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The Wairarapa Daily. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1882. WHATIWHATIHOE.

John Bryce has been' checkmated by the King party at tliat romalitic'riative centre • Whatiwhatihoe,- • ■ The check-' mate, .however; lonly,extends to' 'his (Conciliation proposals, and when lie corned /forward 'with''a/policy of a ! , s .terner character there will be but a poor chance for|. tliat potentate, Tawhiao, an<i liis following. It is not,altogether a matter for regret' ! 'that Mr Bryce's. sugar and blanket proffers have 'been 1 ' rejected, Tlley involved a pension to Tawiiiao which was no great matter, but they also included the extension to him of legislative and judicial lienors of which: he is personally altogether, ,unworthy. There have been J.P/smad'e but little better than Tawhiao, and : there ! ha,ve been M.LO's created who have./ been' almost as ' objectionable, but , l {here is a re-actio'n now in favor of keeping the Legislative Council and- the justice' roll in a reputable conation, and the appointment of Tawhiao to one or the othor would have been Reived with aStimentof unmitigated disgust,, Tjbese honors were offered-to» •Tawiiiao if 'ho yguld surrender his mana,as kmg,,and. acknowjedge thesupremacy 'of Her, Majesty throughout .his country. 'Apparently he was personally to' reject but 'he was in the' hands of his followers, who would not.allow him to accept the Governinont.prbposals.' The acceptance of them would have involved some dishonor to theooTony,' and ; for this reason many! settlers will prefer that' 1 Mr BipcE should gainhis end by a for titer in re procedure rather- than! b fnmikr in modo tactics, Obstinate .John Bbycie iS not the m{in ; to, rest 1 till : lie: •has gained his end, Ite has an iron Booner or; later the,weight of i,t will be felt in the King Country.

!i Mr Witdell, R.M., siti at Greytown to- " ' ■-1 '•' r . •;) 11 The MastflfAo.n JBorongh, council holdsits regular fortnightly meeting fhis oveniiig', lisoigny case. , : vai admitted Jo, the Masterton Hospital today.'.: j[oclc?>ale to-morrow 160 HMff'&S pige, poultry, &c. ' %$!• : H. ,\Vood sells at. Carter tonto-; morrot? 30,000 feet of totara and riniu .timber in lqts to suit purchasers. ! ' The,, pfeajjeotus ;of' "Zejilmi'i, Topacco Growing and jManufaoiuripg Company is publiahed ip another cojuinn, fro)?? wk'oh it will He Been that a very, for establishing »n /jxtjeply, profitable indnstro . • . i ■ -i

I'. i I J I —pr ; —, .fa arrivjsdiat ths WjslKngfijn Heads tiiiq! mornin^fe-the tllfWT w r In our report of the late Show wV omitted to mention that Mr Henry Walton of Ngaliautanga took Ist pxizo (£1) for !-dre3sed'wool*mats/'~*'''r 4 "-':-:r--:r:-.-r { v The<Rev'. W!, Panton! Browii srmejrly .well, known in.the' "charge of the Oatlin'a diatiict.

