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The Wairarapa Daily. TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1882. DIRECT STEAM SERVICE.

) ; i,'. y-\ v.*J,uiiL» "-r i 'Titty following ■ Mgliijkioijs are, to ,be \ o"ewaea '.by' t tlie ( House, before "ibe ' close,',/)!;' t fcjje, : present -session; on t^te . question of stead) communication yith England:— ' l ; 1 '^.' 1 ! ~,, ..].,. :%Uu, li||-.|l[Jir: 'dvml ,vm(«r-, . 1. "That .iiis!; not/expedient tlUt ai attempt should'beimatle: fpr theipeMnt'to' : , ,eaiabM : a , direct. ..stpamufposta "'sbrvioe' between.England and),New.;Zealai d, as Ihe large! isubsidy which would necessarily,be rehired would, more ; ithans-:count l erbata i nce ~ ..the adyanfages.",,!) ~,; ,;•, „-,[/. | 2. " That now in operation should be extended fdnwo - orthreeyears.if the cost; of, extension does not exceed the prepeDfc.cost /1 to i tl>e]c<)lony." ~3, » [That it iq ShouW , passenger and mercantile Bteam . service established bstween England and. ,', New Zealand by suitable steam vessels.",'' <j i, "Thatthe.lengfch,;pf ithei.voyage'sach 1 , ,way should not exceed fifty days;"j 1 [ :is.' y!'/3Jhat any contract,shjould not be for more than three years." i :,, 1 6,, l ';',That!the.cost l of l such:S.ewice to the Colony, should not exceed £4oJooo.per annum." ~ ' ~ j ■ i .' ,,: "-;' ;; 1. "The Government are;hereby author. ; , isedip.take the necessary measures to'give effect .to these resolutions.',!.. I "'!''." ■\ twkwg ) a't',trie,; ! queßtion, broadly, the Government, if. j;hey err! at .all,. . are.doing;soi.on the;safe: .side. -Sad ; they taken a 'million. out'! of' fcjie" "npy" loan for, the '^iirpoSe : of establishing l ' jdirectj! steairij''■ communieatjpn .England, the profit on its expenditure wouli'bfiifar largerith'an it canjreasoV ablv ! -'expected ib ; be; s; for railway, making. (Jur !i hnes, i osvry o our produce- , ;to, our.! p/>r,tg <j ( ibut,.this Jsjnojti pnbughi.. l We^uiretjhe'quickest and b|sose 1 bf ,,; our'prodiicfiiis".ftn(l' the "Home;' consumers;. Theroost. important.link is not that,; ■ which connects''ithe! inter/or pf New' •Zealand with- its seaboard, but that which jouib the latter''with tofldon , and,, Liverpool., We/ sincerely hope' that the 'Government/ In- proposing a ' vote of £40,000 per annum for three. , yeab : tb ll a'direct service^have Absolutely ascertained that i this sum will an.iefficient fleet being; 'Organised; 'The project 'is one of-,the' §rat importance to'the'' colony, in view . of,,the, rapid,,development ;of ;frozen meat /enterprise, and for the sake of ( a fe* thousand pounds its success.,''should, hftzarded.j /Apart i ; jirpm'.v the, j ivfhioh. it wduld'give to our exports, ill iyould m;oye -to Immgraiipn. Farmers yqiikj [fee' ,w,illing,nitoj 'start iromn p; 4hese shores" ''if ■they ''fotind 1 -',that'' 'f : misty j w.eek/.s; was tovimteeflWeeks at sea.' The o'tago| .Daily Tjmes'j .writing "on j;th6J subject W|b''spneer line, will not longwave' tne 'fiela I ffl tb'ilkelf. 1 .Traffic jcreates" trainc, and have said, .three.yearsmay m as but a short'tirhe at'Honie'during $S': iguaranteeof aV'subsidy.-vis'lin force, it ,will'.upifobablyupr6ve 'a« long; 'enotfgh'' period, to develop vau'seHrßuppprting. )fede/Ayhdughiihe'\West\.Coastim'ay J itiwiljibenefit .demand for coal sUitdble'fo>stekniingipurjgjes, W& in one way or other all parts of

the Colony will benefit by the intouriste who are thevv can. dolchWplylMwithlariifbrt, « oupheVnoyatpjs anssn<|nvenien|i collcM wiM. transhj||ient3l| i Amenoan or Mstrah&h' 'ports. The" outlay of £40,000 per annum for thves years is therefore, in our judgment, .amply,., justified .by _the.. |rQspgcti ye. Jfy " "", /""" 7i '"' I Since writing the above we find that 1 ;the lby reducingto£2o,Qop theannualgrMfcin aid. This is k an' ecdnqtby whifchjk calculated to prove disastrous,to the, colony and is thVlnmf legisla* tiveextravgggjj^^

