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Wairarapa Daily Times. [ESTABLISHED 1887]

TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1893.

Being thb sssbsdep TUSB op sgx WjLleaeapa Duli, with weigh IV IB TDEWnOAX-

Vert many settlers in Eketaliuna and Alfredtcin desire to be constituted into a new County. Pahiataa has become a Ootmty, why should not Eketabuca follow suit ? i!ie only answer is, that if ifj£ Eketabuna settlers choose to follow % example o£ Pahiatu#, and can get a pcmplacent Government to take pp their cause, tb'ey pan obtain the desire pf tbeir hearts, apd ip due course pay p}r it ojjt pf thejr own pockets. It ia, of cojjrpfl, hoped. an L tJ by eowie, believed, that tbera will be no payment to be made oat of the pockets of settlers for the privilege; but that all the advantages of an independent County can be secured without any material increase of rates. This, JjOTveyer, is an illusion. As tlie experience pf Pahiataa in County matters has fweti, so tfie .experience of Eketabuna ip Countymatters will be. j Turning t.o ijie 'balfiflso sjjeeji pi the Pahi&tna Cowty tpr -'tfiß firef; wholp twelve months of its-existence,, after it bad passed through a preliminary six montbß of getting into working order, what do we find ? We discover that the -whole of the rates collected for the year were absorbed by expenses of administration. There was a fgyenua composed in round numbers ot the following items Rates collected, £6OO ; rates in arrear, £450; fees, £IOO ; total £JISO. On the expenditure side were cast pf administration, £000; roads, £6OO ■, charitably ai.d, etc. f £2OO. It is obvious working expepse?" were a great tax on the pockets of ratepayers and tliat in proportion to tlie suju fspepilefl op rpads a very heavy rate had to be levied. If the JTkoiTafjuna and AJfredton Battlers era prepared to pay for their w bis tlo they can probably obtain it, It is for them to decide, but thpraneed 1» no illusion 9B to the cost ofit, and if they take the jjlgpga let them dp i bo with .their eyes•open. We bars always; believed In'strong local bodies, because a large county Or a I&rge road board can make roads ifrore ecdnOE'icftlly a*" l . more efficieotly than a strii!' otW> Strong , local sxodj.cS tpo ; can exorcise a grflster ;• influence with" tho gepwal govern- i mebt thanweak odciC 'They jsp J say.,.to a GorernmenVthat to \ 'grab all aild. give iiothiag " thus-fir -j thou (halt go and no further !-' The J policy of successive .Ministries iisa j been' to J/ to conquer," to . encouragSilooat bS3iw to bo i that they beootrie too'numeromi and jS ' isxeroiae ';*»£ power or '< iaflkenceiV .Since the-Idays of Sir ' JuiraS bodießi especially ■, iii'r oonnijify disirjctfi,: Jjavq becosjae •« political ciphers, and .even |nSßcnt!£d S aaim&tsori.&s well as sub-division lias I beeti'prswnbed by Aot 02 ;FsrHasaeiifci I;

TnKLstnlCouistiieeioner reqJiesw us' to mmpunca fm< of chary* liiut, tfc@ Vaiiuiioni Jlloolt, I'droriinnd i for the 2iJijd inataiit, is withdrawn from sale. We can uudewUnd tluii in lids illatrict ho can not afford to adveriiao tits fact, because wo notice tlmt Wsi» r/ini|ia ntiiuiunrenionta ntt* mora "lliO JMauswalu Daily Biaudftrd," llwti U> tlit> loading papon of Ills <3)B* irW, wborotlioUntfinsliuitud, But llidiii Hf Pirani, tlio proprintor of ih® Manaw&tti Daily tttnmbir<l r is a turnoff of Ilia Land ISontd, nut) a iiowap»|inif proprietor of ibo tight toluut 1 . l'ba presumption is tlmt tlfe Jj&iid Department in Wellington jis corryptljr adiaifilsttrcrt for politiadl purposes by the Eon. .?<>hn Mi-Kfcnais,

