jBJNTBALQH-AMBBRE QUEEN-ST, MASTEIITON. THOMAS MCKAY, VALUER, STOCK, STATION, LAND, HOUSE, ESTATE, AND COMMISSION A6ENT,
EDWARD JONES, ACCOUNTANT, BROKER, ARBITRATOR, COLLECTOR, AND LIQUIDATOR, CORRESPONDENT AND FINANCE AGENT. We beg lo notify that we lmvo entered into partnership as above, under the style and firm of MackayJoaes&Co. and have {alien tlio office lately occupied by MR R. J. PITTON. Wo respectfully solicit the support and patronage of the public, TRADESMEN'S BOOKS KEPT, RENTS ANDDEBTS COLLECTED, INSURANCES EFFECTED, LOANS NEGOTIATED, ESTATES MANAGED, MONEY INVESTED. Bankrupt and Assigned Estates prepared on the shortest notice. Offices of the— Mastcrton-Opalii Jockey Club, Liverpool and London, and Globe Insurance Company. Agents for the— Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Society; New Zealand Accident Insurance Company; New Zealand Times and New Zealand Mail.
MASTEKTON ACiIiICULTUEAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. PPLICATIONS arc invited fur the appointment of Secretary. Remuneration £4O per annum with 5 per cent commission on the subscriptions of the members collected, Applications to bo forwarded to the uneisignud up till 12 MOON on SATURDAY, the 28th day of May inst, MASTERTON LODGE, 1430, E.G. EMBERS of the above Lodgo are lequestcd to attend the funeral of their iate Brother John Macara, which will leave Dixon street, Mastarton, on THURSDAY noxt, 19th instant, at 4 p.m. White Gloves, By order of the W.M. JAS. BROWN, 2900 Secretary. THISTLE LODGE, NO. (541, S 0, IT embers of the above Lodgo are reJUfL quested to meet at the Masonic Hall, Bannister-Street, to attend the funeral of the lato Ero. John Macara, which will leavo Dixon-utrcet nfc 4 p.m. on THURSDAY, 19th inst. Lodge tyled at 3,30 p.m. By Order of the R.W.M. JOSEPH J. SMITH, 2(500 Secretary, 2GOI W,SELLAR, Secretary, pro tem.
"TWA HOURSJT HAME," UNDBf; THE PATRONAGE OF THE CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. theatre royal, Wednesday & ; THURSDAY, 18TH, &19IH MAY. Messrs munro & McKay, tho Champion Pipers and Dancors of Now Zealand, will perform at tho Theatre ■Masferton, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY evenings, -WEDNESDAY'S PROGRAMMEOverturo- : Pearson's Band Dance (Sword Dance) ...Mr Munro Solo (Piano) ' Miss Corbotfc Danco (Highland Fling) Messrs Munro and McLennan Song Mr Gaskill Duet (Bagpipes) Marches, Strathspey's and Reels .. Messrs Munro & McKay Grand Highland Reel... Messrs Munro, McKay, McLennan and Rosa, —lnterval of .ten minutesiOverture, (piano),,,.. MissCorhett Danoo. (Sheant'reaus)... Mr Mu(iru' Song, (Gaelic)',.;, Mr D. Qameron Solo (Violin)... ...Mr Mac^y, accmpt. Miss Oorbelt Bagpjpes (Epglishf Irish, and Scotch - melodies ... Mr Munro Sopg ... Mr Wfckerson Dance . (Sailor's Mr Munro Soiig ... ....'' ... Mr Gaskill Reel of Tulloch, Messrs Munro, Mackay, . McLennan and Ross, cMr Stewart, piper to the Calfdopjau • Society will play sp. j^ieelg, Prices, 3s, 2s, Is. D. B, McLENNAfI, 2o!)9 Agent.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2601, 18 May 1887, Page 3
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428Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2601, 18 May 1887, Page 3
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