The Wairarapa Daily. THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1882. MR PHARAZYN IN NEW YORK.
Mr. iJHARi.ES PBAUAzifNj although he has; 'been.- away..-, only...some'■ithree; months on hirtm'v.§is'j; j is';aiready lieginingj to. do great service to thq{ colony. In tho New Zealand Times of yesterday there appears a vesj?,. alilo--letter written on the American .duty on wool frozen meat trade;"'-Its ''jMblicatioii -in« Welliiii^^T^^'*yhile.■ A Pa^l^ment..■,iß:■lOn_ I On_ session is particularly fortunate, as'the sub]eU-mattev'Hrhiscbmmii;nicationiis,. of. greatpr importance to the tliah very^rriany''6f'the* b;uW|ipns,which :.arft-jnow absorbing the .attention, of. -Legislators."-- Miv-ffifIARAZYN-liaVgone :|li.ro.vj|h.;.America with his ey"» : bpen;v "andlnds tMf'tli'e'Stated'are cp.nßti-raers 'of"woollen goods; that the country is hot generally suited for -producing the raw material, and that there is a'promising markot there for New-Zealand, fleecep,, ]f"e has ascertamed .that public ;.ffieling v 'is strong in ■M- States.- in : fayov. of abolishing tne |arifc6n- ; wooi,Vand3kt within, a very short-'time practical effect is likely-to be given to it, He' therefore rccomV mends colonists here to send samples | and .prices .of. New Zealand woois'. tothb.St'ates, a'rid'to tako'a leaf out of our' I -Amferican- cousins' book;;:by.a'dvei-tising o'ur-wares-there,'-'as they, with their' more adyaficed commercial, intelligence, advertise their wares in countries where they may wish to sell them. Mr PharAt, zyn is so well known not only in this district but in. every part of the colony tliat there, is every prospect of his. advice being, heeded. The portion, of I his letter which briefly refers to the i -Frozen Meat traffic, is equallyjvaluable. The Yankees have boasted that the Australian colonies cannot • compete with them in sending frozen meat to the British market, Mr Pharazys, from pei-sonal observations in the enemies' quarters, says that we can. This assurance on his part is. another, strong link'in the chain of evidence which'is gradually but surely convincing the settlers in this colony, of a revolution ia the fortunes of small farmers,' To-this class ofsettiers-r-the backbone of the'
idblony—aiijiidVfiisetl: vfiliiP'lpi'.wQpJ'is. hut little advantage asVontmM withV permanent, high-price fdririeat, and the : latter is who|the frozen meat'trade pip-' j 'itjses to giy&, ,Mi ; }pjlA^Azxfel better service to tlie'coloiiytyWstravels' than lie could do if he hud ut place in: the Legislature' at Wellington. His letter. shows that.,ho •; works.- as. pneft: geticaljy.forthp colony as-'a? private, touristiisho'did some two years ago asi"a Kj6yftl''C6mniissionei'i '""''.'"" '■
,''Le«isla'ti)rs. : ■ taing 'returned . from Ohristchurch, resumed business last evening.- ' ' -.-•'•'.- ; " ; -jC
TVe'vlMceosiiw Committee ,-for the Carterton district sat yesterday to' consider the application »f Mm 'Giles.fQr a license' fur the Manjuis »f Nnnn'anby.JßQtel. The license no* grunted,?-. • : -'. '-.-=• l i ■'"[
■' Heii'ryLiohel Johnston, tlje.,'yo'ung man arrested by Detective Clu'ys'ta'l at Masterton on a'charge oflvohhingfroin the .dwelling'.'", of ;;Jlirinie . Bushnell, •• was 'iicquitted'at.fhe .criminal court* .Welling.ton, yesterday,': ' - We underßtand'tbatJlf Miller;'.of the ISHSpireHoieli Peatber«lon, has taken out ■ftmirimon's sgainst the Clerk ofthe County West Council ;"fov £ls, to-teat whether the license fqe,-«fi his 'premised "should be £2sor ML.-r-Hfllias-paid theJatter'sum to thb County Treasurer under protest. .: We remind-Mir Masterton- readers of the Entertainment, in St.. Matthew's S"cW',ro'nffithis evening.;. '•"
Petersen (late Parkesand Metsen), bootmaker,authorises by advertisement, -Mr, James. Brown to collect accounts dtie to hint." . .-■■"■■.
