m < J.iiMiorton Hortioulturj f : ,, Aiitumn; 'm^f^: WEDNESDAYifFiBEUARy 28th! i/-: .'.. . . : 10 BEHELD IK TUK . I/O, ■''• • ... t.,»Vii u.i. - ; i,- 4 :. 3 i,:--, I ROYAL. up. ■.-■'•■ - '-_'JL'"' '". ',-■■■■' iNTRIES FOR COMPETITION J be made before 0 : o'clock on da bo of Show, and• no- articles ■ will; be < receive' >j. r after 10 o'clqok ) .unless for Exhibition Onlj I No EXHIBITS wllbe allowed to k n „ moved,.®ccpt,by,.ordtrolVomm>ilee '(vide Sde\l)),'ami anjiomdetec-' i ted mililatmg Plank will h given in charge. A'Bund will bo in attendance, . ]|y .. . __ . Doors opeu from 2 o'clock to 6, and far 7>;io,';' Entrance......Non'Members is. WAIRARAPA 'EAST COUNTY.' NO-T'IGE'. ■■-■ ■ ■' _L- SATURDAY tho 3rd of March' as the day on which a meeting of the members of the East Cquu'oH will be held. Hour of meeting 12 noon, at the Council Chambers, Masterton, I"""'."" "R.WILSONE. ' Masterton, 24th.February, 1883, 1312 ','.'■ .■':■.. no1IUE. '; .-.,.. • IN. BANKRUPT.ESTATE OF JOB VILE. MASTERTON. ALL DEBTS OWING to the above Estato must be Paid to the TRUSTEE, or to Mr G. S. W. DALRYMPLE, who has authority to receive same; on or before 15th day of MARCH, 1883. All accounts remaining UNPAID after that date will bo SUED FOR without further notice Persons indebted to the above Estate are cautioned that no other receipt will be acknowledged.' " ■ ARTHUR HASELL, 13 U Trustee. LONGHURST. in tho Wairarapa who are . arixious to assist in pi< ting signatures to the " LoNflßDiisi'" Peitjion, will communicate with me, and a Pi in ted Form will be posted them at once. The Mayor of the different towns mi((ht call a I'ublic Meeting and elect Committees to take charge cf the' Lists, ." :' ■ P - W. MpKEEVKB, Eon. Sewetarv, 1311 The Shade:;, VVollington. HAS OPENED A Ghand Lot of Ti'ousers -&- Tests, Made to his own ■ordeiyand THOROUGHLY SHRUNK. Will be sold at paice3 Loss than English Sep the S.hQ-w. Next tq tho Clock, Williß-nJreet. WELLINGTON, Tl/TRS WJLBONE Will R.E-QPEN her Boai;diner& Bay Sohool on MONDAY, 2JUi current., VACANCIES for a few Boarders attending.the publio Perry-sti.Masteiton, Jan 20, . ..- 1283 I HOARDING AND DA* SCHOOL CoLB-STBKET/MASrEF.TON. ' Principal: Miss-BEST. A thoroughly sound English Education forms the basis of the instruAii given, and, in addition, tho following subieefs are taught- '• ,i; '? *.'' h ' Breach, German, Italian, Laiyi, -ilge'bra, Mus'icJ' Dewing apf Need!? w'ojft, ' . .; .' ' "• : . Domestic 'urjfflpjewp aj« liberal u nd home-bje,. Terras inoderate. ' Prospectuses fQr\yardo.d/on apDlmaiuiD, The first Term of 1883 J«cgi»a on WEDNESDAY, February, . ■ ■ Evening fllm for Freuoh, TOTETHLiI 4 MBITION takes many different turns; L wit he' who 'endeavor's to find rational amusement and pleasure for children emerves the thanks of the nation far more tnan the warrior who teaohes rrje'n to flay eaun other. , - "" ' : For t&e tfureflj Confectionery go'to G. H. THURSTON, Wholesale Confectione Mannersisrreet, Welliopton,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1313, 27 February 1883, Page 3
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