Connecticut man recently said ' Lend I dollar. My ivifo lias loft me, and I | to advertise I am not responsible for Jlobts," [To get tho sack " is from the French, |a young man does not care whero it is li, as long aa it is not from his gir l , [lobably thoro avu't half-a-dnzou hived i in the United States who don't know Jell are their nights out; but the man It born yet who can point out one who ] explain how the nose of the waterfher got cracked. Jiulwer says, " The pen is mightier in the sword." Duff thinks that some jtlie cheese sold about the city is mitol than > m . 'ANTlilKfcmlei's for falling from 50 to lOlTacres of light Scrub, Tenders be sent in by the iiOtli June. For further particulars apply to J R. COCKBUBN HOOD, V Glemlonald, The lowest or any Under not necessarily icccpted. IGI EEWAKD.—Lost, from a paddock i adjoining tho Railway Hotel Stables, bout the Ist January, 1 Bay Cob, black obits, ho brand ; very wild, Anyone rejurning the same to the undersigned, or to ilr H. Taylor, will receive the above reward, .nyone dotaining the same after this date be prosecuted. FRANK MORPHY, Railway Livery Stables, Masterton, Juno 7,1879. IGI ■4STERTON SCHOOL COMMITTEE, The Ordinary Monthly Meeting will be held on Thursday, June 12, at 3 p.ni., in the Council Chambers. j, McQueen, Secretary. FMASTEBTON LOlJfrSi M.TJ.1.0.0.F. SCOND ANNIVERSARY, Q-RAND QON CERT Will HE GIVEN AT THE TOWN HALL, [Ox WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11th, When the following Programme will be presented. Phogeamme 11. Overture Band, f2, Quartette —" Come Silent Evening
o'er us." 3. MoltoSong—"lt's not the miles we travel, but tlie pace that kills.".. 5. Solo—" Oli, love is like the ocean wild." G. Basso Song.—"Father Tim." 7. Ballad—" Tho Greeting at the Door." .. 8, Character Song="Don't make a noise, or else you'll wako the baby."... Interval of Five Minutes. Part 11. 1. Selection .. .. .. Band. 2. Qmrkllc—" Lovely Night." .. 3. Ballad—" Speak, only Speak.",.. 4. Solo—ComicSong, "Anothergood man gone wrong," ... 5. Instrumental Duet—' 1 Roberto il / Diavolo,".. 6. Basso Sony,—" The brave old Temeraire," .. 7. Solo.—'"Only one to bless and cheer me," 8. Character Somj—"Betsy Waring." God Save tub Queeh. Admission—Body of Hal!, 3j • Gallery, 2/. Dooia open at 7 sharp; to commcnco \ at 7.30. A. BISH, 157 Hon. Sec. ODDFELLOWS' BALL. N.B.—Gentlemen who have received invitations (or the hall are requested to obtain their tickets at once, in order that tlu Committe can mako definite arrangements with the caterer. MASTERTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. The Annual General Meeting of the nbovi will take place on THURSDAY, 12th inst. at 7 p.m., in the Council Chambers. ill accounts against the above must b rendered by that date to JAS. BROWN, 155 Secretary.
N 0 0 E. Messrs, CASELBERG & CO. Will carry Goods to and {com Wellington and intermediate places on main road, at tho following rates From Wellington to Grcytown, including Railway charges, 40/- per ton. From Wellington to Masterton, including Railway charges, GO/- per ton. From Featherston to Masterton, 30/- per ton, i£ under a ton at one bailing; 27/6 per ton if a ton or over. Terms-Customers having accounts; One month's credit. To othe:s; Cash to bo paid before delivery of Goods. 150 M. CASELBEIIG & CO. m In the matter of "Tho Debtors and Creditors Act, 1876," and " The Debtors and Creditors Act Amendment Jet, 1878,". And In the jgijtter of James Harvey, the yoiwfr, an Arranging Debtor, "VTOTICE is hereby given that by deed j\| the second, and filed in the office oi the Supreme Court ol New Zealand, at Wellington, on the sth day of June, 1879, and made between Jamc Harvey, the younger, of Opaki, Wairarapa, Licensed Victualler, of tho first part, Myer Caselherg, of Masterton, Storekeeper, and William Sellar, of Masterton, aforesaid, Storekeeper, of the second part, and the several persons and firms who are Creditors of the said James Harvey, the younger, of the third part, the said James Harvey, the younger, did convey, assure, and assign unto the Baid Myer Caselbeig and William Sellar all his real and personal property whatsoever and wheresoever situate, oxcept as by the said deed provided, upon and for tho trusts in tho said deed-particularly mentioned: And notice is further given that a meeting of the Creditors of the said James Harvov will bo held at the Supreme Court House, in the City of Wellington, on Monday, the twenty-third day of June, 1879, at the hour of 12 o'clock noon, for the purpose of assenting to the said deed. , Dated at Wellington this fifth day of June, \1879. IZAED & BELL, Agents for C. F. Gawitii, licitors for tho Trustees under tho said Deed, 15S
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 182, 11 June 1879, Page 3
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