'could ace no reaaoaior not going on with Bryce, Mos9, :and.'MoNTc,oMfavored an adjournment, ami Mr collision . thought that before going on'wlth the Telegraph and Postal e.ltiui%ls as proposed, the Treasurer should give ,them an idea of the receipts and. expenditure in those departments, as the .'annual report had not yet beon laid on he table, '' Captain Suiter said tlio best course would have been to send the estimates ' back to the' Government, with instructions that they be reduced by £IOO,OOO. ' When in Committee on the Property Tax, ; he intended to move that the exemption be reduced to L3OO. " Sir Julids Voqel said the best proof of the colony being in a sound condiiion '' was that it had survived the attacks made ' against it by public men who should have acted differently. He deemed a tern- ' porary depression had been caused by the fall in the price of wool and grain. He counted on a surplus at the end of the year. : The motion to report progress was lost, and the committee proceeded to consider the estimates. Class 5. Postmaster-General and Commissioner of Telegraphs, passed as printed. Class 7. Stamp Department, £7291; Land and Deed Registry, £18,635; iscellaneous services, £525. Clause 6. atoms offices and services, £43,941; irine and Harbor, £34,933, and mis- ■. eellaneous services, £BOOO were passed without alteration. ■ Mr Stout moved to report progress. Agreed to. The House rose at 12.45 a.m. ''' COBB & CO.'S TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES. The coaches leave the booking office EVERYDAY at 12.45. p.m. for Woodville Tahoraite (for Napier,) and Palmerston, returning from Tahoraite " every day oil arrival of the first train from Napier. ; JAMES MACARA ' Proprietor i LOyAL UNITED FRIENDS, rpHE Delta Lodge meets this evening JL at 7.30 in the Temperance Hall. By order of the W.M. A. HATHAWAY, 1 . .Secretary. MASTERTON ROAD BOARD. TENDERS, at per chain, will be received until NOON onSATURDAY, the 29th current, for the erection of 100 chains, more no less, of fencing on the Uriti line of road, East Coast, Plans and specifications to be seen at thisoffice R. WILSONE, 2067 Clerk. TENDERS. TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up to noon of THURSDAY the 20th inst., for the erection, of. new sheep yards. Plans and specifications may bo seen at "the offices 20G7 LOWES &lORNS. WELLINGTON INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. [TISITORS to fcho Exliibition, before going elsewhere, should inspect J. king's well-selected stock. Lever Watches by the best makers in the World, with written guarantee for two years. A large assortment of Lever Clocks, Diamond, Gold and Silver Jewellery of every description. Any description of work done. A large assortment of the famous Adamantine and Pantascopic specks, re commended by the faculty. ' Cuba Street, 2066 Wellington, NEW SEEDS. NEW~SEEDS. ' Just to. hand at ■ L JONES, SEEDSMAN act FRUITERER, [Blue' Post,] • Opposite Son Marche, .; QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON.Invorcargill, August 4th, 1885.' :J ' : MrLloyd* Jonea, Masterton, Dear Sir—l have the pleasure to ■advise the despatch of your order for rseeds per . s.s, Wairarapa, -trust vwiil arrive safe, and. give satisfaction., • The seeds are all new, and in " splendid order, having just arrived by direct steamer, You are fortunate in having ordered, as nearly all the leading lines are invoiced very much hipher at home. Yours truly Robert Cleave, 2066 Per V.T.C. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON SECTION. INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. CHEAP EXCURSION FARES, TTTILL be issued by the ordinary trains YV leaving Masterton at 2,10 p,m. on Wednesdays, the 12th and 19th, and Saturdays, the 15fch and 22nd August. Ist 2nd Class. Class s. d. B,d. kMasterton to Wellington | (return) 14 0 10 G Jarterton and Greytown to Wellington(return) ... 12 0 9 0 Featherston to Wellington (return) 10 0 7 6 The tickets issued on the 12th and 15th will be available for return journey on any date up to the evening of Saturday, 22nd, and the tickets issued on 19th and 22nd, will be available for return journey up to the evening of Saturday, 29th, also by Excursion Trains. On Saturdays, 15th and 22nd August, EXCURSION TRAINS will leave Masterton at 9 a.m., Carterton 9.30, Greytown 9.60; Featherston 10.10, arriving in Wellington at 1 p.m.; returning from Wellington to Masterton at 10.30 p.m., stopping at all stations..north of Lower Hutt if required.' FARES. Ist 2nd Class Class „ . t ». d. s.:d. Mwterton to Wellington •'•(return).,. ~.7.053 • Carterton or Greytown to ' < . Wellington (return) 6 : 0 4 6 Featherston to Wellington" / '. v 5 0 3-T Ij; The« ..tickets will bp available for either by 4.25 p.m. Ordinary, or 10.30 p.ih, Eicursion Train. Mr MS' ' 'BY-ORBERv"
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2067, 13 August 1885, Page 3
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752Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2067, 13 August 1885, Page 3
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