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ST. MATTHEW'S WINTER /.ENTERTAINMENTS. THE Fourth of a series -will be held on THURSDAY, the 19th inst, at 8 o'clock. Admission,-ONE SHILLING. Children under, 12 HALF-PRICE, 1708 A ; GENERAL Meeting of the Masterton« Opaki Jockey Club will be held in tho Club Hotel on SATURDAY next, 21st inst., at 8 o'clock, . R.J.FITTON, ■ Wl3 Secretary, SIGKOE OTTO HOG, . THE OELEBRATSD SWISS MEDICAL CLAIRVOYANT : TT AS arrived in Masterton, and will remain' •M- until the 19th of June at the Club Hotel , He leaves Masterton on the 19th by the first tiain for Groytoira, and will remain there until the 23rd at Hammorich's Hotel. •He leaves on Monday the 23rd, by the first train for Welliogton, NOTICE.THE next English and European Mail via San Fitineisco, {till close at'this office •oa SATUHDAY, the, 21st day of June,'at ; 1.3Q pm. For money orders and registered at 11 o,m ; for newspapers at 12 :noon, J.BAGGE, 111 'AWH' :.tklii'j]]
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1714, 19 June 1884, Page 3
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465Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1714, 19 June 1884, Page 3
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