The Wairarapa Daily. TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1881.
The Triennial Bill was [ passed by the 'AVsMnbV under the ' influence of a political, panic, and the i very men who voted for it find that it ' jork'Mei- I tice, They don't care yen; u niuch for ' ijmlergoing the-ordeal of election every [three years, and thacost of it makes a serious raid into their honorariums. , p'oulftlfing'flfcfciftr (fti'fs iHM L , easy,,j|j[i.(l i fjible, and in more than one measure i itjhis session they will-endeavor to make ■ tjhings pleasant r ior themselves. Elec- [ 'joral ilistricts'ilr'e'io so ! Cha t^a^a3lJrJjj^qjivj^Ua^jfcjj^i?i-U^ a \ o woo the suffrage? of two tliousand - vrjfe will for tlle''fiit'iirg l coquelt(; with - hr-fetdirtioTis- i |»f W 'bijve the : Hojisp^s %, whjcli )}y>- ■ ; process.of re-election- may'be facilita- • some nien)bei : s' r s6ngb't''tb' J dd aw/f?Svifli* ; the old-ffl'shibifed Iplaiiv'of pvdpbsin'g and Seconding caUdidfiteslMUli&t hustings, Ud had '/Mi'knQva.tipii;..been,;-curiaed pnedarge item in thei ordinary charges for an election would have'been done' : | liowever/ whichi affirmed the,.'alteration'was lost , iitlie'Hp;usojb.v:9n(j / Votb i :/ Another, clansc ,\vhic|i; makes -all.! writs jible on-piie;(hi\;{Was.catTi(!d. This will save a.Jittjo money ; to,cimdidates,. its, Wellington residents, for ■■example,, who. kvo' 'votes- for : country districts caiiiVo't ' ye'ry'" ; w l ell',"' witbiif i l4 : dioiii , j! 1 record' 1 i -hein^ in t thq,,ijhi'pi,vb. s pitjfV..' tlVe tt',' ', ■he [Wairarapa; jjianawatjii;: and iKii'ngi- I ikei—consecjtiontlythecostofcarrying i 'Otprs t'6'tlistaJit,p6llJh^ : booths will be ! imifoL ''M^vagdecj(led^ ! that|ie hours if'polling'sliou.l(i.>:,b'e,i i i;oin:|J:a.m. to 6 j p.m.—an thenji to ! ji jj.m. Jliiig'lqst;!. { jiuufe' liy'Sir GEoitGE'^pY.;^' limit ' each : rfian in ,th« tlie!j ex.e.t'oise j j)f one vote, but it was defeated in a j division by 28 :i votes?;tp-' : -23." : 'Had it ! 'leejv carrjied o £l|/q ' 'l-JLpjU/.'ir.OHlr'.'MA : ?i riN j isouid not, for instauee, have voted in f ;he WairarapSJ''-th6ilgb < possessing one- I if the largest propei'tiesiin.tlieidistiiict, ] f he exercised ihis isranchfs% A j ington. Ttfe bill,'mi the while'JV { nises to ,nieasui;e. i ;, i ,EachiSjide 1 if the House flvjncesoa desire'to'niake } t as ifaJvorablel to' -ih own particular ntSi'est's-fis {ldSsiWe?-* T-H&'Giyer'Wn'i'ent lavebeen sufficiently liberal 1 ( ih their | tlieyridgerri'to be j ihe wish of tlie comitrjV'ahd.frohably ■■he result w'ijl be a i ;t6le/ably;jlist' , 'aiid \ iquitab)p.,i'e I tui;i), i&mftig 'e|eciidn's! 'The. Ministry' of tijie,!dVj^'' 'has tlways a certain-advantage, if it \ jhooscs to exercise"'it ! by fixing the |l ]^^!lUJ^^fe^^e^frbrfliiitetr s f is not at' all likely.' to. work' a "point in j! jthisidu-ectiohiiftAt.tlieliistielecticul'.iii ! t M' Wffiifihp'a' i\h kkh&m&h WatMK ] i mtß. (: i j%M7', aS i##er;. m mvfam ] abtr ; ihutfii\,-itb thei.iati?<!-Mbi'uitiy-.or.!iaofc ' w6%mibt . ! detftrmhiei'ii 'WdS'aitVi <B\f ! ' j .mutf iM i
jon Civil Service salaried,^y^ r Ihu'ned,out to;be incomci;...!?.,.'. J''''.' , v .'_, \ -lATca-Vcus'off iwas held on Saturday last,.'. Its .resnjl ;has riot!'trmispn:e.d,- , ;butiiniiity'''dd3f! not :apneartohave characterised its proceed, .m'jjjii-'-iiiii'1......,.,, .itj.'L'i.if;? iiAKOLIT : The usual' fcr'tu'iglitly' "sitting of tho R(M.; day. .wh'wq-Vo w,:■;■>:* s^ : *' M ".
