At the Masterton skating rink on Coronation night, there will be a hockey match, an obstacle race and musical chairs. Every arrangomcnt is being made for a large attendance on that evening.
One double-barrel, breach-loading, hammerless gun, 12 bore, and builders' or , cabinetmaker vice, as good as new, are advertised for sale by Mr Jas. McLeod, Hartinborough.
For the convenience of the public. Messrs Maclean and Co. have decided to sell the furniture of Mrs Bunny at their rooms. Perry Street, instead of at the residence, Lansdowne. The sale is to take place on Saturday, the 24th inst, instead of Friday.
Attention is called to Messrs A. J. Johnson and Co.'s auction sale advertisement on page 8. The whole of the well selected household furniture and effects of Mrs McGrath, who is leaving Now Zealand, will be sold to-day, on the premises, Opaki Road. In addition to a long list of furniture, there are dairy utensils, lady's bicycles, greyhounds, one pig, stables requisites, and sundries.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10268, 21 June 1911, Page 5
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