Wo call attontion to the report in iinplhor column of tho committee of the ISnat County Council appointed to consider i ho if furlhor opening up Crown Lands in Wairaiapa East County north of Mosterton, Mr JTElloy announces that ho wjll.open in premisoß oppoaito the Prince 6f"Wale'j horse repository, as a family butcher. Tenders for works for tho Wirarapa West County Council, close at 4 p.m. tomorrow, at the County officos Carterton. An extraordinary meeting of the shareholders of the Mastetton Theatre Eoyal Company is convened for this evening, to consider an application to lease the Theatre for twelve months. The mombera of Court Loyal Enterprise A.0.F., moot thia evening. . The Government has expressed its intention of ronewihg the bonus offered by it for cheese. This will be good news ior our Wnirnrapa cheese factories. Wo publish in another column a letter from Mr H. E. Tuckey, head master of the Featherston School, giving his versiou of tho disputo between himself and the Fealherston School Committee. Tenders fur erecting a courthouse and stable for the police station at Carterton, close at noon to-morrow. A poll is Announced iu take place at tho Musteriou Institute ui the 13th of Seplumber, for the election of three Councillors vice Crs Feist, Ohinohun, and Chamberlain, who loiiro by effluxion of time, hut who nre eligible for re-election, In the Homo yesterday in reply to Mr W. 0. Buchanan the Government stated ihoy did not intend to increase the capitation to Yuluutoers from £1 to £2, nor weio thoy prepared to increase the supply Df ammunition to Cadet Corps. Messrs Lowe3 and lorns announce entries of steers, hoifere, cows, horses, pigs, and poultry for their stock sale on Wednesday next, September sth.
Messrs Gallie and Co.'s business premisss Carterton wove closod yesterday io re-open on Friday, when the entire stock is to sold as the firm are giving up business. Full particulars of the sale will be found in our advertising columns cvgrthmhuk» morrow,
A good muster of the Greytown Eifle V»lnnteers tonk place on Tuesday evening last when they were put through ao hoar's drill by Lieuts. Camerom and Websior. After drill a resolution was passed that at the nest inspection parade the advisibility of reverting back to their weekly drill bo discussed. Mr W, W. McCsrdlo is offering in our advertising columns forty town acres and three snburban sections of twenty acres ''itch o:: his well known toctions at i'uhiatiu. This town is rising very rapidly in importance, its population is increasing, dwollinjjs are going up, a hoiol'and general stores talked of, uud in a few years' timo price of land will probably be double what it is now. Therefore tho present opportunity for persous desirous of sottling in Pahiatua to obtain onnvenicnt and choap sections should noi !ii! missed.
The funeral of the late Mr John J. I'ybus luuk placu yesleiday afternoon, and was attended by the wholo of the children of the Knripuni Sunday School and a number of friends. The deceased youth has suffered for many years, beiug quite crippled and always ailing, bat his cheerful patience under Mb affliction, and his more thau usual intelligence, endeared him to all who became acquainted with him, and his loss is keenly telt by many. For some time past he lirb acted as Librarian to the Kuripuni Sunday School, a work iu which he took great ileli",ht, and in which position he Rained the esteem and lovo of all connected wiih iho school.
The following are the Greytown team selected to play in ihe final heat for the Junior Cup in Wellington on Saturday, Humphries (3), Terry (2), Beard (2), .Mitchell, Ryan, Baillie, Hawke, C. Udy, I)i!>ley, Fisher, and Birch, Emergencies —Agenuß and Lewis.
The Ticasurer of the Masterton hospital acknowledges the receipt of the following subscriptions :--Mr G. A. Norlhcroft £1 Is, Rev W. E. Paige £1 Is; Messri Williams and Beethatn, Annedale station list, per Mr W. A. Ramie-Mr W. A. Uninioi'l, Mr W. A. Lindop £l, Mr J. (J. Moore £l, Mr C. May £l, Mr John Stevenson JL'l; sums under 20s, £20155; toial £25155. Mr Hiirdc;isile, R.M., is to be called upnn by tho Government to explain his conduct in not receiving evidence as to the innocence of the girl Argelique Therase, whom he aonlencad to one month's imprisonment for larceny, and whose iniinconre was immediately after proved to tho Minister of Justice. A man named Miller who was recently brought up before Mr W, H, Beeiham J.P., and dismissed with a caution, was brought up this morning and charged under the Vagrant Act with being illegally •m tho premises of the ltojal Hotel. Mr W. Lowes J.P, sentenced him to seven days'imprisonment. The Wealeyan Sunday School'room being unfit, from the incomplete state of its interior, for holding the concert in it is announced, the Church of England Sunday School room has been obtained inr tho purpose, and the concert will take placo in that building on Monday evening next.
Attention is directed to Walaun & Co.'b new saddlnry advertisement in another column. Tho firm notify that collar making will be specially attended to, and that work of all kinds will bo executed by first class workmen, A horse belonging to Mr Percy, of Te Ore Ore, bulled with a trap in Chapelstreet tins morning, and made speedy ■■racks towards home, safely negotiating the turnings and bridges on route. Its iwroer was chocked when opposite the hospital, and ihe animal and trap were 'nought back to town uninjured. Thu Standard, cnimnonting upon a lotier written by ''T"Uchlinß" which appealed in Tuesday's issue of this journal, .-i-iys: " Considering that 'Touchline' is a mvinhur of iho Masiertou Football Club, «'o admire his boldness of speech. There is ouo honeal footballer in Masterlon." The people of Fetlding have been agitating for a letter carrier. The reply of the Government was to the effect that .it was found the business requirements of Peilding da not yet warrant the appointment of a letter delivery. The good People of Fielding, hold a decidedly I'ppositfl opinion. Gnit«r.D LiVEns, Bilious, conditions,-con stipation, piles, dsypeusia, headacne, cured by " Well's May Apple Pills," 5d and Is boxes at druggists. Moses,' Mobs, & Co,, Sydn- y, General Agents for Australasia. Don't dik is thu housr,—" Eough on Hat3"-clears out rats, mico, beetles, roaches, bod-bugs, flies, ants, insects, moles, jackrabbits, gophors 7|. Moses, Moss, & Co,, Sydney, General Agents,
Tho cuuinictor for the erootion of the i buildings at the.corner of Queen and Bnnnißter-Btreeta' commenced operations at the job this morning Wp understand that tho team published in yesterday's paper as the trial team to play against Auckland should have read ."a trial team to play an eighteen" on Saturday next. The team will not be finally selected until Saturday evening, when the Greytown and Mastorton members of tho Matoh Uommittoo are expected to be present, and aid in the selection of the reprosentalivoß,—N.Z, Times, Messra Lowes and Irons bbII on Thursday the 18th September, 54, towiiship <eotiona'infahiatuaby instruction of W, Bogle Esq. Plans of the town and locality willibe published by us as h supplement with to-morrow's issue. For terms <k, we refer inquirers to our advertising columns.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1470, 30 August 1883, Page 2
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