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.. ■; fuhtlerstooiHthafc';; the;, Borough; ■ ;Cpuncil ; pf Jl;istertoiijiitend'mpvmg;irom?/ tlieil^preson't. qffiipo ,in Queoh'73fcreefc to the. j ■preserifc'readin^rooin;at..tho-lMstitufce.j.lh;.; iH'e. lattbr.b.uilcli ii g readers. nre;.. to ; .vlie ■ \ tic-^' : ■ commodated.for.tho'■fiiture : :upstairsi ■ and . : .engaged: ph.: jiew;;'tems. : i : '.A:' iWiiye'of're-'oipnisatipn is to,.sweep:.over'/■ the/; affairs/ ; of' thq::()quncil;i : .and s of.'the; Institiitei.'thei.-.yibjeo't.Jiri;;yiew//beirig/in-; : :crrased"Vefßcibnoy.: : f aiM.economy. r.. We; /timMhaktlie/changesnow; proposed /will : /prove/'beneficiary •is/apparra.t/i^ ;adyantag^biiplie.balai)ce.ought; to-be: in|favor:pf;the/public, :■■ Many will; regret ytliat,t.lie cciurtcqus' custodian ,of tho Inati-i affected by we' ;uriderstandit Mrs REiiAYwill have '-.the' j. opportunity of offering her services under" /fe:riew. ; brder.pf things, should sho deaire. / "meeting"of the' Delta' ':Lddge^L;^J-. : Fv : t ; takes place- this ..evening ;at4he;Temple;ohainber3.r;;:./i: : v : ;;P\: :.; ? J /'/ /A;p<di : lor/the election ot/two Trustee's, /iii/the/r'opiri'Of/Messrs.R.Barenrid S. E.i' /Gapper;/:who:/rotira by; rotation, "w'illitakV ;p]ace.:bn;Thursdiiyi'April 29th;;;: /tionsl/take/aplace/:^ /'; ;Messrs ; ;Hercock/ and. Tapliri/ ...for sale 'two'.draft; fillies," unbroken,-three ■arid vfour;years'■ old: ;■ two draft- horses; ;: ;brokeVtp'any : kind..of harness; rising five/. and.seyen/:/years/;old;.;and' :*ypun?;; and,'. thoroughly 7 : ';■• ;.;The:annual' ■'•meeting;.of/voters lof ctlie . ;'MaߣprtQiiV3?o>yii ■'Landß'\.Tru6t-":-will-.itake' :plfico 'at .the. Iristitutp'at eight'o'cluckVthis ;Weniug,Swhen'i the, balance;. shee(i;;aiid\ ./report;:will,/be/-read /'and;:twoi/auditorsi ■ '.elected^'? : 'cWe publish 1 'in'our 'advertising; 'eplunihs'the'Jbalanco' sheet;for f . the (year? ; /iust..ended^-;v;':.'; ! ;-; : /,.; : •?;-: -;kp 4-.';,V. ;///)?' • , Warehouse,: has.V just■ \opeiied/ /affspleiiilid ; lob of. box : -teas;;varyihg i 1 v;price • ifrrVm? 18s; ■; ;-to*;2ss .Gd, 'and ;;.bulk :;tea';;at;2s':and - :per/ppund.;/';He '■advertises ";pui&/:lridiari- .' /teas' from'. : :-the ;Ooldi.g■■'■.Ka'ngra;jiilleyiafe ; : ;28;8d^wh"ichiher/ecpmmends'a3/|Wfineslr = /w|th-;-Mrf-Te;ffipJe|\'he claims to/be .able/to) ■ supply aujartic^ ,'.inajority.pfimporters./,/«*/;'/ ? ':/ /://;/;*': } vfrThiß/eVeniiig^th/e;loypra- bi/dahcing/wiir ; ;ii|iyoyan. : opportunity?'of. a ihd«iging-in' tli'at. ■. pastime/at thoVeightlil anniversary ball .of >;.thb'Mastertbnj;yolunteer';;Firb'/'Brigado;;, .will■/take-;place/.at'/the: Theatre; : energeticc6rnmittti6.to.;carry ; ;out..the arrangements:', have /taken'.'-every :■ /iiieansip/Zmako;.the; ballasuccessi/anda. ./.iar^e/attenclaiipe.of-. members and friends; ~ ;ofJ.this useful/institution are.pxpe'cted.tb . .be-present.-v//;//;;;:,--/;/ ■:::/:/ ; '. ; {:. , //; ? / ; ;../. $ Mr /Park informs us that although the: I .lineman/- repaired' the wire's arid replaced; ;. /all broken insulators -only a'' month.' ago,': ; ..from .'the/Gladstone turning to Carterton; .. ,he found twenty-one insulators broken in/; ~ '..that short,section/when he went-to/Car-; I; t'ertpn on Tuesday.-' From the thorough' ; manner in which the smashing has been perpetrated, he is convinced that it was the work if the school children and other youthful larrikins, The injury has become so serious as to warrant the department stationing a detective in the district to convict some of tho offenders as an example, It may not be generally known that a reward of £5 is offered by the telegraph department for the conviction of offenders destroying tho property of tho department

