Meetings and Armu3e«m£ntss. \ J>RESTEES' H VLL, HASTERTON MASTEETON'S PEEMANENT POPULAR PiOTURE PALACE. EVERY EVENING AT 8. CHOWU»SOM T>a»YME HOIttPSON lAY?se PICTURES. lOTUSES. TO DAY at 2.30. Children?** Free Wlatinee. AUEOSS THE PLAINS A Rich Revenge CAPTURING BBAE CUBS. A Crowded Hotel Etc, etc, Owipg to so many children boingf unable to obtain admission at previous Matinees through lick of rojm. tha management are compelled to M.AKB A CHAEGE OF OME S3ILLING POR j EACH ADULT ATTENDING MATINEES in future. TO-NIGHT. TO-NiCHT. Last Chance to Sea— The Rape of the Sabinee. "Eussian Girl'B Heroism" A Rich Revenge ACEOSS THE PLAINS Supported by a First-class Programme. Our Prices — One Shilling. Children 6d.
10 WN HALL, MASTERTON. A Mighty, Merry, Laughing Sensation. ONE NIGHT ONLY. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER Bth. Hugh J. Ward presents his COMPANY OF COMEDIANS, including MISS GRACE PALOTTA. And the Popular Australian Artists, MISS CELIA GHILONI, MISS MAUD CHETWYND. In the Hilarious Side-Splitting Piece of Musical Merriment, "THE GIRL FROM RECTOR'S." "THE GIRL FROM RECTOR'S." By Paul M. Potter, Author of "Trilby." A Comedy of International Fame, "THE GIRL FROM RECTOR'S." "A cascade of refined comedy." "Reaching the Limit of Possible Mirth." "'A Sure Antidote for the Blues." "THE GIRL FROM RECTOR'S." "A Laugh a Minute." Don't Miss It. "It's a Snipper." Box plans are now open at Miss Rive's. Prices, ss, 3s, 2s. Touring Manager, WALTER MONK
AMATEUjS athletic club. MEETING with a view to rrsusci- . tating the above Club will be held in the Dominion Hall en, WfIDNESIjaY, 7th inst., at 8 p.m. All interested in athletics generally invited to aitend. J. BSADBUBY, Convenor. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. WELLINGTON DISTRICT, No. 8108. CLARENCE STUART GRAHAM j and the Executors of the estate ! : of the late John Graham trading as John Graham and Company of Masterton Merchants PLAINTIFFS and PUHARA TE TAU an Aboriginal Native and his wife Kate Annie Te Tan a European, a married woman having separate property both of Masterton DEFENDANTS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in pursuance of a Writ of Sale in the above mentioned action between Clarence Stuart Graham and others of Masterton Merchants and Puhara Te Tau and Kate Annie Te Tau both of Masterton the latter being a European married woman possessed of separate estate directed to me as Sheriff of the Wairarapa District: Abraham and Williams Limited will sell at their offices Queen Street Masterton on Saturday the first day of October -one thousand nine hundred and ten (1910) at the hour of two o'clock in. ■the afternoon ALL THAT THE ESTATE RIGHT TITLE AND INTEREST of the said Kate Annie Te Tau, European wife of Puhara Te Tau, aboriginal native of New Zealand of Te Ore Ore in this district in ALL THAT piece or parcel of land containing by admeasurement five acres and one rood (5 acresand 1 rood) more or less being part Lot Eleven (11) Deposited Plan 1107 and part Section one (1) Opaki Block and being all the land comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 134 Folio 65 and being subject to mortgages | numbered 64169 and 64170 together \ with all buildings and erections thereon and all rights ways easements and appurtenances thereunto belonging or appertaining. The sale is made at the suit of the Execution Creditor and the name of the Solicitors of the party who have issued the said Writ of Sale is Messrs Gawith and Logan of Queen Street Masterton. The Conditions of Sale may be inspected at my office, Magistrate's Court House, Masterton or at the office of Messrs Gawith and Logan aforesaid.
DATED at Masterton tins 2nd da vof September one thousand nine hundred and ten (1910). M. FOLEY. Sheriff. OWNERS are reminded that acceptances and entries for Maiden Hacfc and Hick Scurry, close with the Secretary, atMartinborough, on TUESDAY, September 13th, 1910. F. J. READ. Secretary. [ N.E.—Telegraph Office closes at 5 p.-n,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10084, 3 September 1910, Page 1
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