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; Messrs Lowes. and-Inrns bejit|yfoir .•n«w' ;; jea-.'s; stock' saie ; B ;on. W^.&eactay, Itfr ft; R|f largo and important Baje, of: W. Mitcheir«;station : iit' Morwnfrfiusho' •;;;'.■: :%'■ ■.:W'«-*y-^:.:-k i :V:_. The postponed installation of the W.M.* and invcatituro.of officers of the Moßtofton Lodge," 1430, E. 0., will be held in the •Masonic this" j f/V:'TV f -i'■<•"';:>/
, ...The-distribution ; of'prizeß;:iathe:ohili: dten attending the Oavter'on School and the annnaHrent takoßplaoe onthe'lßth iiiati, commencing at One o'clock.
.Persons who omitted to send.in statements of their property prior to the 20th December < are officially warned of the ;Consequo& of their neglect'in another Column. ,*.J. ',J
!Thoma?'Henham was,; oh Saturday last, sentenced to fourteen-days hard labor by Mr Booth, J IP., it ..being:- the second limo;'within a fortnight' he has been charged with being an idle and disorderly person. '".< : "~!
• v lri Adelaide at a public luncheon jgwen-. to Sir' William Jervoison Friday last ono ;huhdred and eighty persons werp present, including ..Ministers.; and Judges, and leading citizens.. .His'Excellen6y. idhis speechj urged .cautioii in. borrowing, favored immigration, and advooated.,tlie federation of AußtrnliaiiiOolonies. f )
... !A meeting of the trustees of the Grey[town cemetery wns lield;on Friday- evening. Porritt (ohairmnilj, Wbitejr-Liiasby-; Cuff, and Spratt,";The minutes-of the previous meeting 'were read liiid. confirmed. Messrs Wyett'.and Webster wore requeste"d,to act as auditors' to;audit; the accounts for the last year. The 'resignation of the sexton' was' r'aceiverl and accepted, and the -manage' ment committee requested to invite appli-catioiis-for a fresh oue. ''';;-
"A well attended .'meeting of-the oomraitleo of tho iGreytown Horticultural Society was held at ihe Secretary's office on, Saturday, evening to;receive, balance sheet after tho laie; ehow, and'to make arraD»orhei)ts;'for'the Autumn Show. -Tlje balance sheet showed .that : I he. Society were at lsstina financial position,; and after paying all accounts will he able' to carry a small 'balance, over to credit.
The Greytowu Cricket Club had a monster practice on Saturday afternoon, whoa about 20 members and. several others had au.excellent bittting'and fieldint; practice. As a match is expected tg be phiyeil next Saturday against.the Mastorlon Club, the members have been requested to praotico-wall during-the-week. '.'.•.
A cmisiderable amount of dissatisfaction exists in Greytown over the fire ibell which cannot he heard at any distance.This was exemplified the other evening when several ummbers of tho Brigade who do not live a cjreat distance froiu : the 1 fire bell, did not hear the bell at all, although it was ringing for a considerable, time, Why do nut the citizens who complain subscribe, an i get a good bell that can bo heard. ■',':■
.Tho Tenui Race Stewards met at .theTeiiui Hotel on Tuesday evening List; A', prrigr.imine.waß arranged, but owing Id j soveial subscription lists not having been received it "was impossible to settle the value of s'akes to bo run for. The secre-! tary informs, us that the .total amount available for'stakes is estimated at'about 1225. The Tinui-Whareamd Otip receiving— Bay £55, the District .Hurdles,' Handicap .Hurdles, District Handicap, Maiden Plate, and Lidies Purse from £2O to j£3o oich, Tho programme it one which leaves most of the'events opon to nll-co-mers, only tbroe.raceß being/resiled for district horses.•,,•■ ' ■,•',■•.,,'->.'!,•>•■
':' Dpunld Rosb; '■' piperj of' Lran'depeth,, 'challen|;es any person to -play the 'pipea! asjaiiist hiin for £so.(i : side ( and opacifies' iu,aim.th'er colutns'.ilifl musio' to.be played.
