It is rumored- that the Hon, JohnJlau has expressed a dcsiio to be duties as: Premier in consequent jM' health, but that his colleagues bata-dis! sitftded ■. him 'from ; a) reli^mont,' which,' ,would'b'a'yei i y:incony>ineritinvie-w of the approaching session. Mr Hall is one of .those zealous liMj who, as long as he is in harness, will keep: his shoulder- to the collar, "and'we fenr Hhat T . ; y [ , ithoat lie is permitted fa .throw off his Official responsibilities"for a .time: hs. Restoration to' .hlaijh'^yill.jbo'jora thftiV.doubtfuL If the "-havSchoose- 'toj%een 'ffliajftclpg Mr HALis.feable frime and a j re-organisation .qfethd Cabiiieji, we trust.it I will havo the mafflinils'tff jidopt the latter alternative.' -■' We'understand*. that- if Borough Council does iiot' tiik&iip tlfe.'proppaal to establish sa£m/MaslJrtpri' there ; i|>ajgood : by a Cou'nqjl tn-}yofi.-.- tfte];- hew blood' which is one. to ?.Mas-tertoirtherfr-is alinfistr. an unaccoitiif!®e ( ' Tho Ma|%|fifflowii Lauds 1 Trust meet •this Tli o repplj|^wjtt^:|shb6t ; ''bf "tiff Carterton ijisti.tuw-wili appear in our' next issue, ■ \ j ' '■' :'' by the Wairarapa AVest County)rfqj-/ereiiui)g d 74 feet spaii; briilgo o(i||io';^t)a'ki- ! l\ianawatu road..; '£ Friday only the. morning ljjail: Simile 'despatched froiij the Mast'eribli\iffice,'||The mails for Palmerat 8 a.m; Qn Monday; the office will he open from 9 to ; 10pj,;| i, \ . V--•feMmeetm^of iiuke's Church.i VesEy2in it was deCict^lh.ijtt^npera^ecalled for painting thqfoburch and'fwH-it'was also decided the district be made fund, ■■ '' ' , ~ r iiij'" Ma ( S|crt^|f s and . Carterton - Bifla. 'to assem|le;">ti' the : at 10 a.m."' oil 1 •Easter;MQfidiiy™''hispection and exer?-' ciae,. • ; \ .. On Sat|rday'.-||xt' Lowes and Jowls Milaierfon Eooms •mV furniture, also ; I'siihtlrV'lota liar- ■ »i„ . i»" theWesleyan ■be, eejebrated M a-'tea' meeting in (lift • ; lo»u>^ K an|jjg|flhi nathering in Hit ; Church: abrpiiff^- 4 . ' Death -lias bßyi -bjsy lately among settlers lit We regret ;to record the demjsji .liobert Grant, a respected many years past, has been .a V6®Mtof that neighbor-. hood : ' r v |£ ._Mr-Wootl s }d sections of t ih'e Bblvide.ie tojtate his Bale rooms, ■fdji'rlflrton on afternoon. The .jjlesiions unsoldMvill for powliase. The tenders for making ford at the Mungapakeha Gulch,.' aroadmans wliare in llio same neigliborhood, It is satisfactory to notice that the Board is taking stops to improve before the winter sets in this vory dangerous point on the road line.
