Mr' Warden, KM,, aits at/GreytoiVD | to-day ; :- ' ■■■'<..; I ■11)6 next sitting of lie District XJourt: at Mpeiertpn"fflll||ue oijfhe 25tji fnst, : , Tenders,'areluyi.ied for-% lease for ones or threei'''years of the Kuripuni Public HalL ■'■■;■'■ We are glad to loarn that the Catholics of this town intend presenting n testimonial to the Bey Father Halbwachs prior to his departure from this-'district, ■:- The delegates, of : \the ! Noi:thWairarapa. County ■■ Settlors 1 ; Association meet to- u lii'iiTow evening to discuss , jl Waste lands* administration."',' ■.'• vl ...* :■'■. ■■ i ,'"' ; : Tenders aro invited, by Mr William Kiddie for the carriage of about; twelvo 'thousand feet of timber and a quantity of iron, &c, to tho Whareama.; i ; ; Mr D. McGregor has boen on tho Pari: Oval yesterday and to-day oloaring it of docks and woeds with the aid of a patent' cultivator and a team 'of horses, the 'latter; being kindly lent by Mr J, Hossey, ' ; •'. Mr Q. L, JonnoßS, the well known" watch and clock maker of Willis street, Wellington, publishes the prices of some of his- cheap stock in our advertising columns,';! ; ■; ;,■■■.\ y ■■':}' A special meeting-' of the Mnsterton Tent of Eechalrites is called for Thursday evening next at eight* o'clock, to'meot a visiting brother. Meiubovs aro urgently requested to.attend, bb matters of import-' ance.aretole;discussed, ; .iiKl ;.'' : ', ; The ordinary, monthly meeting of the Masterton Hospital Committee takes place this afternoon, Mr' Thomas W._ Shute reminds his friends and supporters that tho 'coming municipal election will bo decided on Friday next between the hours of il'alm, and G: p.m. . : ; ' Messrs Lowos and loins slock sale at their Masterton jiirds tomorrow includes, the; following enti.ies:-450 good oross bred wethers, 550 gpinl civss'ned ewes, 120 "fat wuilitiu', 120 gm d cru»sinujl eives',. 20 fat lambs, 10 three and fouxyto old bullocks, 20"fat; 'heifers,: .'horses, pigs, poultry, 0t0.,; lot of usof ul harness horses, anil aqiiiii.ii'y -f ton's The erection of a private shed on the banks of the Waipoua, to'replaco tho one destroyed by lire, was commenced this morning, This,;in connection with • tho fact that tho Swimming Club will havetheir largo emu finished this weekj shows that a great interest is taken iu aquatic exercises in Masterton,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1577, 8 January 1884, Page 2
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354Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1577, 8 January 1884, Page 2
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