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The Wairarapa Daily. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1884.

Sir Julius Vogel is about to lake a irip to Waiwera; , MrFrHl Wood announces a' sale nt Mr J. McDowells bankrupt a>6ck, at Mr Jajjo's.furnuure warehouse, Queen Street, Masterton; on Monday and Tuesday next. Mr P. H.'Wond will sell the Featherstou llace prinleaea at hia Greytuwn auction rooms on Saturday next. The quarterly meeting of the Masterton Tent of Kechabites takes placo to night. .The Foresters Court "Loyal Enter-? prize" meets this evdiiing."

The Gie.town But'er and Chee.'e Factory, wfiies.tle' Standard,.; isj now averaging about. 600 to 520■. gallons per diein, and on Monday last, .the.'supply, f.i'r the day' amounted to about, 530 nablons. ...The milkJs of.very aupirior quality and reaching to a huge standard of par cantaee .of ore >m. .-.-

Mr W.Neil informs us that hia first trip of the season" with the lioyal Mail Coach to Caßtlt) Point direct, and back to Masterton, .was a peat success, He Btar<ed from the Prince of WaW. Hotel Stab'es on Tuesday mmmnx at' 7 o'c'ock reached the Taueru in time for breakfast, and Tihui at 1215.' Alter a' shont ■ s'ay .the jviiirney was continued to the Castle and reached there at half past fourwith a high tide." 'He left <lae Castle on the following moniint! on the return journey at Bo,clock to suit the tide,and arrived at Tenui at 10.30 where they had a two hours spell and ultimately arrived in M'Sterton at a quarter to five o'clnck, T.be journey was it most successful one the vehicle being filled nith-'paßsengers aod parcels. The vehicle need was the new coach built by Mesils Muir and Dixon_and["of which wo gave, a full deVriplion iii a recent issaer-'it 'atißwera well ike qualities guaranteed by (he nuken.

Caledonian Socioty sporta.on Saturday n«t, ail oitmßWr." :—..-•.,.. .^,, ,

..M? B;. f if.-f&uarfeMe :WeMmown; ao r , .oiiuniant and Sharebroker, is a candidate; 'rfhi a seat the" 'New Zealand Gfifefiimeat'Aaso'ciatien. >

;•■ All personß haping claim's "'against the estate of of Opaki, farmer,.deceased, are '«.,jstrce tp^hajxeoutirfsij^:/>:M. r .: ;:• „''.ltis repofledthat Ciril Servicellißfrtriq, is'bWg effected by new app'oiiftmen'S (h ,jhe interests ,of'tha.relati*e3, M;H R;'s ,'Tliib ia just whatmi«ht be expected frooi the present Ministry. '

. TJi.f.Cpni'riatftqe, : appointocl. by tbeLand■Bettlftiuent Association-to. arrange preliui' lnajiM afternoon at the Council' l ' Chamber'sV; Present; .Messrs' Vile; ErjunVKibble'white, Reuall;- Lang, and Park. : ' Mr 6. M; .Paik . waß appointed secretary pro jrenj, Tho 'OhlimlrftrTepwted"ihat-'fi3; selectors ;had given in ilieir, names and .renuesied-to, be enrolled; as tii.en.ib.efa tff'„ ,the AsaooiiVionj it.ww ugreed, (l).iha't the residental clauses of ther'regulaii'in's.b'e not enforcrd during.the first four years ,itß-ihe block'ahimFitO bp.selected consists

