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UTTER DEFENCELESSNESS.

r* (feeling-of "utterdefence.' lessneas is mauifeated in Wellington, but our friends thoro may rest assured that tnoir weakness i? their' strength.'...There; ut T . d ? nßer nf W ijeing", port is open to any enemies cruiser. But if it were* '1 placed in a poaitiori L to 'the res!Btefl c e,.pi'° ve (i insufficient, the town ' iVould'be annihilated. ,

_ The ■Masferiou "toebatinw Society m'eeW Ivlml » mB IO " dis ? u V,%mo llule for Oar auppldiiaent to-morrow'will contain an illiistfAtipu of the art. of, cromatiohi• Thu. MKstei:t«n volunteers pamdo for company drill this evening. i.. ; Messrs Wes and I»nig lml 1« su)e of and second hpd hi^nituro^to,mQXTonr. A telephone, station ; ds ? i>i>en§d Wt j WmotaMeOjour, Attendance are; _ About 40 members of the Greytown Philharmonic Society .atjended'praetice ' last- evening. The Ballelnjah Cfeui was.rohearaed, and under Ikfrvlovev's Ss"iS y ® ry salisfuc^PV«^!frtt The ; -%lown two.very good practices this week'Jonsion!' i«esdaylast,andoneyester(lay. Jt'ii'vafyi' desirable thatevery memberofiMQlubwillj •' vol up to-morrow, .whenithe.first tho-pecoiid; forwards and kst ,backs. Practice to commence &t 2 30(> i.KI „ .'■■ ; Messrs Peil..'Wood and Co, commenced tile sale ofE. B Bell's, stock' in trade at weytown, yesterday. There was a very large attendance, and the bidding, at times was spirited, satisfactory pricea'lbeing, re. ahzetVi for-.the. lots- sold; 'Two horaeai werejbld, oaefor±6;lds, and only £5 wis' the brake, and as the sale" is likely to last the ftlldmncy goods ffawhg^ ; :;Wsota& has an advertisemeiit.in another! SolumHV ■i 18 ?:■.•?^.!" eri . cai l-; |t oyfeanK:noveltioßi w.an'ixOeedingly

view wonderfulsinging birds madeoftirt'" .which imitate canariefela'rks. land in ,nl» ny - 811^i " g A b ! rd! " .manner... Mr Asher.lM.also:^stock of improved juvenile tricycles.'bioycles, & ■•' thefint intelligence of every cablegram . winch reaches New Zealand from tllO seat of war. 'When newslarriTtt in th'e" tovenooft, oxtrrfs will be published... , i:v MI'W.CI. Buchafla.VM.H.R.." havine maintained a silence,.bec6ton R . a new House, through, tile earlier ,;Rrt of the session, i s n o ß ,he g i Im i nrto make occasional brief apeecbus,-. i .• To "' le » «n> invited in outadvertising iCblumnsfurledng-varioualeducatiQj .reserves. . ; t. j;" ' ' Messrs W, Williamson and Co., Sharebrokers of Lcimbtou Quay, Welling, have a b.n«ijtjs^uounMinant' l in-BDbth : er icoluninj'■.•.-■■ •' •- , 3irf> v - ■''<! . ' : ; f Theßat e payer?onH,6 Gladstone ward of the Board -are, equestodto-me-et in the school hoqse, jJ s^«sSiUurd a y evening tW&d nr SS* Carth y-*()pGns ( hißnew prem ia to-day buljlv engaged.m'loading; his shelves^ with stock. Messrs Ludwifeand an annmincement in another' column. They' arc extending the/v;j|Biue3 S jn thtf Waimapa.andhw.jappointed Mr A.- L; Webster 'their Greytown agent. , ~.,;': ; The''entertainment to be given next Monday evening in compliment to Mr W.W, Cary by-our local amateurs'promisestobe.yery successful.:. lent fmt:minstrel chair part, with Mr •Ciiry as "Mr Johnston," opens the evenMB ■ amusement. Then the^Strinrf-Ba'nd ;.. : .wijl play selections, followed by some -|J, and-; Jack &n,» conceding , with the favorite operatic burlesque "Fra The.jiexfc English and Wpean mail for the midday tfain to-morrow. The annual meeting of the parishioners o ot._ Mark's Phui% Carterton,-.took-gwe in school room on' lbursday evening. There wasa.goodi number, present,-thechair'being occupied' by the Rev W. V- iui -ff*

•v "o ivbv tv, iv western. The minutes or the last; meeting %&&s&■ and confirmed'-and the financial accounts or the year ending the 50th Juiifij 188& ■ Smu ™e»n overdrafts the bamY of£2l9s6d. .MrR Fairbrotherpat the req.uest,of thd chairman, 'cOnsented'to 1 ac'V as: his churchwarden, Mr Gole bavin*, been elated o£ihe pariShton^rsr' ; J-jie following gentlemen were elected vestryman .-Measrs-'W, and A. Booth, ■C-.-Goodin, L. Wilson, T. Prioe, J. Ws and W. Vicfcerstaff, and Messrs. <* A. Fairbrother and..Mui*;vAudrtor'B : A-discussion to.couside'r v the question of ipfiwrenti when; the ehiatßen)Bnts 'of -M church were completed.brought the meeting to a close about \^h AmanrfthenameofTwethiokof;tha.; Hutt was fined £2 and host's J>f., o Carterton, on Thursday,, for with a sore shoulder. p Th? 'run Iri'tbe' Kangitikei coursing'match yesterday jere^eaijand^^a.ih^thVS put out durmg the jfifefoonrso., To-dayi ■ laipo, Phantom; and Fjiwri are to'rrin;: ' i MMeere the weii-known cabinetmaker of this to,vnh« shown us a ladies work table which he.has completed to the orderofaßeUleiv.T>top.ofit;cbnsißtß of a very bwntiftfly "penmen of totara joinery circled:with an ebon edge, but ; it ia more the BxcsehtVteana.hiq which makes this piece oft-furniture 'worthy of notaasa workof looalßrtr-; ; '' . last evening an amateur company of juveniles played the " v ar.ea belle'!-in the; Volunteer drill hundred young-peraons were present; Judginglrbiai the applauaef wHiqh; *t£e efforts of the; young acfotSanaVateSises^evbked 2 the 4 whole afbir' proceed? are as we before intimated to be given to the Jewish Persecution fund. A ; firm'uf tailors,.long .andfavorably knoym in this distnot have; now opened 'an.'e'stablishment-in - f Qußen-We'et (oppo-' siteM, Oaselbei&.AVOo's. .oo operative stores) under the c style of R. Ml 'Galloway & .Qo'iY Their advertisement Oappeirs"' in .another column. -

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1125, 14 July 1882, Page 2

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UTTER DEFENCELESSNESS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1125, 14 July 1882, Page 2

UTTER DEFENCELESSNESS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1125, 14 July 1882, Page 2

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