IE FESTIVAL YE ■DRUIDS.. Ye COMMITTEE BEG TO ANNOUNCE Yo OLDE' ENGUBHE FAYRE Will bo hold at yo m HEATItE "DOYAL ! OH Thursday, ye Fiisfc of Maye,' Which will present to yo Visitors "A STREETE OF Yo OLDEN TYME I" Under yo Patvouago of yo Good Citizens of Mastctton, and Ilia Worship yo Mayor, who will open yo Fayro at Two O'Clock on THUllSDAi'E.yeli'iratofMayo, Yo Oldo Shoppcs will bo kopt by yo fayre ladyesof Mnstcrton, and inthem all good ihyiigcs can bo bought for. tho ojmfort of yo inner »ud ye outer manno, Yo QUEENE OF MAYE aud her Fairest Maiden's, with theyro- Partners,-will perEormia a Beautiful Ballot, Mayo Polo, aud other danco during the afternoon and evening. Ye RICHARDSON'S SHOWE will delight and cheer all who visit it, Ye WONDERFOIi FIGUfIRS IN WAX will bo shown by Dame Jarley. Yo JACKS IN Ye GREENE will amuse' yo publick by his funny anticks with his ,j Satellites-" Sarah yo Blauke," and " Roberto yo Dusty." DANCYNGIN RLAYNE AND FANOIE COSTUME in yo Booth, to yo Mustek of yo Strynge Bande. Yo STOHKES Will be yo terror of ye Unruly. Bowaro of them 1 Yo Austero Beadle will Presido over thorn. YE FUNNY CLOWNS will appear; also yj Vendor of Hokoy Pokey. Como Onc-Como All I ADMISOT.-Aduttes, Ss; Cliyldren, One Shilling:. No extra Charge for Showcs. Yo Fayro will be open from 2 till 5 in ye Afternoon, and at 7in ye Evening. 1669 MASTERTON TOWN LANDS. THE following h tho list of votes pollod by the respective Candidates at tho present election :—. FEIST, EDWIN 68 AIUIR, JAMES ... ... 130 PEIiRY, WALTER... ... 113 Messrs James Muir and Walter Pcny having polled the greatest number of voles, I hereby (lcelaro them duly elected Trustees for tho Masterlon Town Lands. B.BROWN, Returning Officer. Jfaslirtou, April 21, 1881, IGG9 T. W. SHAW. BEGS to announce lo tho Inhabitants of the Wairarapa, that he is in a position toconvey Travellcrs's tuuplcs and other luggage to or from ANY PART ol llio District, And lliat Hoi'Ses can bo Broken in Loth for SINGLE and DOUBLE HARNESS also for SADDLE USE, At llio most Rcasouablo Charges. Note tiie Aubiiess— T W.SHAW.' IGG9 Greytowu. r'UKE, SONS A WILLIAMS, JJ Iron ash Bimsjwundebs,_ Enqineeiis Boilermakers and Smr BOILDEhS, Havt on Sale — 1 Secondhand 8 li.p, Horizontal Engine 1 2J li.p. Horizontal Engino 1 Vertical Cross-tube 10 li.p. Boiler 1 Vertical 8 lip. Field Boiler 13J h,p, Vertical Boiler All in good order,
TE ARO FOUNDRY, Wellington.; 16C9 WAIRAEAPA AND HAST COAST PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL SUCIETY. THE Annual General Meeting of Subscribers will be held at tho Council Chambers, Carterton, on SATURDAY. 26th April, hist., at 3 p.m. BUSINESS: 1. Torccsivo Committee's Report and Balance Sheet for the year ended 31st March last. 2. To elect President, Vice-Presidnnt, and five members of the General Committee. 3. General Business. ■• H. H, WOLTERS, Secretary. Cattcrtcn, 15th April. IG6I No.C] WILL CLOSE 21sr MAY. • , [No. a YTUI'CAN'S DISCUSSION V.. ON THE ■ DUNEDIN Queen's Birthday Races 1000 Members at 10s Each, Run 84th May, 1884. BlßTllD'iV IIAKDICAP. BmiHDAY BONDB. First £2OO B'at'flO; £3O Second 100 3at 6 ..lb Third....... '.'. 50 6at i.. : 20 Others (divided}.,. 70 Cut 3...'...', 15 Each ticket has five (5) chances, 'thoraco and tho bonds being discussed separately. llej>ißtcrctl letters,: telegrams,or postage stamps not accepted. Bank notes accepted; Post Ollico Orders preferred, made payable to Vulcan only. Cross cheques to.bo made payable to number or to hearer, but not to any particular person.. Country;cheques to have Is exchange added, and to bo marked ,'• (orrcct" by Bank. Two stamps for reply and result. Programnio and form of application tent to any address on receipt! of '. stamped directed cnvolope.. Should the ap- ' plications exceed 1000 the figures above quoted will be increased in proportion to any extra domand.—Address only to " Vulcan," 'coreof Mr.G.O. Burns, Box 97, P.O. Wellington.—To an investor of £1 tho odds are about 16 to 1.. ■ ' iS-Opinions of.tho Press.-" Vulcan bids fair to become one of tho most reliable and successful consnltationists in this part of the Colonics.? .. . v ... ■ ■ ' . Intending investors had better apply early, as'fiOO tickets aro already sold. Expect to dravC about May sth. ; '.' '■ ItJGS NOTICE OF REMOVAL, \ COOPER, Seedsman, Nurseryman, X' ••'•- ana Florist, has REMOVED to New Brick Building thrco ! doors below the old premises, and exactly opposite the Arcade, lanpersstrcet,Wellinpfc 1653 WINDOW T)RIOE TICKETS I CHEAP!) ~ ■J', '"'''■,', "DAJLy> OFFICE, ,■ dVI Eketahuna; Pahiatua, Woodville, •iffaipav a; Waipnkuian,Napitt; Palmeiston .~X nr.nmmmmill nlnon t,f t\,i. „«/>« -<i« srtd after lst.proximo, at of 1 as heretofore on Mondays,' Wednesdays, J :BAGGE,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1669, 25 April 1884, Page 3
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