Englishi iuibortero of Australian fmMU meat c.dviza (liat the animal tie it should ba allotted to eerajj from the carcases before shey 6re frozen. Thelargest horse in ills world, standit]B 22 hands high and weighing 2,8001b, died lately in Texas. Hib liido baa been stufed and prepared for exhibition at the World's Fair in Chicago. fho list of eventK of the Wairarapa Trotting Club fur the (hut autumn meeting is published in another column* The Minister of Lunds haa authoring as to state that flic a.ilu of Crown Lands Ba advortieed for Iha 22r.d inst., has been postponed fpr tho present. A epeoiai mcetiny of (shareholders of tha Mazterton Building Sociotjp will be held this (Tuesday) evening. [

The Masterton School Coma ittoo will meet this svouint;. On Saturday noil at his Iroytown auction rooms, Mr F H. Wool will sell the privileges iu connection wit] i the Wai- : raropn Kaoirnr Club'a meeting at Tauberonlkaii on Saturday and M« ndsy, the lot and 3rd of April next.

A abort time Of[o it was stated in this town that tbo Factories Act was being seriously infringed ar.d an investigation was demanded. Up camo tie departmental head from Wellington! prepared to strictly inquire into tho alleged violation of the law and to punish lhu oitsnd- i era. Bis feeling i»i bn better Imagined than described when tio discovered the mountain to be a molehill. A storekeeper and lit* tm in thin tuwu Ijc.d ventured on their buglucss proiuinesi within prohibited honra and DnUiiis uloml< r basis tho department was duclarisd to hi culpably incapable. St Hippo has boon nliippod tor Aucljland, ft ia stated tlmt liiu ullmctnt is mure serlriUß than wjwat ilro', suppoeed and that there ia llitlii likelihood that he will over raoo ejiuin.

Mr J. I/i Murrny lnwa iiDWadvertiao" mont in today's lanuo in which he notiHub 1)111 arrival of llio nutv nousott'a goodn including football jurauyH, overcoats. ißnolntoabos (mon's and boy#),' and oil. skin ooata,

Mr Dtinglaa linird, tlio iriill'knotrii sportinu man, bettor Imosn by lib rftclnji nauio ol "MrAbbiitj/loii," has died from the ofleets of a chill iimnlit wJiile aatinu as seuond in a roumit lltflit, M. Ferry's death was tho liidkwtb ro« suit of the attempt made t.ti aaitulnnle him in 16PT t wlmn he was wounded by a shot lired by a lunatic named AuberL . fiews from Dahomey atatds that King UelwDKin has uacriQocd 100(1 Blave-a, and la harassittK the French nearj Abomey. Mr 0. E, Daulell, contractor for tho temporary yepitira to tho I Walnfjawa bridge, reports that it will be ready for trallic this evsaiisg.

