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A meotihi'of the credife ifcthe of Adam Donald and David builderß, is convened by Mr ' Wakelin, creditors trustee, at the office of Messrs Beard and Gray, Solioitora, Grey-': I town, for Monday, the 25thin8tj:tQ: t cqm; v sider the. debtors application for d" dia*' : charge. • . ' The Pastoral Society invite competition in the following clauses for whicir'valu- , able prizes will be given at tlio coming show. Best ten crossbred ewes with lambs at foot, best retriever dog, and best set of light horse shoes. ; ; j: i M. Oaselbei'g & 00. is now spening up Spring and Summer dress materials of the nowept and moat, esthetic shades,j which they have recently received direct from London per city of Tanjore. ... • • j The Masterton Debating Society die--- J cuss this evening the deferred payment 1 system of settling land.- j After a long spoil of fine dry weather a welcome change to rain showersigladdens this morning all who possess land or cultivate, gardens. '• , A portrait of the hero of the day, "Arabi Pasha," will appear in our illustrated supplement to-morrow. The miscellaneous articles comprise " Cheap Books," " Female Lovliuess," and " The Railwaytrack Layer." Tales and Sketches are represented by " The Princess of Asnelles," " Mabel and the Flowers," and " How to Buy a Bonnet." The Masterton Volunteers meet for re: crutt drill this evening, Hipp h Hiiro's now advertisement," is crowded out of our present issue, but it 1 will bo in to-morrow, Wo have no hesitation in saying that it is by.far the cheapest list wo have yet seen.—Advt. On Saturday ..lioxt in connection -with the football match of 'the New South Wales Team, the 6.25 train from Wellington will run through to all Wairarapa • stations. Single tickets will be available, for the return journey. Mr Tims. Myers, picture frsner, has a businessaunouncement in another column,' A speciality of liia establishment is that a i picture can be framed in any styles while; • the customer waits, He has it choice: assortment framed and unframed. ! Messrs Cook and Sons, tailors, of Lainbion Quay, Wellington, have n busi- ; ness curd in another column. i . Messrs 0. Ludwig and Son, Jewellers, of Wellington, announce that they have just received a largo assortment of clocks, 1 spectacles, &c. Mr H. D. Edwards, hoot and shoe manufacturer, of Manners-street, Wellington, announces that he is selling his present stock,, which'is,;'of fgood { quality and well assorted, very cheap; for ' cash, in order to facilitate: alterations' or. the premises made necessary by the the arrival of manufacturing machinery, ) About half-past six last evening Mr R. • Brown, the returning officer declared the result of the poll in the municipal election. I There was, a large crowd assembled in front of the Town Hall who appeared to take a keen interest in the issue. The return was, G. Heron, 202; W. W. McCardle, 188; Vf; Perry, 176, J. H, . Corbett, 131, and F. Gray 116. Messrs . Heron, McCardle, and Perry being declared duly, elected. Mr McCardle in the absence of Mr Heron, who headed the. poll, thanked his friends for the very honorable position in which they had . placed him, He was a few votes below j Mr Heron, but he stood in a position which he hardly expected to occupy. This proved that his outspoken and manly conduct had met with the approval of the , burgesses, He again thanked them for the way in which they had supported him (applause). Mr Percy: "I thank those who have voted for me." A voice: "and you will givo us good beef after this," I Mr Perry: " If you can provo that I have given yon bad beef in the past I will give you as good as I have given you hoforo, and you can't beat it (laugliter), I beg to movo a vole of thanks to the Returning Officer." The Returning I Officer; " Good night, gentlemen." Exeu.nt omnes, t Tonders are invited by Mr G. Fannin, architect, for the erection of a dwelling homo. , The Oruatnmore case was continued on " Thursday, the following witnesses being examined: r- Takerei, James Cooper, JNgairo, Kohea, Whatakorare. The latter, f the principal witness in tho case, was ; under examination for Rome hours, The • case is likely to last the sitting out of the . Court this week, ' Some little amusement was created at the meeting on Wednesday evening at the Public Hall, Carterton, by Tikawenga - striking up the death chant over the - Native Bills of the session, in which the [ Maoris present with laughter joined. r The final practice of the Greytown ■ Philharmonic Society wasverynumerously : attended last evening. The conductor i notified that a full rohearsal will be held . on Monday evoning, when members are , expected to be presen't at 7.80 sharp, ■ Tho members of tlio Loyal Groytown Lodgo, 1.0.0. F., M.U., intend holding a Soiree in about three weeks from date. Ab it is a long time since there has been | one in Greytown, no doubt it will be looked forward to with pleasure by the ■ dancing community of that end of the Yalley. The music will bo supplied by 1 members of the Order, who number among their ranks nearly all the musical , talent of Greytown; so that intending Tisitors will have nothing to complain of in this respect, Tho last tree sale of the season will be conducted in Masterton to-morrow by Messrs Lowes & lorns at 1 p.m. ,/. The catalogue includes Nelson fruit and-orna-mental trees and a very fine assortment of pot plants, " . William Brennan an, inebriate, was fined 20a by his Worship the Mayor at the R.M. Court this morning witli the : alternative of seven days.','. 1 j The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency reports as follows on the Wellington and Wairarapa markets Sheepskius—An improved demand at slightly enhanced rates, Hides—All coming forward absorbed by local tanners. Tallow and fat—demand good. ■: Bi those grand steamships the Mirzapore, Decjan, and Rome, of the Peninsular and Oriental Company, have been, received the first shipments of new goods for the spring trade, at 'fa Aro House. Ladies k "will be pleased to know that some excellent and choice dress materials of the very .latest i 'fashions have,been received,.together with a profuse and charming variety of laces, ' trimmings, millinery, sunshades, parasols, ' 1 costumes, mantles, Ac,, ifcc. Altogether, in 1 every department tllore is a large display of ■ the latest novelties, and ladies would do well . • th malto air early inspection and selection. ; -Ladies are'also reminded that artistic dressmaking, for which To Aro House stands unrivalled, offers them all the advantages pos- ; sessed by the best-West End houses of London! To' secure an early,completion of their orders, it would be advantageous to ' place them as speedily as possible at -Tb ; Aro House, Cuba-street, Wellington.— [ADVT.] ,':i