The Taratahi-Oarterton Hi Bpard^ ' illlltf I^'tJhe'Mastertou'. Borough Council moeta preventeg!pr||| i-li-::<i! u^f 111 iTlie EeJ Jalneß McKeeleftthia district rj'.M iI• I . I 111 iHi . . I ill A\i If i.)t jthw. jnbMiinft driyui" in JtfWe He takes hia-horsea and. liyehiole'lvith him'to ( .)|aim|te_.|{ J J ;j ■ ; i' The;'treaßnrer;.of the Jewish Relief 'Fund acknowledges therrecei ptrof MrT. Carsweirof Frat'Poiritf ut ''* "

There was a moderate attendance of members at the Phoenix Lodge lasUvening,, Bro. Dagg presided, and the committee appointed'to organise the late con,viersa i ziqne. > reported., m yvery : fayojjaljle. terms as to its success. ' i

'Art I 'advertisement of the- Clyd&dale' hoi'se] Lord kelson,, a'ppekra in another* 'column:; This' 1 horse is rising five years old, and 'took 'first prizes'at Oamaru and Taeri when a. yearling, ajij'd-firat prize :atChnsich'ufch.'as a two-year-old. j He is of an exceptional breeding, and stands _l6; hands 3 inches high, We had a look over him thia-niorflin'kj'ind he appeara'tb us i 'feompact, plenty of HoneTand'muscle, and in ipleiidid 9onclitibn. j We .are"- informed he (s a Btaunch worker, and'ofljo'od temper; and* .judgingijfrom f iwfr c&W) ■\M\M tnt'thihk-the ihtdrrh atiqn' cori'ect I ,' ( and advise owners pjjniaresto. have a look'ow'Lbrd'Nelson'ancl examine his pedigree before deciding iinon a mate for them. ' c<J..'...lJ^iJ. ■"•A-telegram-in theTiiapeks'TiiheaslaWk' 1 that'the deputation whiobwent to Wei"; lin»ton- relittive.itov the-.-flooding 'ofr.R6ss\ place havp- had an interview with .the Hon. Mr Whitaker, andj_|that.itheyeing, hopeful of a favourable reply, The, Government gave the m deputation free Railway-passes toii;ejiable. ithem.to visit Jlastertpnj.and, i(0 over the, Eimntaka.railway.,,;;..-, ■j:-;. .':K 0-u! ; -" A : -letter.has' J beeii received"from. the' Minister of Justice'bythe Secretary of the l 'Maatertbii TdwnLaiidsTiiisteeaiuforkiin^ him that the. will be built upon the Government landluppn,|which the,present Court buildings stand. ~,;, ~•].; ..■.,, ■,-.' j.; T--. : ,'■•

1 ■ Tlie'Cartertpii Town Buiiittet at, die" Institute on ftlbiiday, aKpommissiohers, present. The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed., ; The- Clerk. repprfed ,t))e credit balance.,at the, Bank to be.,£3B 437 d. Tl}e fgipi.wins resolutions lyere: carried A'le'ii be authorised to erect aiverandah -in front, of his store. That Mr Philpot be informe'd' that the Board Jjave dispensed with 1 his 'services, 1 i fhat applicntionsbe' called for 1 the offices of Range): and Inspector of Nuisances, That specifications; he 1 ; prepared by and tenders accep'ted' by the ■chairman, The following accounts 1 w'ere passed for payment j-rR., Aulin, 138,10 a: 6d'j OT.ApplinV£lß'l2' ;l ,';'rj|'e ( .rfißpeotive Commissioners 'were aiuhyrisiisd to, carry , out the followiu" works:—Lincoln road .repairs |2 V DalefieldtroadtGl, 1 and 'tvlfevaf required on Park road.

