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" OST, from tlio Trust paddock, ONE J BROWN HALF-DRAUGHT MARE, white star on forehead. A reward for her recovery will bo paid by 2026 LOWES &lORNS. , MASTERTON PARK ■' x NOTICE. . i CHARGE of SIXPENCE for L Adults, and THREEPENCE for children .vill be made on SATURDAY, JUNE 27. A FTERJULY 18th, Football is prohibited on the Cricket Oval. By order of tho Mastertou Park "rastees. j W. SELLAR, ' Secretary. Masterton, Juno 26,1885. 2026 ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH. THE annual parish meeting will be held in the schoolroom ON MONDAY, Gth JULY, at 7.30 p.m. Business, To receive annual report, and'electionof office-bearers for ensuing W.'E.PAIGE. IN BANKRUPTCY. ' In the District Court of Wairarapa, ■ holden at Masterton, being a local court of Bankruptcy, In the matter of the. Bankruptcy Act, 1883, and the amendment thereof. "\TOTICE is hereby given that iM BERNARD GORDON CROSBIE, of Mastertou, in the Wairarapa East County, Colony of New Zealand, Hawker, was this day adjudged a bankrupt, and I hereby summon a meeting of dreditors, to be holden at the Old Court Room, Masterton, on WEDNESDAY, the Ist day of July at 2.30 p.m. W. SELLAR, Deputy Assignee. HEATH E ROYAL. JL Lessees Foley &, Bekkley. MONDAY, JUNE 29th, AND FOLLOWING NIGHT, Will be produced, with all the completeness and excellence possible to the management, H. J. Byron's worldfamous Play, OUR BOYS. Tins Comedy, the most successful of modern days, had the unprecedented run of 1113 consecutive nights a!; the Vaudeville Theatre. DRAiAIATIS PERSOM: Sir Geoffrey Champneys, a Baronet of the old school, Mr T. H; Wrigley. Talbot, his son, Mr C. M. Berkley. Perkyn Middlewick, a retired butterman, Mr J. D. Foley. Charley, his son, Mr W. Rapp. Kempster, Sir Geoffrey's valet, Mr BradburyPoddies, Middle-wick's servant, Mr J. Ward. Violet Melrose, an heiress, Miss Bentley, Mary Melrose, her cousin, Miss Beaufort. Clarissa Champneys, Sir Geoffrey's sister, Mr Cecil Riverton. Belinda, a maid of all work, Mrs Wrigley. tfCTI.-At the Butterman's; the arrival. $T ll,—At tho Baronet's, " You're a downright Roman Father!" .ACT lll.—Mrs Patchman's third floor, Who's Belinda? It is the intention of the Management to produce tin's play in a manner that will thoroughly satisfy all patrons, and no expense will be spared to make it a decided and unqualified success, A new scene for tho Second Act is being specially painted for this occasion.

NEW SCENERY, Beautiful Dresses, Elaborate Furniture. \ The reserved seat plan is, by kind permission of Mr Price, at his emporium, " where seats can bo booked, An early application is. respectfully invited. The Furniture used on this occasion has been kindly lent by Messrs Wjiitt & Donaldson 2025 FEATHERSTON ROAD BOARD. 'TTANTED.-A CLERK and COLIV LECTOR for the above Board. Salary, £IOO per annum. Applications, enclosing testimonials, addressed to the Chairman of the Board, Feathorston, must be sent in on or before FRIDAY, the 4th day of July, 1885, . Candidates are required to provide two approved sureties for the sum of £250 each, JAS. DONALD, 2024 Chairman. PAMTANGA. MO NGA WAIPUKE O WAIPUA. JE Panuitanga tenei ki nga tangata katoa e whai tikanga ana ki nga whenua era pea e wawahia e nga waipuke ' o taua awa. Na, me haere mai koutou ki te Tari o te Xaunihera, ki Mahitaone, a te Hatere e haere ake nei, a te torn o nga haora, kia ata whakarongo marire koutou ki nga korero q tetahi pukapuka i tihituhia mai mo taua awa e te Mema mo Wairarapa, ara,eToPitama, Na J, HERBERT, 2022 ' • TeHapata, WAIPOUA RIYER OVERFLOW. |TBE SETTLERS OF OPAKI, AND ALL ' INTERESTED IN- THE ABOVE. 4 MEETING to consider communica- . tion fpim MrG. Bebtham, M,H,R„ Vfilll be held in the offices of the Wairararapa East County Council, on SATURDAY next, 27th inst., at 3 o'clock. ' 2022 JESSE HERBERT. NOTICE. DIXON having disposed of \j his Tobacconist Business to Mr G. T. Farmer, respectfully requests immediate settlement of all accounts due to' him. For the convenience of my late customers I have appointed Mr Farmer to receive all outstanding moneys, whose receipt will be a sufficient discharge. 2018 GEO. DIXON W. CATT, HioH-amuH. Carterton. TiTAS now received a fine selection of /onfeotionery of every description. He has also been appointed agent to tho well-known Herbalist, W. Ayre, and ■ keeps a stock of these celebrated remedies ALWAYS OJf HAKD. FANCY 0001)8 Comprising the- newest novelties can bo obtained at his establishment Agent for tho Wairarapa Daily.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2026, 26 June 1885, Page 3

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729

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2026, 26 June 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2026, 26 June 1885, Page 3

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