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The Wairarapa Daily. MONDAY, JULY 24, 1882.

The Phoenix of Good Templars meets this'evening. '■''. V ■■'-•''•', \.K\<

Miss Morrison's pupilsfor the'piano, harmonium, and fe'-assemble this day. ~ ' ~. ''_ The Wellington Meat Export Coinnauy; havo engaged a vesjel to take a oaig) of! frozen meat in November, and are eydea-i vorinsr to arrange for a. second6na,duringi the following month. .-"- ■ j

'A meeting was held at %'Whit! : %t ■Hotel,.Carterton on FridayV.evenmg.iiist at which steps were taken /towards -tile formation of a locaj Masooic-Lodge. ;," l The first of a series of concerts' for tho benefit of. the Masferton Instiiu'te."and Debating-, Society, takes placo.at-ttie Town Hall to-morrow evening, \.

Mr W. H. Beetham the Hon. Secretary of the : "Waira'rapa' Acclimatisation Society has been very successful in obtaining memberJ.to 'this now institution,. A, meetin» will, we understand; be slinriy- convened with the : of•passing necessafy rules for the conduct of its business; ' '"' '

'•- A.public meeting will beJield. in;4he upperronm.ofthelnstilntn.at Bp.ni. this evening, to express -syiiipatHy wiih the persecuted Jews m-SnuiJiera Bussja.'^Yo Ijrtis't on th'ißoc'casi'in'tb f see v a considerable gathering of setilers, .-■,- • • . • ■■' - ■• . J . .- ■ .Messrs. T. Kennedy Macdoiiald l *, Co. are instructed'by the Registrar of'the Supreme Court to sell on Friday'thd 28tli ihat:'three acres on the Tamtahi Plain Block-with dwelling's thereon'formerly in i he.. ocoup'at ion; of - : Mr : 'E ; :% ," Ed monds, Coriim|Bsjon Agent," J ' "' • " .! We.are glad to learn' thatthe Govern, rnenthasdeciled to place on the ostium'es'a sum f.r the 'ciiiistraotidii'of'S combined road and railway bridge near Wppdville. The importance of thiswork' : to' the FortyMile Bush and to "Travellers .between Napier, Manawatu;M'',th9' : ,'VV!iira ! i ; apa l cannot beoverestimated..' ! -',

■' On Saturday last a fo'otball.MWlr ira played between the Mnsteftda'youtliaiaiicl | ? ttff fi'om the PublioSchbol! arid resu\tecl in"favor of the former,:by/a tjy, to 'love. The schoolboys,., baj Jhe,, adyjintiige.ftf practice, and a pood knowledge o£j;the game; -butttheir opponents were the stronger,.and went into the fray with a determination to "door die;" Both teams worked very well together."-For "the-win • ners E. Miuifie, Tr Bhnkhorne, Wicken: den, Martin and Dixon"played J pluckily and well, whileMtow and- Watabn did' theiflevef 'best for the afcholars, Jho former,, in partionlar, «'?.«™ JY? understand 'that a re'tu'rn 'match will beplay.efl shortly,.,., C{,.. ir . : ,',7;".' ' by >be ; last Gstzetfe olasßifioation.of thff;prinlcp' ; faitoabi' teaohera on the the vbll'of HheVcolottf %' ns followsi-Pourth.'rails'Mesßrß : 'W T 1 Mf*- t . i^fthI rank,;Mepßw:T..WaK lm.E W ;; i U stin ) M..s^„rdi l eUjiOlrßScale.._Sixtli. ; r a nl:,jaes3ra.J-, Badland, F. Gnver.li, Johnajpne, apj) Mrs Jones; •' Seventh, ratik;/Hfr- MoFarlatie,;; J OtrWednesday the' %• lerton Volunteer Fire.'Brigai'e fcejebrata theanbivorsarybyu aoiree in the Town Hall. •.•■■■'.'■;■■: ■.■•'. , ': : -

