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The Wairarapa daily. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1883. IMMIGRATION.

■.!> i ;.." ■•'=-'".::, :■>■■;.!'.'. ':!' ;l f ; ' We are; spending •annually about £70,000 ' , pei , ''anriitm' : 'oh l ; 4rarj|igration,and it is;almqst ( a question whether the 1 game.is: worth the. .candle.; \ It 'is ; triie this sum conies out of loan, but we are beginning to realize 'in 'New ; Zealand ithat borrowed ..money has to j berpaid. back, and, that to all practical intents andpurposes thei'£7o,ooo,per annum is is much ai burden to us as if it were paidout'ofreveriue, Thereniay.nti.t % ' sufficient labor in thq' cploh7 t ;V.but if. New: Zealand:kd.'the'reputatibn.'of : 'being-the best'field for labor among th'e! newjcountries of;the: : world'it^^ldi ', attract, 'without a' Parliamentary vote, as many-handsiasat.;could reasonably l! ! deairei'> ! If- working ; mon ; polony ' were able to write home to their friends and tell them that they were saving money and acquiring freeholds their friends would find their way here without the aid of an immigration depart-

ment. $t is safd.tfat.y/b. bo :n||«Jh, to - jiM? pursuing J this policy' for the last ton years, .jbut' with questionable success. According to.theory the individual wot , king:tilaii;in"New'::Zealand'rOUghfe'by,.this tiraeitpkvojbeen relieWdflErf; rteasurej 6fiKelKiati^wfiM;^M!l , '-. to piiy.teri,yeaVs as" aviate " !pf f&t:his burden js-no lighter, j The immigration' policyKas notduringthe past ten years borne-the fruit which' it was to should not be surprised' if this experience wero repeated' ufo, Artificial 'methbdsofcreatingapopulation in a ; ne¥' country:; : ariS' ''sbMwhat risky ' speculations/; ; aW v/heln { lhoy cost -large,Bums.bf apt to prove failures, , (We do not say that under would be no gdin in'biinglng'out impgfftuts at the cpsttto;;.the State.of [twenty pounds" per head, We believe t would answor to pay .this iatnolintj to settle' • new ; com^Bph;lahd^iiliiEoi'iiunately. on laficlp a 'db'zei^'congregate in centres of ti6ni_and..^'«quentlyi.bteqme' ! a loss instead of, S profit:;.to "Immigration is Baid'tq be, keystone of the Putlio, fork's; policy, and -no doubt it is essential toit,but gone beybpd : our tethe)*. pye'n,; vith our pilblic works p plicy >. ijb, s ■ immigration, requires sidercd. tfl'a.i clearly; cannot'''afford to"pay £70,000 a'iyear.for immigration-and witlioutSyeiliay.e past and' present, expefiencei affords (if taining t a .decided L adyantage jfrom it, Wewantmoredirectmethodsresortettjp than-that of. immigration for reducing . public burdens," arid we shoulcj n%be r sorry-to see aided immigration-sus-pended till we are ; in a position to pay for it, I \y%,