The Management Committee of the Wellington llugby. Fnothall Union have fixeiithe matches to be played for the cup ns follows;—Masterton Club v. Athletic Glub, ut Wellington, on.-the- 22nd inst.; Greytowii-Cluh v. Wellington Club on the following Saturday. - • ' 'Messrs li'nv/es and lorns sell on Saturday next ornamental trees,from th.e nursery of Mi; ; Hales, Nelson. , "Messrs F; H» Wood nnd:-C6. are instructed;lo; soil-by'auction on Thursday next, under tt bill Of , 'saiej-' i tlie"stoclc in trade in Mr E. B Bells'" estate. Particulars of tho stnek-and terras will be found in our advertising columns. At:a meeting of the Masterton Garrick Amateur Dramatio'Clubheld last evening it was found that after paying all accounts in connection with the late'performance at"" MrsWliile".and."The Waterman'-' thero was a .deficiency 6t-some iiovU, which would have to ;be made up by the members. As the blub has for some time .been .unable; to get abalauce on the right side, it was decided to wind up its affairs and give all properties, scenery, &c.,to ..any-dub which may be formed at a future dato. We mnystato that the olub, since it has been started, has- 'only once had a bal'nnco to credit, and the'amount (£5) was given' to charitable' purposes. The pieces which our amateurs have performed have been of the best class suitable for amateur talent, and have been dressed in a manner which ontailed considerable.es-' ■pe'n'se,-- The employment, iop,.of pvofesbuwl talent has made a great inroad into their fund's'.' If-has been'.;'asserted on many •occasinns that" the -club-ought to 'have a surplus fund, but. the' members. ivoare informed, aresoforclbly convinced, by the state' of their finances, that thoy oannot give n'nylhingto chari'y,that they do uot consider it worth while, to publish their annual "halmice' sheet, which they wo.uld.have. done had tbey';C(intin-ued performing. ■'' " ' •""'"' : ' ■■"■-'-■■•'-■' : . ■
'-...••The -first""* match for. »be Wellington ■Rugby Union 'Football cup will be played between the Athletic and Mastorton Clubs :at, Wellington, on "t'H'e 22nd hist. The Maslerton fifteen will be. chosen'from tbV 'fjillpwinij-'pliiyers:-ft'ttntl J/Ba'nmster,' :W;Harvey, 0. He'bbert,'A. Smith, C, B, Morison. "-W.' : WarHell,'D. McLaohlan,.W. : •McKenzie ) KH;.Sirii!h,'A..J.-'Welch, ; p. "DoOastro, J.' Rawke, Perry. (3):F- '.O'ConiV6i\ G. Ellers> -A'. Thompson.". The following fifteen wilj.play oii "Bsithirday next, against all- comers :-H. aiid-.J. Banniaten r :Hai'vey,- "lebbert, MoLachlaii. A." Smith, MorisouJlcKeniie, F.'ft' 1 Smith, Welch, HftwJwJ/ji'lid'VV.'.'Perfi,, O'Connor.. Inviow of"the coming.con-' •testitishoped tbatall,pj»yers .belonging to the Club will give an ear.nel; of their interest in'it b'y'rolhng .up .oh'Satiirday v- ;i . , The half-yearly'meeting of the J.oy,al Grey'tow*" Lodge M.U. I';o;Q.F, ; ' ? waa. held Inst evening. "Jhe- balance-slieot, .whjoh showed .that: the Lodge was steadily 'increasing,'was '.read-an&)adopted,, the; funds'b'emg 2182:135,4d-. P.P.D&M. Bro. Loaaby''acted as. installing master, and. installed the following brethren in their "'-respective offices:-N.G. .Bro. Max'ton,' fi.M.; V..6. •.Bro l .-.-.""rariasari.;. N.G.;'E.S. Bro. Webster, Mnir,. E.S; The following officers'were re-elected -Brri.' ! .'Bey,' Surgeon: ;.;.;Btjo.'• Loashy, P.S."; : Bro. .Warrington, ;Trea- ; surer;- The' Brethren are requested to attend tlie funeral of their late Bro. Jdn. C6'.tteV;'whbta.^monib^ ; of..the'Bose'!nf thoValteyLodge,Hutf;-' " ; : . /■':', '■" A special meeting' of -jfte. yWai'rarapa ■ Hospital' Committee was held „•&{.; the Secretary's -office,;'-. .Greytowp,- yesterdaY 1 afternoon'. chair,,Wyeik^S.kefl|',W6bd/ ; N'atiqn,:.:'and 1 -Rev,• H, % ,White;'';'Thomimite's o'fthe' previous meeting were xeadhnd confirmed. ' Aletter was read .fram;;Di' Otfosking aoceptin? the. office' of honorary surgeon ;to •. the hospital. -Itmdecidedthat in the alterations to the.'- waifde" the '"matter, pfventilation should be seen to,; vTh'ei'.ap : j ,pli6arionV.for'cußtodUth-.and,..ma(joh;W'ere: cprsidered, there-being nine; ent parts of fee colony.' These wenrre-' -d'lced.to three,' and. the' 1 Secretary * was; instructed -further particulars' respecting thenr"-before deoidin'Q..'■';' fhe.': usual"'monthly-meeting will bo' he)d.<iri;.j ..Tuesday next.;. .-• . ...-. -..-..;.,,.!;..'.,'.J '■'-,
