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MrJi 'Wyeth, boot sod fjhoemakeiy of Maaterloii,; has ■ an - annou'Bcement tin imothfei l column in'whioh he informs the public of Maalerton ihat .lib is now- in a position to execute, orders.at prices unequalled in the Wairarapa. , 'A telephone station is now' open at Manganhare, county of The' hours of attendance are from:9.a,'.m. till .5 p,m, and closed on Sundays and publio ■holidays, •fheattendaneeat the Phoenix Lodge last evening was somewhat less numerous than usual, owing to counter attractions elsewhere, . One new member wasini-. ated, and the rest' of the evening was devoted to harmony, We have-pleasure'; to announce the arrival of 6ve Cases direct from the Duneden Woollen Factory, cbntaimng blankets, nfeUfi' and boya.' .elothipg,* to'-'tlie order bf* Rapp.and Ha'rfi," - Two cases" Qolahial'made mons' and boys''boots to , 9*dw of Eapjj' .'ahd ; ; Hare.-. Three "orates of orockery direct'.from . ; Some, speojally. selectedv .Eapp., and Hare, Emporium, Masi;ertoh|iv|Ai)vi,| .

The' Mmterton Borough Co^xipil eftts) thin areuing,v ..- ;-?^Vi '.Messrs '•rov&at Gr|yto\vn .ipa|ftt'Oitjortoi|k'ii6 i ff)) ai-'P, tspn. clearing vr y ; v " y We- noticed road sc&pers'ar.wVlr-in'! thoßcroughthismorning. We had tho uglijb -i this apparati was obsolete in Mastertony •»nd ttot-ourmuibiias too:sacrad. toiba. diaturbod..: ... ;/ : There-was a' goocl" attendahco' of the. OartertoH; Vohinieer ffifle/Gorpa'at tho' Tublio Hajl under lliocQijimfltid of. Lieut, Bennett .on Monday-evening; "The? Government have declined • to. accept tho cadet corps pending the : re-organisation of the volunteer forces. ' . • ; V'"' ;

.i We ivould dba.w' attention to Lowe's and loms sales. To-morrow at-one o'olock they tell .at their yards :stook;' and at" 2 o'clook the livery plant at. the Prince of Wales'/stables, which will be without reserve, owing to Mr-G. Pugsley's intended departure for, Sydney. The whole of theveihiolbs are almost new, and the horseß first-class. - This sale will afford atr enterprising man a splendid securing a good paying.b'usiness. The poll for the election of Commissionera for the Fqathorstou Town Board took place yesterday, with-the following result ,G.. Reynolds 43, J. Donald' 40, w; Gundy 39, W. Burt 36, W. 1 Hodder. 81, Jo 3. Yiles 27. When the poll was declared Mr Reynolds addressed the electors, thanking them for the position in which they have placed him. Mr Jamos Donald followetl-'bearihtf testimony to the work done'by the former. ,'B.oard. The other successful Messrs Cundy, Burt, and Hoduer, also made brief speeches thanking their supporters for their return. •' Some New Plymouth Justices appear to have made a singular blunder,.'A man named ■ Johnston recently' clumped a valueless cheque at Mr Corbett'a EmpireHotel, and Mr Oorbelt, ascertaining thatthe man who had "done him" was an old offender, lodged an information against him. The culprit was'{traced to New Plymouth and airested-there.: . When 1 brought before the local', court'he pleaded euilty, and, .without taking any .evidence, or.eVeii having Ih'e- formal information before thorn i the' bench awarded him a week's imprisonment—and. -this-..in tho face of. the fact that he hud previously, Served twelve months imprisonment for a similar offence. '

. The adjqurned annual meeting; of the Masterton Horticultural and Industrial' Society Viis • lield'at llie -Institute lasl evening. Present—Messrs Vile (in [ho chair), Gardner) Park, Parsons, Hogs; and, •J. B;own. ;.The minutes of the previous' meeting were amended bysubstituting'the natneof Mr'Jaa, Brown for,that of |Mr Redman as Secretary . A revised 'list of rules submitted by the Committee 'appointed to consider the same was adopted/ The principal', alterations were that.an honorary suß'actipliori''of £lt elitii|ed .'the; bolder to admission 1 to all shcJwa" for hjm> ! self and family, and tli.it the committeeshould consist of elected' members only.It was also arranged that exhibitors sliould ' have the privilege*of offering exhibil8 t for Sale through the Secretary,' of 10 per oeiit bfiLiig dfe'ducVed for the benefit of the Society, At a committee meeting Which followed it was arranged that th ; e Spring and Autumn (mows should be held in the last Wednesday 'in November and February respectively, and tliat a revised- catalogue of exhibits should be printed and circulated, : The animal meeting of tlie members of the Wairarapa Institute will be held at U-reytowu.'this evening . at 8> o'clock for the election of officers'and receive balance sheet mid report, .

The usual weekly drill of the Greytown Volunteers takes plft.ee this evening, The half yearly distribution Of prizes to the Greytown school children took pkije yestemay afternoon, by his Worship thV Mijyor in the presence of some of the parents of the children and other visitors.' His Worskip congratulated the. children - o.n the satisfactory progress made as the last examination 'showed. The Rev. H. V.White and .Mr W. 0. Nation also adv dressed them. Mr headmaster, thanked the' visitors on' behalf of thechildren tind called for three cheers for themi-which it is needless to say the chil-' dren gave as only children can, .making thi'. aphool ring with'(lie ■ v 1 Tenders are'.invited 'by ' lVfp Faiijiin, architect, for painting and glaziny at' the Club Hotel Masterton. --,*j Mr:R. H. Chechen invites tenders for P liuting and-papering a ertttage.. .j . •Mr W.; E,. Ohainberlain, formerly of Masterton, has been elected unopposed aS 1 ' .Mtijfor of Feilding.',:; . The regular iuciitlily. meeting of the Masterton School; Committee, will be lipid to-morrow. .evenin'fj', •• " % The programme for St. Matthew's .Winter'-EvoningEntertainment'dii^hurS' day-nextj 'is a very- strong onq. Miss Roclcell arid Miss Keeling havis .promised piano Solos and Mesd'ames Palmw, and' Paige, a duet.- .Another duet with both piano and jMifses iu\d' The 'vocal' iiildjß'; will - lie;;i''endorad py Miss -Malcolm'pd.Mra 0, Freeth, and by Messrs Gilmer, Ralph, Moore, : ind J. V, Smith. Miss M, Lang and Mr ;D#Btrq:wjll.give and Mr W, G. Beard, a :in>tha programme are'a the well •kijAwn Trio, "JDanie Burden. 1 -' ■'. ■ regular Meeting of 'the Masterton, Di'uida'lapsedlast evening in'c'dnaequerice of the attractions in the Town Hall priiv-: ing too strong for the ancients. ' ■

On Saturday tlie 'J9th inst Messrs F. Wood & Go, sell,at their Greytown-roolns the balance-of Mr E, B.'Bell's jfcqck--and consignment of general inerchandiae. i. •

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1128, 18 July 1882, Page 2

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Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1128, 18 July 1882, Page 2

Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1128, 18 July 1882, Page 2

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