of - a dense-bushi ■•aiid'ij.t iwill;,iinly". b») , possible t..r a number fri live on ' the land hefore sufficient tiiiio lifts elapsed >• to enable'settlers -to oW..'aoil'crup a ! pnriion of ; (2) That tbe ; ,■ GovernmeDt bo asked lo all>w the < association to purchase a Bite wi'hin the ;block con?istmz of (min 320; to (HO acres with a tiew'io ihcformatiuii of.town and ■ suburban'sections'. Jt was'further agreed ■ 'tn-recotuniend.that the asjociaiion coosnt of 100 meaihers, (3) Also lo urge the ■Government to allow .the. .association to cut up'.'the'iblock .into sections tarying from 150 to 60.ajrea.provided that 100' 'sections in all form the settlement, The secretary was instructed to write to Messrs Bfethatn, M.H.R, and Mr Buntiy. requesting these yentleinan to furm a deputation with Mr MeCardle to urge the above views upon the Hon the Minister for Crown Lands with a view to having the terms of settlement modified. The ' secretary was further instructed lo forward a copy of the above, resolutions'lo. the Waste Lands Board' with a request to.' that body to favorably.; recommend their coh»ideratinn upon the Government, The Cumminee then ad-, jntirned lo tho Institute where they' interviewed Mr J. \V. A. Marchtnt Oornmisimner. o| Crown Landii, with a view to enlisiiu!! that gentlemin's syrflpa'thy; and cu-opevation, Mr ..Marohant. w'a«, however, very reticent, he exprressed his readine>Bto assist the aßiocm ion as, far as. it lay in his powe', hut the regulations had' bfen..; beau ttaraed; by-Ihe iaimeter without .con*ultjni{ the Waster Lands 1 ■ -Board, aud therefore he wasuiiab'fi'.loBrute... reasons which infiuenctd 'the minister in flxine the maximum area to. be held- by eaoh.ee!tier at lOOacfea, neither.could he aay why,the resideutiaV clause had been'insis'ed •upon l "being enforced in bush as .well,as'.cleir;land holdings. Mr .MeCardle ■undertook'. to. jay the requirement of the association hefore the Government, nnd Letore the Waste L'inda B iard on Tuesday next, and to arrange f»v a meeting on or aboutWednesdny next, We have had handed to ns by Captain T. Line, the statement of receipts aud expetidi'iire of the MAssert»ti brunch uf the Salvation. Army for the past quarer, signed Richard Evernden, Treisurer. The receiDla amount to £'loßlos 8d; collections £69 15s Gd, proceeds of tea meetim; £1719 a 4d, special donations LG 16s 3d. and for band iuatruinents Ll4 5s CJ'. The, expendituro iB, officers' allowance. L39J. travelling expenses LG 5< 21, rent at Mas, . terion Ll2 2s, optpoat L914-tC.I, sii'ndriea Ls.'4s:Bil, siampa and stationery L2 83,- . .provender and lit>h in« L 4 2i, oarnai<e 9i ! lid, caterer Lll 3s 'id, band inßtmnien'S L'l3 la 4d, horse L7i total LUOIOa ll'd,' 1 leavfnu a debt a-balance of LI 14;, 3d, and a liability for rent of L 3 10s, The Wesleyan Church baziar was duly opentd in the Theatre lt'iyal, Masierton, by Hia Worship the Mayor (Mr Caselberg), before a lari{a githeriaz of visitors and helpers, The National Anthem was played, Mrs Gapper presiding at the piano. The Hall was beautifully decora--ted with fern-, flowers, and evergreens The fancy nooda s all were arrange 1 with great tsßte. No. 1 was under the erne of MesdrtmeaHo.ir and Smi h ; No. 2, Muadames Perry and'Williains; No. 3, Mes Ikguß and Isi't; No. 4, by the members of 1110 Bible Class; the flower stall, by MrsGapjer, and Miss Perry; fruit and refreshment, by Meadames F. Willnms and Pylms; the Chris l mas tree by Mus Beeves and the eir!s of the Bible Class; the bran tub, by Muses Galloway and Barnes . There was also a weighing machine and what coustitmed a real treat and cost an estra fee—a real live ■ Punch and Judy Show. The was crowded during theafternoon and evening." the Miami tin Strini; Band proving a ureat additional attraotlu'n in theeveniog. Tho 'attractions' have beeo refumielied, and the b>zwrvill be oon> tinned ■ to day;when.. it.'is expec'te'd "the [ whole6f ; thareallyU6eful'gbudewiU fia'd' ■ paroliase'ra. . : ?'.;•.

■•: 'wi.h 'the jcVoiafship examinations, a protest "was received at .yesterday's. 'tueetina of the Education' Board from the headaias'er of villeßohooli'stitiug (hat .the regutati ma had beet, broken by. certain children. attending the Maaterton High . School : competing. The chairinau said he did tmt think there was anything in tile protest, innamuch as-ihe- examinationß did not touch anything nnt taught in the aixth standard. The chairman having intimated that the report ot the examinerß was not completed, Mr Bunny moved that the matter stand over till the examiners' report whb received. A let' er was read from Mr Grundy, master of the Masterton school, in rep'y to the protest, urging that it waa evident <hat tlje-B»ard intended to leavo the com|)otiiion npen to nil children wi'hin i'B jurisdiction. Eventually it was decided to hold a special mee 'ing on Tuesday next, to receive the examiners' ■report,.,.

'•'The sfcronglh of one of Watson & Co.'s .bridles was well tested yesterday, when a horse, fastened by the bridle to a post in front'of Mr Piice'a shop getting a fright, pulled on the bridle until the post broke off close to the ground. The horse cleared down the street.with the- appendage, and. did not manage to get clear of it until it was stopped uoar- Mr Casel-. .berg's; store. ■ .'. •Hipp & Hare arc instructed "to sell at mill prices the following goods: Mosgiel Clinhing and Hosiery, Kaiipoi Clothing, Auckland Clothing and Wellington Clothing. We intend to clear our lame Bt6ck at immense reduction*, and offer a bonns of 2< in the £ wsh to all purchasers to the value of £l, Don't forget the address.—Advi.

„ After several years experience in supplying watches for tbe colouial market, Littlejohn and Sod, of Lambton Quay, Wellington, have observwl the need for a thoroughly sound English Lever Watch at a lower price than that usually paid for such watches. It is only bj the judicious division of labor and by the manufactu e of large quantity on a uniform plan, that we ate enabled to pet this want, We have now the pleasure of introducing nur Six Guinea Hunting Silver Lever. This watch, being simple in design durable, highly finished, and aconratejulfild, all the requirements of a pookot timekeeper, A. written guarantee for two years will be given with eaoli wntah. Sent by post; securely paokedj on reoeijit oi Post Office ordororoWiue,-^Ai«T)

A arand picnio-ia being arranged for New Year's Day. at Eketahuna in con- , neoiiunjwith Mbclio'ol.-' The settlers. bv r ß,,c||jthbMied liberal)yVtowa'rds the. 'j'^;'..,''"'' ',[.'■ •Thick 1 Hi*bjj^a^;jtoini6liß ( v Wliousooodiiions— il WeUßTtlajr Appre Pius'■ anti' : : bilious, cathartic Gd a(dla. ;}%Z l f T)tag l ' i Co. ;. : ,!''. ; &&£,. ■■¥■ ? ?v vi.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VI, Issue 1867, 18 December 1884, Page 2

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The Wairarapa Daily. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1884. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VI, Issue 1867, 18 December 1884, Page 2

The Wairarapa Daily. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1884. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VI, Issue 1867, 18 December 1884, Page 2

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