The Wairarapa Daily. SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1883.
lenders are invited for fallitjjf and clearing timber off the bh p'oirtfon of Bei'itleys 1 estate, Specifications St MessrsLowesand lorns.
• Another chapter in- the eventful 'existence of Peck's bad |boy will-bit' i.ciud 6u.our fourth page, j • f\
•Our Carterton correspondent.jyritos: ■Mr'Percy Lee had a tree tall' oil him to* day while falling timber, on his run with others in bis employ. |Dr Bay: has just ■gdrie'out tohim. I understand lie isverj severely injured.
■The: annual examination of pupil teachers. will be held in the, Greytown School on the 2nd and 3rd. July next.
A meeting of persons willing to form a chess club will be held at- tfio Institute this eyening.
■TKh evening Mr A, G,,.ligjjins givti his popular entertainment in Ihe Theatre Royal, Maaterton, consisting' oi scenes from many lands, described by the traveller himself. TR Wellington press a short time ago spoke in high terms of Mr'Wiggins aiid liis magnificent views'; and we trust to soft'theiii well patronised this evening. ' . ' ; 1 James Wallace Smith and' Henry .William Vallitnce are "gazetted Sheep Inspectors for the North Wairarapa subdivision of the Wellington Sheep District.
Mr M. Caselberg l tiustee in Mr 0. Worth's Bankruptcy Estate, .iniioynces in another column that.lie has wound up the said' estate,' and'.filed'all" papers," receipts, &c., connected -with ij, with the Deputy -Oierk-of the District Court,Masterton, «
The Midler ton Debating Society- held their usual weekly fitting,, last evening,' when , a Governor's .speieoh jWas read .by .Mr Park., Mr- Hall, was elected' Speaker; Mr Wickerson .moved' aji addreasiii reply* which* was seconded by Mr .Thompson .Messrs .Brown,- ..iTaperell, and Fieldinfe severelf criticised 1 the which, oif a division being takori,'consigned to. the wastepaper basket. AfieAhe debate, the 'inemberawentin .foi'.'sdmo' sharp' '•practice .far übtfilt boSr, lii 1 Wioltqr ion advocated a' system,, of: drainage for, the bgr,ough,..avd pointed o.uf the disgracefnl siato. oif .some portions of thfl town; owing to tbei'P- being no mode of drainage, Mr -A; - Thompson was „of opinion that the -Legislativa Council was a snare and delusion,and he would-confor» benefit on his fellow Buffered by abolish ing it straight f dul/ •' Mr Fielding'spoke of' lhe i! blessing 'of- the l Blue .Ribbon movement, and, prognosticated a' great future 'for the 'true blue. Mr. Tapereli. pointed out- some, uses,,that 1 ' the ,borso colild be put to, .whicltj were: rather original, and,' wouldiave. dono credit to a Mark Twain, '•After' MjjT-HaH had.spoken' on.what.is it-that.makes n .man, .the meeting -adjourned - until; ilext, '.Friday, w,lien the decision; Mr R. Bee- ■ tham, R.M.,' Chrißtohurch, re the ;oom) pulsoiy'clauses ■-of ■ the';:
4n-enormonsly bulky mailpbciipt-returh-of .the. operation' Under ihfeßoads anil flridse^Opnstrqc^ Vented to' P»rlianient,' ill is'impoasible iif a limited' time 'to 1 at te m p(t •' iaajrihi ng • likeP an adequate summary'fof 'itsXoluminou? contents, -- It -shows -lbat th&lapfinf ain roadaud irict roads the amouiit asked w^£6l|99| ( , Jig^)jranted, ;1 i58,567i A fsMement.of; liabili ties, sho under - the Consolidated ;?und 1 tb bt>' •j£203,9V0 j'undey thePubUi^o^sFQudv £ljl71,160; insurance," £2Boogrand
The business and plant of T, Thompson's Prince; of Wales Horse ißepositoryis advertised for sale; -r \ MrF. Wood, auctioueerj anhounosa a -laVge aale of. general merchandise tor the 30th inst,, at Greytown. <' The kitchen chimnoy at the Masterlon: Institute was on ike this morning aud "tHo lire boll rang out the eugino bat fortunately its services wero not required., Messrs Lowes and lorns add .to -their ,Ba\ojon! We'dnosdny next': a J.'.Bpefidy" wool press, two 400 gal.- tanks- with taps, a hand chaff cutter, a double furrow plough, Uwn m&w,ci'|&o.> ■ •• Messrs; Lowes and lorns have a preofasale.of.buaineaa andreaideiAii»l'siies;in Bentlßy'B will be the moat extensive sale of town allot-■, menls for matiy years.
