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Ik jmticipatipn ,of Y a number) 61 Council 6hsmprV ( to fatten meeting of tlit> ribo've''Body.HHH Mr Renall :i to / ok [ about till about a quarter Feist, Perry, and with the remained'standings :Mr Hare-pMr.: Feirt", iftjjflHHHHH take the chair; you; a majority of the Trusteed : '-W Br'own'tafiHH&H will please read Mr Feist.:. Before themnfij^HHSß^B Mr.Renqll: lam-afraid .you arJoSHSH order,Mr,m Mr Feist f i ; have bebh J ejected<hnirman ''l byiaitdajoritylflf .the TriißfeWiand j must ' ■'* insist on'my right.; ' : .the iteiola.-'. 1 %6ny-It. a&k.iatilw chairmhii,'A r aiid shall ;! remain so. Mr Feist. . j Mr Harev f \Ve douol tecogniai you a» ' chairman,' \ Renall: The best tßing the peopli flarird? jajto aßk.us >U,'to M [^ e ,® ar .S; Jeist, Hare,, . Perry then . Wft.ith»:Tqoip arid ;retir«d,|p °ne.;where i; Mr,, Feist hayipg^taken the sout for/andi.Mr ; |Hare: retired tolSform that officer that his presence was requited.' The seoretary ishortly after entered the ' ' roomy' but : as the Trlistees present resolved! 'to; adjourn ' till the arrival of Mr McOardlb, who "was; on the train, he ' 4| returned to the' first meeting room.] J After. .Messrs., Feist, Perry, and Hare had retired', j s;; Mr Renall said there ,wds> a-'quorum when he took the; chair. 1 Let' them go where..they,like;I,' 1 ,'; j : : •' Mr Hare and addressing ' the'clerk)': Mr , Brown, will you be kind i enough to step this way. • Mr Renall: Certainly not; I shall not allow hini tb do anything,of the sort. Mr. Renall called .upon Mr Brown to read the minutes, and Mr Brown handed them to' his assistant); Mr Redman, and retired, • i:r v ; f;r. ' Mr Gray then retired, Mr Renall beinz ! the only Trustee l^ft.. |>j ' | '•/ , Mrßedmaii' then, read theminutes. Mr Renall'(addressing the aiidiehce);^B 1 shall have ,to put ..the minutes to vjfiE gentlemelrto beat thing :youj can do is to getAßHj requisition for ue all to .resign., I; Mr t olayioh: We are'hpt gpiijjflHH our trust lands about Mr Girdleatone said he giye the other meeting a Mr Skipper: signed by leaving' the room Mr Renall: No, they but adjourned. . The Secretary, seat at the table, stated, at : request, the: business there before the Trustees. ,MMM The 'disappointed audience! to disperse, and after an jdteryal haif-ap-hpu'r, filled in by 'jocular by the 'retiring public; 'only'the Chairman, HB Secretary, and reportei i s-;.re'mained, and H they, too, soon took their departure.*; A H jfew. ipiijutes; after, Messrs Feist,' .Hare, H Perry, and McCardle entered, the former H taking the .Chair, .and then/was held a |K SECOND MEETINO, ' H 1) ' j f , The Secretary was requested to read H the minutes of the last ordinary meeting, 9 which he did, and they were confirmed. H APPLICATION FOB TBANBFJSR. ■ An application was received .from Mr H John Allan for leave, to transfer his lease B at Kuripuni- to ( -Mr .Oorpe and ..others,— H Leave 1 gfaiited' 'on: the' motion of Mr H McCardlo, seconded by Mr Perry. flB /■! .ij-'.-i.v-j ii'lx;.; ■ •■>' IH ..v. SCHOOIt OOJiMIIXBE.APPLiOAIIQ^r., Hj ' A letterwas read' fromrfMr:T!''Hall,H of, the School Committee, HE asking that the irant of £3O jbe increased, BH and granted for the general purposei ofBB the Committee; instead-of; to the EHiiitJHS iW. .agreed ; to-_leave matter till next meeting, 'as it that required raoM' corisftlffi-ation they could give it-thai; eveninit, oHln.- JSj the late hour at which they . bußiaess.] . VO^jrtbffJN'TßPßl AOOOOST. jHS The secretary reported that he had psiiMß in the amount received f rottr the Grey townH Truateeaj' ;ahd: had written to that.huiflßß stating|that.this Trust did not rec JHHB their claim'for clerinal !work, and aBH refund'/of; the amoutit charged frWAH same. . WH : OVIHDRAFT. ' 6SH The secretary reported an. £99 lh Bd, but that this would reduced by the rents coming in. IK !: ; !i EE BPEOIAH MEBTIHO, ' ™ Jhe cqnfirmin? of the-minutes of the f the Chairman. He said it yras notaquestion of whether they approved of the resolution.they contained, but whether the whole affair was not illegal, there being no quorum when'it was passed, i Mr . McCardle advocated .taking legal advice on the matter, but it was ultimately agreed to take no action at all with ..reference to the minutes, . ■ TRDBT LEASES, ffISHBR Mr Hare called atterition toHBHij that several of the ,lea!aes possession 'of -the Trmt.' there was no clause Mn'thetn the tenants to.'insure against fire,|HHH The Chairman,pointed put thitfll^^H were, binlhd'ljy their : leaaes ; to 'After some further discission it was solved on the mbtion' of. iMt McCardle fl seconded by Mr Perry.-That Mr. Hare V and the list of the missing leases, and see tenants »Bi with aiview.to. having flftynH | Trust insured, and;i report at next medHH ing. H| ,The, seoretary,. stated s that-, .y?; (JHj Beard, had several, of the leases' and hacT aenf in a bill for '-' ; M • This concluding the business the meeting adjourned." " il '"

