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' Miss Beat's pupils reassemble to-day for the first term of the current year. Messrs Neil arid Oockery have increased the reward they offer for the valise th#y lust from one pound to.twoi Messrfl Watson and Winteringham saddlers of Queen-street Masterioh have this day dissolved partnership, The Committee of the Greytown Fire' Briuade meet at F. H, Wood & Co.'s office to-morrow evening. Mr R. A. Wakelin has commenced building his sash and door Factory at' Greytown and expects to raise the frame ill a few dttj-8.-The Main-street Greytown is begiiiing ; to wear a neiter appearance, fur the Bur'I'Uyli workmen are causing the natural, decoration (th-tt hive long been an eve-.; sore, io rapidly! disappear.' We are required to sta'e tha't Messif ► W,.„,i & Cn.'s geneial auction hi litjr .jfifisyrawii -sale rn hub to-morittiv , afternoon. w.ifl : -cViiainenoe at 2 o'clock .i.sharp. ' '". .vJhe Featherston Sunday school pi& is Minijed to lake place to-m»rrW' iir that deliithiful retreat known as J?igeoii ■ Biisli Tickets cun hs purchased for i.t.u|> till this evening, t'.if ' We understand that the Maaterton Public Sdhynl will have to reopen oi> Mondiiy-liext in the olijiujldiiigs as the varnish onftlip'.'iieW premises vi'iil nuf.be •' sufficiently "Wirtd on thai duy.tqallow the ". class rooms to be used. . , t . i ! Mr Webley the well kifiilvn tuner reords in another.column hjja thanks for the liberal, support, which he'has received durihij Ill's presant.viait, and iiitimates-hia-■j jnteinion .ijf paying, fur.the future periodj .leal visits at least three titoes a year to the , Wairarapa.. fc ; The sale of leases of >173 runs in Otago ;■ well grassed and well .filtered is.published 1 ih aiiother.colunin,| These properties ® comprise an areaof h'otween twoand three | millions of acres, pnd vary from three to- ' seventy thousand aores eaoh. Lithograph maps and details of 'eaoh run can be aeon, ' aVevery railway statioh and post office. Messrs F. H. Wood & Co.'s cattle'sale' ;; kt' Quin'a yards was very well attended : yesterday, and fait prwßs- were "realised 1 • for .what was sold. • On Wednesday next they-wll offer for sale at their rooms at Carterton, the wellknown. Belvidere Estate; situated near tho Carterton Bail: 1 way' Station; .. •• ; . Young Haywnrd still lies (it Say's Hotel and but slight .improvement .has taken place in his condition. .It now appears that r beyond his' head "-he. has "received l ' serious internal injuries. Young ToddJ •• is .all time before he is as nimble on his legs as ' heretofore. „ .. ..., .. . '■ Dr Heotor stated that during tho reoent expedition to: the Tararua Mouottnnsj Mr Puchapan, in company wlth .Mt -H, Logan'and party, had procured aboutlsoo I live plants, which has been divided be- ( tween the various domains in the colony, 4 portion alio being tent to Kew,' Ifany :of then will be most bekiitiful Editions ,1 -to|iir-diStiß. ! '.'iflie contwcloM for >tli'e Qreytown Working Men's Olub are-making good' ; .progress with th« : building, the outsidei ■" liavirij? already received a coat o| paint, atid the inside bein? rapidly covered,.with } florim.Thb'opeiiing was to have beeh on. • -the lat of February,.but as. the fire at the saah and door factory caused considerable •: delay, an extension of time has. been j; .granted. . ' ; 'Messrs Lowes and lorni sell at their r .ronmis.; to-morrow some fin?, .specimen plant]!.which include very beautiful Cam--1 ulirisjimd Ligom'asas well h'b a good variety r of nrnementnl and flowering shrubs. - All tlie lots to lie nffi'i'fid hive tann grown at Mr McCardla's nurserv, so 'hit the pur--clwaera can not nulv depend noon securing '/ "li'iirie sorts, but also nn <ihi»ining them • :in a hnn'thv aiid'vianroiis conditi'in. This . H'i'e He'iig the first. »f the kind this season j to attract a large number of visitors,-. ' '• At a general meeting of the Masfrrton Fire Brigade on Wndneaday evenin'g, the' )■ reß'eiia'tion of -LietU. T, Dixon f Veived, lie living too far from the centre : . nf the town to be effective.. .Capfnin Miiir and fireman W Dhnmvfire'appbinted delegates to the Fire Brigade - confer- | firice tabs he'd in Nelson shortly.-; Several • » newraemberfl were elected.. It waa debided 1 q ,Jheßorough_C.bpoil, pointing out that the. fire plug in Hall-st . was rendered useless by tfie.existence of d a hole rfeay it through wbich tlie water p. escaped.as fast as it collected. After other routine business % meeting adjourued.. 2 -.Special attenHoh is/called, to Rapp and' | Hare's price list.rWhieh Will-be found onopr i fcontttage. PorlMiiiia, bootci'lftifithoiißify, l-ahifeery.- will wlSted tH4 cheapest

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 984, 27 January 1882, Page 2

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710

Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 984, 27 January 1882, Page 2

Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 984, 27 January 1882, Page 2

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