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BIRTH.

The Wairarapa Daily. MONNDAY, JUNE 18, 1883. A TREBLLE LOAD.

r/icpr,.- : Ou iholSih inst. ,"; .Siaßt'drioii, ih'awifo of Nicpl:; ' '''of ; ii'tbii. /. .-.,. :'■','■}■'■. La'kgley,'—At : Miwlortjin', 011 the Will | ;.;■:; ma'.^thu; wifo(if Mr IV, of .'",".''n'tlii'nghl'iof,.', j. ; :ii;;<)' [''%

Our 'cdntoitijtoraiy lias published ; an article warning .settlers -tlmfc if they arc [ireparotl to bear a ;«6/<! fcarf.of taxa-',. lion ■ tliiS; yeav,' they will, like, llio timorous, submissive, unsophisticated rabbit, be f driven - out of the district.; ,';We-" ijtij io ; seo,|- as : the rate' presses evenly over all' parts" of the county, wliy a warning—"a Salvation cry"— 'should be'raised for tlie'.beriefit of Mas?, ' tertdn settlers 'only. Arc Alfred ton and'Oasllcpoint residents beyond the 1 pale f are they hopelessly snbmissivo:to: taxation, and incapable of being"roused, even when their rales are trebled 1 We' so far agree with our contemporary its to admit'that settlers all through the . county are unable to bear a treble Wad , of tiixi't'ion;.lhis' year, mid that even if they could bearjit they wqukl riot siil'imit to it. The only reason why they' ; are tajringihe burden of the (.'ounty half-penny rate and the 'Road Board 1 half-penny rate,so calmly, is because it does not. happen to treble their load.' It certiiinly-'ilicrea'ses tho taxes they have ■ hitherto paid by about 25 per cent., but we need hardly point-out' that 'anincrease of 25 -. per cent...-is one thing,, and an increase of 200 iper • cent, is another. The .former may be burne;. but': the Jabter would be,-intoh's-.'.'.le.' Even this increase of 20' per c:tfc. •' .requires' to be accounted for. A.. settler does j not. cat'O' to pay an advance of this description, i good reason being assigned for it, In the present instance there are two considerations well worthy of notice, the iirstis'tliat-'pipperty has increased;in' lvalue as.against last year's valuation. Times are better, and price's; 'instead of. receding are,'advancing. , Again, it is. pderstood thata wall parts 6f the district'road iijaking iwd repair-; ing will be prosecuted with'more vigor this year than last.. Settlers are better, abjti; a-largcr rate this year 1 illhn Ufi^j'jypro-lto! pay one" last year and the benefits they are likely to derive-from it: will pay-: goodl iii'le'resVdn the .money invested..!; Property'in-.tliis district is tlitvLy ; ahd : foi'ty per'cent Iptyer than "Similar, land jri, sojije jfaj'js^of. the Middle Island,, simpiyi because „the latter have better ■means.pfcommunication, Eoad lmik-" a pound out of. a,settler's 1 pockiit, but w'hoYt Ijfo comes to sell hiiK land or borrow nipney, it-h-wil) put two; qr ; three pounds (back iiitq it. Qur ; contemporary builds up his-tlieorylo.f; •'"a treblp/ioad" by Hgures which ap- : parently'|)ejir''oiit his argiinient, but! which will' nob; 'stand ThottbtalVviiluo of the Cpunty rates is;>;cQrrectly : ;put ..down-'Hiit; .£290.3,;' -hub fact-is overlooked'. that the ivjiple'pf|this'siihTjisnot taken. : outiuf settler's pockets, .bu.t/.;that'it iii£; clude!vCrownandNafcive.]ands.;:;rai.e3.- ; ■To miake' a fair, coiiiparjsoas;betwe'en'. \ this, year's County' and Mid.Board' \ lutes aiid last'jear's.^dad./iloards-: !. rates.it is necessary to take-into.'con--;; ''sidbikion,' (1),-the; increased|; : yiiliiejut iprppeFty, (2)/ ther-firowr^and;'Native: ; f rafej/aiid (3) thb } rin'tji^ rateci'tliis'yoarriyut. on ■ last roll.: ■; A 11, th'es.o-corisideratipns: iire. b#rlbokett^; ; ;ppr contemporary, and ; Ji% : iigiiorediitJS^ojixUm^ultto'arriveat^ai 'yci^tnis^keu. ; conclusK li)crea§e]iij)orp'. )s ;:ndtliiiig :^f lnches;: calculated (to' settUrsi \ off their .land, ■; but;; ratlief^Methihg■ \ igiyiiiigi/'jUetn; ai]. iassiu^Hc'a^jtliat;" th'o^' 'iibjb'ipjiypfahdfeiw .'st'e'acis.■-;""-:>■,'■',' ■"';:'>! ■ - ?'■■■:-■■---.'■■■ -,|- ; .::.- ,