The Taiauhi Cartel ton Hfghw4i||fti«jjj hold then \ibual monthly meetmloj? tin tfiisikutfl on Tuesday aftarnoi>r||m|§ meeHful Saturdaffandlpis fißefijoSd to August 11th. "■■ -YVV The concert aud (jift. distribution, ..an-i-Mnaißrton.jfciilghtia. postponed .till Modufihem having been sent in. .'■'■• His Honor Judge Hardeastle holds a sitting of the District Ouurt at.Masterton on Friday next. .There, m yno;less.tiki* nine case) oij v pfi/; j&the' nind sill however bu withdrawn.' '.' '■' . 1 The 6reyldwn a Splmiteerfl. meet foi drill to-morrow plaoe after. A concert in aid of .the St. Luke's Churclr ; painting4uTld : Mh'ff.lTott'ni'Hiill, (Jreytown, this evening The programme dbhsisfe of a conjuring' concludes with a farce. ••; Kapp and Hate will be selling men's all' 1 wove ni.Tlle Mitogen City,Eifies havV'de-j clined :-{he challenge ;of "the M'aslertyn Cor : |i 8 SPlfipiS'g-W*.?pr rifle practice at presep,ti They hope, however, to fire a series of. matches with all Wuirarapa, corps nest seasonp ':' ■'■ • .!

';A:iniitii;,.ii'(imcd Henlf ? W 'was' brbugh>: : .up T on renmif^-.Wirb'Mr-'lv'.! Lowflt',,JiP, ona:,ch'av;e , ''o'fafßa.dting hitf wife Jessie'\VilJla'nis';-'-lift \vVrdell had; remanded the case from Saturday last with! a yiowio see whiithlrjhe.parties could! the ; wife" Kud ''five oluldreV'to'.be- fpportodj informed the.&rurtthntl L?K^|fd[made arrangements wi'Clv hefjp-] '.hanjli;forT the support ; of her<familyiarid! promise's as he- was-! m the! ijiabif fifiiieitiiig nn the spree, aiidvtvns 'i'ni about the place;' aiiplication of Ulfe po'ice' -'the' ;; '6durV fur.lifer-"leinanded 'theyoiise^liU'-IhV expiration of-the' ui6nth".fpf :i wllicli'tli'e^ hfiing-released'on bis i')wn*recng'nis"anoß in it)iitam])jaiOi.y r ; Wp regret to chronicle tho death of one •if. Mr Tancred's beßt stud roareß, Princess. Mary, from .hypertrophy (en-' l«rg(imei!t,_'Qf.tlie. ,liepi|. ; - •Tho.uuh-;- she' failed lb and maize (GiiligWs colors) .to victory, she lived long enough to aeaJier, son Administrator sallopuyor.jeyei-yihing of his year, and had she' jWdVjjiftWdßjMft /doubt but that ho would have broiigl)t,herhoine the ,"• blue ribbon" of 1883. ■. 4rjiyeyer,.!6be leaves a promising family pf prbvidpifpr, viz..;.,: Administrator, Gonsol, and.ithe ,'Priiio3sß' Jfoyah: ."Mr'nTanore'd meanft heji. as he:intends buryin| -li'e'r .ainddran Apple tree, calling the apple;" Princess Mary." W. Sreen^.'JwM.^,'came"up toMast6rtd'n by' the- Imn.'reliiriiing by the 2.5 p.ili.'ai'alii tolVollington. ' • ■ "

Bapp arid' Hare will be'setting'tqmi.rrow meri,s- ! oonts .from 7s 69, bind Kerosene' 9s,per tin v —Advt. , -The Masierton ahtf]Gre'ytown Maori Teams Saturday Jbb weather no doubt being the cause, The Greytown club •merober.s rolled force, when alfout the 2nd team selected played.the lstiis, and as was expected a very cluse contest' waß the result. The (k 1 terp however,' proving themsolves'.tlie. vicpra by,'2'or 3 tries'to I try. ,The r match committee,,; met on Saturday,' when-the Mowing team was picked to play Wellington on Saturday in the 2nd 15 match.. Back, G.J?uiJy,;.half bauk^-'o:;;Faifbrotli(ii ; , : an'ai WO Bu'rcli; quarter baclca, F, Tiilly; ami B'. I Lewis; forwards', Wickersori, lugley.iE, Maxton, T. .Fisher,- M. Vamhauv.G. Tully.-.H. Mitchell, Toi," A. Beard,.W. .Hii'mphrio*: cmo.rgejioi'eiS, '<h Jkird, \f. . IWbcother, D. 13'aillibt",' flbtV (earn will on'Wodnesday;afterri66n, When allarere('jueste'd'Vo'ro'll up;V-''' ; *'" : •' ; ''" !

