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The Wairarapa Daily. SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1882.

the : mastektpn;;couet :V.;,..'HOTJSE;., ; : ; ;:•.':

We trust there will be as little delay. as possible on the .part of the Government in erecting a new courthouse at Mastertopi At-yesterday's- sitting-'of the District' Court.. tlie : inconvenient size of the present building was severely felt. There was no room, for the barristers in attendance, The • officers, of: the court we jammed "into corneiiv Entrance to and exit from the .witness' box was only to be, obtained-.by a ( oirj" cuitous route, •• The representatives .of the press were all but'smothered. i'Thegeneral'pub'lic'i were herded together like sheep in a pen,;and witnesses s had to stand'ab'o.u.t in lhe : rain till.'their'' evidence was required.; "We"triisbl that ■ Ips' Honor the; Judge and the ilegal profession will mate dome strong repfo-" senta'tioii to the Government as to the necesßity ;'of taken forsecurhig hibre' suitableacijom-' mbdation.. It thatj the .Government 'are.preparedfosuppprfa.' .vpte.of)i6Boofor the constructionjbf,'..a, building, : but'.the. case is. sufficiently urgent' in ;pur.- : opinion ; ;fOT;.thejnew structure^ ,'the sessionjcloses., ; jThere,iß no,dbubt but; that a courthouse'will'in the ordinai'y course of-events'be'7ere'cted during 'the '.ensuing 'summer,:^|ut atwould, %? jwprth ayKile 'to' l^rge;-oh :^Ho;P; ■flhcviof •putting' it'irilnfo&nbwUiMfia/l

The Works Borough Counoil meet on ; MoniJ& .evettf irt ;4# p|l ji ■Bft||indpfiarj. ■paly |ttien'B Sv|4', 9s}per |'in.—Abyr. Jgi \ l % ititej^eled with-ttie ptaotipe 4°°'* bailers, still,-about' 20 "rolled -antf sides were pioked and a Horatoh match' -plajred.;Aj»pnl:the;;Banlei , ;nambßr-ili4?a'-! goodVhard practice' on';.■Tb.uraday.f afternoon.':'" ;^- v/ ,V'' Kii '•'''"'"'

; H' ; Man'wSntW wantt .f that .little strong."' Yes-; ; and Eapp and .Hare's 2s; lea is quitejas strong as other people's'.2s'6d,—Advt. . .• -'Between '4o;and f>o the Groytown "Philh'armohio Society were present at the p'racticeiast evening, and, under 'Mr Tovey's guidance,, very progress waYrnadeYU.O:.'. 1 .". 5 ; ,-, i,;^.

'A meeting of. the Maitertbn- 'Dshating Society was held last evening, Mr Grundy : ' ttePresidenV.-in'.tbe Oh'air/ ;Arrangev merits were made for.Mr 0, Phillip's lecture on'-Tuesday next, and, the ereater part-of' the eveniiig-'Was'-then wfflted ! in desultory disoussions. Afier 9 p.m. sugge6tion« i for the syllabus were given m. \ Among' other subjectsipr'oposedwe'&Home 'rale'' fpivlreland," "Home rule■ for ! Egypf,! 1 ! "Should the Borough of Masterton raise :a:lpanVi;iShouldpN.ew>Zeala'n ! d spend 1110067 on national defences," paper was promised by Mr Ford on "The' Times of Walpole," ' . ; , j ,; l

The eross proceeds of the concert given undirthe' auspices of the' Debating Soqiety on Tuesday last,' 7 s: Od expeitßes ;E4;i7s'od credit balance ' ; '°';; J Rapp and Hare will be Belling men's all wove Kaiapoi suits from 67s 6d.—Advt.

