Telegraphic.
Dancing Champioasliip.
- Maetos, Monday. A daneing-contest for the championship of ■ the North .Island, £2O a side," and seventyfive per cent of the door money, was held on Saturday, aad won easily by McKay against McLennaii. ' There was a large. attendance.:
The 2Tew Judge. WblliKjTon, Monday. Judge Denniston was sworn in this morning. He leaves for the south to-day. MESS. Fielding, Monday.; A sre yesterday morning destroyed fin unoccupied house belonging to Henry Holland. It was insured for L3OO in the Northern. The Insurance agents will probably demand an inquiry. Gjsjsobhe, February 9; A stare at Wairangabika, owned and occupied by W* Colabrook, was destroyed by fire. The insurances are: £500: in the South British office on tho stock, and L2OO in the Phoenix office oa the building. TiS KOOTI.
Auckland, Monday. Te Kooti left by this morning's train for the Waikato.
Ministerial Movements'
Auckland, Monday. Tho Premier has left for the Thames. The Hon Mr Michelson has gone to Dargav : 2e, where there has been a Native obstruction to surveys, i Hew Hunt Club. Fbildihg, Monday. The Hunt Club is formed, and the dogs will be obtained fromßlenheua. The Engmeer-iiai-Cbief.,.. Wellington-, Monday, Although it has been stated very decidedly that Mr O'Connor has been appointed Engineer - in - Chief, the members of the Cabinet now here, seem toknotf-nothing about it, and state thai no appointmont has yet been decided upon,Farmer's Co-operative Association, 5?ool Sales. (jßUlsicuinca, Pebrasry 10r At a meeting of the Farmer's Cooperative Association yesterday it was tsnggested that in view ,of the action taken by the woollen factories declining to iistpply their products to the Association for ihay should confer with tho Timsra Association respecting the advisableness of b»th Associations combining to purchase and work tho Atibuurton Woollen Factory now in liquidation. The
s»&h. ateaiiag condemned the .action of tie feayers at tho wool galea, sad suggesfexl tbafc tho whole inaiter be c&fd&Uy eoasidtred during the ressss. Tfe» wcol saiWaro to be caaiumed ta-saorto-w morning despite tho abssnea of foKSga bayera. r ■ DittiEisK, Febrfsaty 10.' M tilVjtesaiftfcMiii la■!ra'''teaaia , tisersssMssaMa Saturday,. t|a "Ladfea, s&sgks wj« was by Missa Jt GrMI, *!?!# stfeßj? we*e not soae-Ms^
j4«*iftfei;f§ t|*i?- Wiaipsises IfeS im &|«gi-sMis« to MtW.-f * jO«tt«sf, life test nyyte at Jlie it-ais «f «h sAfeggs &£ jses-. f&s»ste g£ Sbfs kte isfeksa fed site budtttariijr., t&iatrf, imi. wife tt& flate' -«i&& essssssfii efagl'k«Msl-i*k kg, son* fMm & Miliar ssHssi, ega#4 s saki lalisf _ sal Wi bac&l , mas. * *g« aim? s«** #"■&• &as. B® men® figssfet. &£§£s& SfeMtio napefe tibm ■ .fl«ar *ra &3§t mgm i®**** Mm egeSna aai l&.istfiiifc «f &•■$ mi. i&a memm ilsat Mat iki MsssAsi it. (Stat hte|, Ifel aaljlisiiiig a«fea sa-a ifeMte? hsm" mils ability assi eiimti lbs ii»S jaiasititeiriiiafed: &y Iters hs4 bses gsasal rsgkii l it ifiis Isamsd &»t • Griasiy «as ■ akraitobe tesustega toTWdSfai-
only ksefiasd i?y-M»«l£Sowl©ag9 ibatj to Mr pjcnadjT H pscia&lksa. (Hssrin ir). As aims iofen of &mt j ss»i to Mr Grtuiuy sis he&uaiul *i*» tisks tlisj sSrW BSi'asgad oa sfes tails before thaa. Hewouk! ' srsjaa ihs address ■ josHßjaiiyiag tli»-j gilt, «n4 tketi o upon Kig Wofrsbip tlw Mayo? - r«ak{» tfes pxsedutmUou,
The <-.:eirais« as foliows':— "To. William 3?honi«s Cteandy Esq., Bteta Sehod, Hakertoa ; Dear ssora ihu eight jesvgiigo, you e&ma amongst gs< to jtsksshavjie of public g3ac!ti&m in Uiis town, ils-ii Maaterion Bkta School dig not ikea t>e«upj: a prominent positUm in tba ficiiw&iiotsa! sg. triot. Htwwtw it 4Q isuitatiun in which residents coald tske much pride, b«t juicer your fostering ears, fcha state of tlsa school was rapidly raised, and it gradu&liy sasaa to the front aa onoofihesreraiar establishmeats ante the }tsris<3ieuon of the Wellington Kdiseaiion Board, tia attendance increased during your tefla of oQica froia a roll of 880 to a total of V<t ebilurcK, and .iintfcr your ilireeticm a espshle and efaeieni teaching staff h&ji done ample justice to tho kt-,a aaiaber of children soaswiiU<L to stosir ears, The' psa-Jodlea! reports o tba Insjisctor hava always' pbceSyo r school' in a promJ pogj. ticu; and your relations wiUi Etsmbers of your School Consaiitiae,- with teachers, with parents,; and ' 'with pupils, liavefes«i always .iiarmomouii. You have ever displayed |m jumous desire to meet all reasonable Hsquirements on the part of the ißoard sad the public. You iiara Secured the hest results for the School by gaining , the respect, confidence! ana cooperation of all those with -whom you have come in. contact. I that you are leaving us it hm '■ bees thought' desirable to sxnresa, hy a formal testimonial the high opinion whiini some of your friends entertain o£ihe?ahia of your pist advices. Those who have been wont to take & special interest in ihs working of the '. school, as well as man/ parents •who > join with them on thi common ground of an earnest appreciation i of your Mxsi'3 in Masteribn ask you i to accept the accompanying souvenir
