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:■''■,. QUBEN^gra&i,; n *' SECOND : FIFTEENS,, v , FIBST,iBEUONDFIFTEENS. Id Mr George Dixon's paddock, by kind ■• " l V;-" •' permission. 1 "'•• '.iJ'" Commencing at'io'oloqlc sharp.: Admißuon la, l&dieß free. Im HEATRE -pOYALU! Queens Birthday, 24th May, GRAND FABHIONABLK NIGHT, 11! Under the patronago of the Captain, Officers and Members' of the' Masterton Volunteer Corps, His Worship the Mayor, and'the leading residents pf the Dißtriot, .'.' 6; Coker bogs to announce tuat ho has made arrangement* for the first appearance in Masterton of the >'•• WELLINGTON AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB, ' 14-In Nuinber-14, (Whose last performance at theTliealroEoyal Wellington, was euou a marked success) .' '■• '•■• : MCpNJIJNpriOMiT^MR.; GEOR/GE RtVfJtj&;AL PRE,SS I The PitHMiu'it VioLtNiST'of.the Colony, oh ! which; ocoasiun the following choice'and riftherche " ; ■'■■' ■•'•■ • : -"'■■•'■' ; '',:':'''•;"': ' Musical, Vocal, & Dratiiatic EHmTAIKMENTWIUBBPUESKNTED. '' PART FIRST, SALON D'ETHIOPE, With the latest Comic Songs and Jokes by Messrß Sam Benson and C. Leon, and .beautiful Ballads and Choruses by the Club's Takods Quartette, Messrs'C. J, Hill, 0. M. J. Edwards, ,T, W. Hill, and W. Widdop, accompanied by Mt A. E King, the eminent Pianist (expressly engaged for the occasion), and the Club's Orohcßtra of eight performeiib, acknowledged to be the finest Minimenial Combination in the Province 11 . ; PART SECOND. . i GRAND MUSICAL INTERLUDE 111 { In which Mr George Rivers Allpress will introduce some of his FAMOUS VIOLIN SOLOS 1 Which have always been such an attractive feature in all the leading Concerts in Wellington, and wherever that gentleman j has appeared. : The Entertainment will conclude with the Screaming Musical Burlesque, written- expressly for the Club by H. 8, Bridge, Esq., and specially LOCALISED for this occasion entitled '"The Very Witty Diggings'" NOTE.-Mr CECIL BIVRRIUN will ap. pear and take his original character of "NANCY" in the Burlesque. For further particulars soe Posters and Programmes. ADMISSION—Chairs (numbered and reserved the whole of the evening) 4s; Front Seats, 3s; Body of Hall, 2s. NOTICE.-Holdere of Chair Tickets (to be obtained from Messrs Price ahdChihchen, Stationoi'f, where plana ■ can be seen and numbers secured) will be admitted by the side entraree. '••■■ ••'- >. ; .': ■'■ Manager, Mr CM. J. Edwards; Musical Director, Mr C. J. Hill j Stage Manager, Mr Sam Benson; Hon, Secretary and Treasurer, Mr Cecil JF. Key worth., ■<■•,, . -..1N BANKRUPTCY., IN THE DISTRICT.COURT OF WEELINGTON, HOLDEN AT MASTER'TON. ' ■ , ;' In the matter of " The Debtors and Creditors Act, 18761"" and the Amendments thereof. And, of the Bankruptcy .of ALEXANDERLOVE, of Masterton, laborer, a debtor. THIS is to notify that tho above-named debtor has \\\\t day filed a declaration that he is unable to meet hit) engagements with his creditors. The first meeting of Creditors will bo held at the courthouse, Masterton. on TUESDAY, the 29th day of May, 1883, at. the hour of two o'clock in the alternoon. '. Dated this 23rd day of May, 1883. ' JOSEPH J. FREETH/. Clerk of District Court. C P. Skipper, Solicitor for the Debtor. 1385 COURT LOYAL ENTERPRISE,' 5601, A.O.F. A,. SPECIAL SUMMONED MEETING XL of the above will be the Foresters' Hall on Wednesday next, 22rd inat at 8 p.m. . BuaiNEßs—Presentations. N.—This meeting will take the place of the ordinary meeting which falls due on the following day, F. T. REDMAN ' ■ 13 85 Secretary,' NOTICE. OWNERS of Seotion 360, Taratahi West, aro requested to clear the fence line adjourning Section 358; • If not commenced within a fortnight it:will be done at their expense. ■.. ' ' ■:■■' • .«':vJ , .JANETT7 IMPOUNDING NOTICE. ' -; ! "MPOUNDED, at the Masterton Public . Pound, on Thursday, 17th inst.— 1 Chestnut Mare, no visible brand, white stripe down the face, If not claimed and expenses paid'within twenty-one days from date, the same will hi sold by piiblioauotion, at 12 o'clock, noon, on FRIDAY, Juneßth.' . . . '^-j .H..BENTLEY, ■ - i 1382 ,; Poundbennr. ! ' TO EKETAHUNA RESIDENTS. pOPIES of the Wairarapa VJ Daily can be obtained at Messrs SHUIIE & JONES Eketahuna Store, .i' ! "'' Pahiatua, Forty-Mile Bush, . : J' New Zealand, j TO THE WAIRARAPA EAST COUNTY ; ;... . .COUNOIL.;•,., i THE. Settlers. of Pahiatna, Forty-mile # i -Bujh, do hereby, notify that it is their intention to make application to the Wai] rarapa East County Council to bo. constitui tedanew'Soad Distiiot, and that the said application., will be presented to the abovef Oojjnsjlone mohth'from date herebfY-and ii Will nnint. /«,4.»k« _..-i..lj'viia.j.JlJ :J accordance witk seotion .4(1):of- Mti Road Boarde'Act, 1882." - --' ; -- f April 23id,1888i;- ; ■,'.•,'.,:.'■:•.:". 1361

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1386, 23 May 1883, Page 3

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