Tjiis. .mpiijiiig.as a brake .containing sevornl ,balps ;bf, wool end some i. Maoris l .vim, descending the: 'iippibach 'ofs'tha ! Waipoua: Bridge on -tli'e 'Masteftou side, ono of the wheels of the vohiolejcotne qtfj precipitating the contenfs over tli!e mbaiikmont, Fqrtunat.ely no damaije was sustained. ■•'"■■'■ •'""•.•.';■ ■'■■•!-..';'■"'""'"''"'''
' We had snmaspecimens'ofripeapricoti left at our, office this mornin'g grown in a Masierlon t'nrdeu,
Messrs Lowes.& lorns publish! particulars of four additional freehold.'towii pro'.' pertieß which will, bo sold-at. their .land auctiohon the 13thinsl, : Tho'sarne .firm also adds to their slock gale'oivWednesday. next; twenty; head of- mixed cattle, :.pnV y ( wellbrod bull, pure-bred Lincoln, ewes, and ram, ■bullock dray, reaper, &0,.
An inohriate named Avery! was fined ten shillinss by tho Miiyor nt the Mastertin R.M. Court this .mornini!,;.; .
At Mr ATtlnar" Stephen's public soance on Saturday, ihe tenth cane reported by the N.Z Times isllmt'of DoraHathaway, ofMiisierton,' seven-years old, wlio'had been completely paralysed in her lower limbs for tho past seven. months. and unable to walk, Hft father cnirried. her on to the platform," aud placed her hi.a chair, her logs hang;ri« helplessly down all the timo. Mr' Stephen pa9sod hie hands over her legs a few ti'mes.and after the lapse of. abont'.three, minutes, took her by the hand and asked her to.w»lk,across the stage with him.', This she did easily, the.-r.BBt of the afternoon she whs r'unninsr about by herself,' apparently: delighted with tho renewed' sensation bf walk'nc." This seemed to bV regarded by thoßtf pre'ent as pnerof the, moßt complete and «tartlin«'ijiimi|i.jjile'.'ilnfing .the, day. judpin? from the apjilaiis.ewhioh followed it. MrMilner Stephen ia 'willing to come to Maslericti if a reasonable guarantee is riven! tn him fur, expeiuet. .Weihope .arrangements will be made for a visit from this distinguished nvagnetio he'aUr.' .'.Perißqna.who take;ah interest injeourinj?. hir preseiic'e would oblige,by leaving their -names with Mr T.'"E: 'Pricß'or'at thu While being practiced-on Saturday evening shortly.-(before six o'clock in ttie paddock at the Mafquis-'df ftornianby Hotel; Carterton, a horse intended to be run at the Taratahi Race*, reared; slipped and came full back on the top of itsiider, Mr 0; H.; Giles.;; Drs Bey *nd, Hosking: were at'once sent;for,vbut we .'have not. vet heard'to wnat: i extenVMr ! i[iiJes < has ; i been injured. "''■ '"', *" ; -y ; * : ; The ;itnprpyemsnts effected ot late year* in' !;ladies' ; corsets have, been very! creat, and strikingly beneficial ■ ;to'.health,' amongthese for their; peculiar'dxcellerioiea rand RijentbalV sanitai.re v and.'. D. ty&fner's '-'corajin'o " ; The former'js toUbviale'the debilita'tin]Ej'''efrcots.pf the ordinary ctfrsetij and vital brgans from''damaging inWanta* pressure, while still affording a healthful and comfortable; support .to.ithe.'wearer. >', ilbesupport to't'he GguVo'. is' Droperly.distribuUd, -find-We diatressiajf'effcots^ofHight-laSng neutralised."" boned with shew snbstalice/'wliich'is Vastly Weak but will'ln ev&y insVaiiee' ! onjtl»«feriie: corset...; being.moro v lp!iable x 'th'i r t' ! ;it adapts itself liiu'ro 1 ' redly'''lb -tjficl" mbVifi' rnent* of th§ ; Bbjtli' tJ^se; ! 'a')fiiJriib!tf : carseta'cau bS'had'm ■'ftlfaWg^a&i' ? c6liS'' t »i' : Jivtitißi(rttrfTßAß(i HQuto-iU.vrl^''!
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1272, 8 January 1883, Page 2
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