »;i ; Mrßeiiall: I-'ddu't : care.whsthenjoU; iddotfnot, I shall proceed to read the jproposed act, "• Vi"^'^ ! [Ho: proceeded to do so.- ;Mr Hajo ptb.v iteßting against i't,.and Mr Ro'nall'klisfe iii" him as, a of punctuation of' the reading.]. -, ' ,' '". ''] ' "' ! '''{ | Mr Hare V We; doii't wa'nt Ho hear it,
i Mrßenall; Then go out, " " ■' Mr HaVo: Mr■ Feist : must taVe.-tho, :chair.
| Mrßenall; He can't till I reajgn. j [Mr Renttll 'proceeded 'with'the/ reading jsteadily.] '■ ■< , \} | Mr Hare: (To' tabmberfl:wehad better jretire. /( V j'S? ','''',.> , > r | Messrs' Hare, Feist/ anbVPerty. then left the room,- leaying. tlie, chairman, Mr Gray and the; secretary.',.',; ,- ' '' ;■*■'!■ i The Clerk.;- .W^Wy^npjt^^oriiin'; 11 ', 5 ■•Mr Ronall; No matter; tiiere'was one" jwlien t commenced and it's ;thoir own look-out if they leave'the meet'' ling. -10-wa:).-,,. ;<;,.".< - " j Tlio:o)iair(uan then-ftuished.readingthe il'ill, and theelorjc was .instrMeaV'bhthe Jni'olipn iif the Chairman', seconded'by tMr) :Gray, to wrjto it;d ; 'the-Mfriiater of Ednca. jtion stating the Trustees approved of tlie jßill, but .pqld that- instead o'f ihavingtojptiytjie njonfjy off.byhal f-yearly jinßtalii)pnfsj:,they.i,ljoul4 tq |borrqw vfor.j jfojjrpr.vfiye* yearjyifaa theif .rents hf t'hfittiin'ewould hayevcorisiderajbly increased', and they could borrow the (money mubh cheaper for (the; fiiced term. (The Clerk \vas' also- to-.point' but that if 'the Trustjbbund itself to; half-yearly payments of 150 it would be so .'crippled that ;it would Have'to|discontlnueit(Bubsidieg jto the Institute and otrje'r;- bodies. j The reso)i]liojj: wag the Ohajr« and-declared duly! parriej*, he coijjten4ing that; ; tl!e want.ojf al'birirutn. then (did nqt; rna,tter, as tlie ifigetW goVn- ( menpe4 with;.» qqorujjjr •- - 3 ; The next.meeting, ; will be held on the ,first Friday -in July, and Mrßenall am jounced his intention of- calling Ihecit". :zons together next week. •""'
The meeting then adjourned.
1 Inthegoodold'dayVqfMasMWPeri storekeepers were scarce and money wajj plentiful, large' ! profilsß. :i ahd f fexbfbit^t ; iprices were obtained, 'lfu| now times;' ar§ ■'different, inoneyV is" scarce,' a^d' storekeepers arp plentiful/ iSckoder, Hqope* I & Co., Ha)l qf [and profits down tosucji an pxtont'tlm||"« ihoy!coinpletely/'baffl|e7 allfcompjbtitioij, Ik i Their stock is Veiy, large, and bftautMly assorted, in every 'departme&fwith all the, lateslfashidns'for winterwtepOrders/' from the country aw executed 'witkidejiV I patch,. and, as carefully,as if sejectedWu - '" | person. !: Purchasers' pf'drappry ing will do well to inspect their sJ6cjs' TffeU' :advertigement will bfl fow4 ,%s\§ front page of this oorji sideration.—Adyt. "*' " "'- *•* year 18^ ( a worjthy.jOitiaetttpipadpcLhiß yny' with sorrie difficulty tnrougVfera'and'tiitW to Te Aro,;]?ja| jn search $ the vox* veyr's opeg which had been amen in at.thp corner of what U now Cuba and Dixon streets, Upon tlu'i spot' was erected a small fas W& carried;'ol ! : remarkable: ■■':-. long. ; 6inM;retiredfrom.th6|(!ene.toJhe ; lind' J.] "V,, " h tandoffte inpunlain - Me'JAMFi'Surrß, tHe present proprietor, wh^gaveitenthei^preiniaes/the appropriate■ name of Tfi,Aro.Hmu'e,:andfUndV ti&agraentS 6|ttn oitjy ft "S L :
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 795, 16 June 1881, Page 2
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597MASTERTON TOWN TRUSTEES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 795, 16 June 1881, Page 2
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