feuiPj ! DR lIANRATTY, Physiqian, Surgeon, and may be the residence of Captain Laimbeer, opposite Mr Toogood'e store; Featherston,-; 1109 DISTRICT ORDERS. 27th June, 1882. rjIHE CARTERtON RIPLES.wiII parade ,1. ' for inspection and'-'exereise : at 7.30 p.m. on the 3rd proximo.. . ' • fSignedjH.BUNNY, Major,', . .. Commanding Wairarapa District.'! Notes on the Weather at MastertoL ■ (For M Week ending June Damp. Wind light. Fine. do; Fine, Frosiy. Windiijht. Aflno meteor wis seen la-t nlrjUi.Fino, bui rsin and strong wind durinj tills itie. Frosty. "Wind light. Fine. Fiosiy. do. Fine. Frosty., do. * •040 This week has been thi finest in this month; only a slight rain-fall, but for tlic month it is in excess for the averse for Wellington, viz. :-Hero, 7'253 Inches; Wcllinjioc, 5'354 inches. The frosts are somewhat slniip, but highly beneficial, A. large number J of meteors liavo been seen this month. W.KF.
The StonehengeLodge A.'o.D,meet for election of officers at the Empire Hotel this evening. "■•.,,■" Tbe Maitertpn Footballers had a good practice on Saturday afternoon. Messrs McKenzio and Morrison picked sides and a good game resulted in the latter's favor by a goal and a try to three tries. Messrs,Muir,& Dixon Btos, of coachbuilqing.fame, ijavo recently been making extensiyp'alterations io their • premises, and while attending to (he useful have not forgotten the ornamental; fhgy havp had their .Factory repainted and it now presents a very handsome appearance. The firm has beoorae widely jmown for the excellence of their work, haying gained first prizes'against all oomers at the Pastoral; Society, shows, and their increased facilities will enable them to keep up with the times. Messrs Ore & Sons, of Wellington, having obtained a" license for the City Buffet Hotel, publish an opening notice in another column of this paper. Mr Rush, the well known cabinetmaker of Greytown has decided to settle in Haatigns, where we trust he will, meet with that success which industry and probity The Phoenix Lodge I. O.G. T. meets this .evening. . ~' ! The annual pupil teachers' examination of the Wellington Education Board.com-. mence to-day in.tbe ifyorndonand' (Jreytcjwu schools. The annual meeting of the Mastertqn Horticultural Society, take? place this evening at 7.30 in the Institute. ■',-.' We learn from Mr Bagge that during the month of June 16,91 J. letters, papers, and packages'wore' dispatobed'from the Masterton office the stamp value of'them amounting to £lO5 lis Id, This return }s of course irrespective of the inward mails for delivery. In spite of the vigilance of the new borough ranger, complaints are still made! of stray horses in the 1 borough; Last night Ferry-street, a favorite haunt of the wanderers, was the Boane of their depredations./ A garden was broken into and a jsqnsiderable amount of mischief was accomplished by iron hoofs among tender plants; ... :V, ■.' ',' ; ' : ! iV "•' Heads of families, don't forget your little. had cheapest the' Surplus'; Aro House.—Ad. ;f
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1115, 3 July 1882, Page 2
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