FIRE I Pirei! FIRE n!i -N OTIC E,RAR GAINS FOR TEE PUBLIC. IN consequence of the lute Fire, the whole of the Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES Raved will bo sold at the Old Eoot and Shoo Warehouse at less thau COST PRICE FOR CASH, No reasonable offer will bo refused, as it must 1)0 sold to meet present engagements. Sale to commence ou MONDAY, THE 10TH MARCH, Under the unfortunate circumstances, I trust the public will give me their assistance by making bargains for themselves, and assisting mo at the same time. A. COPPINS. P. S.—Having lost my Measure Booh, 1 will be thankful if my old friends and customers will call and leave their measures, and I will endeavor to execute all orders as punctually as possible. Every branch of the business carried on as before. Repairs neatly executed, and all orders promptly attended to at tic old Boot and Shoe Warehouse. G9 JJASTEBTON FARMERS' CLUB. The adjourned meeting of the abovo Club will be held on THURSDAY next i\t halfpast 7 o'clock, A full attendance is requested, as the businoss is important, J. H. CORBETT, ■ 69 Hon. Secretary, jyj-ASTEETON BRASS BAND. A GENERAL MEETING of members of the abovo is convened for WEDNESDAY evening next, March 12th, at Clayson's Cafe lioyal, at 7.30 p.m. By order, J. FAWCETT, 69 Hon. See. rjlfiN SHILLINGS REWARD. LOST, between the Post Office and the Council Chambers, a bunch of keys, any person bringing same to tho Town Cleric's office, Shall receive the above reward. (i 9 TTJANTED.—A first-class waitor. Apply VV Empire Hotel, Masterton, 69 WANTED— A boy, Apply at once to Parkes & Petersen. T J. SMITH & CO. have just received a pj. largo ssock of TOBACCOS k 'CIGARS (best brands), Also, a large assortment of Novels, Stationery, &c,, &c., at Wellington prices. Opposite Bell's, Bridge-street. 69 s ATURDAY, MARCH 15, ( At 2 o'clock p.m. UNDER BILL OF SALE. MESSRS A. ARMSTRONG & CO. Have received instructions to sell on tho date the followingBrake Five Horses Harness, Tarpaulins, etc. Terms at Sale. MASTERTON VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. The quarterly meeting of the Brigade will take place on WEDNESDAY, March 12, at 8 p.m., i'-| the Council Chambers. Every member urgently requested to attend.
G9 W. M. EASTHOPE, Secretary. MASTERTOH HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. _ A COMMITTEE MEETING will lie held iu the Council Chamber Offices on Thursday, March 13th, at 7 p.m. Settling up at 8 p.m. JAS. BROWN, G? Secretary. ORDER OF FORESTERS. IN AID OF THE SUFFERERS OF THE KAITANGATA COLLIERY EXPLOSION. A GRAND FETE IN connection witli the ahovn order, will he held in Greytown on ST. PATRICK'S DAY, March 17, 1879. A GRAND PROCESSION. SPLENDID BRASS BAND. DANCING ON THE GREEN. ATHLETIC SPORT,3. Ac., itc., &c. A SOIREE IN THE EVENING. Judge : Mr Fuller. Starter and Handicapper. Mr R, W. Morphy. Stewards; Messrs E. J. Thomson, W. R. Thompson, R. Bright, J. Macgnire, S. Wickorson, Hon. Secretary: Mr Win. Fenton. PROGRAMME, All raoes marked * are handicaps, 65
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 104, 10 March 1879, Page 3
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