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GREYTOWN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.

maaili-'w! .'j:. i- . | *f a ASnauJ, general meeting 'of held'in'the Counoil Chambers ;bn JSatiii®' fsening, MrIEVtH; (Wbcfd in the chair, ''Bap deputation'appointed' at the . previous mooting to meet the. Masterton Hortioul'iliral 1 •Society : i'4nd3fthe W, and E,C.. PasMl! Society, reported that at a meeting liefd oh mt tavioM day at Cartertoii, it was decided' 1 ''thwthfrffianagement of the central shq€'at : day!deleft ; in4ke bafidiff t)id-Gfeytown Society, with the understanding that'halfOtho net profits Pastoral Society, „ j ■ . ftjraStesolVed that the Madtertdn Society ; .be , their niembera %' wt on tho.ceriera\ Bpimyj ar'd that) Messrs, Ai ! ModrfeV D W s ®®^ a^^ll MoShane, •Goxi'l3gar;),andi'GA'philipji'ibeiasked to'jwjfc, onVtbe Qenflral\6pminittpe, ,the'ey;ent one'to represent Mm, Inat Mes'sri ! Payton 'an 3 W^Car'dft 5 fie\bked ttf&ri 0 feiheetioa,, then reftWiPiMfttel drew up the schedule. The Secretary was instructed to advertise in the Standard and Daily, Messrs Wood, Nation, and Webstor van appointed » printing coumittM,

