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to compel the Oastlepoint Board to keep it in reijajr ? Or Mackay; Tlie Board liar already' • expended more money on the road than • if-haß.received in rates from the settlers 1 ' ■ Mf' Meredith jioiiited ''nut that the . Bet '%B io»k up debentures to obtain a loadiand now, they ba-.i got one it was useless to them because it was-' nut kept : °P en i ;Waa the f ßpard bound to keep it ,open? ... ; > The : As myoh so as any othfer line of iuul within its boundaries, ' _ Or Mackay stated that the Co.unty sub' sidy had been spent in consi routing an additional length instend of keeping in repair the road all eady formed, ,•; Cr Smith inquired what the cost of repairs would ambiiut to.' ' Mr Meredith replied that Mr Brenuicr had estimated them at about £4O, ■ Cr,Mnokay stated .that., the tilerk t.f of the Caatlepoint Board had made a.Bimilnr. .calculation..The Oastlepoint Board had 150 miles of road to keep, a:.d only i 750 of rates per aminmlodo 'lie work with. If a few-mo?lt ; ty. settlers nude a road by debentures, it w,.uld be liitrd fur the JfcJourd to be cmui eliod to maim'in it. Tl.e Chairman suggested that a Bum was available out of a county vote, which with the assistance of ihe Oastlepoint Board would put the road iu repair. Cr Mackay thought he could answer for the co-opera'ion of the Board. Mr . Meredith said thia arrangement would be. satisfactory, and as ht< understood that the' Castlepoint Board was willinfj for Mr Morrison's ra'ui to be transferred to the Matlerion Highway Board, future difficultinj would be obviated, He pointed out that the road required widening, and asked what course would be the best to take to increase its width. : .The chairman said; he would advise the settlers to do the work under the Roads Coaatruction Act as a district road. He ■ hoped they would all take as much advantage of that Act as posssible. The following accounts were passed for paymentH; S. Wardell, L 8 Gs; Masterton Highway Board, LlO7 9s sd; H, Belliss, L22s; Ohas Pencil,L22s; J, J. Freeth, L9lßs 4d; E, C. Smyth, LI Is; M, Caselberg, L3l4s sd; A, B. Jackson, Ll6 lis Gd; W. Skeet, LI Is; T. P. Girdwood, L11G; J. Sohofield, L 4; P. Gray, 17s; Levin & Co., L 5; J. Groves. L2 2s; Maiterton Highway Board, L 32 8s; F. Taylor, LI Is; J. Paytnn & Co., L2 lis Gd, The meeting then adjourned. WELLINGTON COLLEGE. THE Fourth Quarter, 1882, will begin on TUESDAY, 3rd October. UIIAS. P, POWLESj Secretary. Wellington, -21 st September, 1882. 1198 CRICKET! CRICKET! TUST landed, ex City of Tuijore and fl Norman M'Leod, £2OO worth of Duke's celebmted and Widkets; and , Bryau's Lenrffuards, Gauntlets, and G-loyes. A. J. BENNETT, Cuba-street, Wellington. Under the pahmtje of His EmUmy SIR JAMES FMGUSm, At claison's on the block, Belwton Corbett'a Empire Hotel and the Post Otlice, can be seen the LAUGkST AND BEST ASSORTMENT of the Newest and Best Fruits, Pastry, and Confectionery in the District, I have lately (at ;tlie earnest request of my numerous friends, and for their especial requirement-) added the premises adjoining, where it is my intention to keep a regular supi'l}'of Fltli'SH J'ISH and VEGETABLES PuULTIiY, GAME, Ac., ready dressed and trussed by one who understauds the business,

Opposition I court; Competition I defy!! ALL OP THE BEST, and nothing but the bust of everything made, and a good supply always in stock, • The supposition is that opposition may threaten demolition, but my condition helps me to mail: tain position, Us net in mortals to command success. Ho will do more-r Endeavor tu dsscrvo It. JAMES CLAYS ON, From Hill's Red House, and Hill and Jones' Jewry-st., Aldgalo, Landon, NOTICE. THE Public are respectfully informed that our business premises will be closed every Saturday at 2 p.m. RALPH R, ARMSTRONG, GILES *• COLLINS. Carterton, 20th September, 1882. 1183 THE (Latt Sdlar aud Halts', opposite Lowes cfc lorn, next Rapp <fc Ham',) WILL BE OPENED BY L, J. HOOPER Pull Particulars Shortly, WALTER SMART (Late head waiter at the Cluij Hotel, Masterton.) i IN thanking his Wairarapa friends for their patronage since opening his Oystci* & Supper Rooms, Opposite the Theatre Royal, Lambton Qiny, Wellington, would inform them that he will still endeavor by giving every attention and civility, and supplying nothing but the Best and Freshest Oysters, fresh'in every day, from Evans' Bay Beds, terit'd continuance of the same, G. & W, SMART, ih ■ MASTiRTON OPAKI JOCKEY CLOB. A GENERAL meeting will bo'held at the Club Hotel, on SATURDAY, Sep.tember 30th, at 7,30, 1 Business important, . J. IOIiKS, : ••/ ' Scm-taty. NOTE THlfij AMBITION takes niany tliffcreul turns j but he who endeavors 1o find tationul amusement and pleasure for children deserves the thanks of iho nation far .more than the. warrior who teaches men to flay each other.' ■ • . For the purest Confectionery go to G-, H, THORNTON, Wholesale Confectioner, Man* new-street, Wellington,] , j

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1188, 25 September 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1188, 25 September 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1188, 25 September 1882, Page 3

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