jj p pii i nfUMu. Kg g f i this evening.*! - : Buy Rajip &;Hare's 2s tea. For quality, and flavor it cannot be beaten,—Advt. ,'Mr hip'.worklfthe " so«tefcon RIM, Courtiby-holding. a sit- ' ting to-morrow. . : •; / lOllskin ooats,. macintoshes," and overcoats can be had at-manufacturers'prices at Rapp,& Hare's, 'Emporium.-Aiivir. 1' Tfie Maa'terton String 4nd : entertainment to.:, the 128 th August.;' " ' 1 k ' Ai,)! that Sir (George is to bring forward another want of confinencemotion. ~ (i| ; The regular-, monthly' meeting of the Masterton Sohool Gommitteetakes place on Wednesday evening next. The attendance during the past month has been'very 1 inuoh reduced bybad weather. 7; '■; . Prom' an, ' a'dvertisemenV,; in v anbther, cjilumn it'will'be seen that'qu F/iday the.i 26th, Messrs T.' ltenuedy Maodoiiald an l d' i Oo v sel)atWellington,! under instructions from the Register of the SuprcroeOourt, a,valuable property at Kurbpuni, known as ih.thp,Occupation of Mr Hedged ■ (j typß; tqVtbe.Beydre weather yesterdayi t the special offertories at the Wesleyan and' < Presbyterian Ohurohes ,in-aid ; of! theJewish' 'Relief i?iitttf .were -'very,; light.']: "of." Wat 'Sundaya latterly ; : have \ ljee'n] ~ aj'eeriojiti; drawback! {oj "tlitf ; re|igiquq .dertorai'uimons, : Ministeis .will,; if jhey.,contiduei- Have'to,. resort to prayers forjßne Sundays; ;' j , lain'dredibly assnred/ytei the Weilington correspondent of. the Otajto Daily Times,, that in anticipation of &• coming 1 victory there are no fewerjthan three'pro-. miaed; Premiers l ' i five Attorney igeherala and Mihistecei -of Publio Works| 'aeven ' Miniatere 'bf Education; 10 Colonial , Sedretariesi pd/^'Post-master-generals'."" .. | .During • the six days rain whichlter'^' liiinated on' Wednesday Ust the dwellers in Alfredton'and'-WhareSma luxuriated ; iff jjwag a single hoiii'' of. their outdoor,' ,thron"gh qlimatic inclemency. They have evident)}) got: ( to;windward„of us.,'with ,that storm;t they will, no. doubt, before , the ,winter is *. over, have ( to pay for (he immunity' whicfe' they have enjoyed. . • • >W <y.& j Mr' W. Cullen has, just returned to 1 Mastfl'rton after a to England' via Suez, He briuga with, him an.agency :!• for Balmain's celebrated luminous : paiht, and a forty candle electric -.light! ty ( BpuseUV Those who' are: curious -about. • this method of illuWnationl'will, jno doubt, haye; an bppqrtuijify of'toeingjthe; i enjall maohine in /question.'. :ItJ Urns' attached to it a. small motor .power |for turning .the wheel of,a sewing.mabhine,. ; This is the fourth trip Home 'which IMr Cullen haa made since he has been'aNew Zealand colonist, andeaob visit; to |the mother country has tended to strengthen his conviction iri favor of the superiority of the Britain'of'the south 'as 'a. field I for . labor aud for healthy existence, '. - ] : .[Messrs Chamberlain, : Macquarrie,: antj \ ■ Dagg, the Committee appointed by Itlie Maßterton Highway "Board to . report! on j the dispute between the ; Gladstone' iu'd Wards over the Tupuftipiiru : rates, met on Saturday eyeiiiug' and faecided to rfioamiuen'd that (Hit of. the total): BUin of 1600! four hundred pounds paid; j during the period prior, to Mv J.O. M j lance's election as a Warden, should 5 be retained by the Gladstone Ward,, and that the -balance' shotild '-be refunded to,, the Wainmpru Ward.; This,' !of couj-se 1 /1 ; is:a compromise which may not-exactly please either aide, but'it will probably! be to,the intereat of both parties to bbry the hatebet and, accept it.,',-V ■ ' >vl ''l 1 ; The funeral of the late Mr J. E. Thump. , bob was solemnised yesterday afteran : on, by tljje :Eev,' ; ■. W. VE; Paigeli'lti spite of the molement weather, there was' a , very large following of the friends of. the deceased.: Both of the I Masterton', Masonic Lodges, contributed large numbers j of 1 broi'hers'to the cortege. ; 'Tbe'(jreyl<jwn Masonic Lodge was unable, through* the inulemerioy of the, weather to te' representhe.ocoassio'n.j The proceeding at 'the graye .were, owipg .to the heavy dowol ! fal'i necessarily , such.unfavorable, circiiijisianioel accorded, and manifested throughout the town anddiatrict must have been gratifying 'to the fainily-of! the deceased, , The concert in ilfe ' Masterton String Band postponed in consequence.,of/some-of the contributors being relatives lat'e' MrJ.E.Thdmpaon. I]! ; '•" Mesarß Lowes & lorns [atteritlance at their auctiorr on- Saturaaly) < 'last; > Every lo't offered-was ■sol'd 'readily, but prices-for trees 1 and shrubs ruled sliijhtly lower than at the previous said 0/ i:nursery. atook; Ioi.UA i •m j , We have no hesitation in saying that. Ihe,cheapest andiheat house, in (Masterion for clothingj groceryironmongery, 'Wots and' shoes,-and-nll general Imerchandise,) . 'ijl.Bapp it.H»re'a. the.^£png{a.^-si^>ji4. Mr iG.jS., W. for, sale or to lei 472 of land four miles' . -165-afrea-jjhree mi^eE| from the town. . Both | .properties 1 Wh v .®. r ytffl?y'V' Ahai,.ttie.Hflck,of the .nop,d sush prope'rties"slipjii|. command v i if.eaiy sale, i mi in s t ii)i!,i...4 st lH 1 •;/ Mtfipjuii 'S 4 lite) . original condition as a swamp by-the rain ■iwhich jet in on Saturday, atid jwhiqh sjtill continnes. The box oulvert on the. main* l'ne has piroved too ismall 'for the storm water which.now-wanders over the'surfAce. of the siburb'in.a manti'er whick is verji depressing to, local residents and the ' 'ftSv'illiiiff publici Mi ] ! c.'.ia'fj! ol | ' r ' Jfe doh'ft'th^.cCndiiion.oi'.'Whi&ti 1 the''West ,f{6!.p tO||olrm , l aPro j vincial,c i vjolated, ah| he tually a Wairaraoa venture. It mjghfcjnst as welbhave itiohead quarters in this district : -'i ... I .si oioji ;.:ir;u '(ID A ooncert'was given, i,n; ; Hallj Featherstqn "on- Saturday:"evening' Hst T in u aid of 'the- Schioi J Mr ow hundred and'fifty pilfsoiis wW . a, great success.asjho',usually {is. . Measrs ljuff,« >v S tepbensonf< ; jQuff, Mcljarren, jjßlaok,' ; and Topgo^^'alajoi,*tdqlr/part'l u- ! th^firogramme, whici|^jili ; «ble,assiftVncei was an exceptionally; stroflg ope. ; 'We . that [at . the doors so that the 4nUr'tainn}en|i wag ! 'financially>' asi . i.niii- )■ ) 'itiiloa alaate'f I: •' ; ;. | , : An ■. p.ftfc :.fo;iaS.at»rday stiindthißwillbejhemost.iimp(irt4iitsAle : of thp .Provincial'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1151, 14 August 1882, Page 2
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