;; My I: -B; -sit s ai f i'edi hei'aton i ' iiaßti IS ? afl ! f U i*ad^ 12th 1 , .■ ,J i AiVfmerfitiipy meetin^nfthaJVfnaierloni ' 'lt iS ramoiod that' J. and Mr H. J 'fancied aie in l)o called to tliej Upper House. f J ' -I'" 1

ii n;nmmn,tiop.;sre^ ii'iiil" i'li&i illtiiities f aniXdi viileftl asvfolv j[B'sfp|!is^ nild'Eof,^ fi%s'[ieq|.usi! i ;tjf{; i ho 'jWol jin^iiffiXWo^en: arp'-allji^ ! ii ca )/.qi i"e vl ji lift; ■ tliferp: is H oV; d ou V> fc' | ji e' WMpMjy'ftiJj^ ■as.--. Buqcessfiil s ita; siiifiitiv'^t/istit&u)riß;iin^ ol lior -)i_(titi.iJJ3.' : .i'J-'y;';-.-;; .Wiisto Lands IBpam in Friday's" issue; j;aiu 'irtenvas^^^ ,isd/f.r:b s^ fii:nloi)cd slipiiltl ,'liavu reiii] ; iaV fpllpwsip .and'. Co., &Tns*.ij! t i t<>n..'/' ;Oir-- b'(iliulP>/bfi= t li'a ■ VolccfpV /of;secritij 1;-,S2, urrceyi.lle,:■ [promising to pay-tjie balance <luo : iii ii few)' V- II- ■ *}■' --i '.'.-■■!. '. ■■■•.-I if'! .(lllys; yy!. \-/ ■■\'^l^-r'- :] '^V : 7 ■'':'.■'¥& 'lMitt' following ■ learn . will ; /represorit; Mns'fertiii) ill the i'ifie matches;''w'itli- jflits' Wellhigfoii: ; Guards: : and ; i.lieXAdilleryCorp3 to befl.rod'6m;^clriesiiayintixt;:iii- - NVtillingion, ir-Oaptain ;'rlJoiialA, ? Lieut. -Williams; : Sorgts.; Wilton ,'iiiid .lan,Vti 1 a. K ut 111 in er, Pctico ck ftmlHoifidJis,:.' Eiiforgeiioioa 'Re'lViW: Sei'jji-Dalrympiflaii'd'Yul.'iWi; ' ! :|Tlie.nipii : vniiua'ecl ; Sf6Mnlic|u'''jvlio', was? ftßui.il(cd;oiv.Tuestldy itlsfcV tu o' 5 Mastqr-1 iiiii,llos[)ital'fi.'om:the BlairmgiOj-stiitibh, 1! syUirinV., from sovero : ,'.4ui;us.i..iii ■. |lhe. siJo.and. nriua,..lcxpfi-ed['yeatpvciay.:.jEfb;j possessed apnip small properly,'■ L aud Jias rplnii'ves; and fi'ipnds in ;i liis, duifio.!j! ? His., ibrotlier-.is in.;,,town;. .lb-day! /arranging jfor l | Jiiflifuboral;-''•>■!;.•,.'tv:-:.\';V,: , r.s:iv:i.'-;iu-; : I".; ■"-■ : '" j Ees'sva; Olias:; Po\V ii» II : &. Cp.V; BOf i yenbrs,. | Wei 1 i u'g Lb n, /. r p p 0 r t: -—Tli 0' i n b il'oy in ark p t_* lias iiuiiiiinaii.unsettled.ataioduringit lib/ list '■ inoiiilij. wilh,. notwithstanding a li initod demand, a tendency to • hard en in : Viilue. : -Wo:continue jo/ quoto rnla of-' 'iiiit!ri'St,':frum;V; to B.uer;eonb:on' brpucl acres,: tho/.lower''quotation }■ specially 1 ■iipjiiyirii? lo veiy Iniigiv.itfo rijjao e. : -ihivestis|liiiiitccl -iii' supply, and white rates, continue lo ; be! fully;jipheld .in '.; ILIO. Aiislialiati;/inarket,' .oiieru'.is. little; prospect vf.' any decreaso here, unless from a large importation of Knglish money becoming available, wliicli, as we'npiico-last qliotaiiotis ; iiviho.open torket lliorc, 'are lijjaiii 1 educed to & per-: pent iiuprobiibleV. I '' - .. : ".,';"■■/I' , : . Among iW pjajjers,preso'ntod to PiU'lifi-, .ipenioii .Tuesday were several respecting ihe/poti'tion .of Sydney,.Tui\vbaiig!i and :ii.il)oi';Miiori.,cliiels »ti):tlio.Queen, In a ;ineiuoranduin fur bis-Excellency the tvivurrior, - 'lho Premier. '■ refers- 10 .fydnoy ; Taiwliaima ■ jn Lhts fol- ■ owing liiicoinpliniuntary Ipniij >-" fai.' whauga belongs, loNgaptihi, 1 ho principal ::iib'u"iii'iliH" liortlier'n' part'of'iho No.ith island. He is/not a.man of any rank';; and he Ins; no im'pnriaiio,! beyond' ■'what'he has gained in -consytjit* nee of ibis' abilities-anil i;diicalioii.;.vAs an intelligent ii'iyjie was educated tintior. iljo direc- ' iun.'of ihe late Bishop Suhvyn; and subiieqnemly, it beini; 'desired lir push for; ■.vi I'd nalivo.'