MR BUNNY'S HONORARIUM.
[To the Editor of the Daily.| ■ ■ Te-Ore-Ore, Dec. 13,1881,
Sin,—ln your yesterday's issue appears a letter signed "An-Elector," in which he stated the country should not recognise the services of a public servant of 18 yeara'.standing. I mean to say that Mr , Bunny, coiiid not fatten on tha lionorariiun which lie. received; and I, Mi\ ■Editor, ( echo your "sentiments that the country should recognise Mr.-Bunny's :s#yioßii,in.a!Bul}Btantiai manner..
Only one man gave a double.vo'te in iihe 1 late election,, andvhe yptedifor Mr Beetham at Taueru,wl'for Mr Renall at Masterton. Proceedings' trill, we underbe taken ngainst him, The following team will represent Masterton in the cricket match at Masterton versus Te'nui on Saturday next Deo. 17th. Lister Kayo, Green, Harrison, D'Aroy, J. Williams, "R. 6. Williams, Blakely, Hare, Wiokens,-G. Ward, 0, Perry, Pitton (umpire)) arid.Sellar
r Messrs Lowes and lorns are favored ■ffith instructions from Mr J. H, Whishaw who is leaving the district to sell at his residence at Tenui on the' 21at inst., the whole of hia furniture "and station plant, the latter including hack and draught horaes'and thoroughbred colts. This important sale will be an unreserved one...
An acqident which has-proved more seriouß.than at first anticipated, happened to an employee of Mr Grey tow □, iUfcpep he was (jutting <i piera of stick with a packet knife when ! his wife commenced, larking- with liira.,; During their games he,'slipped and fell, the blade of the knife .entering the thigh. The wound was dressed by Mr J; Cotter and appeared to be getting-on. very favourably, hut ft change for the; worse set in, and the services of Dr. ' Bey had to be obtained under whose care the Bufferer now is. A meeting of' the House Committee of the Wairarapa Hospital was held in the Secretary's office ytistei] day afternoon. Present Mr Charles Pharazyn (chairman) Messrs W. 0, Cuff, G. Wyett, and the secretary. The minutes of previous meeting were read and confirmed, The Treasurer reported balance in Bank to credit to be M 8 11. Accounts amounting-to £l4 14 11 were passed tor payment, MrW. Skeet was requested to act! Hospital Visitor for ensuing month. : The meeting then adjourned.
Now that the;'election oxoitement has worn off, the members of the Greytown Cricket Club are beginning to pay a little more attention to oricket matters. , We lire very glad indeed to see they have made anotheijitart; and from the interest they infuse into the game, we feel, sure they will have another successful season. Yesterday, afternoon they had a very good practice, and to-morrow afternoon they 'practice again. On Saturday next they play the" Kuratuwhiti club." They have" also received a challenge to play the " Masterton Borough Club," on January 7th at Greytown,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 949, 14 December 1881, Page 2
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453MR BUNNY'S HONORARIUM. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 949, 14 December 1881, Page 2
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