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t^^Cpurt,, ".siiakV hands with- if re McCarthy and givip lior the money including tho £2,- That .over, I siiid that it had ' %n my intention to punish -JiiiA. for ' taking up an"adi.ti nnd. rushing at. me with it, but that ijj'jie' had' tTio' worst: 61 tkt and as I bor&Jurii n<J' malice, I no(v by; my fneiuK )i,3Vifio', passed- it •. over, "Grown, clo'sb tho Court,"-and Groom proclaimed to' tho world that the Court was over. Tnrcha was in high gleo. He shook hands all round, and'called for half a 'dozen of palo alo, which was drank by the late Court, grooni, settlers, and natives'. I forgot to mention that neither my friend Mr Tannei'imniiyaelf were Commissioners i of the TPcaco, as' ffo had assumed thot A dignity for the time being only. Of course Taroha know nothing of this, but ( it would Dot;, have made any difference ) if ho had. I repaid tnyaolf out of the cußts, tho money I had paid for the < ummons; that lelt 1 think 2a 6d, which " Groom" claimed and got for his sharo, Tho next day the It, M., came homo' and 1 told him Taroha had appnarod boforo the Court, but as there had been no Magistrate to hoar the ease, I had hoard tysolf. " You don't say so, and did ihacomo," "Yes" I said "Tannorand aid it." "How could you hear it neither of you are Magistrates." "We did all tho same" I rejoined, " and fined him £2, and £4 10s for what ho owed; ill told £510.1." " Good God!" said-tho R.M., " And did ho pay it ?" " Of course ho paid it, and stood half a dozen of pale alo at 2s 6d a bottle, and wo all had a good glass of it." " You dont say so ?" said tho A.M., and this is the end of the story.

THEATRE ROYAL. Lessee... James Holloway PRINCE OF WALES BIItTHDAY, (Tukbuay, Oth November.) COMEDY COMPANY. FIRST appearanco of Mr Frank Willmott, Author and Actor, with a Carefully Selected Company of Ladies and Gontlomon, with Elnia Goway's groat Drama TRIAL AND TRIUMPH. ana tho latest London novelty JEALOUSY. During the interval tho great American Blondin (who lias been specially secured for this occasion) will give an cxhibiton on an invisible wire and also wonderful performance <m tho trapezo. : Pricoa: 3s, lis, 1. MONTHLY payments to tho Wairarapa Permanent Investment and Loan Association may bo mado TO-DAY, at tho offico of tho Maatorton Agents, 2440 J AS, BROWN & CO. SALVATION 'PlCNlC.—Tuesday, 9th inst., in Mr Woudrouffe's paddock. At night great march and Saved Drunkard's Demonstration, 2146 LOYAL MASTERTON LODGE, 1.0.0. F., JI.D. usual meeting of the Lodge will bo held in tho Foresters' Hall on MONDAY, Bth inst,, at 8 o'clock. 2446 G. S W. DALRYMPLE, P.S. \ tlomo Rule lor Ireland. P THEATRE ROYAL, Monday Evening, Bth November, I Mr J. Eyison—lvo. [EditorOF "RATIONALIST.] Will lecture. Subject "IS IRELAND ENTITLED TO EOMEBULI" A lecture for Englishmen and' Irishmon, for Catholics and Protestants, Doors opon at 7.30. Coinmenco at 8. Admission: ONE SHILLING. [2446 RECEIVED this day ono case Smoked Barracoota direct from tho fish Curing establishment of W. Intics, Port Chalmers. FRESH AUCKLAND 0 VST [IRS. THEATRE ROYAL SALOON. A NNIVERSARY Services will be XI. held in tho Cliurch on SUNDAY, 7tii Novemrek. at 11 a.m. conducted by Rev J. ™ Buttle. At 5 p.m. address to parents and children by Rev J. Ward, Service at 7 p.m. conducted by Rev J, Ward, Contributions of the day in aid of tho School funds. On TUESDAY, November 9th, there will bo a TEA MEETING in tho schoolroom. Tea on the table at half-past five o'clock. Tickets Is 6d, Children Is. Afterwards a PUBLIC MEETING will Jm held in the Church, commencing at 7 when addresses will be delivered •by several Ministoi'B and others. 2416 . CANTERBURY METROPOLITAN SHOW Messrs h. matson & co. bog to anuouueo that tlioy will hold their sevontli ANNUAL SALE AT TATTERSALLS Of Exhibition and other pure bred stock, tho date being fixed for NOVEMBER 11th. Among their numerous entries will be a consignment of HIGH CLASS PURE BRED YOUNG SHORTHORNS, tile property of J.n'o. Deans, Esq, owner . of tho Celebrated Riccarton Hord. Noik.—All tho abovo are by tho imported ■ Sire—Duko of Gun'erton. AISO on account of H. Overton, Esq. OF HIS MAGNIFICENT LINCOLN RAM HOGGETS. TJio direct progeny of Imported Stock, and some of the grandest and heaviest " Wool Clippers" in the Colony. Wo shall also offor—Cattlo, Sheop, and Pigs from tho stock and herds of those iminent breeders: G. Steele, B. Bayloy, fno, Boag, J, Hnydon, G. Leaton, J. Ballantyne, H. P. Hill, Jas. Rone, W. 'Watson, and H, Brown, Esqrs, Catalogue.? ready at time ok Show! •|| "H, MATSON & CO,, 2440 Pure Stock Salesman, f COB HOTEL. ' v GREYTOVVN, WAIRARAPA. 'i fej; ■. T N introducing this newly erected hotel ;JL to tho public of the colony would in4imate that it is tho beat appointed house i /:|nthe Wairarapa, Ita position is central i Uiend ovefry modern:appliance for tho conof patrons has been brought ! Iw nto e s P ocial attention boin? tp''tlto private and sleeping 'apartAfaentaf." I'' ,ff'pßivA|E Suites of Rooms. ■' JP* . • SPLENDID r BILLIARD ROOM. ', ..With ono of tho best, tables. ' .TftfcOUISLNE is under tho chafee of , sffntclas! CHEFF, .; Commodous stables and loose boxes. A V' meetsj every train. ' Sample y rooojs for commercial gentlemen, if'■ FABIAN, Proprietor.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2446, 6 November 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2446, 6 November 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2446, 6 November 1886, Page 3

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