SPECIAL ADVERT6BEMCNIT». lOWN HALL, MASTERTON. THURSDAY, MAY 4th, 1911. AN ADDRESS ON HOME KuLE will be delivered by one Dele; PARTY, consisting of Messrs Redmond, Donovan and Hnzelton, as above. AH aro cordially invited. Admission Free. Collection taken up in aid of the cause in the Hall. Dress Circle reserved for ladies and their escorts. J. J. KELLIHER, Hon. Secretar*
MASTERTON 0 M PET I 7 I 0 N S 0 C I E T Y. FIRST ANNUAL COMPETITION. JULY 11th, 1911. Programme and all particulars from— W. GILLESPIE, Secretary. In> the 1 matter of--Ww Harbours Amendment Act, 1910, the "pieciions; and Polls Act, 1908, and its amendments, and the Emulations of "the Governor in Council made thereunder. ELECTION OF "TWO' MEMBERS OF THE WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. ;\, , ' HEREBY give notice- of the mim,i -.'-ber of votes received" by each candidate at the poll for the election of two members of the Wellington Harbour Board, by |ne electors of the combined district Of Wairarapa, held on the 26th day o? April j 1911— viz.—. ■•. •:. .'..;. ~ ■• ;■■'■■ -Daniell, Charles Ewington, Joseph: Charles ■~/. ,779 Lowes, Frederick Brit/tain . BS7 -McParlane, Alexander ' 1279 Messrs Charles Edward Daniell and Alexander MeFaxlane having received the highest number of votes, I declare them to be duly elected members of the Wellington Harbour Board. Dated at Masterton this Ist day '<&*&&, 1911. R. BROWN, Returning Officer.. IN BANKRUPTCY. DIVIDENDS, as under, are now payable at my office, Perry Street, Masterton, on all proved accepted claims:— JOHN HENRY BLOG&LEY, of Masterton, 2s in the £ (first). ALBERT WEBB, of Masterton, Tailor, 4s in the £ (first). LEONARD JAMES HOOPER, of Masterton, Draper, 4s in the £ (first). Promissory notes must be produced for endorsement of davideji<L M-i'MtliuWt Deputy Official Assignee. Masterton, May 2nd, 1911. ,
THANKS. ■;; "R AND MRS BRIDENAND w IYI FAMILY wish to tender their l sincere thanks to all friends who kiiidly sent weaths aadtjoiessages of, condolence in their recent.. bet.eaveaieritf Also Drs. Cook arid Prior, arid the Rev. H. Watson for kind attent, and Salvation Army for holding , such quiet meetings during their late daughter's illness. \ MADAM CARLfc MILLINERY SPECIALIST, IS SHOWING-THE NEWEST JASON'S NOVELTIES EVERY DESCRIPTION OF MILLINERY 35 QOEEN STREET, HASTE 11 ON. JEORGE TTERON, JJLERON,. RAJN MERCHANT, GROCER GENERAL STOREKTEPER. COAL AND FIREWOOD, Yards: Dixon Street, South, M. COLLIE. Late OoMle A Co i\Tllih supply PIKE WOOD n any W .length. Tiupbri ooal 2s por owt., Ws per quarter delivered tor o«nh. Westport and Pelftwruain ai current Telephone £ti7. ml-IE Masterton Farmers' ImpleJL inent Company are Iron and Brass Founders of experience., All work executed is guaranteed for general imish and quality. Our plant is modelled on the most modern lines, ! and an expert staff i« alrsjs is tiiis srcrS.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10228, 3 May 1911, Page 1
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