Government in the Erst party ctiyisiun if. havp, .pßtaiheil ? a majority of fourteen votes over Opposition. Mt Montgomevyla iuotion of. censure has been uset'ul.so far aa i6.tends to.consolidate parties, and clear'the wayfotf teal work:-. '•••' J
An Important memorandum! frfnUh'e, Controller-Ge 11 eril was laid on the 'fable yesterday,, afternoon, by s - t lbe ;Ouloui(il;< .Treksum'j-'j Tho Goti tivilleKslates thaiihe jGove.rn.ment on the Blat-May) ibe latoat' ,day on which any money could be idrawn tout ('pvoßenied avecjuisiUoii'fov an Impvest' ';i)f iii)'.less'tlian £ 192 s ooolth* \FiizGerald; no'power, absolutely; to refuse the money, but ho .coutends .course -:is;a- clear evasion.of -tho;; iptenjijingof. the, law.,JindiofParliament; wbielii if allowed j'o grow into a precedent, openi tiie do'i 1 to.giw abuses: He adds that the Audit Office may find it its duty , .1.0 sanction'even tbe^paynientof tho imprest,,-and h'a. requests, that his protest'mVy at once be laid before Pallia, ment \ : : ■ . Next week Mr Sutton is to move for a return sho winjj—(l) The'manrier of licensing districts in the colony; (2) the number of committees who have been elected.by the ratepayers'; (3) the number uncontested and'tontested elections; '(4), the number of districts wherein the Licensing Committee has been appointed by the Government. It is probable be will introduce a Bill to . amend the Licensing Act.
Yesterday's New Zealand • ■'Gazette notifies that the time for the election of auditors for the Borough of Masterton is extended to iho 9tli July. ■ The services of the Featherston School Me Cadet Volunteers are acoepted from the 2nd inst. J ' ' : . The first meeting of the Pastoral Shpwi Committee to make arrangements for this year's show will take place at the Institute, Carterton to-morrow at 2,30.'. Among other itemsto he discussed is tho question of holding a ploughing match, and tho holding qf:Ilioshow.and tho Spring Meeting of tho Wnirarupa Jockey Club onancceedirig days. . OiV Friday Messrs Rumble and Wagland, biitdhers, of, Carterton, had 6ii show a heifer bred by Mr T. Ray, of tho Tavatahi, and exhibited by Mr J, Burrow at ilie last annual show of the Pastoral 1 Society, which turned the scale at over 1400 lbs. •" ' ' Wishing is sometimeß hazardous. A family couple in this town rejoice in live .children, all 'boys, and tbe/, parents lor some time past have expressed u' strong desire for a daughter. The powers that be have more than satisfied tho pkreuta by sending them " twin {{iris" :
The' following officer's wero-elected at the half-yearly meeting of Court Marquis of Niirmariby, A.0.li 1 ., on Thuradaylovening:—O.R.l, Bib. Underhill ; 'S.O.K-,' Bro, De Lacey; Sec.,. Bro. Church; Treaa.,Bro. Smith; S.W,, Bro. Reid; .•J'.jy.; Bro. J., Bennett Bro. 6. Daysji..; J. 8., Bro. J.; Sunnex; Bro. Dr. Smith; Delegate; Bro. A. Armstrong ; Auditor, Bro. Western.:
•:Yesterday Mr" Buchanan, M.H.R, waiied'oii the Wafiinfetori Harbor Board, re the \yaiit of facilities at ihe whai'f'for shipping frozen meat. After twu hours consideration ; of bow..to meet, the 'difficulty was postgoßoi. till aijother meeting. - . ... ■ ' '
|Our reporter deems it necessary to draw special attention to an advertisement which-appears oh the front page of thie paper. It is the most genuine one which we have had the' pleasure, of publishing this winter. We-may torther stale that it is from tlie Hall of Commerce, which is.a!suffioient guarantee that on perusal it will be found both interesting and ! of public benefit, as we know that the Hall of-Commerce now hoklo the largest and best assortment of general drapery in the Wairarapa.—| Advt | / .
A miser had hung himself from , a beam in his room, when his servant having seen him hastened .to.,out him down. Upon recovering his senses/the 'miser's ' first act : was to'charge'his servant for the cord he had cut-, -..