; Bbffingh Council, holds itß'penbdlcal v sittiHg ,, M-flYemu^ l ; '- s ' ;! ' . aurist, .-onayi-bes con'sultodiiani Mttsterton to-day. ■ | ----- , cepted the challenge of the uiMin teafefeli afll^ftt" l competition, to take place on Saturday next at Wellington, ' . ■.
Mr C. K. Carter the waudeMi'K. Rpecial meeiiiig to-night, at oVtiKjs* l competition to bo. held at Wellington on Saturday next. A full attenddiiue IB desirable- —' proceeds to go in aid of the parsonage | fi nd. " "■ The annual dinner of the Lodge Heart b{ Oak, 1.0.0. F., takes place at the .White Hart Hart Hotel',-Carterton, this ei ening, at 7 o'clock. Mr Dalgetty, of the firm of Messrs I algetty, iNicholls and G0.,-. during a nceut visit to Ch'ristchurch, presented tlie Bishop with £BOO for general church J trposes Lady Wilson has promised a li.umorial window in the Cathedral in n ompry of her late hushjind, Sir Cracroft \'ilson, The Cathedral is not to be o leued till Octob«r. The Stonehenge Lodge, A.0.D,, meets this evening, for the election of officers. At 8 n,m. the public installation takes place,' which will be followed by a supper at the Empire Hotel. The proceedings are likely to prove both attractive and interesting not only to members of the } craft, hut to outsiders, who will be permitted by invitation on this occasion to I A bulletin, .regarding the health of President' Garfield "reports 'that the tsymtoms have iinpvpjfd, though the Millet has not been extracted. He slept well during the night, and'lias been able totake.apm'isbirigibod.-jHis spirits arec leeWu .- |b>ffi\jar|sji4Mtons b'aye beeii s being 1 qmV normal. -• i TheGrey^ti^m^^ontoera^eddaphurcli (parade on'Mumta'/ (2) and 30 attended, under' command of lieut. Cameron and Sub-Lieut. Avery. which the Corps marched back to the i ost-office, hi>Mulb'y>!£he>b»iul l \)aiid were 'dismissed. This evening the Corps will parade for inspection anil exorcise at 7.30 p.trcfcmoj naiiiioiq eIiI jjiiiijiafno x«ni s\oil\ Tlie .regular monthly meeting ofthe : Wairarapa BflfleVßlellt Society was .held in the Institute yesterday at 3 p.m. Members present—ltev James McKee (in MiaL McKcojiPaign, and Hacker. The minutes of tlie previous meeting were read and cLlirmed. Treaßurer i( repiirted a credit balance £l3 3s lOd, Several cases of diet' were dealt with, after which the [ illuiving ©S'IWBTUK 1 Payinent :-0. Chi'istiiinseir, .board, £'2 8s; 11. Feist, rations, £2 ss. The meeting tien adjourned. w mk F. H. Wood '& Co. had a good attend.a ice at iheir Carterton sale on Saturday. .'1 he-biddiiiffytp ilcMcQii'rdle'a- imilraairf" wof IpWtel, M d'emuul far exceeding the supply. This, «[e think, speaks volumes for the progress ojf the Wairarapa, a'nvlan for tho character of Mr McCardlc's nursery stock. , A half-acre sedion, of land, with Qotta«e sale, after which a quantity of furniture and merchandise changed hands. The Greytown footballers contemplate d:ig things. They propose to send two t ;ams of footballors to play the Wellingt)ii Athletic Club; the first ffteen of
