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The Wairarapa Daily. THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1883.

We liave crowdpd piut of ouf present issue and hold onr fpr tp-njorrow, c.ori'.espondence and the, concluding oujt' report /of Mr Bjsetham's meeting Evening. - ■' 7 •"

Mr Stuckey invites tenders for fallin] 81 acres of bush. .

■ The Oastlep'oint' Highway Board invite application for ut road overseer at: £l3O perapfli®.

i-.Mr f. IJ. ; Bri^tnan.-.of Whakitaki gives notice .of hia jnjtefllfeii of applyinj for a license for the Whwj%ki :

The adjourned! weeing itf, Jjw sss• ton liib'raiy Commit pjace ;tl>is evening/ *-•' •'*' f j

The Masterton School committee holds its'regular monthly meeting to-night, ; We regret 'to learn from the' Standard that 1 cablegram news hna,„ireached Featherston of the death through fever,jat Rome;' i .of / Mrs o.'. J. : Phatazyn, jof. Lopgwood, who with her husband ,aiid family hays been on a lour through .Europe, , , .. ~......: .*r The return football malifi, ffyeytown ! v Masterton takes place in Mr G; Bixon-'s paddock on Saturday, play comraencihg. ;at o'clopk'sharp;. ; .The following is the Maste/ffoff team' Messrs Morrison .(oaptain),; , J. : , MoKenzje, Harvey, McLacljlan, H. Bangigter, J. Ross, B. Perry, Jameson, geCapJirq, J. 'Perry,.Elersj W. feriyj £. and ■HolnwooS. Bmergincfes, Wjpkerson, and 0. BariTjiater forwards: <3. J?erry, back."

, .Mriuchanan i»etthp pylori? offfrdy. to.wli ; iii tlie Forested' Hall on fuesday -last, there 'were very few present, His Worshipl the Mayor; Mr'R 5, Wood 'pteside'd. 'u MrVßuohinan want' over the eamo ground as he did at Carterton, iMr W. Mitchell was; understood, to; Bpeak the action of Mr Bryce in pardoning Te Kofllj, .Mr Bunny moved and Mr Hornblow' second a vote of thanks to Mr Buolmuan. A vote of thanks to the :phairm»n opnolU'cled th'fe meeting.v / ; ; The psnal meeting of the Greytown Fire Brigade will take place this evening. }i pjEdward Keihget6pTntei(dpllo opcin the old store opposite Mr Ingley's bntoliora shopGteyt.pwn, ;^t an early date- with! a sfock . The following team will represent : Greytoyji;j,ipthem at' Jlutettoo'bn Satnraay V Btirohi &y|ell,: Soraerviljo, McMaster, Wenham, HirachJbirg," Udyi /Oaraerob,} Heard, Maguire, Desmond, 'Tally,-* flumphries, Tocker, and Emergencies J. Humphries, and The (|reywwrislu&ifiave had unfortniiately Athletics on the 24st instant as the review at Carterton takea half the team

1 The Brat annual meeting -of the share* holdeis in ilie Gruytown Butter. anti Cheese Factory 00, will bo held on Friday: at 7-p.ra to reoeivo "Report and Balance Sheet; election: of Directors and Auditors, a nd general business. Maasrsv Terry, and - Baillie fapawai,. Grey town, celebrated the starting of their new engine yeaterday in a suitable manner. A number of citizens of both sexes assembled about one o'clock when steam was got tip and. the engine worked admirably. She is a 25 < horse : power engine and will be able to drive three circulars, a .breaking down and a planing machine. The top of. the funnel reaches 52 feet from the ground. : ;The Volunteer Band were present under Mr Fuller who kindly drove them down in his brake and •'it' .'intervals' discoursed sweet music, Refreshments were supplied by tlio firm without, 'regard to expense' and many availed themselves of the good things provided. We'wish the new venture every success.

The Masterton Volunteers ineetforcompany lini'ado this evening. Mr A. G. Wigsjins, whose tales of a traveller, and whose illustrative dioramic views have created such a " furore" in Wellington, announces entertainments in Mafliortou on Friday and Saturday evening next.. We can, without hesitation, recommend; his entertainment as one pleasing and instructive to young and old,.