ordi|Ly]|beetingj|f the !06j|iyMuneiljwas. beld. atgthe Mnly sfficeSf?Carter£(in, oifcpWoJ'day Present: Cra Booth (Chairman), Kueaell, Donald, BraithwAiie, Matthews, McGregor, Jaoksoii, and Chamberlain, ljaving jbeff!J 7 ( eftd [and .jdojlfiM.edj. the') Treasurer «p6rtea a'credit balance of £105318a-2df'receipta-Biace-laat-ineetingr ■ Colonial Treasurer £600,-SouthWairarapa-Dog Registration 'j-ißu(k' l -».u The'ChaifmanltEed "ttTa trit - WO uld.be 1 more coiivmiimtiircQimdor,>their-|inan-oial poßieiptfat the session Parliament was concluded. ; An application was received from W. Benton for a weeks extension->.o| tit ye jfoy completion of his bridge contrajjtslßj[t([ bjb< reebuped for tbe expense he had sustained iii keepingT light burning at thai bridge, including jafipe, of £2l6s levied on him in tuia K.M., Court for. negleot|ij kjftp his" lamp burbiii({ on one occasion;—*©» ohairman J® I Biun and rkusingthecpih'pdnlsatimi.——Cf Donald auid that aMfie point wherethe; bridge was being very high', and special* precautions were necessary,——Cr Jackson denounced tho finejevjed on Mr Benton as too heavy fur 'ihe.oSm^~Or'P®e»»r r that of' tiM"be granted. The' •onutkqf .keeping ,t,he road-gopm-lay with the" contractor, and they could not relieve [hiin.of;tliiß .charge, of titpe, ag'reedi,to, (application for cost)of light re-,, fused. )| !'■ ''-I ■ i ,(:Oi!'PEEB:i)dgi'BESI9TRATIOIt. ■ Mr.Laimbeer wrote applying for paymeiit of s fb'erf on' the'cattle dogs'lie had' registered;—— The Ohairman suggested that--the -iiew-Dog-Actr Would-make it ; aadi ibat; com to itt ee;ooul d .be ;npppiQtec\ -which Could-include-the present-applica-tion in'its deliberations.-—-.-Gi' McGregoty co□ sid erj^d v the application sh6ujd!be dealt L with at oncerand on his motion, the, fees Cr Matthews stated that a road had been laid off by the Featheratvn jHighw.iyj; Beard from the Pine Bush'co'iw' to' tliiJ ''teaatv'CiiastinVthff'Ai?h'eafßidi'ng.M • The first pai;t'6E'the\road)WUsH«i'yoyed-.by. Mr. King.'iftnd ,g'|iy^,s|it;sfac,ijnfi v th9.\ s, -c,o.nd\ portion of it laid-off -by-Mi-Skeet was objected to by. local settlyjju jnd th(f Highway Board would he glad fo Tiave,a ( report from Mr King aB to whetjier'tlje latter was the best available line.— —Or McGregor, tbought.-itrftuuld.. begetter, if ifo-i3oard authorised Mr ; ,King'ii()Jayi ofl 'a. better' :j)ne |if ,pe.c.efsmy ..while: in the Jackson pointed nut lthat there.waiiii4iffioully.wilh Mflßiddiford, the owner of tlie land, as to another cV^isideratforii Cr Matthews did.uoi think Mi;Eiddifiitd'wbiildmsedifficulties. ■——rGr'.Donlild thought Mr'Eiddifdrd.wiiiild give'land fop anbther I 'Jihe,,Vjujt 'i'iVuiild;,require .the 'Board'V fence' U l m ! .~Th6' engineer was instructed to place his at f liedisposal of the Board. , s „,j it ! ■ i'-'"ADV&TiSINa. :: An' ' 1 a'/sbara. ,of. the , Couil ty' ndverii&imj' irom'Messrs';! Smitfi 'and Hdgu Wfts'read,— — ( Cr, lilcGregor did njM ( the |i^ i: sinfle, jiie Council refuaeti -a similar, application. They liad been well served in the matter of adveriisiug. i ., ii No i complaints had been received frnru'-cmitrato 1 . tors of insufficient publicity, and they were not hound to advertise merely to iPuppflftiinempftpersdutiSfti/failed to (see that they .werei juslifi, il'in inducing an additional outlay, and moved that the Council did not see .its way clear - to increaiii) i'ti'dxpensej ih^his 1 direction.