Dr Grabbam, the newly-appointfcd Inspector of Lunatic Asylums JEor the oolony, arrived yeaterday/pk\ at the Bluff, and may be expeoted in' Wellington on Friday,. ! The' Mastertori" %esleyai School, celebrates its. anniversary, on '.l'hursday next 9th inst., when the new Bohool robm tor tsfoi£ casion.'' VThis gathering is '4uall£ extromely popular, and a large number of visitors are always attracted to it by their. knowledge .ofuts; en joy able; pttture. t - 0n ■ > tho present occasion there will probably be a larger concourse than; usual afe tho, heavy loss the school recently su'stainod by the destruction of their organ and books with the Town Hall will no doubt attract many-sympathisers, . ( ; y : The usual monthly meeting of the Fea* therston Highway Board took place, on, Saturday last at the Boardroom Featherston. Present-Mr J. Donald (chaivinan), arid Messrs 'Matthews,. Bidwill, and Mo ; . ! Dougall. The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed, The Treasurer's ' statement showed a balance of £490 18a 9d, Accounts passed for payment £l4g I 10s 9d, Correspondence was reyl fro®' the Chairman of cil re alteration of Highway Board botm-1 dary, also from the Chairman of the Masterton Board on the, s sqbjeoti I From executors of Barton's osta'tp," ro tho road laid: off to r Hpjigljton'a property.)] Resolved that the Clerk be instructed to. Chief/ Surveyor explaining oumstanses connected with road through aeptio« 7C| and-fiß.k if the Board is justified i in openiug the said road. The following; ! fenders were opened for metalling 40 "bains" near Mitchell's gate :-tfhom«a j Hodge & Cp, i'2 2b Gd per .chain , (accep-. ! H. jßurgdsa alid' fcoiv l £2 tfo, Iffo? solved that tondeia bs onlled for formation and " widening at' the foot of' Wailienga outtingto fhe sotjel, tenders tofbo'loloftji pnJuesday^^st,iust.!.' |and that Messrs' Jackson, Donald, and Matthews be appointed to open" the Bams,' The offer of Messrs J. and W. Bidwill,to, coi#* bute towards the cost ofjdraih'along th'eroad at 9s per chain was accepted. The Clerk, was instructedi to .take, thef jndcessary stepsto pr'oclaini 'tho road"through Manokakiti south block, Mr Matthews reported that he had some scrub., cut through; bjsjblpqk .one; chain wide it/'3s per chain.* Mr'Bidwill asked that'five .chains of the Kahautara road be metalled befpre wool;iteasdu. i Tho. meeting 'theiil [dosed,

Tho mtetine of the provisional (jirflctors of the Theatre Royal Company held at the Empire Hotel'last Zoning' was well attended, it,\V decided-tkaf k company told be floated wit)} a. capital of £2500 in W Bharcs of £S' oaoh/of which ,it, is ..proposed to, call, up £2 per share by'oasy instalments;' ' The follow-' ing provisional directory proposed at the previous meeting was finally arranged, viz : Messrs G. Beethara, A. Bish, R, V. Smith, Franoi#, D,- J, McCarthy, ~D, ! J: '-Coomjfith, W. Rapfc - Buiolci'T." Wrigley, D. "Donald, R, Harei"W, G. Beard, E. E, Chamberlain, J.H, Oorbetfc, and J. Nicol, Preliminary arrangements liavo already beon made for securing the Empire favorable' terniiß,! sod. there ia every prospect of the proposed company proving a commercial auccjaas. The full prospectus appears in another column, and already sufficient'Bhares are applied for to warrant the floating of the cqmpany,

