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LOuAL FEUIT DEPOT, MASTERTON..: ETAYLER bests to, thank the reßi- ,' dents of. Masterton and district for the liberal ptironago. bestowed on him sinco commencing business as above, ami trusts that by strict attention totlio requirements of the trade lie will merit a continuanceof their support. A constant supply of all fruit in season from Sydney, Eiji; Tasmania, &c.' Flower and Vegetable seeds. Fruit and ornamental treeß fif.every description; 2373 WELLINGTON HOMEOPATHIC DISPENSUEY and SURGERY, '•' Evbnlng'Post-Chambeks, pRAy.DUNN.M.RC.S.E., &c. .'■' Homoeopathic Physician, Surgeon, and '.. Licentiate in Midwifery, AND. T. F. MORLEY, HOMCEOPATHIST. Consultation Hours.from 9 to 10a.m. at Dispensary, including medicine, ; . 'TWO SHILLING and SIXPENCE, - Hours for- private patients, 1 to 3 ; evening, G to B.' ■ Or at our Private ReßidencoiPlPETEA STREET, three doors from Moleswovth Street,.l2 to 1.30 noon; (i to 7.30 evenWe attend patients at their residences at all othoi'hours, day or night. : , SERVICE OF SONG, 'The HARWOOD'S TWO CHRISTMAS DAYS,' TYTILL-be' given in the Wesleyan ''YV. . Church, Masterton, on TUESDAY, AUGUST 6th, ISS6. . Conductor, Mr Temple; Reader, ReV L. M.lsitt; Organist, Miss Perry; Pianist, . Mrs Gapper, _' • Tickefcßj 2s each; two or more, Is 6d each; children, Is. To Commence at 7.30 p.m. Proceeds inaidof Organ Fund The Choir will number about fifty voices. The ■Organ recently purchased will be used for the. First Time on the occasion, 2373 Admission, by tickets only, to be obtained of, the Rev. J. N. Buttle, Messrs K. W". Temple;, and J. Williams, and at thqpfficeof Mr J; Vile,: . .•■ 2373 -■■':•■*■■ IN'BANKRUPTCY. .;. .', ~•'-.' liv tho District Court of Wairarapa, : (boin? :a ■ local Court of Bankruptcy) ho'lden at Masterton, ■' " lii tho mattorof " The Bankruptcy '. : Act 1883." and the amendmont •''•' ' '"'■ thoreof and In the matterof GEORGE DIXON of Masterton, Blacksmith,' a 1 Bankrupt. OTlCEisherebygiventhatGEOßGE XS DIXON, of Masterton, in the provincial .district -.or-'Wellington* '.in the colony of- New Zealand;; Blacksmith, has.this day filed in.the said Court,a petition-to be adjudged a bankrupt. ' Datod this 14th day of-August 1886. ■;,[;; BEARD"&'GRAY, ', ,■ '3 • •-. Bankrupt's Solicitors.
;TVIASTERTON THEATRE ROYAL. [J ship the Mayor of Wellington; and His Worship the Mayor of Masterton. . On TUESDAY AUGUST it All that glitters Ik not Gold. .'By the Masterton Amateurs, assisted by James Houoway and Georgib Smithson, . 2372 KIMBERLY GOLDFIELDS, ■.• , '-/ FOR CAMBRIDGE GULP. ' Should sufficient inducement offer, m HE Well-known .China v, .X Clipper {■ ... .MAY •. Will sail for the above J port on or abouifthe 18th AUGUST, .;" Taking Passengera; horses, and cargo, as •-> ■'•.- '■■ under-: Steerage passago £l2 10a ■!•■•- Cabin -passage £l7 10s ' Horses - £l2los As several passages have already, been secured, intending passengers ■njusfrjj.end ['deposit'of half passage money before iith inst., so as to secure berth. .For freight or passage apply to Shipping Agent, FoatherstofrSt.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2373, 14 August 1886, Page 3
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