Greytown to play the first fifteen of (he jjtlielic, and a Maori fifteen to play the stond Athletic fifteen. It is also proposed
tjgiveanovening entertainment whilst i.i Wellington. The first part to consist cf a Christy performance, and the second will be a "Maori Haka". As the Greytown footballers number among them aomoofthebestamaturesm the district *e feel sure that if thoy perform in the |mrpirc City, they will' give a good account of themselves. The Maori team ijro practising most assidously both for tho match and the "luka", andwehave no doubt but that they will ho successful in f.t least one event. A London telegran of June 30th says: ■ -'' At-lhe- woel-salcs-to-dayrß3oO-bak3-'verc offered. The wasagain maintained' Prices generally W greasy ■ wools' ! a'rfe l \iW higher Mie.elitseiof-liist sales. The iota]., jitimlier of Jwle.3 .withdrawn jroin s-de aince the cnmmenceinent of the present series is 17,000. The next series will .open on tjib.,23rd..August. The Arrivals to date full'tlie'mictions amount to. .2f)oQgp bales, .'flm -.total quantity 't6^be , 'pffcred, J iVclu{fing I 'tlia:t 1 'to ! be l 'bel'd Uer Frorn •tiid'-presSnt^ales, l is 400,000 bales." Another dated July Ist, adds:—" The wool 'sale's'' closed to-day; Ihe linn tone of the .market was maintained to tho conclusion. The total quanbales. Tlje quantity held over for. next iileislti.ODo:'* o^^''^"-^^''7^1
j Tho KuripAi H-iillJCom'ttitae'imefclust evening, when the deputation appointed f^lto i lS , H,UtfnW f 'tihvJr6n K DFi4rd ro site gave in their was considered very satisfactory, and the offer pf-ih;it g'entloniail fn'rsth'o'-piece'of.'land'on which to build \vns_accopted, viz,, that yiiig-bekeen tJie T sJipp of Ml' E.Arnold ~d oifpiiibViMl Kitchingham. Furtkt amounts of subscriptwnMerooannpiinced,(Andjten are, |nat.l!)m-.Q{»bqil.ding'i'|)pdra:ti9iis.„;Jj-. m$ Iby Mr J. King, with some slight ion in the height-uLthe studs.' The , idej'able improvement t.o the place, and, Ins' to bo Imped, of much value to Ihe rising papulation in many ways. The l;indvhelp'tif-frietids-in-moiiey-i)i-inatci-iaf-iwill ho thankfully received by tho Committee. Wv - .. 0.,.»,,, ', ■
ipaasing .''.liiil Dublfh, he jjoined ijio RoplvNaKy.apd came out to jthis colpay as assistant surgeon, in JH.M.S.rMiiT.nda,jn tfo year 1861; Ha!: served fthrou»li \\§ greater part .of thai' Siaori wp, and duriftg the salgo oisithe Gald PiirT'Shs awarded llifc. New Zealand for at" Midlofciitii)n fo therj troops gho wS/a wouffll, ih v "Dr Harding was* Sft Gisjorne nnd Citolaijn Edwin, or |his qi»ysmgrried two. after] sisters, affifhg i&ndly rolatpsM.axisted aisp||sfc tjie (three familiesSffl.'d'eceased gfcnlea flliejoshe Wlijrgfc I circlfi of a; j ing war ad\ ' jtyieh lie did"in)ii™|pilh| date h'& , in i practicsT, was confi4e|:ife*re.?p.|cted, anS ! even lcryed by all-wh'op'|?|liihi. On the was unanimously electee. fuVgeon, aira was respected by every member of the corps, and, among the many regrets expreßsechit''hia~BuddßTi~deiuiaei lrotnrwtH clfan Wu», and in the solemn conclave a very mUlft. tude of citizens will also assemble.
