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WE have; made Iho- following arrange. wonts l'fiUliVfi to the couduot d out Mr Beard being now permanently resident in MASTERTON will bo daily at bis Office in Couuoil Chambers, Mastortdn. Mr Gray will resido in GREY-TOWN and continuo the officii thoro as hitherto. Wo shall ba In CARTERTON ovory Wednesday and Friday, and our office there w continued as usual. k • BEARD & GRAY. March ]«o°As. 1025 valentine. GENTLE PUBLIC, the Old Snob would woo thee j But thou hast so many leather-loves, I fear they will undo thee, As (or thy constancy I would not give n rush, man, .Only last night I saw thee Flirting along with Tbou wort so liberal of thy favors, It made my heart to burn up Thou walked into my affections, And then I got the turn up, Boots s9 line, Hear o'm cry. Stocklarßc, Profits small, Heady cash, Buy c'm all. LEAEnHoOT SHOP. Everybody Knows It! NOMINATION OF LIBRARY COMMITTBE. A MEETING of ratepayers of tho Borough, and subseribsis of, tho Library will be held on THURSDAY 23rd March, 1882, at 8 o'clock p.m., in the ripper room of the Institute under tho presidency of His Worship tlw Mayor, for the purpose of nominating nine persons as a Library Committee. Batepaycrs who are defaulters, may qualify thoniselvcsns nominees and voters by paying their arrears on or before the day of election. Subscribers, not being ratepayers, by paying tho current year's subscription will also bo entitled to be nominated aud to vote. If more than nine nominees are proposed ll ballot will be taken at the meeting, K. BRuWN, Town Clerk. OtfISUNDAYNEXTa Harvest Thanks(jiving Service will bo held in St, Matthew's Church, Masterton. There will lo no service, in the Opaki schoolroom. It is hoped that lb Opaki residents will attend the Special Service in St. Matthew's. TO. PAIGE. %T7HAKATAKI BASTKE RACES. APRIL 10 th, 1882. Stewards : Messrs Clifton, Sheath, Vallate, Carswoll, Meredith, Raleigh and Rogers. Judge . K. Clifton. Stahtku : J. SchoPield. Clerk or Scales : J. A, Perry. Clerk or- Course: J, Holes. Hon. Sec. and Treasurer : A, McHutchon, Handicap Hurdle llacc of £ , \\ miles, over such hurdles as the Stewards may erect. Nomination 10s, acceptance 20s. Had Hurdle. Race of £ . 1 mile; wei&ht 10st. Entry 20s« Maiden Hale of £ . U miles; weight for lye; entry 20s. For horses that have never won over £lO of public money. Hdrkl Haml'aip of .£ . H miles, Nomination 20s, acceptance 20s. Hack llacc of £ . 1 mile. Entry 90s. PvVJeom' Pmc Handicap of £ . 1$ miles, nomination 20s, acceptance 203. Comohtinn llandiaij, of £ . 1 mile, Entry ?os. Nominations will close with the secretary Whakataki, on Friday the' 81st instant at fl p.m. Weights will be declared or, April the 4th; acceptance? aud general entry on Saturday the Bth April at Whakataki bofore fl p.m. ' A, McHUTCHON, 1024 Hon. Sec. WAIRARAPA JOCKEY CLUB. jjj undermentioned races hy the secretary at Carterton till 8 p.m. on Saturday, 25th March, 1882Champaone St/ikes, 1883, of 90 sovs; Becoud horse 10 sovs, third horse » sovs from the advertised amount. For then 2-ycar-old colts, Bst ldlbsj fillies and geldings, Bst nibs. Six furlongs. Norninatioj 1 sov, 1 sov on night ol general .entry, aud 1 sov before noon on tlje day of the race, Waikabapa DisißrcT Phoouck, 1885. of ]2)sovs; second horse 15 soys, third iutm 10 fnvs from the advertised amount. For then ii-year-olds bred in the distiief, Colts, Bst lOlbs; fillies sad geldings, Est slba. H miles. Nomination 1 sov, 2 sovs on night of general .entry, ami 1 sov before noon on the day v of the race. Nominations to state ucdigref,„fie?i #)|or, brands, and white or olher descriptive marks. Numination forms can be'obtained on application to BAI/f'ini ARMSTRONG, Secrotary. J CarterU UtJi Sjifl*, 1882. 1022 no All DING AND DAK fiCHOOL Cole-sibekt, Masterton, . Pcincjpai, : Miss BEST, A thoroughly sound English Education forms the basis cf the instruction givon, and, in addition, tlw following subjects aro taught - French, German, Italian, Latin, Algo bra, Music, Drawing and Needle, work. Terms moderate. Prospectuses forwarded on application. The First Term of 18S2 will commonee on FRIDAY, 27th Januory. Evening Class for Frouch, 351 MEMO, FOR THE MUSICAL, ' )LEASE TAKE NOTICE, that «n aud Ajfcr tho Ist March, tho Music Businoss jhitbtrto carried on by me on Lar>bton Quay will be removed to tboso commodiou premises iu CUBA-STREET lately occupied by Mr Farmer, I shall be pleased to jice nil my old customers and. lots of new CMS. Every requisite for the music trade will he kepi in stock. give the Tuning Department my man Note the Address; WAJ. WEBLEY, . * Tianoforte, Music and Tuning Warehouse, Cuba-street, Well'ikotoh. Sole Agent Prae Modal Organs, Mil

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1025, 17 March 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1025, 17 March 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1025, 17 March 1882, Page 3

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