number of Alfred ton i&ottlers, wo are informed, intend petitioning for the local Road Board to be merged into the | Wnirarspa North County. j Mr L.F, Ay son, curator of tho Masterton Fish Hutchei lea, h»5 been a few weeks holiday co onkblo him to visit the Qot Springs at Botorus, k great sensation was caused in Blen- ■ heim yesterday, when it became known i , that a yout>£! man named Frink Dodaon,' i sou of Thomas Dodroo, Wakapuaka, 19 ■ years of age, had cotr.mittedTsuicfde, De- . ceased was a native of HelsW but had bean living with his relatives at Sprinsj Creek for nearly two yeara. I At 3 a.m. ft letter was fotrnd on the tablb giving his intentions and indicating wrare the body would be found. The familyjimmediately ■. went In search and found the deceased ' with tho roof of hia skuit Mown clean off and a carbiue at the side of the body. 1 An inquest will be held to-dky. r Hewß has been received that the ship , Templemore,l64B tons.Captiin Thomson. . which left Wallaroo on lltH January for ' London, has been lost in[ the Pacific Ocean. Tho crew was saves and landed at tfto Falkland Islands, | The Ltmdan directors of Jhe Hew ?ea f land and River Plate Land and Mortgage Company have made a call oi £1 per share on the shares, 10s payable on the lat of July, and JQs on the Ist January nest, I The Wellington agents Have received a cable message atating that the Arawa - arrived at Plymouth on thk evening of the 16th inst., with her [meat in good condition. Fifteen years at;o, whetJ an English gentleman bßgan the culture of beea, he suffered severely trom stints, but they have now lost their force, por several years past they have cauecdlonly a slight and rather pleasurable sensation, and that lasts only for a few minutes. But this ttforough fnocuUtion (aßiinefc beepbiEon leaves him as suaceptibje 1 a's'ovßr to "the sting of a waip— AgriciillttTLSt,' " •" Tfie strange fiies mentioned by us as having buen forwarded to Professor T. W, Kirk by Mr B, Browp, haye been i examined and reported to be the Headless Fly (Heiwps brunnca which damages ; the young shoots ot fruit jtreee, but is i harmless to horses) and I the Sijrphu# orius a 2S?f u l insect inasmuch as the larva destroys Jarge number* Of«p]w>wi. A goswl q4dresa will be igiven in the Jturipuni Hull this evening, M6Bars Lowes Mid remind our readers of theif usual fortnightly stock sale to-morrow (Wednesday)" at X o'clock. The entries ab date comprise 67!)0 breeding ewes, 2349 lambs, 1300 2 Bnd 4-tooth wethers, 70 Bomney and Lincoln Hams, : 20 Border Leicester Bams and I'good boggy toswe. Last night Mr Cntnmissioneer Baker complimented Mr H. T, fiTareh, secretasy of the Beform 8.9, Association, very bigfrly upon the way the association had been worked: He »lso stutejJ that there was a freedom from all appearance of land grabbing or speculation, and ha was very pleased with the members he had seen. The N.Z. Times denies that Mr B. S. Hawjcins'is tp be appointed II.M. fpr this district. This is a season fpr thanksttivjag. As a matter of an official intimation of Mr Pawktna' appointment to this distriob was received hero. The spirit in wlijch the appointment Was received Was so unmiatakesblo that probably tho Governipßat backed down a momenta

notice and rescinded ttio or jcr. " tio (vt 'em ogam I" " i saw young Harry with hU beaver on 1' —lgpn. IV., IV., I. Aye and with bis ejEscpisti fsniJ his bead screwed ou tho right way and lie wanf far tliem notoiadly bald lieadity.bot straight from tbc uUouUlei', and the icopla cheered bim and said go at 'em again old roan, acid doubtless he did. It was godd advice ami Wo jnropMO to tender it to our otmnlless sup'porLcru ia connection with tar half price remnant sale. Go at 'em &fli in wu Bay as hardnß you cat). Don't leave th ;m till they're jUgjeo. See that yon clear tio lot so that wheu'ilCoeftd&wftes fbeif place shall know them uo mora, ' We *Aas4h«i • iJMI CriM Bargains distributed throughiaS tfcii and breadth of the laed, Hov losg will it last ? We can't say 1 We don i know i Our ;yinda ore not made up t We're going to Inivd a cabine.6 council perhaps) to-day, and Wiftt :350a all know if. fcny declaion.is iirrivepat, px (Hia Wcaatfjjjfjltto-aA 'cmishard' ttsyou can. fi mißiit' days; perlVapstbree, perhapk four—jtogsiWy ivvfeefc : Ws can't ' turl WW doff.t-khow except it can't last long before ih« end comas at any rate. Now is the tlms' b buy '&rg«k atHooiior's iirif pike P.eiimatttSsle I !!- isvi'' ' ' ' . ;,l

Mr M. T. tfank Io(«r»* m that the total ««4 s? aeJaatiou and K-Qsfciitjg «x-. psnaaa iiv CivtinetiSea with tfe4 Mm !s, S, ■ o»ly ; a©oußteS to T* pes- aumnbes.

The Ksv tfathw OHMM Matted hs Futhßif iteteofeo (»»Uy« mlMionary) will fcaSia ofesra® of tii# Vf&fww*p» Unknot dtiriug ltaW McK«n*a'« abaMM.

festewSftv Fatltoc McKvnoa drovt thirty of me children w!w hiS takem partltt tb»Ut« Batsiar i'ur an oalimjts M«t»biwi, Ob Uwlr return ha sniff* iained tlte&a(ite«bt bM Kesidemw,

Thnugh « re-ci'iit llcmuEuk dunnta, n llb«I c&st> is Hfeaty to syoutuata fa lis Lower Valley. Afi estelknt job is bairn? jittide of Uia protoaUon »oH< sWi ibg tiofUi batik of Uw Wmlohina, *6 £h« Blacl: Drtige. Manuka fßgeitra art) Mug uned.

