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THE ANNUAL SHOW Under the auspices of the '■ ' Waiiuram ani) Eabt Coast IMswuuxii kaßuvhrvßAh Oocvri'''"■■ ' ■-.: Will beholdon shot'-'arounds,- cAKT::imr WEDNESD \Y, IstNOVEMBEU, 1882. EXHIBITORS are reminded that ENIRIES for the Show CLOSE "rt the offices of Messrs F. & Wood, Greytown j K, Brown & Co., Mastmtou; E. E. Edmunds, Wellington; J, D, Oakley, Peathetßton; and H, H. Welters, Carterton, oh Wednesday, 18th October next, aud that in no case will any entry bo received After that date. Admission to (he -Show— Members, on production of tickets/free. Non-membere, before noon ss; afternoon Is. Arrangements are being made to run special railway trains at reduced rates; Also to havo the Show day proclaimed a Bank and General Holiday throughout the Valley, The programmes already issued contain a Society prize list of 1.3 gold and 20 silver medals, in addition to which a large number of private prizes .imounting to over £IBO haye been offered, tho particulars of which will bo published shortly on a separate W. C. BUCHANAN, Prosident. WAIRARAPA AND EAST COAST PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL . SOCIETY. IN addition to the classes of exhibits enumerated in the published Programme of tho forthcoming show competition is invited for the undermentioned extra classes for which valuable prizes are offered . SHEEP-Bcsfc 10 Crossbred Ewe with lambs at foot. DOGS-Best Rotriover INDUSTRIES—Best set of Light Horse Shoes, In addition to the Society's prize of £3 for the winner of the Leaping Match, a prize of £4 4s is offered by Messrs T. L. Thompson & 0o„ provided that not less than 10 Horses are entered. H. H.WOLTERS, 1179 Seoretarv. Wairarapa To be held at the Wairarapa and East Coast Pastoral Society's Grounds, Carterton, ON WEDNESDAY, Ist NOVEMBER Full particulars in future advertisement, CATALOGOES and Entry Forms may be obtained from Mr Chinchen, Masterton, Messrs Galhe & Co., Carterton, and from any member of tho Committee. GRAND WAIRARAPA Horticultural Exhibition!! THE COMMITTEE have made arrange; ments to haye a Display of the Incaudescent ELECTEIC LIGHT !!! Tho Electric Motor, For DRIVING SEWING MARINES, &q„ LUMINOUSPAINTANPTHEAMEEICAN AUTOPHONE, On the evening of the Show at Carterton, Nov. Ist., a SPECIAL TIIAIN will leave Carterton for Greytown and Fcatherston, at 9.30 p,m, calling at intermediate stations, 1212 | NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON SECTION. WAIRARAPA AND EAST COAST PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL SHOW, CARTERTON. Wednesday, Ist November, TN ADDITION to the Ordinary Traia3 EXTRA TRAINS. Will leave Masterton at 9,30 a,m. and 11 a.m., returning from Carterton about 6 p.m. and 9.30 p.m., for all Wairarapa Stations. From all Wairarapa'Stations SINGLE TICKETS will be available for the RETURN JOURNEY. Trains for the conveyance of stock will leave Masterton at 6 a.m., and Cross' Creek at 5.30 a.m. Greytown Trains wil| run to correspond, with the Extra Tr^ns. An Excursion Train . Will leave Wellington on the Ist Inst, at' 10 a.m., returning frcm Carterton at 6 p.m. FARES: FIRST CLASS, 10s ; SECOND CLASS. ss, Available for the return journey up to the evening of $e 6th Npveniber. For further particulars see small bills, GEO.ASHCKOET, 1212 District Manager, TOWN HALL, CARTERTON. ASTORAL Bhqw Ni A PLAIN and FANCY'PRE S£ BALL Will be held in the nbovo Hall on NOVEMBER Ist Musio by the CARTPTON BAND. Dancing to commence at 9 p.m. Admission-Lady arid Gentleman, 7s 6dj extra lady, 2s 6d; gentleman, ss; Gallery, Is, ■> W. G. KING, 1210 Secretary. Pastoral Show, Nov. 1,1882. VISITORS FROM MASTERTON CLAYSON, Who will provide a • 0° Sumptuous Repast M AT PRICES WITHIN THE SEAGH OF EVERYBODY, 1212 M'R CROSSE has arrived in Masterton, and may be consulted, for a few' weeks only at the cottage next door to Mr Gnpper's Albert-street,'' PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS under the influence of Nitron Oxide (Laughing) Gas'. 1 Although Mr Crosse will remain in'Masterton longer tnan usual Patients requiring Artificial Teejhare requested to apply with as'little' delay as possible, as it is not satisfactory, to fit Artificial Den'tineß at lie lastmomeht. • ; ;!: '' > ; 1198

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1215, 27 October 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1215, 27 October 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1215, 27 October 1882, Page 3

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