WAIRARAPA COURSING CLUB. President—John Russell, Esq, Vice-Presided-D, MoDougal, Bag, m P, Humo, Esq, Jddoe—Mr T. H. Hill. IP All-aged Doo Stakes.—First dog, £l6 runner up, £10; the winners' of tw< counjea, £2los eaoli, • SDoq Pcrrv Stamrb,—For dogs undor II riionths old at day of nomination. Firs dog, £G; runner up, £4. Nomination, 103 each dotr, Qualificatioi foe for iion-uicmbera of tlio Club, £l. Coursing to commcnco at Lower Valloj ou TUESDAY, tlio 3rd June, 1884, at 9 a.ir Nominations oloso at Club Hotel, Master, ton, on WEDNESDAY, 29th May, 1881 al 8 p,m, Tlio draw will tako plaoa immediately aftor, RICHARD J. FITTON, 1677 Secretary, ST. MATTHEW'S WINTER~" ENTERTAINMENTS, TIIHE Second of the series will bo held on JL THURSDAY, the Bth inst,, at 8 o'clock. Amission—ONE SHILLING. Children under 12 HALF-PRICE, MRS JARLET'S LIVING WAXWORKS 1 ■ 1677 rjIHEATEE YA L ! TSvo Nift'hts Only! WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 7tli and Bth. G. COKER begs to announce that he lias made arrangements with the Veritable Monarch and Prince of entertainers, PROFESSOR ANDERSON 1 Grb.m' Wizard op toe Nomn, In a series of Incomprehensible Wonders of Ancient Necromancy ami Modem Marvels, Tlio A' e of Now and Hugo Events in Modern Wonders, Tlio Extreme Limits of Magnitude reached. Wondars from both Hemispheres, LOUISE MAUDE ANDERSON, Expounder of the Mystic Science,illustrating a Mesmeric Trance, MeDfol Telegraphy, the tall; of Melbourne, the fiaivellous Experiments reaching tlio very Acme of Perfection. To keep pace with the present progressive ago, the Favorito Wonders have been remodelled and greatly improved. The Mo«t Wonderful and Marvellous Performance ever, witnessed in New Zealand, Among other novelties, will bo introduced nightly, THE INDIAN BASKET TRICK, tlio DECAI'ITATION ACT (the Professor in this act will enfc ofi his wife's head in front of the audience). Louise Maude Atidorson will introduce her LIVING PICTURES, Marvellous Changes, and Beautiful Dresses, mado by th'j famona Worth, of Paiis. Open at 7 ill 1; Curtain rises at 8, Admission—Chairs (numbered and reserved the wno!e of the evening), 'ls; Krone Seats, 2s; Hack Seats, Is; Children, half-price, Plan of Seats may bo seen, and numbers Bccured, at L'rice's, 1070
NOTICE. Persons TRESPASSING on ROWLANDS or ADAM'S PEAKS after this d;ito will bo PROSECUTED without further notice. The Shooting of Pigeons, Tui?, or other native birds is strictly forbidden, ROBERT S. HAWKINS, Rowlands, April 21,1881. IC7O OASTLEPOINT HOAD DISTRICT. THE following Candidates were duly nominated as members of the Castlepoint Road District No, 1 'subdivision —LANG DON, JAMES SI 1 INKS. No 1, Subdivision.—MEßEDlTH, RICHARD RIEBEY. No. 5 Subdivision.—M AOK AY, THOMAS. Ani as the number of Candidates for No. 1 subdivision exceed the number required to fill the vacancy, a Poll will be taken at tho residence of Mr Isaac Cnpps, Wharcama, on WEDNESDAY, tho 7th Muy, ktweon the Hours of 9 a.m. and G p.m. And as the number of Canditatcs for No. 5 Subdivision docs not exceed the number required to 1111 the vacancj, I hereby declare THOMAS MACICAY duly elected as member for No. 5 Subdivision of tho Castlepoint Road District.
A, McIIUTCHON, Returning Officer. Tiniti, 30th April, 1881; 1671 BE SURE AND ASK FOR TENAXICUM. TO THE INHABITANTS OF MASTER'I'ON. TO. MASOiV lias been appointed solo , ftpwit for sale of Tonasicum. 1076 TO DEALERS IK MILK AND BUTTER. IF you want Really Good Substantial Milk Chub, made of tinned iron • (not lead coated) or Buttex* Tins for packing, try— T. GARLAND, Tinsmitli, Mo'.c 3\vo e th-aticofe Wellington. 1677 J; OH IMP, Builder &'Contractoi*, PAHIATUA, Plana prepared anil -Estimaic3- fiiven for all 1077 1 Doacriptions of Work. WICKEESOK & WAGrLAND VAMILY BUTCHERS, ' QueeuStreet,; Masterton, Small Goods or Evm Description, V POULTRY, kc„ ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE.. ■ 1G52 A, GARDNER, (Lato Accountant Colonal Architect's Department,) ACCOUNTANT, LAND, ESTATE, HOUSE & GENERAL COMMISSION-AGENT, Lo.vns Negotiated, Dm Couemed, Office: Lamdiok Quay (opposite Panama street)i ■'Wellington. 1C75 HJ. FREEMAN. ... *
(Successor to 0. Campbell), WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, ■JEWELLER, &c. ■ Manuora Street,.....' Wellington ISTEvery description of Horological Work Cleaned and Repaired, 1070 0 it B A ii E, Good 10 li.p, Cornish Boiler, in First Class onier ' A patent Briciimaking Machine, capablo of moulding 15,000 biicks per day; capable for stoam or horse power. A small Boiling down Plant.. suitable for small butcher, Also,"manufacturers of Bpcody's Patent Wool Presses, with racthet motion, ■. EOBERTSON & CO., 1515 . l'hcenix Foundry.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1677, 5 May 1884, Page 3
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