LOYAL UNITED FRIENDS; . > J PHE ortliimy fortnightly; meeting -of. X tho above lodge takesplaco' THIS' EVENING in the Tomjile Chambers, at 8 o'clock. ■■ Business : Nomination of Officers,. and Genet.il. •. ■ A. J. HATHAWAY, 2329 . Secretary., BOROUGH OFMASTERTONv .. . TpENDERS will close at 5 p.m. Yin 1 TUESDAY, June 388(1, for Alterations nntl repairs • 'as . to the Institute. w.'.t Plans, specifications, and conditions to ■be seen at tho Council Chambers. ■ ; . Deposits at 5 per cent, to accompany each tender. .■ No tender necessarily accepted. > R, BROWN, 232!) Town Clerk.' MASTERTON FARMER'S CLUB, I nnHE. regular monthly meeting of tho X Club will bo held in the Temple Chambers on Saturday next, Juue 26th, at 3.30 p.m. RIOHD. J. FITTON, 2329 ' Secretary.' rjl II EATR'E' ROYAL. TO-MORROW EVEN ING, Friday, 25. FEMALE 1 MISS ( MACCABE FEMALE I GEOIIGIE < MACCABE FEMALE I SMITHSON { MACCABE IX HEII GREAT MACCABIAN CHANGES, ' Assisted by JAMES HOLLOW AY, Will make her fust appeal to tlic Mastcrton Public since ber Lesseeship. Miss & lias decided to give OJJE Final Performance ONLY of her Renowned Maccabc Changes, at she 1b about, to Produce New Dramas, which are now in active preparation. Now Characters, New Sougs, and Dances, T9-MORBQW EVENING, m PUBLIC MEETING-. IN view'of the serious damage cwd by rabbits in the Northern Subdivision of the Wairarapa, we, the under-
I signed, invite the settlers interested in the question iii that Sub-division to 'attend a Public Meeting to be held at the Wheatre at Masterton, on WEDNESDAY, 7tli day of July next, ft will be proposed, among other things, to appoint a Committee to consider and report on the present administration ol the Rabbit' Act in the "Wairarapa, and to interview the Colonial Secretary thereon. The chair will be taken at 11 a,m, punctually. JOHN MORRISON JAMES VALUNOE ROBERT S. HAWKINS li. MAUNSELL. 2328 TO THE SHAREHOLDERS OF THE WELLINGTON WuuILUN MANUFACTURING COMPANY (Limited). Ladies and gentlemen.-^ the r equest of a large number of Shareholders, I have beun induced to offer myself aB ono of your Directors at the annual meeting to be held on the 30th instant, _ 1 do notclaim to bo an expert in dyeing . or in the manufacture of woollen goods, Mrefinting to. leave that branch of the PRisiness to the very clever Manager aiid Dyer, who are supposed to be unsurpassed in the colonies, believing interference might cause a rupture, and possibly lead to our losing our good men, on whom the success of.the Mill greatly depends. : What we require are upright. business men, who will administer the funds of the Company economically, and without fear or favor, remembering that at present we have only thirty rooms, and should be worked with a much smaller staff than other factories in the colonies having a greater number, I would earnestly request all shareholders who: can make it convenient (before giving away their proxies), to pay■ n visit to the works and judge for themselves the result of the unnecessary and wasteful expenditure of the last seven months, in pulling up the old race and leaving thu Mill without the beautiful water so admirably adapted for making Buperior dyes, and nuiv being compelled to substitute Waiiiuioimdit water, for which we have to pay liy metre. I aiii quite opposed to a Managing Director, thinking seven Directors, with the 'jay' able gentlemen we have in Mr Wtosden and Mr Heeles, quite sufficient, elected, 1 will do my uttermost to serve you faithfully. N. V4LENTINE. Marine Retreat Hotel, Petone. ' P.S.—I shall bo at home every day this week, and ready to give' information to any shareholders who may visit- the miIL—N.V. MISS HARFORD, JJRESSMAKPB, CHURCH-ST., MASTEETON. . TO FENCERS. fTIENDERS are required for fencing at X Weraiti open until WEDNESDAY, 30th June. Apply F. LEE, 2327 Manager, WeraitL poison notice!; IYOISON is laid for dogs on Mr jL . Hawkins' ESTATE," Upper Plain; from this date, asterton, 22nd June, 1886, 2327 Education Board, June 21at, 1886. mENDERS for additions to the Belvi- . deri School will be received at tliis office up to TUESDAY, 29th inst. Plans nd specifications at Mr Booth's Store, arterton, and at the Wairarapa Standard Office. - ■ : THOS. TDRNBULL, 2327 Architect, mENDERS are invited until SATURJ[ DAY,.. .Tup 26th, for plough thirtv- acres of land, Eor particulars apply to T. PARSONS, .. .2325- Masterton, masterton rifle volunteers. ANNUAL BALL, ■. (Plain and Fancy Dress.) THEATRE ROYAL, JUNE 28. • . Double TM, 7s Od: Extra Lady, /ree. ,' Proceeds in aid of Drill Shed Fund, Tickets to be had from any of the. Com mitjice. . ..v. A. G. THOMPSON, ■. o9i 17 Hon Sec.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2329, 24 June 1886, Page 3
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