—"Cr ""Braithwaito "seconded "the" motion.. pifeyfililu start in the district, and ail their,iuiitli might be übaorbed ..lit. ■advertising.^—tlr Chamberlain thought iy waa a |)ennj; ,wiee and pound foolish to' Vestrr<4.^Y%i^i>g,' s&d".mWl n» mi. unifiiidhie'iir 'that' 'the application he 1 grantiJd/'^ ! - L Ci' l Jackson seconded ! Hie! amendment, suggesting that the advertising distributed'! hM-ithe »«n tf the While-ahduld increased. He |ver)[6rio m shfii'e.—Or'j Doiiald said'that'a complaint ,'of, cient publicity__caniewith less fores fromIP fIJMiIWP}-.«e; tr ? ct » rß i a'»d.i as t^e J lat^er.j>yere J jiip.as6ntly satisfied, lie .j should support Cr McGregor's _ motion,;; said that. their itdrifc tiscirietf (siwewpf auch itolass that they were, sought for, and they were not under the" the whole ground ! as tradesmen were who advertised to ohtaiii lcfi^ilußrsI 1 iHe that the! 'question wasflo|ilinuiilly*criipi)ing Up. 'lt' was'a' poidt'wflidlr the 'Pastoral''Society; had conceded, 1 • but J their position was, different. He thought ihat unless they substantial,', quid protjuo they should not be justified' T Half a 'dozehidifferent:!paper* "mij;KtUtart and "prefer quite as legitimate a claim as the present 1 ohe,^— i Cr McGregor l said it was' unpleasant Wheli'tHey ipp'osed aii application of the present kind tii" have the; mewspapenfroin whiih'it emanated ; flying. at them, but they had a public duty to' perform,, r an^ r ,they; must disoharge it hopeitly.ill'iThe .prbposal of Cr Jackson t waf/ too..'Cpmplwat^d|to ; be -carried out: successfully.; , I Contractors would not know,, o*;l}fire to look- fnr ; advertisenients if they were changing from one paper to another.,'! *r—Theiamendment |put audi Toatj'latid'tlie motion: 6( OriMcGregor .tejedi'l ,yiii..'iw v-i.i-, ; >lli i'.'li: r ''BI(^VOtENT ; SOdiBTT. ' i: , '■ ' Arfapplfcatidn'ftnm tlie IfoHh 1 ffaiw-: rapa Beoqroliiflt, Society for ! a'!lgrant-in-it", on; jCaae. w,!)ich ! was .sent to. them from, ,|.hat,£lo,,hi., voted, .tp i: the Society as a ; im'atteulAfi right. It hadia. : .direqt| claim! on them;>from the last Government sub-, sidy."*> 'lt ,waß understood! thatiCarterton : Win' the 86utb Wairarapa ani! cases there i; wtre supposed to go -to tljeSouthern Benevolent. Society.-,—Th# aajd . to deal. it recognised ' all claims within the! County.——Cr DiJtttid suggested dividiugtlieir!''j>Hte hetwa ! ijh : lii6 'Nflrihlirn aiid' 1 Southern divisjofis, a'Benevolent Society was formally established at leatherstoa, ;buti.he: ooflldj iuoti sayV.wh'ether it still" Matthews thought it, bad-'cbllKpßed.,i:;^-Cr: Jaokson moved 'that £10,! B8 iFeatheribh'Society.— CbChahiberlairi 1 th'o(i'ifb't^thay' had' better: will f"'till; thiif MV," Ciiaii-mat'i 1 , ''lllVfliliiilii/-'it! j/JJ-j?: jiiiiiu'r! .{ occasionally that a case avose iu the aisf'.ol,l)hvrcal 1 required ( ,.pealing with, j [ They! ihad oneloritwD.-jiowiiin Cartejtpti.;of this; claßsj' ,which'iiihey '.were.'ideahbg ! wit||; privately on account of the'Jefusal of the :^nrtb^i"^p~3B?ew^ a grant to the Featherston Society if : itThe timV. had. not arrived when they co'uld'.do without tk was under-a moral obligation to idalalll. in its power to jwr poihteil (.out' that twoasocidies could , nut -ioilveniei'tlyi' wirk»'the; ' district, without a -,defined boundary 'like';'the '^fi^d, Py - WaiiiKawa River, ~' tnou^lll'• thdt ii County funds were supplied, any case within! the County should-have a claim,' and that eocietiea sbotild -oov (

