Mr WardeH, R.M.. .mi* at Greytown to-day. Tbe usual fortnightly meeting of-the Loyal Masterton Lodge, 1.0.0.F, takes place thii evening. The Carterton Druid's festival takes place on Thursday evening next, not to■tight, as wo erroneously stated In oar last issue. We remind town and country settlers of Mesara Lowoa & lota* marSrat auction at 1 p.m. to-ranrraw,, when they sslwait upwards of t inety head of vaiti.f, inelud iuy steers, heifers, cows and yaadiisgs Horses, pigs, poultry, ike Empire 'bus (complete with harnsHs),' one saperiov huggjv one brake, and sundries will ounolude tbe tale. Ttie neighborhood of Si Church was the scene of mors than usual interest this morniiig, on the occasion of the marriage of Mr S. J. Russell to Mrs Merrydnw. The bride was dressed in a cream-colored sateen, trimmed with lass of the same color, with bonnet to match, and -was driven to the €twreb is » brougham. The rest of the bridal party were driven in a tou?-horse drag. Two bridesmaids were is. attendance, dressed in white, with floral wreaths on their head*. Tbeeerernony was.eondoeted hv the Rev. W. a Paige. , ..-*•.. The officers and peel aflieen o£ the Masterton Foresters are- to meat ta -the Foresters' Hall this evetttttjf, £• xesfee preliminary arrangements for ;beb? sceial gathering to be held oa !k» §6th m»4: s being the twelfth astaivsnary of in® Court.
A MOethig of jwrsuim mirr.»ihu! in the ftamml Faulty Bhow t»lu« r ! >;•.■ »t the Club Hokl this evening
Tk« thoroughbred horw Daniel! p'Ocsstisll by Daniel On-.rtt> Plover, la assoaasixl to travel, eimuM nulUciaut indttMßMbt ufter, b<>tw,..-i) '.\! aad Mastertcn. Si. Msithsw'a schoolroom -v» crowded to W&m hsl waning on the oui'nsion of lhß;»3t«rt»ißia*atiii aid uf ih» Wenleyaa Sunday Kehoci, the great attraction beiti* «b» prforiuauea <if one of " llomtferiiV 4 tuy SySnptstmisH by eight uf Mr K«»enbargs jpipila. The iuveoiUi oiehostra acquitted themselvesroinarkatily will,and rafkofc Hteat credit on tliu nit ill and oatieuoauf their tutor, the time through* out b«iag k«pt with wonderful iireeiaioii, T/h* toy iiuttrtilnentti engaged were a drum, ttkngk, euakoo, trumpet, cbioitis. nightingale, rattle, and whistle. 'L'lui ohit dradaad conductor Wore vociferously on oor«Ui]u>eipottded to tho redcmand. The Msgtettoa Striug Bind played tho opening and cloaiag overtures in their usual frit class Btyla. Mies Nicol ivud Mrs Smith were the lady soloists, uud Messrs Stevenson, Gaut, Wickergou, aiid Parker the gentlemen who contributed to the evening's melody, the two former having to rctsoond to the demands of the audience. Mr W. G. Baard gave a humeruus reading about " earing a cold," and recitations wars Riven by Messrs Janice and Isitt, the former feeing " the death of Marmioo," the latter" Patriot and Kathleen." Tba National A<sthsia brought a most successful gathering to a oloao. Tba adjourned annual meeting of the Graytown Horticultural Hoeiaty was held at ilia Council Ohauibera tm Saturday evening. The attendance wan again very •mail. Mr F. H. Wood was voted to the chair, Tho minutes of the lant annual rnoatin« were reud and confirmed. The balance sheet wan also read and adopted. It showed a'small bslnuco to credit. Mr Buchanan wascleotadProfideut and Messrs W. Q, Beard and H. Brailhwaite VicePresident. Mr Wobater was ro•oiueteu Ssorettry and Traaßuroc Tliu following Commit toe wero eleotud :—Mussr* Buy, Bartmrd, Booth, BarruM, Bnioka, Black, Hotlnrd, Koinptmi junior, Nation! Porrit, B». GeorKo, Westum, Wood, York, and Philips. Mr Wyott wmh cluolod Auditor. It wan resolved thai while endorsing tho action of thu laic (Jommittea in fc(;*rd to not lakinir tho nm>ini!«u>ont of the Central Show this your tliivuidi unavoidable oironmatauccij, yet this Society fill In the ovsm of the Pastoral Society taking up thu show, uivo all the assistance in their power. The meeting thou adjourned. At a tmiotinij of tbn Committee hold afterwards Mr Wood ivun elected chairman.
Mr Georgu Beotlmm, M. H.lt., tenvoa by the outgoing mail steamer at, the unci of this vroek lor his trip to England. The operation! of ths> 'Vollmgton Moat Export Company may <> said tn be aS most perfect. The ma' inery, finco Mr Thomas MeGuire, fcbo c* of engineer, bits taken charge nf it, wor' smoothly, ami upwards of 210 snoop at - received daily into the refrigerating ahsmber. The enBines, both steam and r.tinospherio, are kept going constantly, day and night. The premises have been to far advanced towards completion aa to enable the clerical work, under the superintendence of Mr Wright, the Secretary, being transferred to the factory.—N.Z. Times. Mr Jo, Macara invites tenders for falling thirty acres of bash ut Pjthiacua. An evidence is giren of the superior quality of the Masterton bread, hf the fact that Messrs Chamberlain Bros, have customers at the Upper Hutt, whom thoy, supply with tho " Staff of Life." '' The Hall of Commerce surplus clearing sale wilt contiana until Saturday next, during which time settlers will have an opportunity of purchasing every description of drapery, at English coat prices. G. W. Schroder will offer to-day and the following week an immense assortment of remnants of new goods, calicoes, sheet-: ings, winceys, flannels, &a., at very low prices. Boy's, youths' and men's overeoaie tre being sold rapidly at greatly reduced prices.—Advt. The extraordinary sale of Surplus Winter Stock at Te Aro House, Wellingtonaheold be a matter of some interest to all readers of the Wjibarapa Ba;lt for these special ie»son», let, because of the largeness of the stock, 2nd, because of the short duration of the g*lo, 15 days only, 3rd, because of the unpreee* dentedly low prices. Our price list, issued' with this paper, should, we think, astonish everybody, and very certain it is that a trip to the sale would be mouey in pocket to every Wairarapa resident that should try it. If not able to come, their orders, accompanied -with cash, would be as well executed as though selected personally. It simply means 20s for 10s, or even less in many cases, therefore try it, O ye resident!), and that-right early. Bear in mind that we have ao country businesses whatever, no br.inab.e3 in any township, and no one is authorised to sell for us, either regularly or irregularly. We have oily one place of business in ike province, and the public would do well to_ keep this, fact in mind; when sending their orders, or visiting Weiington.that onr sole establishment in the colony is that known as Jambs Smith's To Aro Houae. Wellington.—Advt.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1474, 4 September 1883, Page 2
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