Telegraph communication betwedn Wellington, and...,the Wairarapa -;wna ) partiatlylufenidedvjeaterday, pwiinf to | the low pf: the wires along the ■' -HuiVseotion...'. \ > . 'The ihojoughbred hoft ; by t dam by-tho: ®yjo^-Dutc-h\ I'man ib ahnouhced d b :thiß season. J JHis tabulatedipediqre'e which 1 I' obtained from thtsj; pawner,; Mr ; J, G, I Vallande: koaats pf some of the rhostcele- . brated names iii turf annals. j( : ; ■ - ■" ....'"■ ' Vs>,y' ( On Friday last at the request of the . : : h'ead nalßtor, Mesdames : Bodding(ou_a^d. • Paige Tiaited. the Maaterton Sohoblifpjtthe - purport) of inspecting the needle! workof ! Itheipapils. i ;Tb j eßela^i^ : ha i |prepas!y ■ ; had opportunities -'df'-inspecting! similar ' wort in the leading schools of thp Middle Island, and pronounced the work in the ' ! Master.ton,spbool i quiteeqnalto l it.J*--This very 'satisfactory' resuit''is' due ! careful supprvjsipn of the, sewing Classes ;" by' Miss J and';'Miss Beimenr sinider, nnd,partly)possibly to.!tfie™fa"ot . tliat the Committee, offered early iiitthe jear; liberal rewards for' proficiency in . (his very useful art, /■% .».We are' requested lo '< draw special attention to the Blue Bibbon meeting announced to take place thia evening'in tHe Wesleyan Church at 7.30. Addressesjire tobegivenbytbaTl^v'>L'. M. Isitt and others, and the Carterton BlueEibbon choir, which has attained a high stat6 of proficiency under 'Mf. Beecher's baton, . will give selections .'during the eyenirij>, This choir numbers some forty .voice?, and will no doubt form a very interesting portion' of the programme, There will be no charge for admission, but a collection will be made to defray the expenses"of the meeting. : j Tho Masterton School, Committee met last evening, Present—Messrs, Boddington (Chairman), Galloway, Heron,"Hogg, Eapp, and.Payton,, The minttea ; ,of.tbe previous meeting having been read and confirmed, the Treasurer, Mr Sellar, reported, a balance of J3 19a Qd. Letters were read" from the Education Board, stating that applications would bo invited for tho vaoant pupil teacheHhjp, and.that the. Committee,;, were authorised to proceed with arrangements; for the High School. •■"• The Headmaster's monthly report stated that the'average attendance , during the past four weeks had been'4o4, and that the number bh ! the roll ivas 609. He stated'l hat if Vrpom were'set apart for the High;BchdolpujpiTs there 'would riot be' ouffipient,.accomodation for other . !cl.a6ses,''and recommended the erection of i a new class room. He also asked ..for Yendtiah blinds for the, infants' rooraj as that apartment was too close in'wm weather. • It waadecided that trie Board should be asked to: send" its; architect tip 16 ; report on the' ventilation' question ;that itwas not necessary at present to apply for an additional,class.room;, and that Messrs B.oddinglon, Paytdn,''aud>Hog!!, be appointed a .Committee, ( to meet Mr Lee and the heid maßter, for the purpqse of making for* 1 the High School. The following ac'ooutits-.were passed for payment:—John Kaye map material ! i2 '10s; (Mrs (Shepherd ;£HOs; W. G. Beard 13s 4d;G. Wood '£W; R. H, Ohinohen : £l iOs, • of 'thank's was accorded toMr Kaye .who, had.given a considerable amount ; 6f trouble, to the ; preparation of sortie excellent »walrmajisfor the use of the school.' 'The question of a school library was' discussed amTit decided to provide" the 1 sqhpPl {children with "collecting cards and'subsidize as~far as the means of the Committee [allowed, any amount they might;ob'tain. | Mpyrs Payton and Eapp were appointed visitors for!th'e:ensuingi.month., j. The following is the peroration of Mr Kedmond'sjecond speeoli as reported by the Evening Ml!—'*He was pwviced as he! ;was of hisjown Ireland's long political night was well-nigh .over. (Oheers:) .However,-.het^plainisand valleys still lay'shrouded in darkness; bat-tho watohe'r.on the tower saw a break in the far ease ,and: a.ruddy.glow on the mountain top, and .he knew thatjthe God of.Day had arisen, and; that anon he would flood, every nook and corner of the land with his broad : light, and tliat;''darkness, ' and., the .things, l ,; of:! darkness Bhould.. disappear., When that (moment : came,, that moment .for/.which their forefathers'so long 'and' ( vaihly waited arid; Vprayed :; >nd, ■B.tch|s;ledj there would go,yip;toheave'nj'.a ,ory From an emancipated people that .would be echoed ,o'er 'the! 1 and;'waited "by 'the four winds' to the corners of the' wofld-that would, be chorußecUrT America,' and reeohbed here under 'the Southern! Oross— the sea-divided {patriots, .wherever• they ;migh't' he, would hear that cry,;and wouldi rejoiqe«-,for;they would ;know:;that the-God;of, Justice jvho had tieoreed.''that those who sowed I in tears should-reap, in .joy had atilasfc rewarded ''the-''tears v and ; .sufferirigß"flf.>aj faithful people, and that 'was/reei'' ,(bpud : I frid' l oheers,) How 10 Get Sick.—Expose yourself day and night, sit too much without exeroiae, 1 work too hard without 'rest, doctor all the time, take" all the vile nostrums advertised,' .'■ and then you will want to know : . ' ] I How ib Gbi Wei*,—"VVhich is answered ' in tb«9 wwda—Taie Hop Bitte'ra I wad

