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Meetings and Amusements. ORESTERS' HALL,MASTERTOK. Masterton's Permanent POPULAR PICTURE PALACE. EVERY EVENING AT 8, Lessees: MbssksThokpso^ an* Payne Direction of ••• JOHN PAYNE. HHOMPSON - PJ™| LhOWIPSON - XAYNE T>ICTURES, JTICTURES. Xo-Nifiht. To-Night. An Indian picture that is different from all others. The Tale of an Indian's Devotion. i -wonderful series taken under the microscope " THE FLY PEST." A huge screamer "What Was Seen in a Five Storey House." Prices—l/ 6 audi/- Children under J6 years 6d. THIRTEENTH ANNUAL GATHER IfcG. EASTER MONDAY, 28th MARCH, 1910. £7O IN PRIZE MONEY £7O fKopuaranga Handicap £2O. RUNNING, Wrestling, Hammer and Shot Throwing, Sawing and Horse Competition, and numerous other interesting events and good prize money. Entries close Saturday, 19th March. Programmes forwarded on applicar tion. G. A. DONOVAN, Hon. Sec, TfoDuaranga. EASTER MONDAY. GRAND MILITARY TOURNAMENT AND SPORTS. BY MASTERTOV MOUNTED RIFLES In Showgrounds, Commencing at 12.30 p.m. MOUNTED AND >FOOT EVENTS. PPLE Bobbing, Needle Threading, l Night Alarm, Rescue Race, Ladies' •Orange Competition, and Tug-of-War, Boy Scouts and School Cadets, and many other attractions. E. BURROWS, Hon Sec. The Residence, 79 Pine Street WEDNESDAY, 16th MAR., at 1.30 p.m. TO be sold by public auction, on account of Mr J. C Scott. Government Road Inspector, his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS. Further particulars later. J. R. NICOJO, Auctioneer. ; MASTERTON AUCTION MART. SATURDAY, 12tb MARCH, at 2 p.m. ." R. NICOL, instructed by the Dell « puty Official AssigDee, in the Estata of H. J. Jackson, will sell, without reserve—l Spring Trap, 1 set Trap Harness, 1 Pack Saddle. Also on account of other vendors—ls Turkeys, 25 Fowls, quantity Furniture. Also - Peaches, Grapes Apples, and Tomatoes. " 'THE MAbTERTON AUCTION MART. THE Auctioneering, Insurance, and General Commission business conducted by me at the Masterton Auction Mart for the past fi :e years having been purchased bp Messrs J. McQueen and Sons, I have much pleasure in thanking the general public for their kind patronage and in soliciting a continuance ot same to my successors who will usa their host endeavours to please the large number of the Mart's customers. J. R. NICOL. Having purchased the business o' the Ma&terton Auction Mart we have in stating that the business will be run on up-to-date lines, Sales will be held regularly at the Mart, and s in town and country. The Mart will be kept replete with a fall selection of furniture and general merchandise, anc the public generally catered for. . ■ j. McQueen & sons. BOROUGH OF MASTERTON. In the matter of *' The Hosyital anc Charitable Institutions Act 1909," and of " The Local Ele& tions and Polls Act, 1908." I HEREBY give pnblic notice of thi names of all tb<3 CandiJatas nomi. nated for the offices of Representative oi the Wairarapa Hospital and Charitabl Aid Board, for the Masterton Boroug] Coatributory District, at the presen Election, as follows ; ETON, Edgar George EW' NGTON, Joseph Charles As the number cf Candidates nomina ted does not exceed the number' o 'vacancies to be filltd I publicly declar Messrs Edgar George Eton and Josep Charles Ewington to be duly elected t the said offices* ■•- Dated at Masterton this 10th day < JUarch, 1910. ftBROWN, 'JBaturning Officer.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9991, 11 March 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9991, 11 March 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9991, 11 March 1910, Page 1

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