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||l 11 EAT RE ROY A L Lessre .... ,G. Cokeii. Under the patronage of the leading resi ■ dents of the District. A MUSICAL TREAT OF RARE EXCELLENCE. A Season of Two Nights only. MONDAY and TUESDAY, 4TH AND STI M A i. First Appearance in Mastcrton of MADAME PAULINE RITA. Prima Donna at the Opera Comique anc Criterion Theatres, and of the Crystal Palace and Charles Halle's '-' " Concerts; MR JOHN RADCLIFF, Premier Flautist at the Royal Italinr Opera, the World's Greatest Flautist, Professor of the Royal Academy of Music, Member of the Council 01 Trinity College, and of the Savage Club, London, whose recent performances in the musical circles of Australia have created a perfeel furore, will render the most delightful ami Original Music ever heard in New Zenland. Music of all Countries and all Times. Flutes of all Nations. Pipes of all Peoples "PAN TO PINAFORE." "Flute.and voice, blended in inextri.cahl.e'.'inelqdy, made Pauline Rita the liiosE birdlike, sweetest songster oir oin shores."—Melbourne Argus. . Poors open at 7.30, curtain at 8, Carriages may be ordered for 10.15. .^Admission—Dress circle and orchestra chairs 35.; front seats ■ • Plans may be seen with Mr Price, Stationer,,and Mr Gant, Chemist, and numbers Secured. • _ J. S. SMITH, 197"... • ' Business Mamtsrer. « HiUL, S WEDNESDAY, MAY «. Rita-imt; The Greatest Musical Treat ever ofteft'd' to the Grey town public, 1979 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.' JOSEPH DIXON, HAYING purchased the BRANCH PASTRYCOOK and CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS of Messrs Chamberlain Bros,, opposite F. H. Wood's new Auction Rooms, begs to solicit the patronage of tho public of Masterton and its vicinity, and he begs to assure them that no effort on his part will be spared to GIVE EVERY SATISFACTION. EVERYTHING GOOD, FRESH, and CHEAP. HOT TEA & COFFEE ALWAYS READY. JOSEPH DIXON, .PROPEIETOK, 'Queei'.-street, Mastcrton. 1979 IIHE following is the list of votes . polled by the respective Candidates for the office of Town Lands Trustee at the present election Feist, 'Edwin 150 Gaitek, Samuel Edward 144 Girdwood, Thomas Prick 85 How, Alexander Wilson \?d Parsons, Thomas 172 Reese, Alexander ... 11-1 Messrs Parsons, Feist, and Gapper having polled the highest number of votes, J hereby declare them duly elected Trustees of the Masterton Town' Lands. R. BROWN, 1979 Returning Officer. BROWN and Co. are instructed by Mr Ilcssey to sell building allotments, fronting Bannister st., and the new street formed and metalled, centrally situated, good land. Terms, £lO deposit, balance at low rate of interest; or for cash at the option of purchaser. Persons wishing to secure a freehold are advised o call early, as the sections arc selling ast. CROWN LANDS. FORTY-M [LE BUSII. ON PERPETUAL LEASH AND DEFERRED -PAYMENTS. IT is hereby notified' that tenders will be received on May 27th in the terms of "The Lands Act, 1877,.Amendment Act 1882," for the lease of 35 sections comprising 7000 acres. Applications will also be. received on JUNE 2nd for 40 sections, comprising 7379 acres, to be disposed of on the Deferred Payment system. For particulars see Plans and Posters at the principal Post Offices and Railway Stations in the Wellington District. Full information can also be obtained at this office. . J. W. A. MARCHANT, Commissioner of Crown Lands, Crown Lands Office, Wellington, 25th April, 1885. 3074 MASTERTON ROAD DISTRICT. f SLENDERS will be received up to noon J[ of SATURDAY, May 9th, for the formation and metalling of 32.90 chains on the Upper Fernridge road. Plans and Specifications to be seen at this office. R, WILSONE. Clerk. Road Board Otliee. Masterton, 29th April, 1885 1977 BOROUGH OF MASTERTON. SEPARATE Tenders will be received up to 5 p.m. on TUESDAY, 2nd June, 1885, for leasing the following lands No 1., Sections 25, 30, 31, Block IV, Mangaone; 303 acres, 2 perches. No 2., Sections 32, 33, 34, Block VI Mangaone; 383 acres, 21 perches. The lease will be for a term of thirty years, with a right of ronewal for a further poriod of thirty years at a valuation usual covenants. Tenderers must state rental per annum for first, second, and third periods of ten years, and enclose a deposit equal to the iirst years rent. Tenders to be marked outside "Tender for leasing Borough reserve. No 1, or 2, as the case may be." Full particulars of the situation and description of the land, and conditions as to improvements, can be obtained at the Examiner Office, VVood- : ville, or at my office. R. BROWN, 1977 Town Clerk. •

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1980, 2 May 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1980, 2 May 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1980, 2 May 1885, Page 3

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