.yoiitbsi'of: [promise,' bo.iwas, ifier due instruction, appointed by Iho ,a licensed; siifyoyiir TIIO was not a success; and in Junt','lß72,.his license was revoked,'in' : c'ni3L'n,uencep(mal|)i , ,icticv , aV roponedlby; ihe luspvcw.of Surveys and uvo Judges,; of : tlie'Niii)v'p Liiiiii:-Ciiiii;£., The (r.ivehi. niont had for.aeyent! years .-been milk-, iiig} elforls/to ;esla.b!ishyschools i in iiitlivo disiricls fi,r.-' tiiu education ■i'f Maori children, : and in 1877, Tai-" n'haiiga was appi.-inlod master nf. stieli a school at bis native settlement, ; 'Kaikpbe. His remuneration was a eapilalion,allowance; but liisoondijci ii) ijiis pnailiu'n. was sobad;thattl.ie sclnmllmd t0,.b0 jjrojpn tip.■i;Ha l i)e»lcctoil. his work,' absented-himself-from;school and fibin tho seltlo'- 1 ' moiilv'aiid; by,'rendering 'grossly.- falno re/: tuvnjs of the number of children aitending' iliu S.chiio|,'hp bblaipedinbiiey not duo; tu liiiii fprcapimliiiiii" Taiwhaiiga's pondhqt in:;6ilier//iraiisaoiions'.h'.i.srbiieii equally, open t j v. c on tl c!ii) n at ifih /. /;' T h p ] Sp'c rota i-y-, <\f Biate .a; subsequent. ■ despatch'fo'-'ihe'' GovßrjidryiGays; bo, has iieiur"uiiablo to-advise lipr Majesiy -togivo;aiiy' dirpciions- for, ; a cdiiiplianod :with': ihe;: ; [iraYei , ofyio ; nlciriorialistß;'v : ■''. : ;.'Mi;sj ; 'PousVr.cce'htiy^dejiv'erod. : ber liiiaf i'^iipkliiid^hev'aiibjeot.. being jf and ? Marriage.'"'; ■l I lireei.ib^d.ifeu]a!ei>n!ibitßroa'li)o'.;'.iii'-jfur! ; ce.uoiu'e-Ti('l') liglit naci!!LV»(2);iiidifference lodoinesiic and useful.accoiiiplisliinents, (3) ! artiflce. r, ''iThre(!'bad ; habits in' many ineii. iniokii'ig'!aii'di'sii'.ull'ihg, I ;(2)'"qriiiiuiig|;.'{B);' i iidiirGr^'iice' to iiqiria sn.eiisty.' She -'would.'. hayellie'.Jiian',lh.at,de|erv|i'd:a good- )vifp„ iveiu' lji'e,'-' : blup ; ribbjjn.'!..; She recprnmeu-' lied to put dowii iiglit • lacing/ '..Sjvo ■ would Jiiivt; colirtmg - [ioii'oby'diiy.ligljtriilJj'ei'tha'n'ni|hl-, -She jon'sidered ■ tliat' * a prtod 'eot|d; oqflivtgl) 1 p'V ( id enough; KStie: ihj.coinnieij'db' '.,n.;' pifpcess'-iof; ■'. natural. , selectiim, l --by';wi|ioli a|.ailittriCpsl)Oii|d:lJe': '; inaile. of tonip'eyiiiTiejj'ts' ra'thor iii diQ'oroiice ' ;iiaii absitlutelyi a)ilio,;;:ifJppd ' ifiiisidurs. thp: basis'iif';aij parripd ■ iia'ppitess. ■ h;jyi;'iiiiiiiy: : (iiie3tibiis ..; liijt'ed 'oiiiboil)''sides■before''-either,party .' ' uai;riage;-VShe/tlianked:lhV;Preßsfor.ihe -, »jjjd'iiels)'BlißW.n i liudionbes. ,' ,yii.<i ciiliio tpiieai; lie'r}.'' l Slie,.was.loiidly j. ipj|ffledvitT';tlp3s'elb'sp'.o'f.' Iho-lecture, .: bViHcli":lasteilAt\>;6"-hpurs."..:j:?- '^-\r:::;"-V/V : : :: ;*:.-'";': ; .'Jj * :.;Our':;reporter^'deems'Mt-;;necessary itp } iniwapebiiil ■! ivhicli apj)eai*i..pii (lieVfl'oiib page I ;qf ; (hl's, ,'; ;i .relliaybyiadjtiniji-ple^yj^ipf';pPbJißliing- ; i fiis winter;-.:■; ;WeJ iiiay; : iiirtjipiw^tate; 11 jat; ;i i s t suffipieiit (fj; tin ra 1 i.toe i h ii t''oh'perusal it;-;j ,wH i'b'fe'finind ; nnU I ofi :< nvbliij7p%y6fitijW r we';k'iiqw -j tlie';Jid , ge3J;i.andj:;) )cSt ; iy)riraripa;^fADjv>{f/ : i.' '^o:^kl >: "( :;;Th6: ftpe'siiprihas'ofteh;bpon'a)ked:,lipw .' h^Bon ! ;Hafciii;as ; !u6ii4!s'|r^np^''upnig ; j ,.J d yitJiio^gh : '■}. f eii]wel^nd|ch : 1;] ; *i I M '4I Ss cil pUii.i)Sllsa]bw | f)