as a memento of toe friends yoa" are leaving. They lanite in expressing regret at yoardep»rtsre,in coiigratuI&ting you on your promotion aad in wisbiaß yon farther professional trianiphs in the future. Yo tt ham, during yonr resideaca in Mastcrton, done honor to the important oSiee you have filled, and crekted isspest and. confidence for the giisi brotherhood of teachers to which yoa belong. S. F. Beara, W. G. Beaiw, W. H. Beetham, J. C. Boddington, A. Bradford, C. E. Bremoer, B. Brown, T. W.Brown, John <Jsmerott, J. CJarpenter, H, Oaseib&g.-A. W. Cava, H. Cole, J. P.Oowie, G.S. W. Sairympie, G. E. Daniell,;r. IMckson, J. Dixon, W. Dougsla, W. M Easihope, A. A. Elkins, J. Elliott, E. Feist, S. J. Fitton, 3. jj Freeth. E. M. GaEoway, 11.I 1 . 0. Gardiner, T. P. Girdwood, J. Graham, P. Grav, A W. Hogg, 0. Holdawaiy, V?" H. Hosliing, J, loms, G, Joljhatoue, W. Lewes, J. Macara, T. GJ Mason, F. Moore, X Mnir, IS. McEwen, D. W Mcintosh, W. Sfeili, W. k. Paige, T.
Parsons; J. Payton, B. PI Ferry, W. Perry, H, Petersen, P. T. Eedmsn, A. W. Eeaali, 0. Eogers, J; Boss, i W. Salter, S. Von Strainer, P. H.-l Sutton, D. E, Toobill, 3>. ; Walton, J. Williams, M. Williams, B. Wilson, His Worship the Mayor Mr A. W. Benall, stid loot long sinca & shailarly pleasant duty had devolved apoa with rospeet to Mr Bod&bigtoa, for masy years Chairman of the School Committee. If upon that occasion, his duties had been, comparatively light on the present they were ever; lighter. He referred to the numbs? of ysarg Mr Girandy had hsH ifas poaiiea of headmaster si Mastsartoa - axtf the progress the School hut'dMiM during his term of efiica. -Iha number who ifsre in 6iteiiika« at the meeting thai day testified how highly r the peopls of.jMssterfcia appreciated his endeavours to rats© the standard of their schodj. (Gfeests). They would aver &el incepted to Mr Grundy for Ms labors amongst them. {Hea? hear), Thehr present system of state education was all itut perfect, and long might it continue, snd long might they have such mfen as Mr Grandy' to coadaoi j$ its saeet-ss. (Chests). ( He expressed feplsesara it gave him m greseeliteg i©. jfc Graady oa behalf of his the im&iful article he&m. Mm. Eafeaisg-ta the%assjrstEji(l. ilwsS, he jsaw!, mmy yeses ago since he lesi the tests _&» what it was, mesat So contain aad saikSsi himfesf wliU & cup of tea. He muH advlss Ms Graftdy wijea hs got m his kswhoma to ill the boisfeld-with &§ * test of liquor, said taste] it fessjf, and thsn put it &w&y Ij&t «t«r, (Chests si»l I&sgfetfr.) H* -wmM sat May tabwssg J& Griaady's tugs ms glutei sa ki 6a : w&mw hy thai d»;*ja 4*ma. lifo l.aii|safa e&sM. espgtgs she' sbegs felt fy {£• jwiats " sai <fel£. <\*m - «f MsgtaftSS gieisws% "§£| their lata- &"§&&. f The p*aitf&«lM44l& «sa3® is-fass (har£tr&& WSrM wm. tert & iAsiJi -b^^^j
lilt tern, sterns. »M U*lf -stssgf! «afaatat£ Has %tmm?3t m mmsim m m» Ma «I 4MM*swijjgr fftttufc sa?A 14 Urn m& dfe ps& #m ft# ifes- te*»sg m, wiirsia p«& feai Wa %&i hta.} l!lrti fa«_%at tea -fa &«& b&«b§s&L Suit |Ka«»«i@ inteAiina!»sJ £»&;s.' li m® &
aad fe«l tks #sjailfiats rfiis |a*t«is« jama left ibeljiM isi Swsribiaf im bow V binned sdseei, ssifi If issSia^l*-' b* mmkS. be weU tf&gmJt Ha , tfesatewi tiss jssss&r_ j£» School -oe»Bdltjn fer- His ' asss^ Ha wuHraw*fiHHClli^els^Uisci, i»jd leak ftssls wft^had isfwit «=; Msafesißa. !fi l»s«t
former psspfe jfattf wss*. fe town a&A n wtk #wr sls. ttott, tbs tympany, hdg, sai-wnbiMM te*eb««l, bo* &t vi&tt ffat smlta could aaver ba*« taw -us $s*WW torn (Gbd&rs.) a vote of thM&s.to-tiis fegisr |§? present tosk ilia «gsg*. tuniiy to strike «U ifa that had.,ls!lsa fe&a iJ.Im ssg# t»s Ohftl?fflan in mfewmm to ilwfe felt Ita motion wae, s&srs&l Jqf acclsaeatiija aai the tsseglmg ife pencd. '_' "
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3126, 11 February 1889, Page 2
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