The FOUNTAIN' OF ratl'KTCAl youth doesiio spring exclusively within the confines of class! story, Its fresh ami living waters llow to-daj from other well-heads. The weak auil the do bilitatcd havo but to dri »k of Udoi,pho Woi.ra'i Sohisdam Aromatic Schnapps, and soon the) start to rcnowod vitality, It is the modern re viviflpr, touching to elasticity and strength, tin Impaired in health and tho suffering witl disease. mHE following nominations avo dulj X mado for tho ottico of Councillor al tho present election CULLEN, WILLIAM FEIST, EDWIN. Thero being mora candidates than vacancies to fill, a poll will be taken or FEBRUARY 17th, 1886, in the Insti tute, Masforton, between tho hours oi NINE in tho forenoon and SIX in the afternoon, for tho election of ono Council cillor. from tho above-named candidates, R. BROWN, 2213 Returning Officer. NOTICE. A TEA MEETING will be held or • FRIDAY, 12th instant, at 2 p.m., at MAURICEVILLE, to celebrate the OPENING of tho NEW SCHOOL. ' Tickets may be obtained from Mr T. E, Price, Stationer, and Mr Joseph Williams, Tobacconist, alss from the members 1 of the School Committe. W. JESSEN, 2213 Hon Secretary, PRELIMINARY NOTICE. GENUINE iV UNRESERVED SALE BY AUCTION ON MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY Tho 15th, ICth and 17th MARCH, Respectively at the Empikk Hotel, Wellington. • WAN & CO., favored with instructions from Mr Jacob Lichtscheindel, whose leaßO of the Empire Hotel expires on or about tho above,-mentioned time, will sell by auction as above— Tho whole of the FURNITURE, STOCK-IN-TRADE, BILLIARD TABLE, itc,, a detailed, list of which will appear in a future issuo, without the Slmutust Reserv;;. As this is the first genuine salo of the kind over ofiered in Wellington, and as the Furnituro and Stock aro of tho very best quality and of the most varied descriptions, little difficulty willboexperi- " ncod in their disposal, and as there will '0 No Reserve it must necessarily follow that tho TERMS ARE CASH, A card to view tho Furniture and Stock ean bo obtained from tho Auctioneer, or from the Proprietor on tho premises, at any reasonable time before the day of sale. DWAN & CO., 2213 Auctioneers. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS, WELLINGTON SECTION. HUTT PARK RACES. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, STH and 6TII FEBRUARY, 1886. SPECIAL TRAINS will leave Wellington for Racecourse Platform at ILIS a.m., 11.50 a.m., 12.20 p.m., and mO p.m., returning from Racecourse Yratform at 4.15 p.m., 4.40 p.m., li p.m., and. 7 p.m. Wairarapa passengers for tho Racecourse must alight at Petone Station and ■walk to Petone Junction, where a train will be in waiting to convey them to the Racecourse Platform. Passengers desirous of returning to the Wairarapa by tho 4.25 p.m. ordinary train, should leave tho Racecourse by the 4.15 p.m. special for Petone .Junction, walking thence to Petone Station. FARES, Ist 2nd Class. Class. Wellington to Racecourse platform and back (including admission to course.) 4s 6d 3s Cd Petone Junction to Racocourso (including admission to course 2s Od Racecourse platform to . Petone Junction ... Is Od 0s Gd Racecourse platform to Wellington 2s Od Is fid Tickets available for day of issue only. Season and ordinary tickets will not be by Raco trains. EXCURSION FARES, Ist 2nd Class. Class,. Masterton tct Wellington, | Petone and Lower Hutfc, [ return ... 14s 10s Gd 1 Carterton to Wellington, Petone and Lower Hutt, return ... 12s 9s Od Groytown to Wellington, Petono and Lower Hutt, return 12s 9s Od Featherston to Wellington, Petone and Lower Hutt, return ... _ 10a 7s 5d These tickets will be issued by any train on the 4th, sth, and 6th, and will bo available for return by any train up to the svening of Monday, Bth February. SATURDAY RETURN TICKETS will be issued to Wellington, Petono, and 1 Lower Hutt by nil trains on the 4th, sth, and 6th, and will be available for return iip to and inoluding Monday, Bth February. j&N SATURDAY, 6th, a special train lWleavo Wellington for Mastertou and alfwairarapa stations at 8.0 p.m., stopping whero required. Goods traffic will bo suspended. 2029 BY ORDER. • BOROUGH OF MASTERTON. ELECTION OF LICENSING COMMITTEE. THE following candidates have been nominated for tho Committeemen at the present election BROWN, THOMAS OAYE, Wm, AGUSTUS CHAMBERLAIN, THOMAS E, HARDING, JOHN H, HESSEY, JOHN HOGG, ALFRED WILLIAM KINGDON, SAMUEL McEWEN, EDWARD PRICE, THOMAS EDWARD. A POLL for tho ELECTION OF FIVE PERSONS from tho above-named candidates, as a Licensing Committee for the Maaterton Borough, will bo taken on THURSDAY, tho llfcli day of February, 1886, at the Instituto, Masterton, between the hours of nine in the forenoon and six Is the afternoon, R. BROWN, 2209 Returning Officer, 1
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WDT18860206.2.15.1
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2213, 6 February 1886, Page 3
Word count
Tapeke kupu
768Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2213, 6 February 1886, Page 3
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.