Bandmaster Papworth, in consideration of his past services as Instructor, has been presented by the Masterton Rifle Volunteer Company vifch a very handsome full dress uniform, Thotunicisofsciirlei cloth, with massive silver facings, and a badge of his office worked upon the arras. The trousers are of indigo blue cloth with a silver and crimson stripe an inch and a-quarter in width down the seam. The helmit is of fine bluo cloth,'with silver mountings, The spike of the helmit is to be replaced with a white hair plume, tipped with red, on arrival from England. The order was given to Mr Scott, the Mastcrton agent for Messrs Hallenstein Bros., as a result of the satisfactory manner in which the last order wa3 executed by that firm. Uniforms for the whole of the Band are ordered from Messrs Hallenstein, who expect to have them ready this week. On Sunday next the members hope to appear in full uniform, when, if weather permits, they will play.in the public Park.

Mv James flobman notifies that he has I commenced business in Greytown as a blacksmith, farrier, and wheelwright. Mr Herbert Hill, of Wallace Btreet, Wellington, have for sale flower pots and Biiuceis, garden vases, fowl fountains, earthenware pipos and traps, chimney pots, etc. The quarterly summoned meeting of the Maaterton Rechabites takes place at the Temperanco Hall this evoning at eight o'clock, A Reuter telegram dated London 13th inst., received this morning, briefly states that " the Earl of Shaftsbury committed suicide to-day in a cab in Regent Street. Mr F. H. Wood advertises an immense clearing sale of bankrupt stock for Saturday, April 17th, at Masterton, In addition to jewellery of every kind, clothing, and fancy goods, there are a number of show cases, and a fireproof iron safe. A deputation consisting of Messrs Beetham, Buchanan, Johnston, and Newman waited upon the Minister of Public Works re railway extension to Eketahuna, improved carriage accommodation, and time-table. The Minister promised to consider the questions, Mr F. H. Wood is having sale yard 8 erected at Kumurau, which is about hal way from Masterton to Tinui, and tho centre of a large pastoral district. He proposes holding his first Btock sale there on Thursday, the 29th of April. Entries for that sale aro solicited early, and will bo received at the Maßterton rooms by MrT. Mackay.' The settlors on the borders of the Wairarapalake are suffering more soverely than they have done for many years through the. lake being closed, the water being at present over the mam . road between Pigeon Bush and Cross' Creek, and, unless instant action is taken to open tho.bar (or break through) there is a danger that the railway lino may be inundated.'..'j '-Vv" .Lowes' & lorna report a successfuVsale.of.atock.at Tinui yesterday, some 1103 shoi'p. being yarded, the majority of .whiclv:.were fat; The following are the "rates.obtairied;—Fohheavy fat crossbred 'wethers," 88 (id;; medium fat wethers, 7s : ; .6d.'to Bs. : ;'. goodjstores, 7s; '■■ fat merino "wothers, ss3d ; old, ewes, Is 6d to 3s. ■ iQattle.did'not come forward, but'will be ' at:the iiext sale'ihe --firm'holds ■' at Tinui, fafo'ufc'tw'o/, weeks hmceiKyf;(?■?>'•!. J; - :'•/A ■ f oital'accidont. station '■■ ; i East Coast on ■; f 7th "j.mt'\ : It appears that :iho deceased named Thomas Allen aged ; : :22;)'earsi.:.wiis assistirig'at cattle mustering ' : wlieii he'.was'thrown from his horse into

