MASTERTON-OPAKI JOCKEY CLUB, AEEIWG of Stewards of the Mas-terton-Opaki Jockey Club will take place at the Club Hotel on SATURDAY, November 5, at 8 p.m. Business—lmportant, J.IORNS, \ Secretary and Treasurer. \ , FOR IMMEDIATE SALE.-Tlnf Goodwill. Plant, and Lease of Premises of THE WAIRARAPA STANDARD, Published at Greytown. The oldest established Country Paper in the Proviijg^nd le only paper in the Wairarapa So torate. The paper has a large ciWHation and a good Jobbing Business connected with it, is in full working order, and a safe investment'for anenergetio man. The illhealth of the proprietor, Mrßioiwrd Wakelin, is the sole reason of sale. The maohinery is nearly new", and on the most approved principle. Immediate possession, Termi easy. For further information apply to F. H. WOOD <t CO., Auctioneers and Commission Agents, 914 • ■'•?i'j. Groytown, Wairarapa. ANTED.-Contractora for building a YV house at Tiraumea. For plans and particulars apply to Mr John Willianiß, Clnb Hotel,. Masterton, during the next three or four days. 915 IOUND.-A Gold Chain, in Featherston. t Can be had by giving description, and trying for advertising, Apply to Gilpin and Pardon. 915 Crown Lands Oice, Wellington, October 20, 1881. "VTOTICE is hereby given, as required by 1M Seotion 65 of the Land Act, 1877, that Augustus T. Haves, the Selector of Seotion No. 22, Block VIIL, Mangahao Survey District, has applied to the Land Board to transfer the same to Joseph Musriy Le Eileh and John Taylor. JOSEPH G.HOLDSWORTfI, 915 Commissioner of Crown Lands, %/ INNINQ Numbers in LEAHY'S V Y SWEEP on the BIG EVENT at the Wairarapa Jockey Club's Spring Meeting on November 9, PRAWN FOR £45. No. Name. Horse, ! Carswell Soukap 151 Hockey Petruohio 555 John Macara Jka 152 A. Skipper Comus 553 Scott Lady Ellen 40 Boddiugton 4; Co Flycatcher 825 M. Hagan Senorita 331 J. Hansen Bore 557 Neil Orphan 52 Sabalte Fugitive We the undersigned, hereby certify that the above sweep was drawn for £45, and the above are the winning numbers, names of winners, and names of horses. Two books have not been returned, viz., one from Mr Bay, Taratahi Hotel, and one from Mr S. Gibbons, of Marton. Persins who have obtained tickets from the above two gentlemen will have their money refunded in application to Messrs Bay and Gibbons. (Signed)— John Elley, Joseph Williams, D. F. McCarthy, J. Clark, John Macara J2 Neil, T. Carswell, T, G. Mason, Com A. A, ELKI^ NORTH. WAIRARAPA ELECTION. 1/TR G. BEETHAM invites the Electors to meet him in the Town Hall, Masterton, on Wednesday Nov. 2nd, at 8 p.m. NORTH WAIRARAPA ELECTION. \ ■jl/TR G, BEETHAMinviles the Electors to meet him at the Public Hall, Tenui, on Monday Nov, 7th, at f.30 p.m. (owing to \\ Hall being engaged on the sth inst.) i
NOTICE. 1 "PERSONS indebted to me, or the firm ef _ T, McCarthy & Co,, are requested to pay the same and settle accounts with Mr J. Freetli, Council Chambers, whose receipt will be a sufficient discharge, t. McCarthy. Mastorton. Oct, 29th. 1881. 911
WAIRABAPA EAST COUNTY. X the Blaitlogie read will be received at the County Office, Maeterton (where plans and specifications may be seen), up to noon on Saturday, 12th November, W], The lowest or auy lender not necessarily JOHN KING, 915 County Engineer. FREEHOLD FAEM for sale, near Mas--1 terton. Full particulars on applying to 915 B, BROWN & Co.. WANGANUI COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. THE Trustees of the above School are about to ereot a spacious house for the accommodation of Boarders, which Is expected to be readj 'for occupation at trie beginning of the New Year.'' The Classrooms, built about three years ago, arelwge and lofty. The'situation very good., It, stands in a retWjlfc .oont siy acres, forming an excellent crura field and play-ground. The Rev B. W. Harvey, M.A., Incumbent of St Paul's, Wellington, has been appointed to the office of Head Master, and will enter on his duties in January next. Mr Harvey was a Scholar of St John's College, Cam. bridge, and has had large and varied experience as a teacher. The course of instruction will embracoße* ligious Knowledge, the Engjish' 'French, German, Latin, and Greek languages, History, Geography, and Mathematics, with special preparation, If desired, for {he Civil Service and other examinations, Facilities' will also be given for the studvaf Natural Soienoo, j . The School Year will be divided into Three Terms of 13 weeks each. Tuition Fees, for pupils under'l2years of age, 3 guineas; and for pupils over 12 years, 4 guineas a term. Board, including washing, £H a term, SCHOLARSHIPS. Tin Trustees proposo to elect six icholars, who will receive free tuition, two of whom, if residont at a distano», the Head Master Will be prepared to receive as boardersat the rate ol £? a term. The first election will take place in December next. Examination will be held, if necessaiy. in Wellington Greytcwn, and Patea. as well as Wanganui. Candidates must be nnder 12 years of age at the time of examination. , For subjects of examination, and further, particulars, apply to .. i-' • ',-, : THEBEV.B.W.'fIABVEY,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 915, 2 November 1881, Page 2
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