mHEATRE ROTtfL, MASTERTON, J. FOB A SEASON OK THREE NIGHTS ONLY, cmiirno'ncliif; TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Ist. First appearance of the ALLEYKE-WADECOY, In the grand drama adapted from Oudia's Celebrated novel, MGK EUCE MISS FLORENOE,' WA]DE;:as-Alice and = -Laura 'War], ' Mil : HBN'RY Brother Ben and Don jUaYIpS." Supported by Messw' J, P CAREY, GRENFELL,- SIMMONDS, HERMAN, ■ MISSES '&V ' • Acknowledged one of the greatest aii'ecesses ever scoredby a company-:bef«re a New Zealand audioiice, 1 and who hare .been honored by the patronage of His EXC3LLENUY , THE -GOVERNOR & SUITE ho less than three times during the . season,', Furniture iand effects suppliedbyMrJago. .Popularprices, 3s i2s,,and : h. Box plan at Price's 1 stationor, Doow open at 7.30, commenco at 8/ IS: THE SUPREME COURT OP •■•KEW ZEALAND, WELLING- '•; ■;. . . igrsda,y*thl>.27tu day of Jarraaiy, 1887. ;PpN .reading the affidavits of Robert /, . s Chisenball 3aaierton,:of Welling■^Publio'Triisiee'.andof. JOHN EDMUND RUSSELL, of . .... .Wellington,'Civil Sei'vicoClor!?. It is. ordered thai, the' Public Trustee ■hill be.adminisfcratoi of all the real and personal bafcafce ot .... , .FREDERICK PETEI{S,"of Welling- . ' ton, settler,, deceased. ';_" (Signed) C, W, Richmond. J, , A.LL persons indebted to the aboveJX naraod deceased are requested to pay the amounts of their several accounts to mo or to' W.SELLAR.Esq., Masterton. Also—All persons having claims againßt tho said estate are requested to forward thesamotomeor to Mr Sellar, on or before WEDNESDAY, the 9th day of February next. N.B.—Any claims not sent in by tho day named will bo liable to be oxcluded from.participntion, . R. C. HAMERTON, " " Public Trustee, Public Trust Office, Wellington, • • smiary'2Btli, 1887. '" 2511
WELLINGTON GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. THE First Term will begin on TUES< DAY, Ist February. . CHAS. P. POWLES, 231,8 Sfcrotftfy.
WAIRABAPA NORTH COUNTY. TENDERS 'will U received at Mm office (v.'hsro plwia' and f.pccifrationa may *db wop) ii-.tii NOON on TUESDAY, I'uKru;.-}-Sib. for tin. follow ingworks:- , Contract So 25, Mast* ton to Waiunta lloml-47'1.8 chains For--1 ' uiution aud Jlutaliiiig. Cwati-Ket No.. 27.-88-53 duos ■ Mctallii!!/ &c. .Contract Ko. 2li~Pi'Ptcc.k« Works Titmi llivoiContract No. 15—To Ore Ore tt) Bidofonl Ited.-orOS cb»ih« ( 'retailing.ami 1i.4.3, chains i'V 1 • " ' : iriatfun and Bletallioy. Plans, Sue'., forOontractsNps. 25,26 and 87 tuay alao bb'eeo'u'at the Tiuui Stow, Tinui',-.:%; '■>., Tk Roadman will'bo in .attendant at 10 a.m. on. FRIDAY,- the' 4th of FEBRUARY, attffcTinui Store, toehow contractors sitts of various gravel pits. '-EG, MOORE,2510 - •'- • Covnfy Clerk. OSTPTON. AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSOCIATION,
THE ANMJAL WILL BEHELD AT • •' MESSRS LOWES AND lORNS SALE YARDS, MASTUUTON. THURSDAY, FBBUUABY 10th, 1887. 11 11 Auiiag, Hvuuiiipanied by fees, must _jj be lodged with the Undersigned on or before SATURDAY, FEBRUARY sth, 1887, and in order that catalogues may bo prepared, vendors are requested to state, when making the entry, whether the sheep are to be sold, and to nominate the auctioneer. Sheep must be on tho ground by 10 a.m. on the day of fair, and to be removed by permission of the Stowards or Secretary only. Sale to commence at 11 a.m. Bharp, The entry fees for rams will bo 6d per headuptulO, and 3d per head for all over thai number; single sheep Is per head. For ewes, Is per score tip to 100, nod Cd per score for over that number, R. STAtfSFIELD, Carterton,' LOWES &lORNB, Mwterton Or RICHD. J. FITTON, : " See. M. A. &P, Association, "' 2496 Central Chambers, Masterton. WAIRARAPA PASTORAL and AGRI CULTURAL SOGIETV. : Will BE HEM ON THE Show Grounds, Carterton, OK TUESDAY, ,-.- 15ihFcbmiy,m7. Stewards in Charge:—Mossrs Dor- •. Bet, Braithwaite, Reynolds. after the. termination of tho former; .The Stewards have authority, if necessary, to postpone the Bale of Ewes to the following day.. •■■.'■ . •"■ •"• Entranco : Fees for Rams : la per head up to 5, and Ud per head for all over that number. ■ ■ Entrancev.Pees for..Ewes:«' 2s 'per score up.to 10p ; aftd ;13.-,pe?.Hcore-;''forall over'that nuniber. ■•••'; ; ' , Entries;, accompanied' by ; 'theses, ■; must be lodged,: iviti the on J or before. TfIIJRSDAY'-the; lOth.'oly! of I February, 1887 at fIOOJf/ mid. in-order 1 thai aOfficient yarding i may be provided/ ■.■ and correct ."catalogues prepardd;it Bhould bp stated on •the', entry ~1, If Rams are'to be sold airigly or in lots-of 2j 5,-or 10;ordtheiwise. : • f 2. The:bfeeds',dn'd ages of the sheep,' 3, Thi^name-'iof-the auctioneer' yW.h ■ to cuQduct the sale.' ' ' '" ;All.Bhk|)''tobßpemii'dbyl : 9a.m. ami toj3e removed only by permission of the; Stewards oi 2495 ■ . H.H.WOWBR9.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2512, 31 January 1887, Page 3
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