i;waterhole;.his head, co i n i tig in to contact ISyitJi a tock? about ;:a': : fooV under, water. thejxkly was i;extinct|,andat an,inquest;-: liekUtho fplflowing: day'.by Mr ; J. Mart in Junr, : J. P., ■'a;.yßrdictX ; .deatlv. by drowning .was. re■turrieaValleceased has'no relatives in the :coloiiy, : ..-and.Tvaß buried ab To/ Awaite.^; judgment in ithe;case/pf ; J;;Mr Fraser y R. !;Darbyiwhich'was"heanl..on/the,27th of last; month and 'adjourned',' till last Tues • ;day.v^ln'givirig , :;judgnjent. : Hiß;;.Wpr3hip afcated in':all.ihe.flounta, brought agairiafc"-fclie conßtable,.;he. did ■''not find :tliat : ho...had' in any..way. been guilty of tlie.charges made against him, but on the ■.contra.ry.:.with the solitary slight error of .judgmoht,:he lias apparently been faithful in/theMischarge" of his duties, using ■at'the.Bamo'.time'sufficient tact to avoid being.oyoVofticious or offensive in its performance.'." Be ii is, discharged of the offences without a etaiti on his character, and isVentitled:-to his expenses .for witnesses expenses 22a;which.the ; complainent was Ordered to ;p^y..^:. -.■...■■ ,; v ■■.•■ 7onetian Blind and Revolving Shutter :'manufactory.; .All Blinds guaranteed of : the vorybesi. description. Price list on , application to ft. W. Henn(late Henn& Hansen.) ■ Poneke Steam Venetian Blind and .Revolving.' Shutter,; Eacfcory, Wellington.—Anvr,

■.■Wolfe's:.SoTOAirs strengthens am ..braces up. the system against disease. '

j'Jjowjht, Colds,"'. d-c, are quickly;, cured by ..using Baxter's. celebrated' i '.'.liuhg:.Preserver.!' This old .established,,?popular, medicine, is pleasant' to"ihe-vpalate;; and highly extolled ;by^M: : menibers;;:of:the' medical, legal, "and..clerical^professions.: Sold;- by all ;Patent"/Medicihe';Vendors. See testimonials in advertisements.—Advt.

v;;;MesBrB ; ;L.;Jf Hooper & Co., of the Bon 3larohej ; ..'received their first instalment of |autumn: : 'and ; winter'.:goods' on Saturday, ;these goods Ibaye.; been imported direct fromitheymahufacturers in England and :Scotj^nd,/andareriowbeing marked,off prices :,iliat. ; . will "compare with any jvhpldßalei.hbuse in tlio colony.—Advt. I the Clothier, of Wilils,streetifWilingi)ii,;:;is. raising £llOO on : ;.his stock.; j;Ho ; is selling all hiß stock at :^iod: pnceifovhsh'only for 28 days. settlers to .fi.tjhomselyos and boys out with a cheap ]suit.;;:''ffi.is':adoptirig this plan instead of the'money.—Advt. ■'

'system with Wolfe's pureafc etjmulent in the : wb.rld;?*W ; ■■J ;; ' ; ■■■r:■'

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2271, 15 April 1886, Page 2

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Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2271, 15 April 1886, Page 2

Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2271, 15 April 1886, Page 2

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