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INDIGNATION MEETING.

■THE MASTMTON. .VOLUNTEERS

, Mas ; , ■ jerton l{i|JM,w'iiß,hel(l !|ast evening in. the! ••■ Jfnpire-JBbWjp 'pj-otest 'aeainst Ike • )n6u;Uipg -conduct df the. offiper pf tbq.- piaH'ipt- (Major Bunny] at ~ : tpp fiiap'pctipniparajje on.' jhur'aday 'last'; jpjUbfi of- b|» glatpmenlß-at iliebanquet; ~ f(f f (iich'His , sK6llojit!j: |W governor .; paj present,' \m\\.\y\ ';'' %' pfjair, \Yil!|ai'ns, aud' about '• fpity-bpe'. ir|'eni|)6tß. of. the ppvps being ' alifl : preserir. ,/• '.' ' .;' ■■■ :.p|ptain .Dpfiald said,he had paljed the '■' Bjeetingattherequeatpf severallitpfpiliefs' ,0f the cprpVttf wpresa an opinion on the conduct of Major Bunny; He felt that the opvpi hadbeon badly treated by the ..-' major "at This was to bo ' regretted; as ihe'Comuany werejn a fair way of becoming one'tf the best in the' province. They had done all in'their ■ powetfto niSkb'it a credit to the dißlrictj and if this* event had ; o6t occurred in six. , moptha- from now they would have' had' >(;i their new upifdrsfis'ap.d : a drill ihed of '■jttyif own'.'' After wjjat Imil occurred,- , ; I .|fcjf,«p l ujd not.-be .acjljHjhke. men. if they ■j.; /tfbre t'b allow it to psSrunnbtice'd! r' . ■^• ! |iidutenanl ••JVilliariis; supported the Cuptnin's; 1 fJma'rks, -'be considered "the . Major's conduct i'.ii ■ mi]? •jiiite uncalled f? r t 9R d $$ '!(?' l l!'"-"H 1 ' "P (lay W»» ft f^flitab^'pueX, JEfia otafepent at '■ (bp Pduqpet'wlie'p'replying to the toast of 'iTh&VolHPteersV'« not in accordance w\\ the rail titan by tho Color Sergeant, He there stated that there were only twenty men on parade, and eight of ''these in mufti; and these not in very (jortdblothes either:',! According to the roll forty on parade, befog .• within-aMnb'f^heir,total -sttjiiigib,.afld f°!JF Wf?fl«|t of the dtsrriqt, M tafitftg into consideration the Bhoft tjotnJe given'.of this parage, •the' bti expected.' As pftboae 'in mufti, he '•m .■ i ''#f»%« ! af>lffierß : liad flvpri bpught '. « J^^ a B ; "Bpoptable ~ ftppear»v d^oaHbJ ei uiid'er tbo. oiriinmnJ'aP^H>ii<pPW|[Bßter,t6ii... Corps he '" y ,t W i sWw''foy- lwa.no. recog, I '; nizß«nif6rmiJi ; yt''o'iJld : .h6te their own in | '- ••"•irfery respeot'with'kyf-oj'the 06rps in" the'province'.'' ; §ney -badlgo'dd bUoVb -rb ' :welU««ood ;m6oiit«id:th6 bpsu'taid.m. v.M saying ■ JM &MW* P- r .bM.Sgllfiajhßiu.bnt for' . ..tho'pnt'pqseoflaiinijpMtfn^hereception and then, aißniuJßed;'"theni without 'atlowiriß thdm to'do so, Ke : was treating the ■/;Gorfr*itli' (Hi ottnost disrespect", and' "'ttiey".qßo-=and*.all: ought to'express a ,-..-■ ' ftpWp'Pp.pald.expJainefi.ihat he inter. ■■•■■. .vib'wad thejftjer pfliig arrival''into Mas/' -. ■' JjirfbM^hn^ ■ , WWW'k ¥IW guard of honor, • •. 'ftnfj |f Ifiefe-wre guffjpient men to do so. , • At-thelinje'fiveoraijmen came up'and . Bskwl. to:be excused as,.they wished to iuk*'p»n .in the Fire- Brigade procession, • >.thera leave, This ~.-<• was against.all Volunteer etiquetto, for the leave should not have keen granted without the c'oiiseni of the commanding officer of tk'Oomvnny. .On parade the Major had s.id the men did not look well pnoUKh to f.,ii;i a,'(iji.vJ.,(honor. Inthia frt^WW'-'SeAhl fhey have beeMllo-jved to loin in' fhe'prp-cejfsiop. Jj|U t}ip MaVpr woflld'not . ft llo W %,lb do So.; H'is. rernflrjts' the bapqueL.were qujlp, uncalled for and \WWS : ..'■ . ■'■ " Colpj;.Sprgeapt Pixpp proposed "That • the Maaterion VoluDteers after the treat went received from Major Bunny on Thunday laat tender their' resignation in a body. ..;_■ • . ; . ■:„.,.. ;•■• ■ ■ Volunteer .Skipper in seoonding ihe motion'.ixjireaaed hw opinion that a more ■ deliberate insult than that tl tho Major's , to officers.wd corps cbuld not : have been' ;, given,- and said if the Vulunteers'adted as meft they >pu|d>endorw the !■: Brtitley.v'ftiid- 'Bandiinati ;Papworth, ai ;,, ■ ■ old ,<niilrtary; men, .Mpresß'ed'.'debided i K . ■ »greedlhaVm»Uth^tex^*ieu^7iab^ii-l