/ jj3K6mgular coinoilonee that the i W?W^ oi an a^om P''° assassinate ' M- e llr t of tllf) mtei * ta ' es ffl - if e ffljf ( V ut Independence Day. f itl'lHi i I)Pen ata y e^ '" Hamilton (WanftOTDjJclosing tlie public aohool. OUldSmeyille, of Glasgow, is holding TRtjjjggHfty services in St Petersburg Russun xeleTjialea - chemist Ohewreul was 110 .-years when he died. wmwitrfor : tile different creeds are to be abolished in all French cemeteries, The French corps of private policowat Paris, for arresting oj prostitution has bee'n mabanoecll x An Arkansas girl refused to. marry he?' liver- unless he performed soffii.hWd;' died. He slouedwith her mothen tile Drench nation.it in a great measure ' d ie to thrifty habits of the TOflftnyj'-p ' , Cardinal Hassoun of Constantinople ivjll Rome under the direction of the Pope. 4t g by' fhb WerV ut entin Lobdou, Edinburgh, ( The Bishop of London is credited with siying that the chief .non-conformist in ' li s diocese, is the Dean of-Wja^r^ejfl Francq. vtliiclx in m r hi%MM hid Iron'vessels of jlisp acing small wooden crafts on the great ii MtM waYe? ■ 6fWtll%iMcW w n dm tolfr'feld! 11 ' «i tittiipi \v>i» i^ Mr te[.»(g iShanghai, says j the? jdraitdif till fdniiiiea " If ihaUnpf tltfbfr China may be attributed in great measure ti the spread of poppy cultivate!" o) Ihe. corporation of Sunderland, Engli nd, have notified piny that a rent must be paid for the plvilege of erecting jps r tMd(JiMi|it]}e »reels, or that «ission of messages must be takW4Ui.wß,'i Some far-reaching data.areJtaokediuL rfgardin" aWsea fisheries when the \ '/si eamsliijf-^oAftibW^6,ooWall lately'' b;en appropriated by the g ess completes the work for which she'is supervision of rrofessorJJaira. tie Tapal finances''are in a vary-tad-con,-, ditimi, ond it urges the faithful rolfendoil s jeedy and generous aid, both in gits and in lar-go-vanMaLcontributions.' This informaWiWpWd tUott-cW, firmed by correspondence betweenvßojuefi a id French and GermanJßiahops L.L ii diSoHoeills.(tsiuihL<Two (kiie/sinai ah on; trial, for ~niurder. .The mother . cLplace,S'c ! }a daughter sits with her lMt<jsMl ■ tible. Oneof ffl med at i ie testimony of a witness, kicked him off t iß't/M nI MmQ * f -'<« moo.flvo; A .New Haven firm sends thousands of rid American fox skrnsrto'-Rtissia-everv-year. 3 |Jiesß Muscovite country tojjng costly^armenu, are contributed, ■ exVermont. ■ .iisiv ;: Lord Lonsdale, lately4frAfflerie&-w-ith-ljis yacht, has purchased a .steamer o{ 1000 tons burden ti atteiMtoA'eacli/tlio' Aorth Pole front IttrfflJielA ' -1-JX The cabman, omnibus drivers and adopted a"{iisw~ t ailing each other "Kvoumirs." A bvutjal.otttr.age k ha|| r eon perpetrated < n a tiiWa/j n [agfttraWfrho diiid j iiveji. dleacetoihVLVd x L4«-tfe.byMlie performance of his judicial dutilis; II3 HB'W savagely attacked by a, bWoLMcfoants,'' Ureat indignation .luis, been .paused from the Government' to protect hlnun the'ilis'(jhargeof his th'aVWs-l]il jeen refused. .gjXlflaTAM ys Yi ?0 "' I A-lady-wnting—upon- tlie-'ciistoms-of-i Mbjjiri|it(?pmmvnifA',says j—" Oirc thins mmm w Kmw ■ m KmH ft Brighanrs daughter's are louely ana most" pronounced