It 19 expected that writs fop a now election will he issued to day. Tenders are invited for about twentyfive chains of fencing on West Taratahi, The quarterly keeling of the Masterton Tent 1.0. U. taltea place at the Temperance Hull to-m»ht.
The Greytown ciiizons annual plain and fancy dres3*bnll lakes place this evening.
Mr D-irgftyille. arrived at Masiertnu by the mid day triuu yesior day, and continued his jouruoy the same afternoon per Cobb and Co, An English uiml, specially addressed per Doric, will closo nt Maslerton on Saturday next,
Mrltoby >ho oiuiiieut siif»Gon dentist will bo in Mpaieriou on July 2, and will remain'here for a few days, The Master!on Oddfellows' Ball Committeo met last ui-jht, and decided that it should be a iilni,i and fnicy hall, that odjiission should be by invitation only and bhut> the p ico of ad.uiision bo 7a Gd double ticket, and 2s Cd for extra lady, 'ilie Mastenou Si ring Cand have been to pi'uviclo t!io music. Mr Dell is to be intrusled to. to the caloiing, The eommittoe meet agaia 10 issuo invitations and d;aw iip prolamine on Monday evoni ig at 8 o'clock,
Otir Greytown conlomporary writes o follows There will be a ueeling of th° Wnirarapa Ei3e Association at Carlerto" on Saturday, when the question of w'sine iiinds will ho discussed auiong oilier btwinesi.. There were good promises of support from MMteiton, but not a single foe his been received from thenco. In fact Car. onon is the only place from whoiico subsection's havo oomo. It is not fair lu the Volunteers of that town to bear tho brunt of the Associaiion expenses,
The lnlf-yearly summoned meeting nf Court Marquis of rJormanby, No. 5533 was lielJ last week-when the followiug officers wore duly olectod far the ensuing half yearU.R., jjro A. lldLaoy; S,C. ft, l!ru It. Dixon ; Treasurer, ilro J. Ci'iili, re-ulecieil; Secreinry U. B, Oliiirch, ro-ulecied; S.W., Bro J, Mi; J.W. Bi'o J. Sunnex; S.G., Lro M, Joud; ; J JR. Bro W, Ltiidop; Surgeon, Bio ."J. Smith, ro-eleclod ; Auditors, Bios Doivnard »ud 0. Barnard ; Delegate Bro I. G, Underbill,
Messrs Lowes ana lorns had a fitir attendance ot their stock sale in ft'lnUrton yesterday, Tho followin« wero the lots sold and tho prices they realised 400 wethers 12s; 200 crossbred ewes 7s Od; 135 Lincoln owes 10s Oil; 100 fat sheep lOj lOd ; 125 crossbred culled owes 2s Cd; 58 ewes (culled) in lamb 4s 9d; 388 owes 7s 3d; ICS crossbred ewes 8s 2d90 crossbred ewes 7s lid ; 3 cows GOs each; red cow in calf 100s; black cow 100s; strawberry cow SOj ; white heifer GOj ; 5 weanors 20s; 4 steers 2yr old 455; 1 pony £S; hack £'3 10s; light harness horses £3 and 19. Several lots ot prize poultry fruit trees, and sundries were also
Laying posioned gr.iin for the destruction of inbbits is now coining into astivo operation in this district, writes our Carterton correspondent, and it seems an established fact, that if settlers would only make a grand and unauiinous effort in this matier, the r.'bbit pest would soon bo
one of the things of-1 he past. It, however, behovosall who have rabbits on llieir kinds to be pij and doii>» for the authorities seem .determined to do their duty. As proof of this v/e mention that they iiave lave 'cken tho killin;,' jf the rabbits on the run of Mr W. Lee," 'i'aratahi Plain inlo llieir own luida and wha'ovor oxpeuso is incurred will fall upon tho estate, _ The Standard reports that an installation covomonv and banquet took placo in connection with tlio Creytown Lodge, No. 1720, EC., on Tuesday afternoon. The following is the list of oißeevs inst'lied:—W.M., A.Gray; S.W., E, Grey; J.W., A, L Webster; Chrplnin, W. T. Western; Treasurer, V/. Skeot; Secrol.i'y, 1), P. Player; S|D„ W, W. Hay; J.D., U. Ki>ig; J.G., J. Fuller; Tyler, II Cook. 'J.'lio installation cmnvniy was couducted by Pasi-Master Williams. In iho evening Iho brclltron
assembled ut I ho banquet, which was hold at the Town Hall, Bro. Jones laid ,1 splendid table, and after full justice had boon done, the usual toasts, were dro.uk, ''The Queoii and tho Cri'.fi," "the three G.M.'s," and the" D'strict G-,\ncl Lod<!o," c,imo first. Lro. Williams proposed " tho nowly olecled W.M," in oulogiaJo terms, which was drrnk with L.ulge honors, Bro, P.M. J, Tully proposed " tho Inalulting Mnator." Bro, Williams respondod in fitliu« terms. Bro. E. Gray proposod " tho Sister Lodges," which was responded to by Bro, Cox of St. John's Lodgo 'The nowly installed oflicers," was then proposed by Bro. Black, and seconded bj Bro. E. Gray, S.W. "The retiring Onicers" was proposed by Bro, Player, and respondod to by Bro, Black. Tho health of the Past Maator, the
ladies, the Prowling Officer, and the visitors, were all drank, rnd concluded with the Tyler's Toast Stones wero sing during the evening by Bros, Black, Williams, Eri'hl, and Cook, and recitations given by Bros, Skeet and Williims, and tlio eomiany separated after a very ple.smt reunion, Thore was a fail' attendance at Lowes lornß' stock pale yesterday, and pvicci wero rathor in favor of buyers.
