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LICENSING COMMITTEES.

;ol(The'iEoua : e>of Kepresentatives has] decided to knock.. .th : e l, Vpi i eie l nt lia elective tenijheg on thq head anthransfef,l/^frW feJW *wflM"i IWe (P»W B hwinotOgotlttuL of | one blunder by falling into another. As local bofegPiiitoe.lfcerice fifes it will be to , n)ariy |p»f,W, possible;..' WiltW oe'foi'the good;iio|.'t(ie!f(i6Wniuuity:? "W6.,fear not; •Council endorsesthe decision of thfLower House;:oPorliam'eh't'''Will icek^Session knock localbodie's'bh the head iVt'heir turn as: Licensing Committees, if they] can spme other •taeOiM-bf appointing' Xiicta'siffif 'Uttiorilies.-' .:/-' : --rr i

An important mffitsffl&he^^BK*^tf>|i dip \. which"' B^wtfl^DsflTTlr&^rn'e. used., .. ■£>' . < ; JliPwinfttieh-ora TiuaWu-gai^fcir" huttei; and, ch|eg : e 'factory, will be on - 'WeJiißaauyilKJlWliinst, , "TZZ'i Tenden a'ro invited up to 7th August liy Messrs R, Brown and 0»i for the purchase of one or more sectione Ll 3vii«lay n . and Victoria Streets, MaateTOfG Thtr sections are in a good situation and ajftf'; each a quarter acre in extent, We have received a letter (jfenßb? , »sH,!r t Play 1 ' on a question of exoludwe ttkrW' literature from the Institute. %l|i J tt ! itituta Committee has deetdeM ques* tmn in a way which is acceptable- to bot,h; " Fair Play," and his opponent "Visitor" it is hardly worth while discussion. • " "' \ The principal Parliamentary occupation! seems to bo asking the Goverumeafe'jjllyi questions. .The Hon. Mr wants to know if ministers will Bririg'in a bill to suppress juvenile smoking, jjjfj smoking is, bad for the young androbusV it is bad for the old and fe'ebleDWliy. not suppress the Hon. Mr Chamberlain's cigar 1 ! t..(s v> , , ...,-. i,•!•''/ k'tf< : A good opportunity of purchasing furniture will be afforded to parties in this district on Friday and Satiifdjiy, Aexif wben Messrs T. Kennedy Ma'odonald & Co. wil} sell under a bill of sale the whole;] of the furniture, billiard tings, &c, m the Melbourne Hotel. Thesale is considered to bo tho largest held] for manyyeare, and considering thaU.tb.ai whole is quite unreserved it .should hold out inducements to. purchasersjiofjfiijgra) visit to the fri'npire city. For the convenience of purchasers, catalogues may' be obtained from this office [as soon as ready: ■ ,' , , ~

On Tuesday evening the secolitTof "the' series of winter entertainments "tH8 v benefit of tho library fund toot Wcllii' the Waihenna- school house, i The room was filled with an orderly and aUetttive, nudieuce, and the performance waß a most successful one, Considering that only local talent was performers may be congratulat'i d on their uniformly successful efforts; Perhaps the gem of tho evening was '•■ " Huutmgtower" which was', rendered with good taste and expression by Misß A. Harris and Mr D. Eosb. ' The cofo'l9. singing of Messrs Plato and quite equal in professional and met with hearty and well deserved applause— Mrs W. Martin presided most efficiently at, the piano, aud sang two sonns in gogd', voice and taste, The following was the programme :—Piano-forte, Mr'%;#«# tin; Song, "Robin Adair", :%s,,,Aa Harris; Comic s.mg, " I can't stand !Mrs, Green's .mother," by Mr Platoi.;.So«g, MrW, Martin ; Beading, "Pickwiok'ifr the pound," Mr Badland ;Duet 'lHunt-. ingtower,". Miss A. Harris f usss-ponv, rHfif hVigirt smile haunts ft 11' j Ml ' B ! Coinic song, 'Tho'uiad butcher," Mr Evans;i tyeitation, " The wreck of the Tararuu", Misb SaundersTSnng," The Gipsy's Miss E. Hai'ris; Comic song, ".I've onlybeen dnwn io y ,the*.r{luh.T> P TIJr Ornnl' EsaVMg," M.vsJa\iW*VcMrtkiii lectures,"' Rev. Mr Stewai^; Comic Snug, Mr Plato . Song, " My Grandfather's clock,'" MissT H jTOtoW°, »|o ; ; Comic sdn?,T,Trllvans'; Song, "'Waiting sad and lonely," Mia MeKinnonV-'&lig,-MrCrOot. The. to slightly over three pounds.