era alSM^l arul|ath|venfe# «j . A fteetinpf thff a%apa|Moli» \ aatioiSocietyltaki|l«|f at'tlMnstitdi \ this evening A friendly ;hint to;spedulatoirviti-^fiira;■ ■ wood is published in. another column,. ; };> -^hfrannnalMneetin^^thfl^QMtoWii--r ~fhlrfo¥o9^^ the Paatoral Show received by, MrX Brown at Mastertou:—Horses 20, oatjfe, 26, Bheep 53; pigs nil, poultry j 7, "dogs 14, produoe 12; : The adjo'uroid meeting of the Wafo rapa East r^qnoty*Oounoil fiiedVfor' yesterday of ajquoruttv The meraberaipiejenKere Or McGregor (Chairman) WM, Beethhm, Chamberlain, and telegram was jreceiyed from Or MoCardle, ifho(was in HMton, regretting hia/inabilityMjph'd, The meeting'wtls therefore adjourned for seven days upstanding! 'that it to be farther jicfjournoSffom fimb'toltjme; till the ne|t ordinary meeting' ontheßthNoJo'mbe&"3 ; '' ■'» Mr O. Sojrell, well kiowft'W as i.'pb.btographer, announces that ha intends making'another; .trip to oommen'cing.. at Fealheratonfonßhe 22nd inst. {He bas imported o&sQof lHr-< latest pMaljfe will make portrait takingiv apeoiality. I ' *Mr J. H, gprbett, finding dqy not suifclns health,; has disposed of. th&Star Hdtelfl and Vexpeoted jfllwiej course of a femdays to return to Ifiasjqr-t $> "'■ ~ » .••- 'ijfarticulars'vof the to bo held in : conWotion with th'l'Wairarapa' afrftEaat CoasfPaatpral and!. Ajjrlcultifrtl" Society on November lat, appear In* .our bolumnST , - r j v tJ The notify to stpokowneYß in another 'column, thai they will'ba purchasers of fat sheep and oattle co'njingj winder pnths, or will freeze and shiif&l! owners risks, L'h I WLCifi *;S concerLwijl be given Oddfellows' j Friday evening, as ; a complimentary-henent to Mf§ Lundqfißt -. r Masterton anil. Featheraton String-Bands.jQjThe enter-" tainthent will conclude with .a- farce in ; { which rnembera of the Masterton Amateur •Dr'fjrnatic Club wilUake partT'^ ~i are called -foe j works for the IJVairarapaEaat County. . J =;Tlie Masterton Committee ! meet this evening, ,j I \ ;fSDhe San jj/anciioo mail arrived in ; I Mtfbterton bpie niid-day train ind,'M i Bprted with ithe usual 1 "■. tnOocal officei '-; ] ;.; : -" ' ,t>, , : i ) : j; Low.es anil lorns jhad at their , |salejyards yesterday 'lßOJhe,ad'|ojf oattle,i ; j embracing all', cla'asoa, iJAJl'iyere sold;' ,i either [$ ttio>iainof tho.hanjmer or ; ! privately:- afternoon's [priq()B ruled [low;—B>ef, a £6; large jforward stoers,' ;£6j two] and twojarii i Half.year old isfeera, $& 10a 1 to 1&;! cOws, £i; " yearlinga| &7's] 6d', J . The entire .hone Phillip'th,e Krst'was sold . pi'ivatelytaftehyartlfto Mr J.* Devonshire, | oft thai-Empire - SWiblbajj sj§j linfeiidß travellinghinvithisjoaaop;, j |l Q^ fthe'Hfiwke'S Bay HejalcPhoarsfrom Woiodville been ' cease' w'ork oii jthl biygejOserr 1 thePManawalu.Jtiver, as S lne,w| 'design 1 ha? been, decided 'upon,! %'BtcKenzie 1 jhoa.all :nis plant, and matejrialjon m doubt b'oih plant { still" ba 'svailaWe' ( 'but : Mr;McKenzie;''w : iltbe entitjed j to jom : pessatio'n 1 , '^erhapg T be cheaper.to giVe'himl the nef contract at his;owppricdi> \flio ia jresponsjblo for this bungle ? pThere must be lolnething 1 rotten'i'n> the; state' of the Public Works jDepartme'nrwheh a> contract 1 for, an-expßßßivej v bi'id2B isilet upon.plans' wliicb : are aftefwards