,'.; We:omitted:in our l;st issue to publish 1 'the"{fi;ll.9tving h'ominatio.ns of judges fur the I: Pastrlr»l' 'Show I :—William Craig (Naioral lioraes '[, B..flair i( ( \Vauganui)|sheep. 1 'lhp'Show'G'omniitlee'meet again' on S-i'tui'day|'ihe9th'inat, ' •;',•

Thti'Masterton Debating Society advertises for Friday evening next a debate ; .sn" ' the proposed, loan' is-likeiy to'prove attractive to, me.nibers, not only one, but also beoausß parliamentary pro-' cedureistobe partly introduced for th|e .'first: time,i.intt)-ihe deliberntinug of: the Society!; in.ivii..<■.•..- '^ One of the.men. working pn the line Weir ''Pea'thersfpn' mot'" with'"rather';:&' seiHiis'ac'cident 1 this mormnsr, About Ba.,ni. some earth from aside cutting fell dentin fracturing the right leg above thei ankle,, - Dr, was in attendance siinii'afterj bound : up the' fractured leg,' and; the jnanjiwas aerit on to,' by the: 8,50 a,m,,..trjin..,. , '■;'; A special meeting of the Q-reyfown-.Horticultural fjll be held', onThursday e'venini; "next at thei(3ouiioil • .Chambers at :7:o,'olbok, TOO (f ■ ! "'{': 1 Councillors' and Gal-; lagli'er"-"arb!'th6 'retiring of tlie; Gi'eytown; Bprouih -'Cpuncil 'this year.; Nominations''for''the vacancies will .be; taken at the Council Chambers on '(layi'September'vat noon']"" ■;"■■'.'''

L-A narrow escape occurred to Mr B; B;' Belliihjß,spiii and: Mrs Bragging at Grey-; t'qif'o' they were, proceeding'to Carterton in a'; trap, and when burnt.bridge the: horse 'shied 'at'a man 'digging a post hole!'' and then bolted.; in, attempting to pull{ ,'jihe'animal.'up .the rejns' gayejway. ife ',B i ßjl l ih'en,got.,qn 1 i|g/ba i utp l ,' - violently to,ithe ground: rrfceiyingsomssevere bruisesji...'The.-run*--' away w/fh Mrs Bragginsiandthe boy went: at' T a. furious ; pace. as far- ajj tbi''Maori pah \ ■ where a oblivion with a telegraph, pu'sfc; further' progress*!' The' ; 'occupants; •tfere thrown i>ul,'i,he'trap turning ooni:'.; pletely over, .awhke Ijiirse. rollea into 'a: f)itflh',j'jfrs: Bfatjginß I'eceiyecl a very; s'eyefe shakmi,' bui:the'bqyjj esGjjiped uninjured.,,: ■„.,„;.; ~,,, I ■<■•-<■;■;

''• 'Thb.'iidjourued public ineeting Taratahi llutter & Cheese factory will be. held to-morrow at Carterton. ■.;'; ! ;j;

*~ Messrs Sinclair& A'foushave completed in a very'satisfactory' manner their, eon; tract for ereotirig ahd painting a fence oir >tlie Dixoti-atreet'bimndal'y'of the Ma'sfei''! .toniPublicPa.rk;,; ;i '//

, paptair^fßenuett,Lioutonatit.Otawfbrdi' SMrgeoiVWaus/iibd'SZ.'rßnk and file of' ( 'y.oluiiteers, were on' !:PiU'a'dßAn,iM,oijday e'vonina.and the qap{; li tain : ,tqok l a3yai)trgßL..9f ! t^B:moonlightrto i ; , i gi'v.e., j hiß: mem a ■'good'ijmar.ohurg jdrjll'fyrij tlie m'airiiroad J'laft6r ,whioh.tha serEjeii'rjtfl.' hinJ(th,Bithi*eeisqu&dß,'j-whni .will compete - in the forthcnniinsi bayonet 'pvacticS'for.'Mlf'' an h6ui t i I0 ;-At a meeting' • .woiulcl; ilfetaiti'thAse^ trnn of £7 per jto.,;'jMj}' -for his services—Itwas'-aioiiouticed that/ ftfajijrj visit OTprand arrange' for a review." ; m/ Carterton. It was resolved that jthe' : tff(i' and' l tHe 7 'cnlbr'sergea'd^;b^: anpointed n ojinitnittee to..define special'! '' daiie's'i'.ir'^ach'of'trie I It wis ; , Saturday ,'kmk Seid' ihh>;ipg,volunteered io pr'ovidejijitßes'a'urf' can. The next chunh parad.Q.wiil take' . pl/teei on. .theilfrh prox; • ■The.match-comi: njittee will meet to arrange match with Masterton this week.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1164, 29 August 1882, Page 2

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The Wairarapa Daily. TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1882. DIRECT STEAM SERVICE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1164, 29 August 1882, Page 2

The Wairarapa Daily. TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1882. DIRECT STEAM SERVICE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1164, 29 August 1882, Page 2

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