A meetmg"of the Tenui school; commiKl tee was held on Friday last. (Present fe?^f4 gloMllßW minutes of the previous read and confirmed. /Jorrespondeiicejvias initialing a Bysiem of savings banks i>y means of postage stamps.and also requW mg. that -seme arrangement be made 1 to have the schoolroom swept every morn" for will be 1 sent as soon as ready,-alab requesting information.. ,asJo rSouisitiohif o'r: Ward, llWchaTrman attffefl that he had-nhfr works authorised at last meeting executed. The fbllowing-jesoluiions were passed I That as the Education Board havel'iiot COnOTnicatod with r this committee re alteration of /holidays;, Mr Ward Ibe instructed toifldse fife school for Ihe;winter, vacation for two weeks, to commence on Ist August; that Mr Ward be that Ihe committee are not prepared'ftf make arrangements to have the aohotir 1 - 1 ' room swept, but suggest that the "eTfllf children might take it m turns to!sweep the room onoe a day; that as to initiating the system of penny savings banlrby means of postage Btamps, this committee consider that as the number of attending the school is so small, it is notworth while to tako any. steps in the matV ter; that Mr Ward he informed that the committee cannot'allow, tho .items oFKoto paper aid envelopes in his' account; and that for the futureparentsaro to find Jhey children with puns ami penholders j the chairman pay the carpenter for labot in ereoting saddle .room, and for setting up water tanks. The chairman was instructed to reply to Mr:Lee!s letter and forward information required respecting desks, and also 10 request Mr Ward to, remove a lean-to of manuka that he| baa erected against the school building, i

At the racial- meeting of the Masterttf b !; Volunteer Fire Brigade there was a fullattendance of members. Captain |Muir presented the .fallowing prizes won at the late competition:—Branchman Smith' (the wiuuev of the firat heat for the Mayor's (silver medal) received a pair of.vases, and' a bo« oak inkstand, presented by mV# : E. Price. G. Tewusend obtained! Mr Elkins prizejovercoat, value three guineas.' T. Dixon was presented with Mr Feisty lamp, Branchman W. Dixon selected Measrs Schroder & Hoopers couuterpaneu W. Greathead chose Mr T,' G. Mason's perfumery. Mr Harrison took Ml- G. Dixon's handsome accordion. M. O'Mearft'' appropriated Mr H,. Peterson's prize l boots. Bacnn & Co.'s Us of flb"ur was earned off by H. Hounslow. A gents umbrella presented by Mr Bell oame to Mr W. Keester. Mr Jackson seleoted! Mr C. Dion's fire dogs, and Mr W. Morns 1 followedsuifc with Mr F. Gray's fire dogs, Haifa sheep offered by Messrs Brjgg%, and Warren went to Mr C. Wintering* ham's larder. A volume of Shakespeare's fropa Mr R. H. Chinehen, was selected by Mr J. Beere. A-pair of Blippers.from Mr Fellingham fitted JmV Englehardt.who was next ouih'e luti,]"MrFielding won Mr J, Williams' prize of a ciuiretiecase, Lieut. Broom obtainedithe Prince'of-Wales Hotel bottle of Hennesse'f, Mr'jyWyeth lifted a bag of potatoes'-'do. liated'by.'M; Caselberg,- and Mr: Bryant secured a similar trophy .presented by''Mfc 0 Hesaey, MrLangley. came in last foi Mr Watson's set, of ■; spurs.' A vote of (hanks was passed to the Committee, which had arranged the competition and; the soiree, after whioh Lieutenant BroW Bhared his prize with, his comrades who drunk bucccss to the;. brigade. Several excellent Bbrigg and a recitkiun from the Oaptaiu harmoniously .concluded ,the evening. members;-. Messrs Stice and Tierrs; were proposed. ,