! K meeting of the Featheraton Town Board was held fyst cvpnifjg, PresentMi' G, Reynolds (chairman); Messrs W. ' Cundy, Burt, and Hodder. The minutes of the provions meoting were ,read' r confirmed. The treasurer's statement shewed a balance of dE5Ol3s 10d. : The ; following nccounts were passed for pay- . ment I—Harris, £7lB sd; Arney, : H 13s 4d, The Poundkeeper handed in his f report, and fees'collected for the mcyith, , 12 Gd. The Dog Eegistrafe also handed' - in'ss as fees collected. A report was read from the Ranker and Inspector of Nbi'.' .. sances,, atati ng' there had been uveal' broaches','of th 6, by-laws, viz ■ across Jotasohjimd Reynoldsrstreet: .also r ' gprae.being allowed to grow onithe :foots P^thaJn' Fox, Lyon, and Revans-strset, ; ' Also breaches of ,byrlaws.l9iandr27, l aeon-' I'Sjiog: been obtained in;,tljmi; i cabs in Court that ; day agaioafh i. persons allowing,thpir puttie to wander.on { thp:,public,,road. j. Oorrespondenoft'.wasj ( readifrom J,! Yiles, l'e rates, informing thff i Board that ho: had paid them into the '• Court; from the Provincial Auditor informing the Board that' after-a caroful i 1 search; the, bank booki&nd missing: doon- ; menta could not be found; f/om tha : Secretary of the : Wairarapa ' Pastoral Society, notifying that the Show was to be held on Nov, 1; .from the Wavetly i Town re linitod aofcioribelng taken. fnreference to vpublicans 1 :, license feci, : from the Masterton Highway Board, enclosing a copy I of a resolutibn 'passed on the 14tlv iristi ire ataalgamatlah.of Counties East and West; f :lt wois- , a 1P' 20131 meeting of the 'Boar'd bd Friday evening nextto take into'coniiideration the advisability of the, Board passing a reaolutibh rtgreeing to "the ppMiO County, and West, i;i Tjie i .iaeoting thenjt^rmiij^tedi The, Soiree to|be;boldat'Greytownnext Thurajlny.,,9 th;, ; Inst,,, pro mifea,j by, the number of ticket's already a ' great success, . The Committee have, been most energetic iin arranging for. ample re- , freshments, good'mpo,-■ &o.y/ : and,' as the object of this soiree is for the purpose of raising fuijdsto purchase'a-piano for the ,Philharmonic l Society,'' ye ! cordially wish them every success,"which' 1 sure will be the oaße, as the p.rioe of admittance 19 •tractions in Greytown t on, that evening, when a large numbed of-'visitors are expected from the country and other •town' who will we have no doubt, wind up'tfieir holiday, bv attending this Soiree. 1 L'.U <>' j •{'/ A li/ i i'i The Kaipoi Clothing Company' are to be congratulated upon their fine display t)f clothing,'blankets, l mauds, &e! ; at'tiio; Pastoral Show . yesterday, Rapp ,and' Hare have''receiVed'4'cases direot'ironi the factoiy, and,as, they pre introduce these goods into the market are selling thara, at, exceedingly 4ow price?.— ADVT, | ■ s . 'j/.Kt'n All thrifty ( huswives should,inspect.. the Carphpfiparlmk at Te , AroH6use,„'^el-', lington;; It.; mhm. a large .and leKoiee vaj*/ciy; carpe'js, ,o«(i at, ' mitiimmti prieeiy. 'Jute 1 Carpels' frmj. 94 M\ Carpel*, fiothl'it r j'Tdp^i^^om^'.: 6d; antl ' Wusielsf'fiW tif wrp'its planneil }„ j Jf, Niw ttai'Ohristmas. 'i sons an approaclm(g,'ilie ' 3 carefut housewife i ■will lendluhttflkking-io'-tte chMkioU'-'of •her \Curlam, and deciding <ii • to Ik number I 'V 'iwfa. &!»!ss& vpjthe, || home during the festive season.'All audi should remember that WefliaWm almost unliqrited:ohoiM ELt>James> Smith's, 1* j ivWellfijgtbiii,' cahd' i jraii tjwi'c/ictM'iXaee Curtains, fromis 9d toSOsper puir; Muslin , Cnrtaks, from 3s to 455; Duplex .law Curtains, (hat is, Curtains and Valmifam- ' fined,from 13a 6&fatrpair. T.v i

$ Mi||. Mljiyii, jf|| foar magnificent iu hia window. jOupid h#vWentMen/bußy in' Master-, -.Elanfof Mr "Wharesma property, which is to be snld ,'>y Me«w Bethnne & Co, on the 15th inat., may be obtained at thiß'offioßi : ~ ! tiThe usual weekly practice of theGreytown;PhilharmoDio_Sooiety will not'tuke' place, owing to their soiree being on their praotioe night—next Thursday, in the Town Hall,. i tile estate of Edwin Charles Evens are requested to furnish all elnima &> •iosfc, Rna-persdng ina&Dtfeu wthtr estate are oalled ..upon..to_pay_up-by. the J Oth foiifc r PkrSfjra^h''^ aflfeiitisini; intolerable nuisance, and the sooner it is put a stop to the better, No matter what lpapetCyou'takehlp, J - %bli Articles asT' the following meet your eyeMuir & Dixon Bros; .(of thej Masterton Coach Factory) have' ] ust Wceived direct'from London ex Otakia splendid assortment of coachbuilders' goods, especially carriage lampß, whjcli/tHejr can no'tf'ffeft at iuhh'eard.of prices.—Advt,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1225, 7 November 1882, Page 2

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The Wairarapa Daily. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1882. WHATIWHATIHOE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1225, 7 November 1882, Page 2

The Wairarapa Daily. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1882. WHATIWHATIHOE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1225, 7 November 1882, Page 2

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