to the but thai was during tlie'first half year. ' > Oonrt; Wlien was the 12 paid. Witness: In Auu'iisi or September,'' To. plaintiff; I refused to pay you the money in Mastortou when you offered to take a pound, .and said I ; was .going io ; file. . You never naked mo.for the money in Carterton.' You only sent.me a letter, to which I did not reply.' : m, " n Tile Court suggested to the plaintiff that he oould accept a n'onsuit iif/hu deaired one. The plaintiff declined a lionsuit ■ -.■■•• • <-■ The Court said it must-'give 'judijmtmt for the defendant as the ovidorict! whs so contradictory, and it was open to the pliiin v tiff to have confirmed his case by calling witnesses,. Judgment'.'against' plaintiff with costs 325, '. ; . r G; H- Liater-Kaye v J. Burrow—Debt £76 12s 6d. Mr.Beard for plaintiff, and -Mr Sandilands for defendant.; .The claim reduced by a sum of i3O paid- into ■•■ Court by-'the defendant. The evidence in this oust) is tnuoh the same as when it. / win nonsuited in the District C»uri, and' "" which was' fully reported at the time. ■ The cdbViis occupying the attention of the Oouri wliuo \vn went to'press;' Men of'tlie Wairarapa ahould not forget that they will-have an opportunity of purchasing , all, fifticles of clothing at a very largo reduction from usual rates, and should thenfore not /ail to lie among the earliest '. visitors at the Surplus Stock Sale at Te Are Horse.—An, 1
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH,' MASTERTON. ' A FAREWELL TEA MEETING will JX bo held on MONDAY NEXT,,2Bth itißt., in connection with the translation of the Rev. J. McKeo to Waimate, Timaru. Tea at 5.80. After which a PUtLIC, MEETING will be held in the iimn-h. The Rev, J. .Patbbson, of Welliugton, will preside, und addresses will be given by other Ministers and friends. lltiO TO BUILDERS. THE Board of Education invite tenders until TUESDAY, the 29th inst., for tlia Erection of a School at Waihakeku, near Greytown, Plans and specifications at ny office, and 'at the Standard Office, Greytown. THOS. TUKNBULL, 1160 Architeot to the Board. "IXTHITTAKERBRO3. aao now offering y y the whole of their splendidly assorted stock of FANCY GOODS, comprising Porcelain Baskotij Helen's Babies and other People's Babies, Baskets, Mirrors, Vases, Majolica Ware, Etruscan Ware, Toys, Hocking HorBM, Brackets, Photo Albums and Frames, Kemps, tiorap Albums, Purses, Desks, Ladies' and Gents' Companions, Bags, Work Muxes and Basket, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, and hundreds of mo-nacks too numerous to mention, at a discount of 5s in the pound. , BIRMINGHAM HOUSE, : Opposite the New Supreme Court, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON MASTEIiTON DEBATING SOCIETY. MEMBERS meet at the Institute on FRIDAY NEXT, 25th August, at '7.30 p.m. Subject for Debate : '"Should Standing Armies be abolished ?" ; F.T.REDMAN, 1160 ' Hon. Sec. • THE MUIUAL FiRE ANE MARINE ■ COMPANY OF NEW WE have to-day received the following telegram. WILLIAMSON & CO,, Brokers. ' '"Auckland, 'l22nd August. " Messrs Williamson and Co., !' Wellington,' v " Time for receiving applications extended to 30tfi September', ' Coming South to appoint Board of Advice. "(Signed) ' ■ Robert Dodson, •' Manager." [Extract from New Zealand Qiaette, No. 6!), page 1111, 17th August. 1882,].. Revoking Authority to Inspectors of at Money Order Oltices as Receivers. - Notice No. 126. Colonial Secretary's Office, Wellington; 10th August, 1882. HIS ; Excellency the Administrator of the Government has been pleased to revoke the authority given on the 14th March, 1879, to Inspectors and Chief Inspectors of Sheep appointed under " The Sheep Act, 1878;" to receive the sheep rate, and to appoint Postmasters at any post office where there is a money order office to be the persons to receive the Sheep rate under the provisions of the Baid Act. THOMAS DICK. Small Farm Property, FOR SALE-A BARGAIN. By order of tho Trustee. ACHES LAND, situate at Carter. ton, between the properties of Mr Bassbtt and Mr (5. Waterson, being sections Nos. 303 and 304.'. In order t( effect an immediate sale £3 (three pounds) per acre will be taken, and'liberal terms given. An opportunity not to be lost. Apply to • . ' F. H. WOOD, 1160 - Auctioneer and • Estate Agent. FINAL NOTICE. ALL Claims against, the Estate of the late Charles Dixon must be isent in by THURSDAY,'Aug. 31et, 1882, or they will not be recognised. , J.M. CLELAND, 8..P PERRY, . Trustees in the Estate. Masterton, Augußt.24, 1882. 1160 JG. C A M P B E L L , Wairarapa Agent For . ,/vv W. McKEEVER, WINE k SPIRIT MERCHANT. Price Lists on application. Orders promptly , ... - attended to. "1124 HORSE CARDS for the coming season printed-at'-the -Wairarapa Dabt . Job- Printing. Office. jn, superior style at S 1 OUTH BRITISH FORWARDING COMPANY. ; 'i , FEAIHERSTONrST., WELLINGTON.;, Goods arid Parcels' Bent or collected . throughout' Neil Zealand' and Australia, ' Custom HoWwork, dtoe, Parcels collected and delivered Free at the Railway Station, finnnimiees will avoid muoh delay and.ex'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1160, 24 August 1882, Page 3
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