Sir Juliun Yogel has definitely decided to stand for Chriatohiircli Forth • and he has consequently declined all other requests. ■ ■ . ■ . A requisition is being signed at Hawera, asking Sir Julius Vogel to con«. test Egniont seat with Major Atkinson at the coming election. Sir Goorgo Groy expressed n desire to address the electors there after his visit to Auckland, Professor Hugo will give one more lecture in Maaterton in aid of the fundß of the Institute, It is announced for Friday evening, and the subject is" sweet tempered, bad tempered, and extravagant women, How to know them ?" Forty ptpils in the Mastorton Public School filled in'examination papers in freehand drawing to-day. Mr J. 0. Boduington, Chuirman of the school, acted as supervisor at the request of the Education Board. The papers will be forwarded to Wellington fur competition wiili other schools iu the.Educational. District i . Wicked For Cibboymks.—"l behove it to
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Mr W. W. McCardle notifies in another ooluinn that in acoorctanca with tli-j wishes) of a number of aloctwa. ho offers himself as a candidate to represent the Wairarapa North District. His programme embraces extended and liberal land laws, improved land administration, reform iii railway management, local Government arid local taxation reform, reform of tho Legislative Couuoil, cesßalion of the present system of immigration, assistance lo local industries and tlie development of the resources of the colony.
Captain Berg, of the cutter, Lena, which arrived last night at Wellington reports that lie passed a quantity of wreckage at tho entrance to Tory Channel » piece of a m ist, evidently a portion from (leek to keelson, 14 to 1G inches in 1 diameter, newly painted red. also side planking painted black and deck Daiuting; all kauri., Soino of the sido planking was marked as for iron flanges, pointing to tile probability of tho wreckage belonging to a steamer, The breaks in the timber wevo quite new. From the size o£ the mast it appear to have boon a vessel of 100 tons.
At the Educational Board meeting yesteV l -- day, the Jkrd approved of appointment otMiss lteid to the Kawhata'school. Complaints from tho School Conjtnitlco at Piirkvale were referred to tho Inspector for investigation and report. Tenders for Bulvidero school wuro opened, and the tender of \V, B, Allon was accepted) Tenders fur Pahiatna school wero ordered to bo dealt with this day iurini'jht by.the coninuttee of Board Mr Bunny nieved. that uew aheda at Malarawa be erected',' which was opposed by Mr Buchanan. .The Boards ultimately doculed it; could not. vote the sum required for this work. Tho Eketahuna repairs were treated in the same manner. Ea Gladstone school, tile architect reported that necessary repairs would cost the full amount available, and nothing could be done until the site was vested in the Board, All applications for appointments as teachers were postponed for a fortnight, to bo dealt with by the committee of the Board, Weils' "hojgii on corns."—Ask "for We'ls' " Rough on Corns." Quick relief, complete, permanent cijre, Corns warts, bunions. N. Z. Drug Co. Hollowmi's Pills and O'mlmcnr.-During piercing winds and excessive variations of temperature, every one.is more or less liable to internal congestions and inflammation.' Thimi. elißsfc, liver, bowels, kidneys, and skin all stffor in some degree, and may be relieved by rubbing in this Ointment, aided by proper doses of the Pills, for administering which full directions accompany each box; in truth, any one who t'.iorouphly masters llolloway's " instructions" will in remedying disease, exchange the labour of an hour for the profit of. a lifetime, All bronchial, pulmonary, and tin oat disorders require that tho Oiutment should be thoroughly well rubbed upon tho skin twice a-(Uy with great regularity, considerable briskness, and much persistence, Don't die is the nnrsE.—" Rough sn Huts" clears out rats, mice, beetles, roaches, bed-bugs, flics, ants, insects, miles, jackrabbits, gophers, 7sd-N.Z. Drug Company The largest and best stock of men's por■poise bido hand-sewn walking boots, especially adapted lor winter wear, are to be seen at Eapp & Harp's Emporium, (iwi). After several years experience in supplying watches for the colonial market, Littlejohn and Son, of Lambton Quay, Wellington, havo observed tho need for a thoroughly sound English Lover Watch at a lower price than that usually paid for such watches, It is only bj tho judicious division of labor and by thenianufaotuicof large quantities on a uniform plan, that we are enabled to moet this want We have now the plcasuro of introducing our Six Guinea Hunting fc!ilvei Lever. This watch, being simple in design durable, highly finished, aud accurate, fulfils, all the requirements of a pocket timekeeper, A writton guarantee for two years will bo given with each w»mi. Sent by post, securely packed, on receipt, of Post Office order or chcnue.— (Auvtl
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1720, 26 June 1884, Page 2
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