" The annual meeting of the membeYs 'of. the Church of England was held Town Hall.Greytowivon Juesday-eve))? ingii .'•Present—Rev 1 . H; : V; White ;(iii the qhair)/' & Spratt,' Messrs'Wood,'..CVrv Porritti Yorto r Alleii. Gray, %ett lt Thompson; andißrqoks.,;' The. X'np ; balance sheet of the Vestry were ; read ; and adopted. "The..chairman, appointedi-Slr. :W. C. Onff'as his olmrohwarden, : Mr %'■ H, Wood being elected: parishbneif'a ■churchwarden. ' Messrs Black' ah'd"S|vj George were elected auditors. The follow? inggentlevnan were elected Vestrymen for the ensuing year:—Meserß Wyett, Bey, Spratt, Pkeet, Porritt, Richards, Thompson, Allen, Grey, Brooks, Yorke and Varnhain. A vote of thanks was passed to Mrs Knell, and v to Mesßi'6 Ouff.-.Poirritt and Ronaldafin, for their valuable services ■iii:connection with Chmch work in the district, also to the Sunday-Boho.olteachers and members of the choir. • A-gift of a lamp from Mr W. G. Beard, and of .a cabinet'work stand, and furniture for use' in v'estry.roorn from Mr F.Hi.Woodwere ackhpVledgdd with thanks,' A meeting of ;the''nejyly .elected vestrymen .was held immediately after .theannual meetiDg, when, the following resolutions :.wero paasbd '.--That'on the first Sunday of next •monthi the .offertories, be devoted to'the fund.now being raised for the reliefof tfie' persecuted Jews in Russia;,-That' monthly meetings of : the,, Vestry be -.held; on 4Ke •of .every iraonth at 8 cm, "' •.'
■ .-;-j\) '-.,,•<• i.jip,;.; _|irceoding.-jn \.-Mr.Alpresp proposes ( to give a oliMpalj cQncert.in;tlie;f own' Sail Ma'stertori, early/j neifcweek.' *4@ '■•':■ ' ,:[ •... A^. ; -.., fc ,!;.y- ;■ "\!{i :-;~sr;hmi timer, of Woodside, • Greys from, cancer of the liver. The funeral is arransjedfor Saturday iiextr ; : -: : ;l,:, ,-..-. ■,„,-»:™.,l',vi-*^.,-'-.',- ■ . During the hearing of the horough bylaw caßes this morning, Mr Wardell intimated .that, when! tlio -"defendants did.--not. put in;an appeaTnnoe a;flne of a sabstantial character would be recorded. The first:acoi.deiit\aVthe new Waiohine Bridge happened belonging to Mr Harrisonv-of Waihenga... It appears tha'tas the horses were ascending the approach at the north, end they' i got too much to the •right, and ftp'Bizeri I down the bank. It being dark, the liorseß i were with difficulty separated wagon. ■• Lucidly; the' horse arifdriver, escaped' with, very.little injury. We. must call attention to the dangerous Btate;J of these approaches'). arid would suggest that a lamp be kept burning on the bridge, J aB on dark nights it is 'next to jraposßible 1 'for persons to find their : Viyi-'o'ff:' to the bridge with safety. Uiiless something ia done with' 'the',: approabhes, ■' r we may have to report some serioua disaster. Ai we" are positively ''assured that this extraordinaryvsale of ■ Surplus'"Stopk'"will ; only last 14 days, it behoves all who wish to replenish their, stores.^ drapery at a fabulously cheap rate to tnnkea very early visit to Jamks Smith's, Te Aro House.-AD, ; Householders, remember that you will be able to buy your Blankets; Sheetings, Counterpanes, Quilts, 'Carpets} Moorclotns, at sale prices.- If your 6onsul%our ;fSwn interests, you will not fail to bejif the many who will throng to therSurpkjs "Stock Sale at James Smith's, Te Aro'House, Wellington.-Ad. Men of the Wairarapa ■ should. not forget that they will .have an'-opportunity of pur-. chasing all articles'; of at a very large redaction from.usual'ratcs, and should therefore'not fail to be among the earliest visitors at'the' SurphufStock Me at To'Aro House.—An. - . • ...-. •:.-.■■
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