I/On Samnlay nexUMesars Beetham and. ■ •Bunny have nrcangßWto be in Masjertoß; |o" make inquiries Wtto leverd' qtjsjtiens |vriioh have been refenla to wwm the ildjioation Board. || || V ';Jj)m packet in jpßapp & Hare's Emporium oh August contain a £1 note.—Advt, ■ -Blve'r-Bimrd firrsiipplying flfiy pilesT Specifications maybe Been at the office of .MrAL-Webater. ■■■-■■ -- at the Masterton Delating Society to-morrow evening pj;!;sv|uld the New Zealand Govern* in iiia.Honal defences.' 1 S^Ww%lflsPds 9 to LioldaUoat. .ffiWAQorrtaencltig August -6th r 188!. v Ra.ppJLE|iire , B.-ADVT. - Y^lAw . K oiiel/lile y to come on Masterton. goals liuß been served aw tth a summons, , and sijl prove the innWBMTot to^«|i|n^ {TC/flll ¥eßßiB f Eowes & lorns &ell r M their i »%W% fctntoW, 1 yY clothing, [jewelry, and o a«w«csM(»sr<6Si2B»i psrss Hares on Saturday, August! sth, 1882. lensi'lWTillravlwKi liA ' 1

sHßitf« flflfflßgSfflfl I the management ol"Mr W. M, Foley"iB^ ;: iSippearJi'at Carterton on Monday Amu j. arid oiLthe following Thursday. •" oJ « ni1 1 J>[)j_i Mfii T oCfeNoWS fifilfeo. Parterton winter 11 M\ TO%jornmandinn an! attendance Of 'about 150. ThechairwastakenbyMr Booth, and the burden of the'seveamg's?> 6 SMC BB .H rett y divided Mween localJatouiand kmjl assistants, Urn Mrs PalmeWJW^ >f first 80D S .9f,,,tnp '?Veut ng v wab then stag by Mr MraWatisfollbweu with -*Beware," and jMr Booth gave a comic reading, ''Mt-Butterwick's -toy n' Mower;' l 'M raW JiiWoroua BUife < 'Mi»Wye¥kiii ; fc <t ßtadk and Wil, very expressively, and M)' n Sjio'd K rass sno ceededjiem with '• Love's Request," and JHM« l AiPH''&Wy , B Sleep." -*W« ; SIM SffilVS-ii'sHfW to the Last," and Mr Dellar won the first encore of I he evening. Mf/BWh Mtetf i«ai&ni Wvlrsation Jiebl f 7WUb"'lM[i'ri&*S(d aaOW the I latier's wife for attending auctions, which .provoked lnueh kflghWr'tUeirig succeedod by "Alice where art Thou." MrsaoiMisa.. >WArt[rejjfiinai(i \o (if'tha duet» f and Mi (Jrey and The Friar of Orders Grey," but owing to the lateijesfs of tho {■ft?F[:'sß'iSP , 9PfeWfe waß ,nereJ y acknow. wTfeftMiWes Wyett! then treated t'lvelcmupany to a pianoiforte' duel }ffik gelMJUiMifeouiß tiDififGiftVanui,''' mk MoiiSnodijrasßbttiAlaHals'ofwiin an lencoteciMiß Wall»i'h'a!»ftigf I §ung*'! The l6u , ardiamiAitßel ,| ltHa*'dhaiiteiiiann , otinced. Ithft lhor^voiil'^ / be , ' i oiie nWanla 'Stlai entertainment on tliatday-tortnight in the tiona,}srp.ujjlibjijthe farce, " Noi 1 ftouud the Comer,'.' in which the principal roles willibe taken ICy Messrs To?ef a'nif f)rey. They-hftd-.dn.iio well in olitl the ''cle.bt!bf'.theTnßiiiiuW v <{u\int( the Iseasmi, and he hdßed tii see a full house •:ii%ll'tHif'"posß(bl'B clear it off.i Mr K" Dilloftfthbil'Baiiß ihe.'