The Wairarapa Daily. FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1882.
THE late meeting ,0f,% Wairarnpa West County Council, a protect was made against the West Const Kaifway Company taking Crown lands within flip hpunriaries of the Wairavapn w .p»H County. We are indebted to the oom*<esy of the clerk ; to the County for the information that a letter has been received from the Premier,, stating that the Government has decided ! that the grant to the Company shall not include the lands refeired to. We are i glad to Bee that the Government hasten firm enough to resist the pressure brought against it'ie WW$& ft public wrong in this matter.' ' " ".'""'" ';: ,
The Wairarapa JJaimt will not be i published on Monday next, as that d yis a pubho holiday. Tenders are invited for painting-the. Waingawa school. We understand the City Rifle team will comp jjp on jtlie 23rd wet or fine, Tenders are jnyifediby Jlr G. Fannin Architect, k til? ereotjbn o'f ffuojng and gates in Colo-ct.' Mrs Palmer of Tarataht notifies Jhat ber.music pupils will re-assemble onTuesday the 24th inst. Tyo thousand rounds of ammunition we're forwarded fr»m Wellington yoster; dayv for the use of VYajrarapa Volunteers There is to be a, meeting of early oblbn* lets at the Athenaura, Wellington,, on. Monday next. The entrance money for old settlersis fixed at a shilliniftt.liead.. - Mr C. R. Miller,of Tenui, rmtifiea that his aci'ommi'dntion house will be olosed from this date. He. will,;,however, "still ke'Op good.paddocks' for grazing. •"'"_ '. ■The .etjerijaj punishment Controversyis bein» perpetuated jnjh Post'. The Rev. Mr Ballaohey argues tfjajt heaven or hell depends upon the way. this, .doctrine of eternal punishment is preached, There are some queer clergymen in*the Diocese There is a meeting at St Mark's Church Carterton, tbiß evening, at which the Bishop will be present., :.,• ■: • Mr,J, Vile has been appointed agent in Masterion for the celebrated Mauriceville' Lime, In 'another column we publish, tlj.e-.an.-hual report of the Masterton School Committee whioh will be presented to the publio meeting on Tuesday next. -It will. no doubt be a convenience to those who take an interest in school matters to know prior to the meeting the particulars of the report ffbjch will be submitted to it. • MrMarterljas tried a small-statuette with his new luminous pojtat. ; ,The light it throws it of a bluish tint, and has a very pleasing effect, ■ The Masterton Borough Oounoilhas re ; ceivedft communication from the Public Works Office stating that the delapidations in the protective works on the. Waipona will receive prompt atteniion. We trust the present ram will', hot' cause the river to break through as it did on. a former ocoasion. .There-is, however, ' in-ire than a possibili'y ofsuoh an occurrence; .' ."' : i. ".' . A pair of very handsome oreum colored ponies are.attracting'a'gond.deid'of tion.ia Mastejiton at .^lm«« ■ They''are mfo Mr Pugsley Jojin, Lmng6top|>nd areye?*, ; t cepttonatty , :active Btepp jtgj covered 1 : I the be^weeh- ; Masterton and Qrsytowntho'citberday ia anbourimd sguirjei'. ,:; ; .
: Mesßie Lowes anfl lorns have a sale-of furiiiniiej''sewing umchinta, &c, tu-niur? : mi Ajli. •Whyto|of, the Carterton bakery, is' now. alaof aipting" SB" a general commission merchant, buying and Belling goods on commisaioD. .••■■''•- '■-'*' Captain Oliiver, who lectures tonight on Nelson, notifies that he may be consulted this afternoon at the Club Hotel on 1 stammering aud stuttering. •' ] Messrs Lowes and lorns aivertine the ] lease of acre 84,.Mastertou,frontiug three streets, 16.years itotun, together with 8stalled s'table.; The ground is securely ' fenced and improved. '..- ',. , . j The Harte, intend to spend some of their , " Happy Hours" in Masterton in about a' fortnight's time. They are so well ..and 1 favorably known in \ his district that they ■ are sure to meet with a good reception. Miss Best's pupils will re-assemble on '. Friday next the 27th mst, when the first term for 1882 will be commenced. Snme of our Grey town mid Featheraton . friends have complained that they are not getting 'heir papers the same evening on which it is published. Wo are making arrangements, which will, on and after Tuesday noxt, ensure' the putiotual de ivery every evening of the Wairar&PA Daily in these townships, ■' Our supplement to-morrow will contain seveial .interesting tales and sketches, among them being a Btory ontitled " Only a Balk Girl," The "Talk about .the Turf" is continued There is an essay for fanners, a column on the fashions fur billion, a chapter mi ehnsis, the usual fact;tifßj' and t'ho continuation of the Irish story •" The Ev'icTfDN." ' ' A splendid piece, of cabinet work has been exhibited in Mr Beer's window in Queen-street, during the past few "days. Itisa combined cheffonier and book owe, beantfully finished, inlaid with 'various s|jogiiiiohh of New woods in a very artisjit) manner, Near it stands a small cheat of djajjrers, also beautifully polislW. and ornamented. wjt|) injajd work in elegant designs. Mrßuer ajid Jiia jjons evidently spare no pains ovpr their workAn extraordinary ajmospherlo vphenoment, or, as the dictionaries oall it, an optical delusion was seen, from Qreytgwn on Wednesday evening, about 8 o'clook. Persons looking north.were greatly surprised to see the township of Carterton suddenly rise above the tops of the tr§es, where it remained a Bbort time and titan disai'pearad. It, however, soon appeared in sight agaip, and was observable several mimites, Bome'of the buildings in that rbing township being recognised by many of the beholders. This in the first time we have heard of a mirage been seen in this district, and what'makes it more ex--1 inordinary is that instead of it being an inverted view, as is usually the. case,' it 1 appeared as though Carterton was suspended in mid air, ..'■''■■.. ■ Rules for tbf jfijnagement of the Greytown Cemetery wore petted ■ ygstordayi The following scale of charges- has" 'been ! fixed :-r-For every single interment in ' ordinary grave or vault; £1 ', for re-open--1 ing g< ave or vault for any.interment, £l. '• 4ny person desiring to have tbe exolusive ' many pl.t or pToti oan b'avV'fhe Wine k i the trustees of the sum of'£l sferling'pef . plot, measuring 10 fee't by 5' feet, and for ; every additional f00t.43, for such rigbJt, over and above the'burial charges. Carterton v Maiterton.-as a proof of who ire theojwapest ftorekeopera in the Wairarapa we'vyish, to dra,w our readers' special atfenWto B.'A. Uardener & frw's advertisem'.'pt on ouV front page'. This fttjnis determined to keep "up their repufafibrj. From'the time 9f tieir commencing Jjusiheas iu Cjrter{fln thV'haye repeatedly ' ptoved that'they"jofn'jj/j'tksffujd con.petitionj no ; matter ho \i strong,' I'jiis "tljejefsreriaiciilous for another" storekeeper' frojn'a |}eigh> ■ boring t.cwnship t9 pqst price ljs'ti to tb>ir customers and' pretend to sell ajj wholesale pffess," wten for tWsrniiJlesji■ qnanfttiej'!}, , 4- Qardegep $ :<p mm goofa in airport IvflFjr'jiwfr'His 1(1 lq |jj per gent 9he.ap.er, ' and in ]»>'ge quantities, stijl furtherances ions are m'idu,— l Apyt.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 979, 20 January 1882, Page 2
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