Tho Sw Francisco mail has" arrived aj: Auckland in" the Waii'arapiioh l ' '-'■ '""' s *"■ '■•'■ ■' ■ The "-'final ipmpetitii.'n', lor' Captain ibe GreytQwn.,yoluntears was tqjiavo taken place,.o < )i v Satup diylas'i, but from the firH 'shot of-the Company's crack markaniau Vol, G. Saywell, the tarjjet whs knocked down, and as tho weather ~was vary boisterous; it itob'decided to* postpone the'firing" to' a future date. .-,,,.'

Mr o.'Phillips bas. accepted .an in'vita'. tion |r».mjthe Mas'tertjon-Debating Societyj and iyll|ectui'e oii' l 'thV fb'rrnaiion of. party Royei;nraf6n 4 qn i 'lu*aJaKd gn Tuesday ..next; The unfortunate deAfjmdilumYhawW who has recently (been'going-fibril Hbjis'e to house in- tlys; n^yliboffiood 1 lias jap, parently fallen aroong' thievesr" Delias complained to the police that his pack has been suiTeptitiouslylJjghtened by --some' Jlaories whom he visited, and steps will be taken .to.. s test,.tlie truth (jf, menH/Since waiting theaooW6nnatnble Fleming,' attned with a search.warrant visited the Te We 'Ore' aetilenient,- 'and found the missing posses-' sion ■ j of...a.u- i qld l^lai orL\Mipani,^,-H;e / has brought the aged culprit down to tile lock|Uß inabrakfltan.d s|i9 either this■ afternoon.;on-.to-'ihori'unr morn* ing..',..,-,.. '.*. ... ;•;:,. .".' ' .-■]'■?■''■'. ■'" MuiAvanW burfittWieW b&lo&,4tif ■ warns tbat Jiltle. slvoiiV"- Yesj' and Rappaiid'' HiirS'sf J '2s "i as afrdiiir as other people's 2s Cd.—Adv't,' "'';?• ' Mr Beetham, speaking on the LandBill said that as a member.-.of the Waste; Lands Board for%Welliagton District, did not intend.iofgrves.a ; -sileilfe'Vote. Ha thought that considering the area 6f)anff' held underdßfSrUpft.yrneiitstheim'bnn.tf •due.was very smdl[:indeed,''and 'id the? district payraelTtEi we're, aominjgin,slowly.but surety, With.regayd' tolihat Idistriot: hei did *fa\>t'"eifp^ct- vth'e sJighteßtdifficully, Hiitfthore was-.plenty and'induatrious population. Heimended to vote fo^hfcaMiid.readiflg.of the.Biil .-.iid'\voMWsu J for the reason-thaMt way of settle{Ws'BUleH sWd' Sxefcise 1 tKeif elecitn» a certain proportion of meiurJers* ■if Waaie Land Boardse.

The two tea,ma of Masterton fop'tKailew' whibh" went •tA- \?e'llingTo , n''Jon* a ßa\ l was j)oift;g6ai Bridflfliieb 'tas : ,''to 'wo tries to She Wellington m'eii were 'superior to then" opponents in dribbling, though, thejatter were beaten, sorimmaging,, The score of tho Wellington firaLfiftee|i r e(aaimade.7 l ;in;9ftb6'nt' Uefr iiiiuutes of the? third" spellV the play, thfoughri'ut- ! with' j this, very evedl "•?*"*■ '■v. 1 "'" " ' i "' ,i '" J " '.• ; '-'' houahold fuimture'Md'.effeotfl ot'lkff A E; .B: ..,B,eil, ; at,.the/:'Weaieyan Parabriaggj Greytown to-morrdWT • 1 Thesekct Committee of theiegialative Council 6rjp][)iite'd[to.WoHojnitHe{Hon. C. Pharazyiicwe stateihaty concurring in the' view's expressed by the Chief Justice be relieved i&'O r m, ( fteoiya i ,disabilities' to whioh, in consequence of'the.; above sentence, he' ■liiisj necessarily he has necessarily been subj'eded. ' - ,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1133, 24 July 1882, Page 2

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The Wairarapa Daily. MONDAY, JULY 24, 1882. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1133, 24 July 1882, Page 2

The Wairarapa Daily. MONDAY, JULY 24, 1882. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1133, 24 July 1882, Page 2

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