jjbperuie i muti M 1 North: ana Soip B|jmld -j tight,— didppt'.'consiw,'! itdeajrable that 100 local,—On the motion of tfie : j Chairman, it was agreed that the Clerk j iihould>-grite r . /Benevjofentßodety, asking'jheip.' if,' they ) would 1 Be wllfin®: to- "extend' their j \ 'daries to the- nor the r iajsp,jto supply a list of a.nbßqriptior a re- 1 'ciSived"since April 27, JBSL-X ■" 1 engineers report. ! "^he 3 EnginePlrepori wis! til lu re id. 1 "'•On; the nation of theljOliairman i was sreaolyed ..|ljat the pripoAeu Wks on Maurjoeville be! proceided with subject to,the approval.of ,he \forks that the Engireer invite &r jwo miles of; formal ion ai the Taueru-Alfredton road.j- j : oifEli'e Chairman called 1 attention to the Waiohine river; which he said vias tjiking fi imcfijreXlriibrJjn'ary course. Or Braith--Vattfe-Bai& if-required jeeins; to as eoon aa Maible, hofore the "Sprint; frealfes came *-ddwn, Engineer iuatr.ucied .jb tee to it, - ...■•• j yjViTT ■■/xrtnrrff A Tr rj. A' JtEWfLyJi • The following report was presetted by Or Matthews on behalf of the Cum- : -mittee-: : ; We tii-reportf that we visited and carefully examined the Pigeon Bush"reserve, ! -'' Verb -iHffitmba that the Block contains about 14 acres. | lt ia ' I Hrt , Astly ,/l <if ,i z and a 1 : lirgi! jlMlion of4t must he ocdasi mally Bubmerged by the lake. ( ,The j?ater in i b "viciliiiy and'it cabiiotfpossibly , lie,Jtiae^d r foi;jthe.guvjio^e^Mr.Liardit re-, without, a It is the only place in the district vhere ; the public have access to t he lafe w thout ! fa ; frequently used by 'a'tVd' cpurtiiiij .parties. We therefore consider that as The risers'! • meeta /he reqinremenis of the put ho w • pfeaent it id- dot "bdvisable to patt Mt Leardat-aJeas'eoffitfwithoutjbfndinj! him. c'arrf out faitll'mlly tile im irove> menta he pr^ipisps, iii; jbia. Jotterl ndar r take. As rejardi respecting the lake ferry, we hope to b 1 able to have in a report at our next meet.•iOfettyO IOuVWoiV WWoJ'd MVV. : , ,jDr proposed ' ' r dotvn to this, it was hot worth wlile i» ' lease to him the reserve. On the situation of the chairman, it was ddtifdid to ask.Mr Liardet tu submit a.ileSniw offpr, Pencil!! jr '#s!s!:s* - jirepfifedi '"Jfeiii.-i-i-.0.. ?.L'i ,Hr«ttx.'ijuifiJL. 1 [' ■ • fo^ ; %9.pwjft ferry,approved by the corami'itee was adopted the Cpuiicil.' - 'i'ifcCOtNiii Uf%Oi^Bft|MnfiEß|l!S. iie.iAcQftunJs wero passed for pnyment. ,nWi|h reference : to'[ twolitems ill.Bs'2d ,andi-£l2 18i|d, fpr# expenses, of Licenst'nS Cnmmitteß!s, the Chairman said—l wonld»like to say with '.Tifltfftiiiiib tn accoiiilta'frotn-aS'veral-' ljcense coinmitteea, anawminiitiou'pure and' , simpl^' , 'Tliese |: cp nmitteeSj'SViirhayo to submit; If t hey 'dug out money .^th 1 a spad»they, could;,,, i not.,. 1 1 toe^ohi,',There , pire.J,',',trovejjijifi. ex- : peiiseß' of, :: t))e;,,f,Ojerk : i buggy hire fv'r!; Returning; Officer, .i,j-ja.il and-, coach fares, and in ndv.erti.iing, thay (il- t together ignore the fact (hat all tl at is - necessary is a gazette notice. Instead of this, they advertise as if the existence of .their bodies depmideduupur.:th'e'iiainount they spent, It was time that ; the youn. cilmade it stand 'And' refused -lo'oeriify to their accounts. The Carterton- Town .jßoiU'd fees, received , only M), the' feat going iu expenses, , Ne.ver, in the whole have! cance Ido pot single out therpresent ; 'ai:ciiunlß fn'r:Special..aiiidirtdversioiij j They ' :;kre all pbjectiona,ble, . Money' ta&en from . - the publicans, is it suppose considered fair '"gtunei.- , Tywill tjipt ' thsi iClerln .! iilio iiTßtruotoilito ivui'eitij ttie CqinmSt(efi^ I fkllinit attention to. the seriros'tfx ienses [.connected;" wiili, v.'i'h'.a > the '•travelling.expenses, of members l oom'(''jniitee McGregor the II motion. ;E(o the remarks of the Chairman with reference to items'.i ; jTlie. present, Act, cguld uio.t sr be : worked iso; cheaply as the former ohe, and ;; |)nohey spent, ori'.th'e legitimate .pjroses of , iihe act,' wit's in his opinion'-wellspSnp. ■;The Chairman said one or two members. ] |!pf 'Licensing l were"irpresent • !tbe'hin.K-| —Or 1 'Braithwaite'isaid tha't;at'tGarteft;d| |me,n- ---! charge ' i, ii'avellmg.!fixpenses!WTM"ti<'n : i%i I Mio 1. :U : H.w/r'.u., ui v-.jii . .mPOTOTOIMOi/.; V'!« J.W . " : 6if thef 'thbtrbfii 7 pf* G , r v D(ftiald^it? ! 'v -as re- ' ;rblv'e > d, / !rMi foVthe;©athers- • i'lC. I iJM:.'. 47 1 Boatd j\nd,thesGarierton i-Town^Bpar^, tie j l'"u|horised to "j& jound ;atrffijtSjlttie, - if '£•. l '2i ; ;-'.i . " > ■ . i approaohea ! to'the Waiohine Bridge aB a protection to Gys irm4tj | :|oubt^':the J expedierioy'of rotec^- ■ tionß, ; J 'sihk' any aitfoint of ,'moii'eyj irrjiro£edtVvtf'sV6VK& really , decreasing''. tnei'i-Wk's.ran by .^travellers, S'J"f I V^mii! , r.'l'•.THI? jPEHKT.'BEIL, ■ ,yiH ; Or Jackson hoped that a bßll?ivbald be, '' Jspeettjly 'placed -iit 1 'the : ' ManaFerry, v 1. ' tbei Public ■ ;Woclis ; had upon ; greeting .qne ■(here,:,: ■ ■■ . ,s>; ' THE DOSS. ■ ,"On the motion of thrOhairmar ,Bflrai Ddhttl dV'an'd. the werai . ap^dt^t'e^ revise.iiHe Bo|{ jregiatvatiori, arraiVgamoms in'W&j'dance iwitfyhe'riew meet:H ' V'!«r v\\ f 1 •:-j I

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1175, 11 September 1882, Page 2

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GREYTOWN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1175, 11 September 1882, Page 2

GREYTOWN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1175, 11 September 1882, Page 2

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