The Wairarapa Daily. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1882.
( Mr Crosse, the well known Surgeon 'Debtist, notifies that he will visit Cartorton on the 21st irist., and may be con'suited there at the Marquis of Normanbv Hotel. !) ;The attention of all seeking health is directed to, an announcement of Mr W. Parker's in another column. Mr Parker has praotiaed hydropathy in Wellington for the la it four years, and during that time has effected a large number of cures, Cnpies of testimonials can be obtained at this office. A new. and spacious bathroom has been lately erected where the full water treatment can be bad, including hot and cold shower, douohe, hot air, vapor, and electric,baths.. All diseases ,are treated by external 'application, without medicine of any. kind or any shook to the system, A meeting of the Mns'erton Park Trustees was held yesterday, afternoon at the Institute. Present—Messrs Payton (chairman), McCardle, Boddington. and Feist. The minutes of the previous meeting having been read and confirmed, the treasurer, reported a debit balance of 1$ 0s sd, bntthat subsidies to the amount of £BO were due from .the Borough Council, and Town Lands Trust. It was reported that the work of digging round ■theitrees in the Park was being completed in a satisfactory, 'manner. The chairman and'Mr Boddington 'were appointor] a sub-committee to arrange for the grass in the Pai-lc.being cut. r Some iiiciwion ■took place ra'ilhe probability of the Town Ldn'ds' Trustees ..having money available for erecting apaWio buildirig in the Park, and the'following resolution was passed ; That the Town Trustees.in the went pfflneir finding it unnecessary, to erect aj public building in the centre.of Iho town,! be reepepffnliy requested, to; consider whßther.it would rini promote the general interest of Maelerlon and the surrounding distriots to place: a building-' suitable for" rural shows and sports on the Park Oval."
, t Mr Mc'Oardle informs us, with reference to'the paragraph which appearod in our issue of, yesterday, comrhentirie on the requisition, which, had been drawn up asking him' to come forward for the Mayoralty,',that he.was not cognisant of the action;.which l waa taken;. also that the requisition had not been presented for signatures. Toprevent any misunderstanding,'we niayiexplain''that our statement was that it was "displayed," not that' it was.'.' presented," for signature. No doubt if presented for signature it would be' numerously .stoned, but we thought it right to. made that r it was' already oiiinerfuisly! signod when we knew that.iit w'aa, utterly t barreji of;signatures^ ( We.;disapprove of) election dodges'of this character, At the' same time, Mr McCardle is not in any way responsible for the one m queitioi,
' A' first' class mule ia advertised for sale in Another column.) < \ ', , Mr Pi C. Ffasi has'filed ja Ideolatalioh; of his inability) to meat' hit engagements' with his creditors. First meeting ia fixed for Friday, 21th inst, at 2 p.ra, After a month's holiday the members of the Maßterton Debating Society meet tomorrow evening. Subject 'for' debate' "W s oiild the; Mas'lertoa *'Town Laudfl Trust be justified in granting a free site for a new Courthouse," ~" '"';.""' Owing to the inolemency of the weather there has been no orickelin Greytown.so fur this week, but should it prove; Abe ion Saturday, an alphabetical scratch match will.'be played in.Stewart's paddock,, ijijben all the members of;the club; will ;)>e{ expected to attend at 8 o'clock sharp as the team to play Feutherato'n on~next Saturday week, will be picked from those players, who. attend practice; ~' ; .',:"■
The result of the examination at the Maßterton school to-day was as follows; ■■'i : Standard I ; vIL.'/IH;; Presumed 60 84 56 Passed 'GO -83 y54 - / Out of 200 children no lesß ih'an 197 have passed. The results bo far are most brilliant, andare a decided triumph for Mr Grundy' and his ataff.; : 1 >■'■,'.,