blondes, with- goldelP'tln'ted lose coniiJlo'xTo'm jftl : tmly 11>UiVt'-gt'^la; f while their vari'ius mothers weroallsha'peS,' ill sizes and complexions,.B.nd...h|id.every.. shadoof hajrand eyes." , Many of . f.ppoartohave been ueguih}3-into more, ir leas complicity with the' J Nflliti:sl;''f!t^[ 3 It is said "Juohess of Edinburgh,- a young lady whq only the other day was one of the p'aiiy vbo officially received on- 1 hteani-vitls'dtt'SbrPeteKsljurg, -lias m® ( , iinder the pangs bf remorse, fcoatepseitd a headers. , .cJJill I Thoinas Harrigan,-a-negro-couvictin-tlio .Stjite jnisonnf, Boston, adopted a flcspefateln|aA j)pMril 26(ft get riS toiafflla-boMMfigV-long teM dfijofi-^ finoment. Theveis-aj .in Ijhashop where he mi aiwork ' Ho qiiie'tly rot it in. notion, lfflif ftlbiig tlle^byef ' liiltultl/elhandi.Wsiiieaily anip&atedt . He threw the ! severed''member on the fool', and, wdlmllil^tlMloMceiud! i charge, aslied that the bleeding stump be . pressed Hjimgan_waß7B^nfenceTlol2oi" years tb;ee]morahs assafdtlnl [ J JLI Concerning Bishop Redwood it may- ( ilfP be generally known that he obtained a portion of his education in Nel^-b|{o,ti* - feoing Home to stud".forjhe Chu'rei|i : ,isn%: 'amongst his BchoolfelTmlre : waS::liel.d||n:; pish estimation an athletet^a^f; Vunner, juniper, and'wreslle^fej^sTtjife; i peer of'his fellows, tastes.of his family, for horse racing. \Tha wojk.«f?me clfosen for Him, however, \vaEJifav removed from\ ithatjto which ; and! to gain hjm-hW''Bis'{ionric, it ia '. |allegod.that-it"cost Jii's liflieisforly thou-j sand pounds. —Tarandkii Haws, ■ I i "fee othef'day ft tf[e viljage ofPist ; singular race t'pok Wace, cusi toinary '\on the occasion of thYan/ual ; feast of the. patron saint—\St Antorj|js. At ! two p.m., tn\picture of \the jijiifft, with his inßepar.able.'pigiv.was-irafflxed..tQjlie. : wtmsff,ip> jK«! n ßji»s/ wa^iji. ! toJa/jS;ci f .to^ s })ie]B n>HSt|»i4% \ ' mala, which were dacftEtefJc wjjfc .lpflgo i varicolored ribbons, and deposited-theit 1 oboli at the feet of the saint. Then fol- - lowed a grotesquerpandiXcbaiflctArislic : (scene.. Horses, t assesy hm} %ns&\ Isome p#Q):ls{aJS£ro)ounted, ?nd a race ' jcommenoedj-during-which ..riderß.iell-off ti ibe'fstsS toHitfriglit, Mndl ' Ifiiystl v/e» 'trampled.under foot, while timid sheep. -ran wildly hither-arid thither, mixing their were ■ exploded, regardless of possible i m toenie-'flbWd? #tf(S&ity wjia: t?.dj (^.tj^jcej, who.jiaknlyj enjoyed, from,a balcony ihe with bruises, in conseqaenWof'WuTrferiJtJi! tumble'?..will longbm cause to remember the h}» pig.—Home Paper. ./
The most Genuine Clearing Sale ejer held in the Wairarapawiljl to-day. Messrs having decided to sellWe|fpolej| p well assorted stock of dratffl w |I ame month, have resolved, i |w mere Ileal and prove that the sale is not a bogus one they will give a discount of 15 per cent, or at the rate of 3s in the £ to all custopublic can now purchase all goods at their store to the value of one pound for 17s. never been made before, and We should advise everyone -wishing to lay in a stock of drapery to make an early call at the iMW&f emmmom
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