TMPOUNDED on 29th March, 1882, in the _L Public Pound at Carterton, 1 bay FILLY, white star on forhead, near hind foot white, no visiblo brands. 1 bay FILLY with black points, no visible brands, Also 1 chestnut MARE branded Q on near shoulder. If not released and expenses paid they will be sold at the Public Pound, Cartorton, on TUESDAY the 18th April, 1882, at 12 o'clock noon. WM. PHILPOT, 1040 Poundkeoper, TO LET or for SALE, upon EASY TERMS.—A New House, of 11 I'ooin S, and all conveniences, beautifully situated in tlio Suburbs of Masterton, with <3 acres of laud, one of which is laid out and planted with fruit and ornamented trees, the whole being watered by a nevjr-failing Btream. For particulars apply to LOWES & lORNS, Auctioneers, Alastorton, MASTERTON STRING BAND. 10WN HALL, MONDAY, 10TH APEIL. Dancing at B'3o p,m. ouble Ticket ss. To be obtained of Messrs J. H. COEBETT, T. E, PRICE, and 1040 A, KHISSENBERG. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON 3EOTION TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS I'OR EASTER HOLIDAYS, -1882ON GOOD FRIDAY and EASTER MONDAY tlio ordinary train servico will be suspended and superseded by the following Wellington, dtp 8.0 4.30 Featherston 11.10 7.50 Grey town 11.5 8,0 Oarterton 11.50 8.45 Masterton, arr 12.20 9,15 Masterton, dtp 8.0 4,40 Carterton 8.30 5.10 Grey town 8.60 5.20 Featherston 9.20 6,0 Wellington, air. .. 12,45 9,25 On Thursday, April 6th. the ÜBiial ' * n.m. through train from Wellington will ut. detained till 5.5 p.m. Single 'tickets issued from Thursday, to Monday, April 10th will " available for return till Wednesday, Aprif 12th. 1 ' GEO. ASHCEOFT. 1040 District Manager.
(ONE NIGHT ONLY, PBOFESSOB FEASER will give one of his POPULAIi LECTURES in tho TOWN HALL, MASTERTON, On MONDAY, April 17tli, at 7.30 p.m Leoturo illustrated by hundreds ot drawing!, and concluding with public description of persons selected by the audience. Admission: 2s; back seats, Is. 1039 TO LET.—A Cottage. Apply to M. CASELBEIiU. 1039 WELLINGTON COLLEGE. THE Second Quarter will begin on THURSDAY, the 13th APRIL. CHAS. P. POWLES, Secretaiy. Wellington, 29th March. 1039 TRY IJIHORBUEN'S for OVERCOATS IJIHOEBURN'S for MACINTOSHES , IJHORBURN'S for MEN'S CLOTHING fJIHORBITRN'S for BOY'S CLOTHING IJIHORBURN'S for HATS and CAPS rjIHORBIOTS for SHIRTS & HOSIEBY rjIHORBURN'S for BLANKETS & RUGS V Note.-lfo Special Feature in my Clothing is that the Tweeds are thoroughly, THORBTJRN'S (Next the Clock) ' 'WaLIS-BT WELHNGTOX JOB PRKTINGI-Great Jobs and Small and Short Jobs, Plain Jotß aiiil Fancy Jobs, Easy Jobs and ,'Diffi. cult Jobs, Clltap Jobs, alid Expensive' Jobs, Simple JoM and Intricate^Jobs, Funny Jobs and Serious Jobs, ; Poor JoVs : and Good Jobs, in a word, any kind of a Job but a bad Job, , neatly and promptly ezeouM at this office,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1041, 5 April 1882, Page 3
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444Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1041, 5 April 1882, Page 3
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