Mr.F, H. Wood seljsrpn 3rd August at tbe Pastoral Society's yard, six good dairy oows, store'cattle, heavy draught horses; drays, &c, Other entries are.-invited up to time of sale; ..-■:•:'.!/"'■•'■'•-

. Messrs R. Brqw.n .4.;C0.•• advertise for sale a nice property of '2J acres splendid land planted with ornamental "and fruit' trees. The prioes is-low. They : also another eligible property in the Bame advertisement. "... j '",'.'!''''; „■ The Papawai (Greytqwn) Maories play the. Te: Ore fO'rel(Mastertoh)' Natives a riendly, match at football this af(ernooii.' ' A.' free public lecture on the History' of

. u-ee public lecture on m u -.... . party in England," by Mr Colema.i Philips is advertised for Tuesday ,evening next in,the upper room of the. Mastert'oh Institute under the auspioea of the DebitngiSbciety."';'.''"" \ ■'•■ A meeting of St. Mark's vestry, Carterton,- will be held in the Sunday: school room' on"' Monday'evening, oommenoing at 9.30. ~| ' .

A : special meeting'of the Maaoriio Fra ternity was held at the White Hart Hots < .Carterton, : when : lodge; ,". Zealandta" was founded, > and thirteen 4 mflrahers enrolled,: The were Bro.'E,'Samuel, W.Mr; Br'o', H. ! McMaater, S'W.;<Bro'/A.B. B.;Watt£ J, W. A deputation was appointed jto Tijii the Masterton Lodge, on Monday next,' consißtint; of Bros.-Of J; Parker, P.M?.; and J: Burrow. The how lodge is estalw 'lished under the English, constitution and' is likely speedily to inslude a large hum-T ber of brethren, ; r '- : -"■••'?;'.' . <

■■ Meases Lowes and loms.ere instructed to sell the whole of Mr G. Pugsley's furniture and effects.oi) ... ' Owing; to weather and consequent bad state of. 1 he roads the Rev, Father Halbwacks will not proc'ee'd to! Tenui to huld;his usual service there tomorrow, 1 but will hold morning and even-' ing eer.vices at St Patrick'SfChurcb', Mas-' teatrin.' --.'■'•-- , :

His Honor Judge Hardoastle Btated this, 'miirnjng thatJie A wii.B'n()t,pMpared to give r jhVigment! this 1 >!day i 'in 'the case : of, Lowes, and lorrisV McLaren! . j,,,;,..., All the cases in the District Court-have been disposed -of except; that of §{.-.% Lister Kaye v,, Burrow, wbiph vjill-.bfl Monday ■■* !

»yLij.- : .i--.'.i":: c ;.'';•#"■'■',,;.;. j.v.""'; The. advertised' inspection parade was 'held at;the drill abed:Jast;Dight, 7 wheD all ■ the pfficerß.and.abQut;.4o'. ; m'eri "wire pre-, sent.'' After inspection and'exercise-'the annual meeting of the corps w(w;held'in Mr- Gbrbett'a long room j 1 - I Captain' Ddriald 1 in the-chair., The annual-balance j sheet wassubmitted-by the Treasurer (Color- 1 Sergt. Williams), and after slight att'eritio.nslwas 1 adopted,.".'lt>showed the finances of the corps to be in.a sound, condition, with a good .credit balance at the bank.;' Sevtfal eleotions' then: took, place. .Lieut Caw was. elected -as Treasurer for the ensuini; yearand'-Baodf■ irrfan.F..-O'Connor was,appointed secretary at a salary-of ,L 5 a yeaW. Th'e oldFinance- Committe6;WoreCreieleofod. 'A; Match Committed was appointed, consist-, ing of Sergts.;'Wood) D, "Dixon,'' &"Wilton;; Warner, and Bandsman C; -Bentley.. It was decided to hold the soiree at ahleafly.' date, and a committee consisting of the officers and non-commissioned officer's • was / appointed 'to '■ necSssaryJ arrangements. After some. further discussion the meeting adjourned..*' 1 ', | ! \ ''

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1138, 29 July 1882, Page 2

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The Wairarapa Daily. SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1882. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1138, 29 July 1882, Page 2

The Wairarapa Daily. SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1882. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1138, 29 July 1882, Page 2

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