"TheVJuatallalioir. of the W M anj oMBjfBMIS Grey town Masonic ta'k"es.VaSe,on Monay next. 2&th mst^ *|The of the J WairarSpji bold 1 mooting up" on Saluiday e\eniisgwhen allaccounfs woro'passed I 'tor payment and Iho s&sfe inly auihoriied to pay ovoi the )nizc liioucy to the voiious winnoia ** "-rHßliKigatameof weilth Onunoillor Miginntty, when alluding to the prosed cemetory sito at Melrose, and cou entiling wluoh nnotlioi fnosfcioua oratoi stated Tint he co ( uld see the top without lying fiat (Vlns bacL thoio is on noUinio will iliow One thing is oortam that iToro lislnigi solid fortunes are saving (ban by RpecijjaWm ,It w not possible for, c\crj oiic to'b i v f successful 'speculator, but nciriy all in this land can accumulate a compofcr-noB by nuDg Wo will show a \ny to swu momy m your purchases Wc ire 11 iw offcung a hrgs qmntity of ladies' knitted wool and clienill) cipps, fresh from the hands of a lnimhcr of German fraus, (luisilely made, coloins beautifull r blended, -wool of the best'and puiest qinltty, and altogothei, admirably adapted foi this cold weather /Among thorn aro some Very thinning opon cipes, snd we propose to (W Something moio than offei a single gatment at wholesalo price, mz, to sell them tf less than manuncturing prices For 2s lid \ou will get 1 sweetly piettyanduse ful cape, woith at least 6s Gd; foi 3s Cd one that would be good valuoat 7s Cd,andas wo aie not likely to lnvo these long, 1101 be iblo to pioouifi such 1 cheap lot again, wo would ask all ladic3 to inspect them with out dolay it Jameu Smiii's To AlO House, Cuba stieet, Wolliuglon -Ad\ t .

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1407, 18 June 1883, Page 2

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BIRTH. The Wairarapa Daily. MONNDAY, JUNE 18, 1883. A TREBLLE LOAD. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1407, 18 June 1883, Page 2

BIRTH. The Wairarapa Daily. MONNDAY, JUNE 18, 1883. A TREBLLE LOAD. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1407, 18 June 1883, Page 2

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