The Wangnnui Hornld is informed ongood authority that His Excellency the Governor ar-pliod somo time sir.ce to be relieved of the Governorship of the colony on tlio ground of tho unpleasantness of liis relations with tho Ministry and the hostile tono of the Ministerial Press. lis authority states that that the reply of Earl Kimb'crly was to tho offoct that lie (Sir Arthur) knew tho high position in which he stood with the Liberal party at Homo, and that he-should pay no attention to such hostile criticism or differences of opinion as thai to which he referred. It is said the reply of the Colo, ntal _ Secretary only half reconciled the sensitive Governor to his crosses, It is oflictally uotifiod that from the 12th proximo to tho 31st July, cockpheasants, hares, and California!! quail, may bo taken or killed within the counties ofHutt, Wairarapa East ami Wairarapa West. And that tho licenso fee will be t'l to kill and £5 to sell game, the Postmastov at Wellington, Feaijieraton, and Masterton, being appointed to issue such licenses. Further, it is notified that native game (excepting tnis) may bo taken or killed during tho same period. Carterton v Masterton,— Ah a proof of who aro the cheapest storekeepers in the Wairarapa we wish to draw our readers' special attention to B. A. Gardener k Son's advertisement on our front page. This mm is doterminod to keep up their repuUti,m. From the time of their commencing business in Carterton they havo repeatedly proved that they can withstand competition, no raatkr how strong. It is therefore ridiculous for another storekeeper from a neighborinn township to post price lists to their cußtomcre and preteiid to sell at wholcsalo priced, when for the smallest quantities B. A. Gnrdenor & Son supply goods in almost every (instance 10 to 15 per cent cheaper, and in largo quantities still further.coaces sions are made.—/Advt Mantles are now being made m the rich heavy materials fashion dictates cliall bo worn in the present Autumn and coming Winter. Silk Matalasse, Stamped Yelvots, Plush, Moire Silk, Broehe Silk, will be used largely for Wraps and Jackets of a'l kind?. The shapes most in vogue coinnriso the Graniy Mother Hubbard, and, jw tmlfence, ti.*> Dolman in its muiy varieties, Stamped and Brocaded Velvets are largely used in conbination with other materials for ladies' dresses. Nothing can possibly exceed in riohness of effect a Brocaded Velvet Dress with Cashmere drapery and ovevskirt looped together with rich (!ord and Tassols, Ladies can select their own materials at Tu Ano HeosE, and have either mantlo or dress madam tho latest stylos and with prompt despatch in the dress and mantle rooms of Tr Alio House.—[Advt.l
. WAIRARAPA WEST COUNTY. fOTIOK.—The road bridgo over the 1\ WAIOHINE RIVER near Greytown will bo closed from the 12th April until further uotice, JOHN KING, 1044 County Engineer. WAIRARAPA AND EAST COAST PASTORAL AMD AGRICULTURAL . SOCIETY. THE Annual General Meeting of Members of tbeahovo Society will be held at tlio White Hart Hotel, Carterton, on TEURSDAY. 271-hinat., at2p.in. Busings: 1, To receive Oommitteoa' Report and Ba'auce sheet. 2. To elect Officers and Committee for ensuing year. W. C. BUCHANAN, President, Carterton, 14th April, 1882. LOYAL'MASTERTON LODGE, ,10.0.F.,M,U. IrlE ordinary meeting will be held at , the Lodge, Room, Umpire Hotel, at 7.80 p.m. on TUESDAY EVENING, 1030 G,S. W.'MLBYMPLE, P.S.. IN THE MATTER OF A BILL INTITULED AN ACT TO AMEND THE WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY'S ACT, 1870'. VOTICE is hereby given that the WELj,\ LINGTON GAS COMPANY (Limited) Intend to present a petition to the General Assembly of Now' Zealand at its next session, praying for leave to introduce a Bill, to be intituled an Act to aiieud tin Wellington •pas Company's Act, 1870, providing" that tlio objects for which the Company was eatab. 1 lished may be enlarged, and that, the powers conferred upon it by tlio said Act. may be extended, so as to enable the Company to uudertako or engage in the manufacture and supply of gas, or any othor kind of light whatsoevcrihany city, town, or placo within tho limits of.the Provincial District of Weiwhatsoevcrihany city, town, or placo witnin tho limits (J.the Provincial District of Weilington,/ml the purchase, hire, or manufacture of all necessary appliances, materials, and things that may be required for auy of the pnrpoae3 aforesaid; and supplying and l,ightjng with gas or otherwiso any public or ppiyite building, or any street or public or prWtc place within such limits j and providing and furnishing any municipality or body, corporate company, or person, with engines, machinery; stoves, lamps, lampposts, burners, meters, or pipes, or any other appliances that may be required for the purposes aforesaid, and keeping tho same in re- , j pair, and the sale of such surplus products orstock-in-trado as the Company may desire to dispose of. Copies of the said Bill will ho deposited in ~., the office of the Eiaminor of Standing Orders '"? at or before tho commencement of the Bession. ; ; ' Dated this fourteenth day of April, 1882, v. F. M. OLLIVIER. Solicitor for the said Company, and Parliamentary Agent in the mat- ■ ter of tho said intended Bill. 1050
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1050, 17 April 1882, Page 3
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