SECOND EDITION.
The Rbv. T. B, SfaoLoau and Mrs Mao Lean arrived ot Greytown by' the morning (rain from Wellington rater, day. Mr Mao Lean intends conducting the service at St. Luke's Church, Grey* town, on Tuesday morning (after which he will administer the Holy Communion) and at St, John's Ohurch, Peatherstoni in the evening,
Mr Thoa. Groub, farmer, of Cartertonj and Miss Lizzie Jackson, eldest dauidfln of the late Mr S, Jackson, veterinary surgeon, of Greytown, were united in the holy bonds of matrimony at Greytown yesterday afternoon, The ceremony was conducted by the Eev, T. B, Maclean.
It Is the intention of the united tern* perance bodies in Maattrton to .hold i puHio meeting in the Temperance Hall on Monday night to protest against the extension of Hotel licences to 11 o'clock It is understood that the whole of the licensed houses are applying for an extension, ,
■ The fortnightly parade of the Master* ton Rifie Volunteers was. held hut (Thursday) evening, twenty-five, ranjt and, file, "answering, to tjje tojJ call. The men wpre put fhroutrh their fapings by Sergeant-Hajor Finn, Sergeant 0. Pent, loy and Corporal B, Boffeins were pra« tented with marksmen's badges. Every member absent was fined Bs, and the Captain intimated that in' fut'tre fines • would be striotly enforced. ; ;The North' Wairarapa Benevolent Society desires us to express! its thanks tothe Ball Committee of the Bed Stat Football Club for a liberal donatiouNjf provisions. » The following important- resolution •was passed at the meeting of the Vi'ah> rapa.North'County Council held yesterV a recohimendatioß to the Government. tp empowor all' local • ; authorities to impose a penalty of not """■Ptfepjer cent pn ajl special rates m arrear for.a'.perjpcV-of three mont]is after demand is rnade,
A married couple'without encum» branoe is reauired for a gentleman's family. -Application may be made to Mrs Tayler, near the Masterton railway station.;: ; :' ; ',;',.■.: :•;:■';■'
i An: interesting sequel to.the recent 1 gambling case in Masterton is likely to Ibe heard in the R,lf. Court at the next 'Bitting - :
At tho tug ot war in Wellington last night the Now Zoalandera beat the Irishmen, (ho Welsh the Australians, - and tha Englishman the Scandinavians. Thore will be no pull tonight, At a special meetiug of the Wairarapa North Uounty Council held this (Friday) .. morning, a special order etrikmt; a ;un -special rate on tho £2500 loan for metalling the Eketahuna-Alfredton road was confirmed.
There are. only three places. in the world whore women possess all the privileges of voting which are acoorded to men—viz., Iceland, Pitcairn Islands, and tho Isleof fllan. Tho following applications havo been sot down for hearing at the sitting of the Masterton Borough Licensing Bench on June Brd: —ApplicaHons for renewals from Agnos Thompson, Prince of Wales Hotel; T. D, Thompson, Empire Hotel; A.-A. Elkins, Club Hotel; and H. Phillips, Occidental Hotel. Applications for new licenses from E. J. Searl, Star Hotel; and T. 0. Rayner, Royal Hotel, Application for a wholesale license from the Wairarapa Farmers' Co- operativo Association. Ap% plications havo also been received from the whole of the licensod houses for an extension of thoir'licenses to eleven o'clock. On Thursday next, May 19th, Professor Lichtwark, one of the most Mperieuced students ol the horse and
how to handle him, and perhaps the
most clever horse tamer in Australasia, will give a free lecture on "Educating J* tho Horso," in the Temporanco Hall, Masterton. In the South Island tho Professor has made his nuns famous, even Lord Onslow paying n special visit to the Christchnrch Pastoral Sooioty's grounds to gain a few hints from him on the education of the noble steed. We are pleased to too that the Masterton public can still respond to tho invitation and enjuymont a really good entertainment affords, when a superior evening's pleasure suoh as that given by Mr Snazello and his talented assistants is placed before them, Last night there was not a vacant soat of any kind in the dresa circle, and down stairs the attendance was equally satisfactory. Possibly the highest compliment which is paid Mr Snazollo is the fact that many of his audience are nst contented with one visit to him, while, as we know many are going every night of the season, Tho,ollowingconversation was overheard in the street the other day, but for obvious reasons we shall omit the name of one of the parties; the other was the well known draper, 4t L.J. Hooper. Mr Spot Cash: 'ls it true Mr Hooper that you intend opening the thop next your drapery es» tablishment as a grocery and provision warehouse ? Mr L, J,: " That is so, V'Cash, and in about a week I shall be able to quolo to you the lowest prices for al i kinds of general merchandise." Mr Spot Wjash { " Good I I suppose you will keep "■ only good goods and 6cll as cheap as anyone else ?■ "Mr I. J.: •' You bet I The best and nothing but tho best, and every arliole at bed rock prices I Those are tho foundation stones upon which wo intend lo ereot our business," Mr Spot Cash: " Your hand my boy. My account with so-and-so's worth three pounds amok, and I pay cash. I am not satisfied lately, I fancy Ipay more than I should do. So directly you open your business look upon me as a regular ous-omer,"-ADYT,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4112, 13 May 1892, Page 2
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890SECOND EDITION. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4112, 13 May 1892, Page 2
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