WAIBARAPA POULTRY, PIGEO AND CANARY SOCIETY'S j THEATKE fiOYAL, MASTJfIBTOJM. TUESDAyTjULY 27. Entries cloße on WEDNESDAY, July 21. Prize Bchedules and entry forms on application to'' ■., " 9 \V. McKENZIE, 2822 Secretary... lOYALMASTERTON LODGE, 1.0.0. F., M.U. r pHE ANNIVERSARY BALL will be 1 held in the. 4 THEATRE KOYAL On WEDNESDAY JULY 21. Double ticket, 7s fid; Extra lady, 2s Cd, May be obtained from the Committee or from F.D.PELLING, Sec. Ball Committee. N. B.—All members of the order are. invited to attend. 2344 MASTERTON LODttE, 1430, E.G. THE LODGE meets on MONDAY, 13th July, at the Masonic Hall, Bahnistor-street. Lodge tylod at 8 p.m. sharp. Business general. By order of the W.M. W. R. BERRY, J 2348 Secretary. 1.0.0. F., M.U. J jflflE Loyal Masterton Lodge meet at !_ 7.30 at the Lodge R«om, Temple Chambers, on TUESDAY, July 20th. Business : Important. A full attendG. S. W. DALRYMPLU, P.B. OPENING NOTICE. G JACKSON begs to notify that he • lias commone'ed business at the corner of Manners and Cuba-streets, Wellington,' m SEEDSMAN and FLORIST, with a first-class assortment of Seeds, Plants, and Garden Requisites, and can supply nil kinds of nursery olants' at reasonable, prices. All seeds n! Brttolasß germinating quality, -'ll kinds of Vepotable and Flower seeds soid hi twopenny packets, except beams and ; and guarantees all seeds sold by him as being supplied to'him direct from the best wholesale houses in New Zealand, and being a' practical gardener his ser- j vices will be at the disposal of his friends and the public who may require information on gardening matters, Imping by attention and courtosy to gain the confidence and support of the public. ■ . . 2339 J. H. PED'DBK, (Late Fairhwtt,) WILLIS-SIREET, WELHN6TOH. ■ SEEDSMAN &FRDITIST. ALL the New Season's Seeds now to hand. Purebred Poultry Exchange. 2342 3.
By appointment to His Excellency the Governor. ROUSE & H URRELL, Carriage and Coach Builders, EMPIRE CARRIAGE AND OOAOH FACTORY, . Courtonay-place and York-sfc, Wellington. The only firm of Carriage Builders that were awarded two first, prizes at the N.Z.L Exhibition, 1885. R, & E, in returning thanks to the inhabitants of Wairarapa for the liberal patronage accorded to,thorn' during the paative years, beg to inform them that they have considerably enlarged their commodious premises so »b to enable them to. carry put.all orders entrusted to them with despatoh. They are,now building Landaus, Expresses, Carriages, and Carts of every/description, which for styh, strength, and finish, cannotbe ■surpassed, and at the lowest possible prices, consistent with good workmanship. They have .now in stock—Double and Single Bugjies, 'Waggonettes, Ladies' Phstons, Carts,-etc, especially suitable to this province. Inspection invited. 2341
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2350, 19 July 1886, Page 3
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