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NOTICE mHE ELECTORS OF WAIRARAPA aro hereby INVITED TO MEET tlioir REPRESENTATIVES as undcimen'.ioncd: CAItrERTON, Town Hall, MONDAY, April lltli, MASTEItTON, Town Hall, TUESDAY, April 12th. ■ GREYTOWN.TownHaII, WEDNESDAY April 13th. FEATHERSTON, Odd Mows' Hall, THURSDAY, April 14th. HENRY BUNNY, GEORGE BEETHAM.

LECTURE. . FRIDAY, APRIL 8m pOLEMAN PHILLIPS Esq. lias kindly to givo a lecture for the benefit of the Vi'aimrapa Institute, on tho abovo date, to commenco at 8 o'clock p.ra. at the upper room of tlio WAIRARAPA INSTITUTE, Greytowi.. Subject; Tho history of party Government in England, from IGGO to 1832. ADMISSION, Cd. 734 MONTEITH'S IRON AND QUININE WINE.' THIS Pleasant Tonic, mado with Pure Orange Wine is a sufe mid certain CURE for Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, Nervousness, Feverishuess, Lassitude, and General Debility, Ac., and is without doubt the most powerful Tonic, and Nerve Strcngthencr in existence. Sold in champagne pints at 2s Gd each. THE MOTHER'S FRIEND. MONTEITH'S UNRIVALLED SOOTHLNG POWDERS.

(Guaranteed to contain neither Opium nor Mercury.) Children suffering from Feverish Heats, Fits, Convulsions, Sickness of Stomach, Inflammation of the Gums, Ac, will obtain immediate relief by having these administered according to directions. Sold in packets at Is each, MONTEITH'S UNFAILING SPECIFIC FOR WORMS J. MONTEITH, Consulting Chemist of Medical Hall, Manners-street, Wellington, calls the attention of Parents to his WORM POWDERS, which from his long practical experienco in the Wellington Hospital, ho can testify is, an absolute cure for tin's painful and dangerous disease. No household should be without them, as tho health, and even life, of a child often depends, Sold in packets at Is Ciicn. Mrß. H. OEINCJIEN, Stationer. Masterton, has been appointed Sole Agent for Masterton, where orders may bo left for Seltzogcnes, Sponges, Patent Medicines, Fancy Goods, Honiceonathic or Herbal Medicines. Zoedone, &c. A large supply always in stock, Lemon, Limejuice, Haspbony, and all other Syrups for 17b Cd per ! doz. PURE LIMEJUICE in any quantity. J. MONTEITH, 10 year 6 Acting House Surgeon Wellington Hospital) Consulting Chemist and Operative Dentist, MEDICAL HALL, MANNERS-ST., WELLINGTON. Frco Vaccination every Tuesday . and Friday, between the hours oil 0 and }2 a. MASTERTON HIGHWAY DISTRICT. ELECTION OF WARDEN. the Masteiton Highway District , Thomas Edinburgh Chamberlain John Everinghaji Dorset. Tho number of cindulates exceeding the vacancies to be filled, a Poll for the Election of ono of those nominated will be taken at Harvey's Hotel, Tho Camp, on FRIDAY, the Bth current, between the hours of 9 o'clock a.m. and S o'clock p.m It. WILSONS, Presiding Officer, Masterton, April 4. ' 724

EASTER RACES. MONDAY, 18th APKIL. To star-; at 11.80. Judge.—K, Clifton. STARMR.-J. Scofielcl. Cuiiuc-OF-ScAiES.-J, A. Perry, Handicappiir. B. E. Armstrong. Sec. & I'keas.-A. McHutclion. CIiERM-CoURSE.-J, Holeß, Stewards.—J. C. Vallance, J.. Drummond, W. G. Murray, E. Sheath, E. Meredith, jun, Handicap Hurdle Recc.—£ 1J miles. Over 6 hurdles, 3ft Giu. Open. Nomination £l. Acceptance 10s.. . Hack Hurdle Race.—£ miles. Same course, Weight tor age. Entranco £l. District Horses only. ■ Maiden Phic-2, linile. Weight for age. Entrance £l, Open. District Sinks, -£ 1$ miles, Weight for ago. Entrance £?. District Horses only. Hack Race,—£ 1 mile; Weight not less than 9 stone Entranco 10s. -District horses only. Ptiblkan's Purse.—£ 1J miles. Handicap, Nomination £l. Acceptance £l. Open. Consolation Handicap.—Z 1 mile. Wairarapa Jockey Club Rules adhered to where practicable. Nominations, with entrance money must bo in tho hands of the Secretary at Whakataki at or before 8 p,m. on TUESDAY tho 12th of April. General entry at or before 8 p.m. on SATURDAY the 16th at Whakataki. Acceptance at 10 a.m. on the morning of the Eaces. The decis on of the Stewards [in any case of disOwwers entering horses must subscribe at least £o und, ' . A. McHDTCHON; Hon. Sec. and Treas

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 737, 7 April 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 737, 7 April 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 737, 7 April 1881, Page 3

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