BOARD, ' * POLL, on itheanidyrm'oUtioned pro-" l, posM'hWbeoVttton;— j :..., fTo loyya. ra}o,fi/;on,e,-foiirtli r of ja vppnny mthe £;on the;rateable value of ' tlio property, of persons interested in ; i the construction of the Weatmere<Epad. • '.Cost of; works, £l2lß.l3s,;yearly jnj-. .- ',. mania,£lo9l3sGd. ■'■ ■ , l: ; ,'; ~i;| Votes rccor.lcd lor [iroposil '.., ! . ! .,' \- .Vutra recordedagainst propofl'.l... .'.,.;.; rj '■. 1,-tli'o undersigned," heroby declare the proposal carried,- v ■ ■" ■ ! \ ■'■'■ j', .JR. WILSONE,' . . j ! \''"' ' ' >■' ■ ■• ! ■Muming Oilier! Maatbrton, Road Roard Office, , /■. i ."". .:;..".',llth'July, ;i883.,', 1427: P' OR .SALE.—Three or four tons Linseed. Sample and price on" Application lo f)/ Feist, Tavatahi store, Clarovillo', i; 1426 WELLINGTON COLLEGE. ; ■•> milK Third Quarter will begin on SATUItJL DAY, the 14th instant. CHARLES P. POWLES, Secretary. ■ Wellington, 2nd July, 1883, . 1422 WELLING TuN GIRLS' fllGHl SCHOOL. Tlio Third Quarter will begin on Tutoday,' tlio 17th instant, '"": CHARLES P, FOWLER, , •' Secretary.; Wellington, 4th July, 183 ft. ' 1423 L. J. HOOPER k CO,, BON MARCHE, The CwurKsT House is the Trade 11; \ ru H E A T It E 0Y A E Tlnn-stlay an<J JFjiidayy xatn and lfftli. For Two Mghts Only! ! GEORGE COKE II begs to annonnco that lie lias engaged Mbssiis D'Aitcy Swxheld and Fbku Dabk's original and Renowned Drawing Koora Entortainmeat, entitled— . THOUGHTS AND HAPPY HOURS Pa
Ab played by them with great success boforo their Royal Highncssos the Prinoo and Princess .of Wales, the Prince and Princess Christian, etc., etc, The EXCURSION TRAIN will arrive at Masterton from London on' WEDNESDAY IsEXT. Passknokiis: Miss Amy Hokton, Miis D'Aiicy Stanfikld, Messrs Stanfickl, Dnvk, Harcourt, • Higgins, and a host of Comical • ' Charootera ■!!! ' ; MISSAmThQETON, ; The popular young burlesque,actress, in her " World-renowned 't Mijsipal Moments," i Aa played by her throughout Great Britain, ■■■'Australian Colonies, aii(} 'Principal cijiics in Keiv Zealand. ! JInsD'AROV STANI'IELD,'tho woylaV renowned Dramatic Artiste,. . ■ >: Messrs D'ARCY STANFIKLD AND FRED DARK, Tho Wonderful Impersonators of characters and original speciality Artists," impersonating TWENTY different characters" oil: the stage. Jg-DON'T-FORGET THE \ "JUVENILE PARTY.}' The IMMENSELY POPULAR Character Duot)2*THE PROVERBIAL, BRQIHERS Mr D'Arcy Stanfield's original Sketches, inclndiug his LIFELIKE IMPE.RSONATION of MR HENRY IRVINGii The 1 Entertainment will conclude'with the . highly original" Comcdiotto, I "A.CUP OFTE/M' Characters by tho full strength of tho . Company 111.. Doors opon at 7.30; Curtain at 8 Sharp. ADAIISSION—Chairs (numbered and reserved the whole of tho evening), 4-s; Body of Hal), 3s; Rack .Seats, fiq. PLANS OF THE' FBATg can. bo seen at Messrs Chinchen's' and Price's, Stationers, ' Reserved Seats will bo admitted by aido I entranoe. ',. ' ' 1424
A. NHIVERSAFy QOIREIjI ■ iiKNimSAR % OomXu I,• Of Tin; Ifysreirros Eiflk Yohwtebr Costs THEATRE ItO&L,MASTERTON, | Friday, July 20f o ( Friday, 'fyly 20 May.My SO. § Wayl July 80 DOUBLE TICKET, Vh *M,"includiJg Refreshments and attendance,,., ; ... I tS"DAsciKO io,Commence at ..8.i30-.£JHAnr, ' JAS. BENTLEY, j 1422 '■■'"'■"■ Hoii. Secretary; . : :"THANKS;" ',.-. | IT IS; only 10 days ago since wo-adver-tised that .we wanted £looo.'. "Our best friends' simply laughed at 'the 'idea, an'd fisfiuied .ua that'.it .was imp bssibleito;got it in Mastertomiat'the- present.time.i-.JBuc, thanks to the good senile of the Wairarap'a Tiiblid, wo aro /able' to fajst "the(t 'wo, haye're'eeivjod- in. responso'to' par request '£&3'l7!J $, Waving JEIHC.' 2s pd' ; wliioli ,We £ must.l'cceive.Vthia .\veek,,■,' jjor Becurity-L Foit'Hats, lii'caeli.'" Splendid Yalii'o'."Only adois.lelt. Men's Suits, -iqa 6d. Only'2l remain on hand. Braces, fid per pair, Grocery anp Ironmongery at Wellington Prices,; Potntbea, this week, 3s fid por cwfc. (it !:' KAPP& HARE'S \.-<■■-" ■ '.■-,• . -Emporium. , music; ii/i luuiuouno Pupils Re-assemble lyl "On July lfilh inst, ' j .ChufclMre'et'/iMastorton, Jiily'9.' 1426 ~IfOTJ.OB. | . iTrrrr ~ -. give notice to ail my, Masto wl I "onßtomors 'hat I intend giving up m)> Uutohen'ng' business after the 31st day of.| July, ilhd : all; outstanding accounts are* requested to bo settled by the 4th August,-! a3 ( l,fl'ish ( to pay twenty..sliillingajin the poliiid'befAre'rieave'Ma's'tertbn. " '"' j p., a io- .•.|M , i«-. : Bdteher,'MttteAifc. '.j-mO :>:..L,i.'l.' '.'.l-. i:(:'i 'Jit ; J(;(|0) .: >^ r lo|d : per,^ai'd^ r '3. !. MASTERTONc
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1427, 11 July 1883, Page 3
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