, Mr Buchanan's meeting at Featherston last evening was well attended, over sixty settlers being present,

Mr'McGardlß advertises for two hands i) lift and plant trees. The Mas 1 erton Debating Society , tackle 1 Dome Rule for Ireland" at to-morrow

evening's meeting. • Some malicious person last evening after dark, caught hold of a wheel of Mr G. Fannin's tricycle, aB that gentleman was riding round the Post Office corner, and upset him on the road. The man

then bolted before lie could bo identified. The polioH are keeping a sharp look out,

for some recent additions to uur population who are beginning to show signs of becoming troublesome. Messrs Ohas, PopaM Co., Scriveneers, Wellington, report that during the past month the value of money remains until'ered in quotation from seven to eight per cent, but the lo'ver term now expressly 9ppii|B# to large transactions only upon Jjigh,-,clns jandpij egcuritiea. The supply of ojifsido papitjj offeting far pjrtytge inves.tmeijt'haß become njore liQitgdj oijd combined wjith an advance of f pent ip tjip English market, and the colflniefl full p\tes, there is

every, possibility, nojivjthstandjng easting moderate dejnagdt) of prepenf Quotations being fully Bpppopted. Imporinnt notice 1 Unliable lion 11 Interesting to the general pijbljp J I -G, W. SoHRODEit, of the Hall of Com

merce, while thanking his man; customers fov past favc.i'B, boas to notify that a direct consignment of Gentlemen's Clothing suitable for the present severe soason just been opened up at the Hall of Oom'fflproe, #l)4 marked off at very low prices, oonßißiing"of ':—Slop's Heavy Tweed Suits, sellinß at 2?a Gd, reipl'lsabjy. good, value, worth 82s 6d i f5 Boy's Strieker Suits, with belts, selling from 7s lid the complete suit; GSO Boy's and YoulhB 1 Heavy Tweod Trousers Suits, gelling bt 28s, worth-37a 6d; 50 GentleTjf/S ( 9<J Waterproof Coats, all sizes, ranging in price fritp Pjs fid each to 14 4s, guaranteed' vain 'proof i JJov's QftdYouths' Winter Ov'orooatu, ycty pbSop, Inspection invited' by G. W, Sohrodor, at flip IJall of pominerce.—| A'dvi.] Messrs Lowes & fyrfjp |p|d Jliejr usual fortnightly jßtftojt anij implement sjile (it their yards yesterday, and ft wp tlje most held by them. The attendance was vera large and the bidding brisk, ty'Mp flf 'V l'»es cataloged lining f}f at satisfy ppjpe? ; fhe following werp the pifc.esfeiilißijd ifefld ppr cwti Jjeifprs, |3'?s .6d'; coirs', £g-1.6 |p j pa)yi'B,2ss to" 27s fid j store ivethers, lis to jfje |(J j ijfflrp iwes, 6s 4d, la 10d, fls j km, Ll4 to £2O; hacks, £6 10s to £l3. Drays, timber waggons, implements, loultry, and sundries, were knocked down it the ruling market prices, I'he, following will no doubt be interestngtopurtody readers:—We learn that henjost JusHiopJjlfi i|dpf'ials for mak> pg dreps 'ft r 'ft? pjason |jrocad,ej {jjatijj "plptlia", "phbckea iVpollen {fybricjs, Indian Cashpres, Vigogne Cloth,, Velyptegna, §tpckii]igette

uiotiiß, ana are to os tip ap fp flpp Mat'oW.' L. J. Hooper k Oo showing a very largo slock of Jackets, Mantles,Foui'itt-handUlsterßatid Jackets, Paletots, Ridingote Jackets, Alpaca, Felt Cloth, Sateen, and Satin skirts, ulao a beautiful stock of French and English trmnjpd pllinery, Hats, and Bonnets. TVe to'ealj fttpptyqn |o their adverti'senjW,—Anyy

We direct special attefltjon to Q. W, SgpopES'§ op tlje front pago of tjiis pappp. It ja yepy important and necessary for purchasers' of Drapery, Clothing, ifeo,, to bo aware pf the fact that tie Hall of Commerce, which is situated opposite the Club Hotel, is, tko cheapest, most reliable, and best house in the District to Bupply customers with Ladies' and Children's Ulsters, .Jackets, Paletots, Mantles, Custumes, mings t,p #>'at,?li" HopehoM Furnishings, Boy's, f.Qjiths','apa \Giothino &0., arid eygry article connected with 'the business,—App?, " Humming Bee 1 ' (n {he says There is quite a fashionablo furore ;for velveteen this winter, and tha most handsome costumes consist m a combination'of velveteen and plaided woollen or tweeds in heather mixtures, The plain skirt of velveteen'is edged with a ruohin? of fringed silk matching the hue of tlio skirt, The tweed or plaided woollen goods, usually showing a fine rich mixture of brown, green, gold, and soarkt. ig draped over this skirt oither panier wise or forming a deep point in front and a series o( folds mve it, of a Grecian tunic raised very high on one' Th@ coat is generally mado of the bright fabric opening over a Louis'XTV, vest of the velqeseep. however, the tweed forms this jaii'nty toilet, jwl the coat is bf the velvo'een.We have aa assortment qf'velveteen, plaid w'oolleti|, andlaaies! heather tpeefls," ana invito an early inspeo* tip'n al Te Aro fl^se.—lAdjtt.]

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1381, 17 May 1883, Page 2

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The Wairarapa Daily. THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1883. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1381, 17 May 1883, Page 2

The Wairarapa Daily. THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1883. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1381, 17 May 1883, Page 2

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