J Mtl«itferton Hortioultuval f ■'::".;:.,.-....■-. v....an. ...and 'j''.-'-'■'"■■'"■•■'*- ; '■■• J IND&STRIAL SOCIETY, '' ■ 28th, : : ■jj ; .-. . • iOMHBU)'IN THK :l ' : THEATRI3 ROYAL. " pNTWES [FOR COMPETITION must after 10 o'clock, unless for Exhibition Only, ■So EXHIBITS : viSIi aHowid to k removed, emeptty ordtrof VommiM (vidt Side 10). and anyone dtttc- '. ltd .mitiMntj, PlanitM •:. oeoivw in-'charge, :A Bund will be in attendance, Entranoe...,..Non-Member« la. WAIRARApA EAST GOU&TY. » b t fd is';::.! HIS Excellency the Governor liaa fixed SATURDAY the 3rd of March a* the day on which a meeting of the members of the East Council .will be hejd. Hour of'meeting J? nciop, at the Counoil Chambers, Maaterton, R.WILBONE, Masterton, 24th February, 1883; 1312 NOTICE, IN BANKRUPT ESTATE OF JOB VILE, -. ■ ■ ■ MASTERTON. ' ' ALL DEBTS OWING to the above Betate must be Paid to the TRUSTEE, or to Mr 0. S. W. DALBYMPLE, who has authority to receive same, on or before 15th day of MABOfI, 18$. All accounts remain. infi UNPAID after fhat date will be SUED FOB further np.tio'e. Persona mdebfed to the above Estate are cautioned that no other receipt will be acknowledged. ARTHP HABELL, Mil- Trustee. | . LONGHUfIST, . . .HOSE in the Wairaiapa who are . anxiouß to assist in getting signatures to the "Lonohubst" Pbtitioh, will communicate with me.and aPrinted Form will he posted them at once. Tho Mayor of the different towns mitjht call a Public Meetiae J -t-.i n •,, lit i . .. 0 W. McKEEVER, Hon. Secretory, Thorburn HAS OPKNED Thorburn q Thorkm ". 1 •..'. Thorburn 7 Thorburn (Iran? Lo} Thorburn 4 Thorbum ■' 01 ' Thormrn t Thorburn |ho,rburn l Thorburn "drder.'and"" ' •Thorhurn .. TEtoß'QUCffl Thorburn :. SBRTJF Thpijuirh. Will.b>B( Thofhjdra ; . i Thorburn' Leas, than En.glj ß V- Th?orbwn Tho.rhurrji # to, . _ _ Th|W b, Wn horburn n^rbflri hfirbnrn , :. -B9»; the Show. Next to the Clock, Wlllie-ataest, wellinuton; ifBS WILSONE Will RE-OPEN her Boarding 4 Day SohqoJ on current. VACANCIES for a few Boarders attending the publio school. .■.-.'.: Perry-st, Masterton, Jan 20. 1288 poAKDiNti m %* mm d A thoroughly sound English Education a formal the'own of the. .instructs given, « and, in addition, the following subjects art b taught - ~. B , French, German, Italian, Latin, ilea, h work" ' ' 6 ""■ YTO? I , D aw liberal and h homflililig. ••., / „ 'Temia moderate, ' ,♦■ ;NESDAY, 7th February. ' p Evening Class for Frenoh. TOTETHIIi! AMBITION takes many different turns; oat ho who endeavors to 1 "find ntuuiiil ,„vi..„...„u1.«...j1£i I.JL-. ill Jl MtißmmmmiMml mora tnan the. w. amor wfto teaches men to rlayeaufl other, . THORNTON, Wholesale Oonfectione Manners.Btreet, Wellington.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1313, 26 February 1883, Page 3
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