declared unauitanlo7 1 ; "Ameotitif! of theiFinajice I ,arid Public jWo'rksjlGommittees! of the:' Wairarapa |Ea?t Comply Council wis Sield'yealerday. |Presen&Cra Mc6reg6r,j Beotliam, and iCiiambei'lain. Or :Bellia ialaWattended. jThe.ifollowing payßientsl-were latithor-iiaed:-Parkor i & 0.0. £l6loa, Siithlfc" |Hogg £Z 15s 6d, G:-Young £1 ids. The {action taken by thejlnsiuW with referlence to Dontraot No.; 2, EkflfahuuaiTihiii {road wayconfirmed,.' The Chairman was irequeßtedj tcf interview thi). Minister for 'Public Works Vith •regardlto the jconstrucand road fridge at the ifiral crossing of theiKopuiiranga'pveek'orj' |the'Opaki-Mnawalii road, WiWell as on Jthe'subject f of ? the .roadjf.diifersions the, construction ofjthe, , Wellington-Wbodvillo ■ gineer was adthonsed to (jail "for j tenders for-the woifks "on:.the Ekeiajauna-Tinui |road'recommojjded in his | report, at well jasfor the bridges whiob it is propoaeilp) joonstruct on, the'saiiio line, and to repair temporary bridges on this road, Jt was. decided that fiib*jite.'nearithe' junotion of the Whakaroio and'Mnngapakeha streams, biieleotea' for the Mungapakeha 1 hiridge', 2, and -) for if the fdrmatipp, nebessary td'.'cphatrnct ;'the (i devi«i'||), : give-acceas to this aite, both theea resoluto be s'ubjeol ;tp thaj afep\o"vi»l of Or Mackay. The Olerk wa? instra'oted to request the|T(ißtript EnginafiVtb interview! the Cqunoil re road divejaiona; to forward the information re tf Lickaing Disli;iolp' asked ifdls' |by, i: thfl. Department'of-Justice; to-infdrm' Messrs^ . Re§ae & Dawson t% will be permitted! towithdrawjtheir tender fofContraotiNo'. 2,~Preyer ! s'B'6cl:road. on tliel'uslial con-'" ditioh of forfeiture'of deposit^to'call s for 1 fresh for thia work, and fii inform Mr- Anderson-ihatyhis' applicatifen "for A roadito his property-]ahould tpSthe MasfertonNßoad Board. ? -Org Beetham and Chamberlain ised to dealiwilli ten'dera' of-Ifadaen's •contract on the'-Makakahi road and thf MQngapakeha metalling.' : |We are glad'to notice Ithaij.Mr X Devonahirfl, r who recently"'suffered a severo stroke of ill fortune through the death of his'iiorjie Mischief by a kioklrSrd' a vioioua mare, Has taken prompt atepa to retrieve his IdaaT purchased the pfoMising young horae,:Phillip recently imported from Canterbury, The; aire of this horse washing Phillip,:,whoae aire was the famous**anatralian !ji h'ori'B' Camden; his s dam (Being Madame by Vaccination;. by Sir v -Herculei-Hoofs ;• Vacoinationsboiiig out of ran Arab mare."!-King rhTllip's Dowling, Kelpif ,'Frb'tU the above itovill bo seen that Phillip ilh'o First comeHoithiaVdistriot with I 'high', credentials. fJnch stains of bfood aa transmitted by: Kelpie, 'Sir Hercnleirlrid 1 Camden enough to reoo'mmend their descendant aB a begetter of either racera, hacksfov coaoherii, I v.uijo v The German Emperor has presented two new beli|j to tbo famousj Jjouise Church in whibli are) toberungKgthe (first time [on, the anniversarytrlSedanT The Empress has orderediae of them to bo engraVed'' with a relief-portrait of .the late ] Louise of Prussia, with the motfo, -'iAai. the Lord willed it, so it; wasj-.TOii^' The other bears.a relief p'ortraic. of the Emperor, withi the motto (suggesM 1 by him),- "In : faith, there is; aficl' • hope," ' - (

