MASTERTON-OPAKI JOCKEY CLUB. A MEETING wilt will; be'held; it the Club Hotel on FBDAY evenine next °39 ' r ' SeiATreas. ■'"LOWER GLUB4 i; 'MEETING',Wtte members of the" l Lower Yiilloy Jookey Club will be held at the Waiherg* Hotel on Saturday the Ith mst.,.atß p.m. Easiness important. C.J.TULLY, ■ f : '' Hon. Secretary.; i LOYAL MASTERTON LODGE. A SUMMONED MEETING" of the above Lodge will be held at the LodgO'Hom, Empire Hotel, on TUESDAY, 4th instant at 8 p.m.' ' G. S. W.DALLYMPME.P.S. L,niO TRAVEL this If 1 season between 'tUastlepoint and MasterI ton, calling at interne.liuto plates, the purebred Clydesdale 6tallion, ', SIR WILLIAM WALLACE. ./, Terms-£4 tinglo mare; groom's fee 5s payablo on first teivice. Further particulars in future advertisement. THOS. CARSWELL, •Flatpoint. : , Mastekton Garrick £)RAMATIC (JLUB'S r* Sixth and Smith Entertainment. TOWN HALL, FRIDAY & TUESDAY ); OCT. 1 and 11. The performance will commence with J. Lusn's Sckeamtno Fauck I FISH OUT rf WATER! rard ~.., G.Cokek Sam Savory,,., W, Rapp Sir George Comtly. T. H. Wriglky Alderman Gayfare J. W. Clayson Charles Gayfare A Bisu Ellin C0urt1y........ Miss BBAUFOfvT Footman .........J. F, Ward Intend of Ten Minuta. ■: Tj conclude with Leicester Buckingham's ■ ... PLORIOUS BURLESQUE '; Op the firpat Ijrama of
WILLIAM TELL! IiBAMATIS PERSONA : ' ' : AUSTBMN3. . Gesler (Governor of Waldestetten—a potentate with & potent-hate for freedom—an enemy to his - subjects' liberties, but taking great liberties witn his subJ. iV. Girdlestone . Samem (bis factotum—Secretary of . State for all sorts of departments and President of the . iltorf Ci;ouiiilocut'on office) 6, T. Colter Bodolph (his cnsteUan—a sta'wart wanior "in t'.ie bud"—a youth of great promise and' exceedingly small performance—in short, as limes go, the beau idea', ofami'itayman ... G. Ward Lutold (ono of Geslcr'B bodyguard) ,';' '"'' : J.'W/FlewelJen SWISS. William Tell (a patriot out of work , and anxious forajob—strongly disposed lo break ihe peaee, wh'ch in the end mends the piece gonsidevablY ... T. H.Wrig'ey Ante (his sop—his {atlier's idol, but an idle boy—an archl'ad| : but never likely to become an archer -in spite of appearanceto the contrary anything but a proven), ...' .. M{ss BgAurosT yerner (a patriot in league with . !fpll -brave as a lion, when nobody's by, but forcibly illustrating the adajo that "circumstances alter cases" H, Tapperell Pierre, Theodore |pea=ants, who haying made their bow tak» leaya) . Gt 8. W, Daliymplo and J. P. Ward Emma (Tel'.'s wife- -" the fairest of ; the maids of Uri"-which dgesn't say much for Iho . chaims of her countrywomen, Mis 3 Tapperell The Bear.,. J. F. Word Musical Conductor ~ ~ Mrs Palmer Seeuip Artist ~ ~ .. M.'T. Donelly ADMISSION, Reserved Seats, (chairs) 4s Front Seats ... ;; .. 3b BackSeaes,. ~.,.,, ~ ~ ~ ... 2s GALLERY ONE SHILLING, Doora open at 7.30 to commence at 8, Box office at Mr T, E. Price's, Bookseller. JAB. CLAYSON, OUIH BRITISH FORWARDING COM--1 PANY& PARCELS DELIVERY. 'HEAD OFFJCE-Lambton Quay (two doors kom Union Bank), Wellington, N.Z, Forwarding, Insurance, and General Agcnty. Shipping aud Custom House work done. Hoods s.-nUhroughout Australia and New Zealand. Pianos aid Furniture carefully rjpoved. Agencies in all Cslonial'and Intercolonial Ports and Towns, A. J. T. SOMERVILLE. Manager. , TUST OPENED for the Cricketing Season 5. cases of Pago's, Corbbtt's, BartletVs, -,' and Duke's BATS " Balls, Gloves, Gauntlets, and LegGuards Single Stioks, Boxing Gloves. ' Lawn Tennis, Bats, Balls, Prcßses, and ; ; . out-door games ; ■'.' i pases of Bird and Parrot flagcs ' i case of Fancy Crystal Flower Tubes v. and Vases,.new designs .' U:;}p.'ASHEu. .. ■';;-. ' FANCY BAZiAj; ,;\ ; Next to tho-Bratfch Bank of. New Zealand, Mannera«Btr,eefc, Wellington.- ~\ D B 'tf'.'o NuHh.Britlh'andptm f / i '' l .tilp.liwnriiii.eeCompaity^'-'-' 1 '■'', ,: ''.'Aud ''Murray',. i ßoberts : '<S Go.*- ' ;r ' »'•;{■'''-'"V U,V- ■'•■:"■■ ■;:"■ pash'adyanced'ori'wool aiid inspranjues f|epieiiat lowest bnrrent rates froth"Bheep> '• V ';' i^:, :; :: : ■■■'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 889, 3 October 1881, Page 3
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581Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 889, 3 October 1881, Page 3
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