A. CoairS of Xoqtairr acta the claims 0? reoitluafa in till* <A«tnot tindetr tba N»ral and Military Sotilar*' and Vulantwm AcU IBS3,'lSSi.and 1893, wbs held by Mr Gotmnia*loner Bake* in ttjg Old Oourfc Home, Mariertou, yesterday afternoon.

Fo offcia warn reneiT&l yesterday by tha Denafcy OMoibl Ajaiguod for ibd Patent rights of InoKatotie'a Sheep Dip, Uiu Shaw, travelling correspondent lot tiie London TiuiL'a, bad a lon£ inter* view, extending over several hcura, with th» MinUter of Labour yesterday, and in tba eveoiiMt Abe waa entertained at the residence of Dr Howwsn, M.H jR, Miss Siifi* Imtci by !rak thb morning for Ho®- Plymouth en route to Auokiaiid, ■whence she intends to take passage by tha San Francisco ateamer on Saturday j for isnarioa.—Sl. Z. Times. .

The mati Smith nUm Aliridge, will be | charged on remind this morn ins with the murder oi Jacob Jacobsen ai Ttitaekara, when a farther remand for a week will be aaked for to Faliiatat. | On Friday last a farmer at Pleaaant Talley, Timsrti, tißmßd John Wallace, a single mau.haDned himaelf on a tree 011 his farm. The jar; at the lnquett found a vordlot of iutcide durioir tamporary insanity. The unhinging of his mind is sappoaod to have bean duo to a fall fro® a horn.

In an appeal from the dedsion of the lilenhelni flsaidgtit and two Justices, in the case of the Pharmacy Board v, Shaw, for aaautuina tbe titia of chemist and drug«iat by advertising himself ss suoeessor to a etiomUt wben when he whs not retsiatersd, My Justice Hichmond quash®d the conviction with ooata, LB Ss.

In another column Dr Honkinpr not!Hen tlut there is no trutb In the rumour tlrnt hu stttstidsmeklcg a protracted tour In America.

■ Mr Davy Gage has bean efeuted oap« tatn of tlio United Greytnwn Football OJubf Hiid Mr W. A. Tate Secretary. SiiK Ksws,—Wo have now opennd out our new dm* good* for alio Autumn tod Winter Howoa, 'l'ha vsvicty In greater, the Villus hotter, slid tlio prlcea lower than in any previous wasonM Xa Aro House, Weillnuton, TueKekd,—i'or vvlntor wear every good houwwUt will need warm dressna tor Tier* naif and daughters. 'l'ty a full dr«» of our useful Kuiokor Tweed at 7/6. osrrlftgo jmid hem He Aro Homo.

i«E to (jet tlie btat valua for mono}' from To Aro House, You may IMrooute a lull dr«fi ol " war to tlra last' 1 DlsgoasitJlievlo!)Tweed<or 7/oand "ever durabla" Banuookburti Tweed for It/#} earri«K« l*ld. 'JitH Tma.-Uuy when you want and that should b« now, Delays aro daoijeroM, ; Don't ailsa ilio elumxi of buying fall dtcsta loogihuof "wearmlstlßß" heavy Scotch! Ohaviot Iwaada, double width, 18/0, oari rlage !r«a, from I'o Aro House. Tsb Wiir—Buy for cash. That 2s the proper and beat way. Vou will find it tho ehtapost way. . Try it in our "strong $m leather" Dlagoaal Cheviots, 21s the full drew, and "never wearing out" "WyJwyowyl" Welch Tweed 26/., carriage paid from Te Aro House,Welliogton,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4374, 21 March 1893, Page 2

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Wairarapa Daily Times. [ESTABLISHED 1887] TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1893. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4374, 21 March 1893, Page 2

Wairarapa Daily Times. [ESTABLISHED 1887] TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1893. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4374, 21 March 1893, Page 2

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