.' BritisTi iLion" in gond_s,tyle,-and_tho_proceedirigß eloßed with " God 6avo the Queen" by all pre-aentj-aUb'uUMO, | * i —i m ' • J ;*TheiiiOar.tfli ; lAc Mid their weekly 'hieeting' , bn Tuesday evening,; "Sir A. "VWlSdh occupying the chair and ahuut 18 meniberrbeiiigpresenr"Tliemiuntes of Jll'9tlW'Mes£lng<Ka'vS4g>been read and, confirmed-and the nomination! pi new' memberaepwobefed of J eveningv; l i! ) pfogre&s | of" !.fe.PWod, the prosperity.'of"Her people iwould ibe:jbetiei , i'a^vaTioed u by ) ieutor nteiol ; Gteat Britairf 1 thkofiuider te». ■presetifcf ulefsiW Tte qnsflfWpßß fepehei? % 'Mr 'Saitfuel' l lh' ll the"affii-/native, who U the oountry-irom--about' "4000" years before 's!??.'. !*§. rulersy.'ikiidileading iqoidentß to the.ipresent:date. He nex* referred to ,the, ; vaiioußi;.latiemp'W' »#' 'pierce the Isthmus of Suet and'ihe' 1 iiltimftte exeeu-..tionof-the'-'Work'by'Ba'r'Otf'db'j'Lesßepß obtained ili'it.tatid ,tH'e'-gre»rim{jilc(i|nce! of the canal bythe f|i'e"sea voy'agS'to th'^'East'and e)sewnere„ U |JJe then referred to the recent occurrences 1 in tl® country, thß ; weakhei3' l of 'the the; enormous:.public' the tyranny of-the up o; oyer the j loweV lolasseß.soihatfdrthe'sitfetyYif'tliecpminer' flial thoroughfare 'if 'Was'"desiriiDla England should have of the tfSaiw was inseparable from tqisiqiieation 'andshould be placed in her, keeping, and that it wiiuld be"bT9tlbintlhduld[ be so ,ra)her-thaii iOjthe^nativeSjCqstody.l He an unrt^iel deferred to Mju.MiliSß^ißjpeaed. It had been urged that -it was .not to the inteMte.pf, [inter■jm, but he had n°TO ft)questio'n.oiiiritereßt%iit also jpne.of duty tliatußbff shdtild Mve Itaken the action she-had. He referred l|o the higbl diviliia'tioh Vt one 'iitne in India and her subßeqi)ent.d.eoadeno6 through 'strife )SfefPjfey anj'the tfene'ficial had arißenthe cradle of science'.he thdiieat England Bhould ml'. worst enemies and prepare her for the r !i e £^vßi'^i ll . (^ ee - r S 8 - o SndeDendenoe fflSi^??^ m WDlcn M e the birthright, 'W/pnAglPfM'liose under Bdtish'rule. The question .wae;..spo.ken. to by Messrs ana the chairman, and the vote ultiteiately ™TO^ f ?iX oi y , W^^ m| J el ' B opening. debate is Aklbether. .is.it ducive to the-aivancement nf ajnew idauntlyffia't of high inab'road'B'iir'r'liilfbads ?" Mr (Sole opening™ favor of the. formeriiMr Price -6f o in g imm&&t§Sv '- tin) Inn) H/iti.fi u.ii j.. Oli»io3i\y j

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1142, 3 August 1882, Page 2

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LICENSING COMMITTEES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1142, 3 August 1882, Page 2

LICENSING COMMITTEES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1142, 3 August 1882, Page 2

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