There are' few conquests left for the. sewing machines of the present to make in the line of variety, so various have been tbe uses to which our present machines hav'6 been adapted iliat little is left for the hand needle-to, do.. There is the Frister and Rosamann's improved Singer that wiil sew tho heaviest leather or stitch the finestgauze or lace. Writing and embroidery of various kinds may be done without any attachment, and' if skilfully workefi" will; patch and darn- in- siich a manner as will delight the tired moth'er of a household of romping buys, 1 Eyelet ''Machines! make hut'on holes ana eyelet hole superior to " the - best haud-wiirk i while others with the shuttle concealed in. the end 'of a long and slender arm -sew' the ' soles -on boota .intl shoe? wifch a ( anA rapidity I hat ika -'fquv'pii jr .cos tlmtf! one 'would otherwise, cost, and untlust sixfof the old fashioned ready-madofoo'/gear, Tlioisewing. machine inventors, as a claaß, may'now sit cry, because there are not more worlds-for them to conquer, And doubtless t-egtet theyiwere not boVii a little earlier |n the machine age before ;the Frister- 'lloasi,: man's Improved Singer (procurable only aTLi J,""Hooper Col's .Bon Marchd—, pried from', 70s cash)] wm : invented and lhiprbved upoii. Call and. seo. them ! [AnvT.l
... TnERE is a mine of. wealth in :it," says'; Councillor Maginuifcy,; when alluding to.tho, proposed cemetery site .at Melrose, and eon: earning which:anotte;fneetiqus orator stated that liecould b ee'ithe' top, with out lying' flat' oifhil thj|te'' will, show!.; One t&ihg 1.3. certain that irijre; lasting, solid'foitunes aw made'by; faying; than by: speculation,. It is not possible' |olf everyone to ;be' a sucoe'saful'.speculator, but nearly all in this i land. cp; accumulate; a comp«ten?e•• by swpgr;; a way, tb.eaYe mopey.iQ'yourpurcliMeßo : fWe'are .a ; qnantity ofv.-ladies' knitied.wjol andohenillfl oapes, > fresh from. 'togetHor admirably ,'!t3apted for~thiß cold •Weather. .Among thain are some 'very fih.npera capea^. and nrdpOße to doadipb thidg. rhore than'/pfffir; a siiigle j jgarment'at wholesale ; ;tnem at prices//{For 2 b lid you. will get a v.pratty.'uidiuae-'itepej-wprtli at wast 6 s 6d 6<l ; one value atv.7s 6dj and,tjii.' '!ye prooura'.duch a ■ ot":*againwe: would aßk;all'lftdieß-.to inspect them; with-: J .< oui'delay at -/inn t Smhh'b Te: Aro; House,"-Wellington,-Advi
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:yiennA, , ;• June 20. , I'liina have Men over.aJarge portion of Central- Europe, and devas tating floods have occurred in Silesia, Bohemia, and Moravia, : j V LONDON, ' s " 11 June 20.
" The Irish Bishops lhave written* to. the /Vatican, expressing, their willing-, ness to accept the directions of the iPope in his recent Encyclical Letters \vitb regard to -i the of' affaira? in. attitude of the* ii'ish clergy. • Per Merchant Shipping and UnderArrived, ships 'Ganymede,*from Timaru; ; 2lst Feb. j (3. B. • Harbitz,-Lyttelton, 15th March; .Dalham Tower, Lyttelton, 9th March j , P^reorp,. vl 6 th ; March. ; j1 v: ! : ".'melbotjiine, ' June 21.' 1 ■ k number/ of. Australian .colonists
of guaranteed the siiuii of.one thousand pounds ; towards' the testimonial which is being raised in ; .recognition of Mr Pamell'a patriotic .services.-. ;
~ The conference of the managers;of the .various Marine 'lnsurance Companies throughout Aus-' and New Zealand, was continued-here to-day, when the question, of a uniform hull policy, on the basis of s the clauses previously agreed ;:to,was; considered and finally adopted. LONDON, i. Jmie'2o. , The: steamship Orient arrived at Plymouth to-day from Melbourne (May 9); Her cargo of frozen provisions, consisting of 3200 carcase's-of mutton, and 90.0 cases'of reported to be in good condition. ' . ' V"' ; LONDON, !
' June 20. . ■ Adelaide wheat, ex store 47s;.New Zealand. ditto, 43b to 465. Adelaide flour, ex'warehouse, 335. Australian tallow—Best beef, 41s: best mutton,' 42s 6d, . . : . !
:: At the wool sale torday, 11,800 bales were offered.;. The'tone of ths market continues steady, but inactive. ,
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