OHUIICH OF ST. MATTHEW. : WINTER ENTERTAINMENTS.!! THE first Entertainment of this series will be givon in St. Matthew's Schoolroom on THURSDAY, THE 21st INST. Admission, HO2 PRKBBYTERIAN CHURCH, MASTER. TON. THE ORDINATION of the Rkv. DAVID FULTON will take place on THURSDAY, June I4(b, at 2 o'clock, Tho M C. S; OGG, of Wellington, will preach and Ordain; the Rev. 3. FATERSON, of .Wellington, will address tho Minister | and the Rkv, J, STEWAKT.ofWaihenga, will ad; dress the Congregation. . A Public Tea will be held in {he evening, at 6,30, after which a Public Meeting will beheld,at which the ahove Ministers and others will deliver ADMISSION TO TEA-3s. HEATRE "DO YAH | GEAND CONCEET!! JN aid of the funds for preparing an Oval . and otherwise improving tho MASTEBTON PUBLIC PARK, WIIX m HELP Olf THURSDAY NIGHT, JUNE Hra I • THURSDAY NIGHT, JUNE 14th! The Programme will consist of Songs, Comic Sketches, and Instrumental Music, to conclude with a Sdbbawjhgi .Farce -entitled THE MAN OF- THE BLACK MOUNTAIN, and will be supported by Mr BARRY O'NEIL!!! The Renowned Comedian and Charaoter Delineator, The Masterton MiißJcal Amateurs and an excellent Orchestra, composed of the STRING BAND 111 Adsiission—Chairß, 2/-; Raised Seats, !/•
MABTEI.TON ItOAD BOAllt) DISTRICT. NOTICE is hereby given -that the Bubdivisiouß heretofore known as Nob, 1, 2,3, flnd 4 Wards respectively shall o ntinue to bo known by those names, and that the subdivision heretofore known as No, 6 Ward shall in future be known as No, 5 Ward.- : .■ ,- B.WILSONE, : Clerk. Maßterton, lltli June, 1883. 1401
"MPOUNDED at the Masterton Borough ." PouEid, on tiie 7tU inst.,'. 1 Dark Bay Horso, branded V on near shoulder, white star on forehead. . If not claimed and expenses paid within 21 days from date will be Bold at, Ihe Eorouch Found, Masterton, at 12 NOON ou the 27th June, 1883. ; ' H. BENTLBY, Poundkeoper. June 7,1883. ■■<:; 1401
MARQUIS OF NORMAKBY LIVEEY& BAIT STABLES, CARTERTON, Y. Grenviile CGo, \ >EG to inform the Travelling Public ol ' the Wairarapa that they havo opened the above Stables, whore every attention will be given to all horses, <k, entrusted to their SINGLE AND DOUBLE BUGGIES, &o, Waggonettes on Hire, \ SADDLE HOESES ALWAYS BEADY. | Horses Bought and Sold on Commission.
FOOTBALLS J! t FOOTBALLS I! ;l D. ASHER; I CHEAP FANCY; BAZAARj Manners-st,,Wellington; >■■>■• '>- \ IMPORTER OF BRITISH AND FOREIGN GOODS!I . 1 Footballs, Football Bladders,, andlnflatorß B"IGHT CASES OF..PI.9,|Ii | REB Cagts, Olais Inkstands. Ladles? Bags and Purses, Boxing Gloves,' Basket] ware, Ornaments, Booking and Veloofpedo HorsesVand i GPfRAL FA|p!OQODi
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1403, 13 June 1883, Page 3
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