The engine ol; tjie cable-layjng steam'ship Kaigaroo' rWentlf'ran s tfe J %90 ; miles from New Zaal»nd. td'(St: ,i Vinoent, without i &«.!« j ioib «i « Seaji hunting. : js | Ibeponupg,, of; - th® a "jm ' past "'■o : T«" ,, '®o,oo6 ai 'has been realised frpmithat source. ; ' AnmpenalulMe has'been issued at St' Petersburg which confirms and maintains the religion, Jftwa/atid ,! of Finland; ' *■> " 8

Iniao has been'on a visit to fad according to all accounts aolf iramensoly, A telegram aiid'partj? 'stayed 1 Wit,|'and, jvera the guests of "the main body being accotnthi'Piibiio Halt »<D.otfis thi' »hiao."vliiittdHK4''Bttr4S' a and iiioat' predion by hii I?/ Qentil. utheteleeriiphißt, by telephone yrjth Kihikihi, «"u JReWI, being 'at ! either end, I t 'i \ ffithheach: otherj ; also •XaSteilv ® rt > ln .e (telbßraphisfc at -Kihikihi,) * others,i .'( His' Majest y" w'S 'offiee-whilßtl was despatch* f, KnVl UTy®BUtrday'a telegram which he read ®y >l*® cotfrtyiyjqf Mr ftllft'w j HfA®fficßr .ill charge, he-wat-' 'iDfePfVi 0 '? Major ItiuJnnSlHl'Wi wi»'.vW he pubViJStS '"'Waikatb Tjmea." AfterNatirba a war darict in full at all) to a • few settlers k'iTiwhiao, < To .Tuhi,' Honamn, MEHPtW d 'Nr leading ohiefs, 'stopped jWr ™sh *' Ji Hotel, "Miss Finch' playing K; '°j>,.'he piano" ahd phasing!' his S? W t ' l ® "suits, as W 4*- 1 * 0 "Off sees' for huriaeli" that no Wa.{f"?p^?!l ; o v ef '? .incurred by his being W ' close intimacy with Pakehas. Last ® y as placed on the Alexandra 'ut B ' x inen > whole 1 <'..lt™ iiow'.see quite, unnecetJ*!®# Credit it'diu to Wtajor Mair r J|J} e fJ la PPy re #ult ; of;the'visit, ;as Asffhiae (doolares he will- no longer remain isolated, Kewi' also, it will be first visited' this settlement after his'long isolation to interview Major • : • '• Mair.'i - f To-day Tawhi'ao.and his sons have been visiting and walking around the three, tons have waggonette.to see «ntwin,arrive from.Auckland. .-Tawhiao • ■T ; iE?!iWjr I ha!| taken.a fancy for the billiardinthat way, .'.- Mait making rapid strides towards pro* ifiClency. nHe leaves here to-morrow, J; ,. |Aor Worth Khowiho,—ln these timet wd, private, it iB consolatory to know u that'the "wind is generally tempered to •k®® .«ad that th re are few -J®'»'®™Deß''without''compensating advan"tages. With'money in less abundance its a .-.W'jhßßing'power is greater—a pound now ,i* v m}l'M.iisiar as thirty shillings in the era of proip&ify' 'As a proof of this, the readers of "this-paragraph need only pay a visit to the >, ™£ 0 sa ' B of surplus stock at Jams Smith's, Tt Aro House, Wellington. 'A very, full and elaborate catalogue of the many large reductions made in the prices of general drapery and clothing is enclosed with this day's (July; Und) issue, aud merits a caroful perusal on the part of all stationholders, ) hotelkeepers, heads of families, and country residents generally. Special opportunities, like the one at present under occur but seldom; and it is therefore of importance that the fullest advantage should be taken of it at the earliest Te Aro House has always stoed Well with the public as to the undoubted veraoity of its advertised prices, and no doubt many country residents have a lively recollection of the satisfactory bargains they secured in the past. Equal, if not superior advantages aro , now being offered. Owing to the nnprecedently low rates at which the goods are marked no discounts can be allowed, during the sale. As an additional attraction, the sale will include a special . .presentation to each purchaser of £3 worth '"and'upwards of a boautiful chromolitho|kcard board, size 24 inches by 18 inches, should therefore be lost in paying Hnfrry early visit to the surplus stock sale Te Aro House, Wei-

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 809, 2 July 1881, Page 2

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UNKNOWN Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 809, 2 July 1881, Page 2

UNKNOWN Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 809, 2 July 1881, Page 2

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