The Wairarapa Daily. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1884.
Thoße gentlemen who have given their names to the Secretary of,the Special Settler's'.': Association are requested to attend a meeting at the Institute on Monday evening at which the report of the Committee will be considered, The new regulations to.,which Jreferred a few days.ago.writes a correspondent of a Wellington' paper,; have now-been'dis-tributed to heada of departments, and have • created'anythpg bu,t a favorable impr'ej.' 'sion among those for whose guidance they ,are .intended. One ?.or:' two- heads of, 'departments have returned 1 stoir i fc6sies' ! fo'' .the Gov'ernmentj another, it i& J said" incontinently'' pitched;hißbc6py;into' ! the he; tad glanced at'S.'-'.Min-isteM-'lcfeelitfe;' :ty '.a|ow.,' tiiej circular tb ! be! furnphed'tojh'e Pressj.biiti;.! hear that it. 'is ; full of- deMed'''instrupliionß to ensure: puhctualit j, ;of attpndanqe; and continue! attention .to work.; during:: pffioe- hoyrsj; ; .that, the 'whble;tQnepf.'the circular seemstb'imply that ! they •are incapable .or unwilling' 'to maintajn-f roper.dijoipliiie fotheir officea, while''the" fa_ct that the instructions are !-ipterlard6d"with,Buch iripral aphorisms- as .'iio't'tho least effect in soothing/the ruffled feejjngs pithe:irate offiicials. It is also' regulations are informal,seeing that- they-purport to', be issued. by:the' under.the Civil ' Service' Act only.' the haippwjßr.to issue' additional and even vthese .before they "ootae'.--'.{ifte-•force'havjßio'be gazetted, which of course -bs-nbtbeeivdonein the present instance!
MrL, Tullock, of Martinborough, ad: vertiaos for Bale an eight horse powei* engino with. straw elevator.
A requisition iB being signed asking the Mayor of Mauterfcon to convene a public meeting on the gas question. The programmo of theTaratahi-Caster-ton Summer Meeting is published in another column.
...Perry and McKenna's case comes, on for-.;h?ari]ig-,iit .slttKJof' Supreme' Court which : cqmkencea on
leasing three QueenStfO\pte'rtQri, .-...•. . •-'.•:. 'a. w^tling.wM-. . Simeon'thd'Maori(Sli'^i'iaflß'cfiSftfffes; ; M<fo}Vgpt his was tsiken to the<M(isterton-Bbspitai,' rt; ' - "■ r :^ i •- 'te-rJm^*ls?dMare : Uß folfcws '.--Fresh '■ hpnwmMrm, 'a ityfty^' • Poor "old JfdliifSarfiqf GJteytown, wais at ..did .not; Jieaca Hnis 'thetfcjKesiii- B'eyonl a or'twpV|d" -escaped '■& J'^A Me'teWeb^ Pianos. ,>The p^icey..tjjeje^iriitruMents\' Ivhich ar'fi" said-to be thehestinthe world, !" -•>-<^^' :: .XThV'tteral of%':- I; l%: 'jilr; Harry Yalla|Vefa|'M(^ed'thiß^radrning!l)ya J; large number, of .relatives and.> friends.. The service-in. church Mat' the grave was the Bev. W. x A Bummon^; : mw^i*6f:; ; •henge Lodge*bf Druida-. takes, place on Tuesday.; rl'ext; December: 30,-"at •Jose Df ; ' •term ;mfrtijMr% the funds' of the Mge<?', ■ 'tut.no. J,p,'.couldbefoyndtd,:deal,with'' them. ;• Of .course at. this festive season | 'the'number ofgeiitleraen from the country, who have been.-mote'or less exh|aftted . has been a tat;' on the-'patiehcr apd,; endurance -of -the local police contingent.- • We. may, however feel" thankful for "the 'good order which has been maintained.
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We have received;.a letter: frpra Mr Job McDonald, in : wluW'ha Jaooqie's Mt Raese'of laying things which He ought nob to say, but.we.are not-going to ventilate the'Reese grievance and the anti .Reese grieyanoeat time and we are not going either to carry' it into a • .newy6ar.....Woare'Blck-ofitIV/"-' ' '
! The-Mail Coach from, Tumi and Castlepoint arrived in.llasterkon'with a, full 5 compliment, of visitors, on :Xfflai;Evo, aidleft . frero loaded for the 'return journey yesterday, Through- : the,;Sprty' ; ' : 'Jßle': Bush; extra.coach'es ol~M&ti§:iibi&S.w people werit'up to PahiatuaVljlr Crewe's: Hotel .being-crdwdedV/wMr visitore'. who,: took advantage of -'.the cheap tripsjto ; viait the locality of the'Goye'rnment: ''Special settlements" : and deferred ' .payment: 'sections, ~. . .';... ~..•.- ;y~
• ;Mr Ford-writes::—l think, bo far, 'we 'ought'not .to grurabie about the;kind; ;pf. ..weather we aro having for tHe holidays. If not bright jind.hot-,' it is preferable to have it overcast .and a shower -how and; then. Anyhow in looking about .us, 'we, conclude, in our, neighbourhood, -there are many enjoying their Christmas Holidays immensely. This' is just what it ought to be, and what I understand by the' old saying;, "4merry Christmas to you!" Rain fell on fiyq days wp.one exception, in small quantities...' The 'rainfall for the •week was l,o9s;inbh.eg. The; mean reading for the barometer was 29.19 inches, a low reading and. a sign of unsettled weather, For the thermometer the. mean for the week is 62,§ fobs, The atihosphere has been highly charged, with electricity nearly the whole .'of tho week.- ■
Bapj)' & Hare arc iuatructeflnto sell at mill prices the following goods i Mosgiel Clothing and Hosiery, JJaiapoj Clothing, .'Auckland Clothing,, and Wellington Clothing, We intend to clear our large atook at immense reductions, and offer a bonus of 2s in the £ cash to all purchasers to the falue of £l. Don't forget the address,—Advi.
A Wise DKAcoN.-"l)eacon Wilder, I want youto tell me how you -kept yourself and family so well last season, Tsthflu all the rest of us have .been sick so muoh-and have Had the. doctors running to us so often.". ''Brother Taylor, the answer-is-very easy."- I used. Hop Bitters in time, and' kept my family wall and saved large doctor's'bilk Four shillings worth qf it kept ut all wall'; arid able to work, all -.the' time aud I-will warrant it. cost you and most of your neighboursJßlQ to £IOO apiaco to keep.stole the same time, I fancy yon,Jl take my mtdiolne hereafter," See "'; ' J$L l W ,BOmN AS -KMlLßacause OF SUFFERING} as the disease itself;..Hutfan nature, warned as it t by repeated examples, Iwrone to forget the salutary lesions % inculcate'and apt to'.. 109«byde(ennsi)t l and decisive action. When Mucins i e vifiia our grasp, It Is almost .sinful to allow- their- escape;' and; hose who overlook'the virtues of UDOtPHO' WOLFE'S BCUIBDAJI AROttATIO'BOHHAPPBn>UBt stend.foMv«'r«lkrlinlnit«da'udreprM'(h(K l ,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VI, Issue 1874, 27 December 1884, Page 2
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