regulaf tnd:volunte'6c• • forcea ;f theyrhttd i never..seen,, a .more--deliberate insult tendered (o b. body of meu.y' •,''. • • ■■■ <•' • Jewoia received'm various jWris o'i- thei •colony, and on ;one neeasiiiu with a nu id i •of about twelve men. ft oiii 'the dispel iuti'; ■of tu'B v> Guy6rhor, be. f«lt auve ho would , jjvave beta (he nWbar! oftbftMaaterton.corps...;-.: <-■• .-:•■>-' :Gaptain JDpnald, un asked-to i»iye" bis .opinion ori "the 'resolution, snid that alter Major Bunny's* conduct ! he'we'nf off.his uniform,.resolving-. never'io put it on again umie'r Major Bunny. (Prolonged applause.) At the, -tiorps resigned a full enquiry would be instituted. If ihey -were. .wrong .'the resignation would not bd'aecnpled, and ii' wrotij! lie would havo to bear itie' consequences.';' '*•': • •' :; •'ln answer: to questions, ili'e captain »'»',s.'th»t'ther,o,'bad beeti-no ill feeling existing between himself, Major Bunny, and Drill Sergeant Bezav. v >'Hd Had kept tlie : major posted up'iti.'all matters "connected ..tyith ,tho. reception; and had never received apy answer. from' binjlas : to lead*him' (o•.expect such ; 'treatffletit.; J?t(C«ptain Donald) : had niade arrange-; men'.ts'w.ilb ;the Reception cOnimittee.that •the ibiuking that; if-tha baud.vyas'left put it .fyojlld;';in -ii,;great measure. 1 , mdr the proceedings, and. liaro a pad 'effect.onihe, reception. ' .''•'' ' v '/'' '':." !, Several otherjuombers having spoken dri' thtf' euhjeot, the. resolution -was , put and'c'arriudamid loud applause. -, -: w'aslhen drawn tut'and •signed by all present,, . . ; | ; , . ..

How to Get SipK.-Expose yoursilf day and nifiht,. feit.. too .much .-wHliqufWiswise; '• w.irk tiitf hard without rest,' docW.-jll the' tim>', take all the vile noatrnois advertised, and then you will want to know ' ' How. to Gft WEU.-\Vliich,i.i. auiworb'tf' three words-Take-Hop Rit'tbia | ; , Kead. WoHowajlV Ointment. anil:. )PiJk r^Sure - Rilief,—Tho-'weak and ener|fittd' ; BufFer severely frorn, nervpus affedtfons. When storms or atmospheric "disturbances prevail; fteu.ralgia, gmity Biiiijjs, "'and pains, yery digtressihe'tq a. deljqite system'," •may b§ readily remoyed; by rulbihg - ,fhlß' Qintrnßnt.uppri .the ftfTectefl anil - adjacent parts after they have been fompnteu>j.th warm water, The Pills tnkon. occasionally., ! in.thedososprescribed by tho.'instructions;' keep the disgeslapn in; order, excite; a;%o flow of healthy bile, and,, .regenerate,(hi) impoverished blood with,ncfiermaterials, re- ,: suiting from 'throughly assimilated food, wantingwhich, the strongest must inevitably sopn.sink iiito feebleness, v »nd the dolioate find it difliqult .to. maintain eife'tefice Holloway's Ointment .and. PillsJ ate ■in-.: fallible remedies, ' .' .;....;';. .'. Thick mads, ueavy-coNiiiiioNs.-Wcirs.Afay 'Pflts'-'-ii'HtK bilious, catliijraic, Csan(| js. lloses,Muss; i Co., Bydudy, (fennriTAgen.t9. Y ■•i'-.-,; *v, and snFf EhiNo.—" Iw.as draoged down with debt poverty', and Bulferi'njf for yeargj. caused, by. a sick jSmiif' 'fee' bills for doctoring, which; did, t||iin npip! ; .1 jwas fppletely (]iscpnrfl2ed,'.iuiti|"oue year aro, by the advipe i f 1 pro-, cured Hop •Bhsterf - and - their use, and jn onu rponjli p were all 1 well,-' and npne of us. Ijayp sepn tj sick- day sinco-; and J want to W to aji poW men, koep YQiir families well a yotir with' Hop: Bitters for loss than one dqo'tor's-visit will' cost. I know it."—A Bead Mother Swan's Woiim tasteless, harmless,cathartic;for feverish--•ness, rcstlossneis,'worms, constipation. Is. Moses, Moss I Co., Sydney, General Agents?

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1484, 15 September 1883, Page 3

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INDIGNATION MEETING. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1484, 15 September 1883, Page 3

INDIGNATION MEETING. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1484, 15 September 1883, Page 3

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