All. the preparations in connection with the fancy fair, to be held iti'tho TWn : Hall,- Greytown, are nearly completed, The sale will be held on the la and 13th of December next, and should prove a great attraction, as there will be a great many things there which it would bo impossible to' net anywhere else, and we have no. doubt the prices will be very moderate. Tod much praise cannot be accorded to' the ladies who have bo generously devoted so muoh time and trouble to the making of these useful and ornamental articles, and we trust their effot ts will be appreoi- ■ ated ;by ,the public in largely, attending and p'urchaaing at this sale. We will not try to laud the object for whioh the sale is being instituted, viz,, to reduce the building debt of St. Luke's Church Greytown, as every one knows that Buoh an object must be good. Mr Clayson on the block has sent us a sample of a new local industry whioh he has staitedim the block., Those who enjoy, " muffins arid crumpets for tea" will now be able to get an article at their doors'equal to. the, far famed delioaoiei of the British metropolis. '''' '
Mr F. H. Wood announces a stook sale at Carterton for November 30, and. one of of general merchandise in theeame.township:for November 25t1i. : .He also advertises a sale of store, fat, and dairy cattle at the Featherston sale yards ■ for; December 14. Notwithstanding the very unfavorable weather, the Wesleyan Churchihitt morning w;as lhe : Bce'ne of a large gathering to witness the marna«e ceremoniei of Mias lUjih to Mr E. Jones. The bridal party arrived at the church in a'coach and pair 'of greys profusely decorated with flowers. On their eutrnnoe, Eeble'a well'knowu MBrriane Hymn was sung, and on departing the stirring old Wedding March was played by the organist. The Rev Mr Isitt performed tie ceremony. MrW. Claxton, of the Heifer Station, was drowned last evening in endeavoring to swim acrosß the Tauherenikau river «fter some cattle,, there bemg a pretty strong flood at the time, His body was carried away and bas not as yet been recovered, 1 At a committee meeting of the Featherston Cricket Club a resolution was unanimously passed thanking the ladies 'who so kindly contributed the refreshImonta at the late soiree. The total j proceeds of the soiree were LI 1, balanoe ! handed to treasurer after deducting all i expenses L 4 lis 6d, [ The Maßterton Fire Brigade practice fell through last evening owing to unfavorable weather. Mr T. Jago opened his ; new show rooms adjoining Mr Bell's store, Queon street to-day with a very large display of furniture, Parties requiring any kind of household furnishing requisites would do well to pay Mr J.tgo a visit as he has now the largest Block in the district to Belect from; > Y
Wo direct attention of farmers and stntton-lmldera to an advertisement in imother column of 15 tons N,>. 7 fencing wire, at the exceedingly' low price of £ls IBs per ton at the Masterton, railway station, Fur further particulars, apply to Itapp and Hare, Emporium,— Advt, A correspondent sends us the following —Paragraph advertising has become an intolerable nuisance, and ibe sooner it is
put a stop to the better. No matter what, paper you take up, such articles as the following uaeet your eye:—Muir & Dixon Bros, (of the Masterton Coach Factory) liaye just received direct from London ex> Otaki a splendid assortment of coachbuilders' goods, especially carriage lamps, which they can now sell at unheard of prices.—Advt,
2/6 will purchase a very durable useful tweed shirt, for men's wear, at James Smith's Te Aro House, Wellington. For 6/6 you oan buy for your boy a good iißeful tweed knicker suit, at James Smith's TeArpftp.v&e, Wellington. 6/6 will buy a pair ot' mon's strong tweed trousers, at James Sraitb's, Te Aro House, Wellington. ■,. ' ' ' ; , .... 12/6 will purchase men's summer trousers and vest, worth 21/- at James SmitFa Te Aro House, Wellington. 18/6 will purchase men's real navy serge suits at Jaxes Smith's, Te Aro House, Wellington,
For 27/6 a man may purchase a capital, strong, and nice-looking homespun tweed suit at James Smith's'Te Aro House, Welling, ton.—Advt.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1231, 16 November 1882, Page 2
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