queen of the Al|§jMaa i IwiiPP lßß m^e I |({oW#nt;the 15th panp;j®p|ced Maud. &, and'||ye;; iself turnw:thescale at 2001b. After giving ihem milein2min record. They fairly flew to the first maintaining. this astonishing" clip "to 'ifie. half-mile; rv/Mch' Wresclredln ImuiiTSis^tihe; thr4e-qu!arter *lmm Y : 41seo/andthe full mile in 2min UJsecrheating . ' OTMeI. , i the mile without) a skip given by the judges % o^epja.r^ere i l i . Funs and Bugs, beetles, inseefs.roaches t: ante;j,bed.bugsjt<rats/!mice, .gb'jSMrs'Ajft'ok i' :*abbit»pclearea i, jo?eP/s9flsAQ9i, Sydney,,!Gleneral'A'gents,.; a iwTftiSSsrnjg iiraptatiOW/ofKiJifdffl,;' Jackets, and Costumes, per atcamer Doric, -are the lateaiptttcomeapffashiennWd-quile, 1 shown ut.Te.Aro Honse. TheJ9rfteis,a handsome tittoffiah ;■: ; "attdgimp. The £ydta ia a.eharuii!ift;yial.te', in black,cMhmere,,fully triimned, .with lace, /{^M^j^iU&^ieiiS'J^^ !'. texqiiiaiteMipanf of iitradengthjiin.'.btoohei :; Silkjiiihdls richlylfaimiiie'd m&> felnge^and .i::|etlp.iaaflmenerie.,(!iThe!;%aa!ia4';very : K Aandi6meJyitnmpdii.dolman' 3tf ;.'ott6man' ailk, of the newest and moßt fashionable r ahape, ■ The Robina, in aoleil-olothi-is a , .perteokem and iaitrimmed with. » Imm-igrimml .A-to ladieVJ . and Ottoman sjjlks r ohenille and Bilk netted, will repay an (l e'aflJf i 'iffl|ection, About 200 ' choice costumes ipr ladies and ohildren, and in satcon,' .batbmere, l cliookcd Nuns' cloth, Ac, are now being exhibited.at Te Aro ; -Houae,- Advt.] -

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1512, 18 October 1883, Page 2

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The Wairarapa daily. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1883. IMMIGRATION. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1512, 18 October 1883, Page 2

The Wairarapa daily. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1883. IMMIGRATION. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1512, 18 October 1883, Page 2

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