Mr Tgrnpana, M. H.R., addressed a;; .Ore Ore natives in. the; ' Masterton, yesterday after-? ; <noos| %-ciay lie has.: Aietaedlbyi fgMs|n ||(e. for |p.JJf ; jT|a { Ru«pahungft river is pk ' raig odpliejhilla having pelted i sieal of l||?anow with whichpei?pm'A; 'mits have,' up'to the present change in the weathpr,'been crowned, A marf named Daniel Pay ton, while buJhfallinglor'Dr''Ho'Bking'''at , Weraite' lyeaterday, met with a severe accident, A ! branch fell a distance of about twenty "feetT sTriking him in d slanting direction on the head and causing a severe Bcalp wound, as well astconcnssion ofthebrain. The insensible for a long time. - A cart was procured, and Dr Hosking, after dressing the wound, had him removed to the Masterton Hospital, where he is now doing well. : ' We Advocate, " that if tiietehad been another trial necessary to prove the patience of Job, he would have been appointed Judge of a Native Land Court, had such an in"stitutiun existed in his time.j We'were going to suggest'that he might have been made a claimant to native land, and had his temper and his pookot tried for weary, weary weeks, and been doomed to feast day after day on that hope deferred which ,maketh, the heart sick. -This latter task, 'however, Biire, havebeen t'oo'seveYe fofeven We model of patience, whose name has come down to us through all ageß." > , To those who want. a, really fkst-olasß shear, call iand- inspeo t': the large variety at Wellington prices, which can be seen at Rapp & Hare's, Emporium.—Advi.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1179, 15 September 1882, Page 2

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Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1179, 15 September 1882, Page 2

Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1179, 15 September 1882, Page 2

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