The following team has been selected the bayonet competition aiiKio review at 'Greytown on Monday nextSergt. Webster, Cor, Trotman apd "AllaiF,'. Bright, Bonaldsonj'F. Maxton,, W. Maxton, J, Ryan, Humphry, Muir, Udy, and Tooker, Emergency—Kraliagan and'Baillie. Mrs Rieux the paramour of Oaaliman made her appearance last evening in Masterton. \Vhen she alighted from the omnibus her husband was standing by, and he accosted her saying "Well); .old girl how are you? You look all tho better for your trip." '! Don't speak to me," replied his better half, "Oh I I forgot, your name is Adams," he rejoined in a sarcastic tone and passed on, . Suppltment on Saturday next will .feiain a.beautjful illustration qf Spring %ljy Reserye, a fairy scene- near Sand'hpt also a capital selection of tales of ' which perhaps the most characteristic is .■the experiences of a school teacher at 1 Cranberrs|Mch. There is a column; devoted tose: ladiej. and miscellaneous essays, oil "-Tough Jleef,'' "English .AVoollen i ? abrics-," No |ents 'in Ireland," and other interesting tojpics.' . Alejaii Lo.we's & lorijis report that> at the s fock -sale yes tor day -th ey sold at their Maßtei'ttm. yards 30 head o'f beef; Irani'£6 lOa.tp £7,20 Btorfevcattlo. from' 17S;'6d, .to £6; Heifers, fronfyLS • 75. : •6d, iw||, 240' Orossbiracl ewes : at. \{. [ 6d; : 2#Lfiicolii awes at 95,V00 fis •pMO'teiti'oi ewes from 4s 6d to ■ jSsi aged al; 4si'6dj:"io' Arns from stallion Ming Cofrulen sucleif to ss, porkWfroin 21s to 235;-ij A telejrain from Wellingtonreports thf\t'tlie Company ypsterday under" the Limited LiMity A'ct. This company is formed with Wiatjnl ion of placing all elhskes on their landa--atid alsoj education the public witfs|h'e view of jii&tVnd equitableMs-' tribuifeftof grant, :|She first directors unpUhe annual nmfi'i -jajre the Pon, WilniSi Clifford of jilarlboiough, Ghaiips j^edwood 'ijMi Wellington,, 'f-i. \ K A Auftjerly aummoiied\ very large orta^aMling ip attendance. Aii' eliao"cifia|P'office of secretary was held, in Bro. A.-*L, Webster .The r quarterly, balance sheet wadopted, which showed the I Court was yeryl.Bouhd finaniiiajlyj thei'e 'Being ftVput £250 iii hand, valufli r fof Cpufl property being abdulil^^Tiiei; iumleisql'members i |nifi~W]omd.compare favorably: with, ai^-' Mrtin-thedistrict.'.,^
will be jw :.;®Bo' •toooewary. in tHe.'presenfce of SP. : , «udl3.,S."Maunaell: ". Jiist 6 £'lslos; flb/, £IG lpii,'-Jo' 8,'£17(. 10s. Look out.fov Eapf -'anil Hare'S' price list of autumn aml wintoi clothing, Largest and best stook'of men's,^oods -in tlio Wairarapa.—[Ai%'] Jj' v> 4 \ A Demon, -Ib itwofth kjiog k ? G. B. Staoy, haa'bjfen called a domon because of corns in a few and guarantees entirely ra®i r S 'mediate relief. residents in the fact. Mr Staoy Empire during thft anyone on Carterton v ft pwfwj§f| aje the cheapest storekespera in the iapawewish to draw '• oiir; readers' special attention to B. A, Gardener & Son's a(|sf| tiscmcnt on our front page. ( This determined to keep up. then' reputation." From the time of their commencing business in Carterton they have ropeatodly proved that they can ■ withstand competition) no matter how strong. It is therefore ndiou* lous for another storekeeper from a neighboring township to post prico lists to their customers and pretend tp.Sell at wholesale pricos,.Lwhon for the smajhsii quantities B, A. Gardener & Son supplfgbods in almost every instance 10 to 16 p$ cent cheaper, and in'large quantities still/fiirtherjiohces sioas are made,—/Advt - ! '■
Mantles are now being made in tli'e rich heavy materials'fashion dictates shall be worn in the present Autumn and ooming 'Winter. Silk Matalasse, Stamped Velvets, Plush, Moire Silk, BrocheJSilk, will be used largely 'for Wrap apd • Jackets of all; kinds. The shapes most in Vo^e'"comprise the .Granny, Mother'-Hubbard, and,* par ? excel- ' km, the< DoliJ,&n in its many . varieties, Stamped arid'Bfocadctl Volvos? atijj ijargety •used in cpiibihation with othir materials' for ladies' dresses. Nothing enn possibly exceed in richness'of effect a Brocaded Velvet Dress with Cashmere drape'ryiihd overskirt looped together with rich (lord and Tassels,tiLadies can select their oW. matSrialsl at Te AboHouse, and have s either rimritie or dress styles aim- with prompt despatch.'ini&e dress.aftd "mantle rooms of . TK Aro HitPSS.—[ADVTI] ;/ '■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1042, 6 April 1882, Page 2
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