TO-NIGHT. Temperance Hall, THURSDAY, 22nd MARCH. BURNHAM'S favorite Sorvice of Song; rp HE QILED JIEATHER Will be given by tho Masterton Wosleyan Choir as above. Admission Is ; Cuildren Cd. Coromenco at 8 O 1 Clock fffIiEATRK KOYALi . SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT. T F. SCHVVASS, hereby accept F. P. Xj SLAVIN'S challenge to knock mo out in four rounds, or forfeit the sum of M Fight to take placo NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT. MR SCHWASS having accepted my challenge, the fight will take place in tho Masterton Theatre Royal on SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, 24th inst. Doors open at 7-30. Admission 3s and 2b. F. P. SLAVIN, Champion of Australia.
rpENDERS Wanted for BURNING OFF LOGS and STUMPS, about 10 to IB acres; apply for particulars to WAma it ata Daily Office. 2852 IMPORTANT. L. J. HOOPER & Co. Aronow opening up their first instalment of 49 OASES AND BALES 49 OF Autumn and Winter Goods, NOVFI TlFft EVERY NUV LL I I HO DEPARTMENT ALL THE LATEST STYLES & FASHIONS FBOM LONDON AND PARIS. O" VALUE UNSURPASSED. M FIRST GRAND DISPLAY FOE THE AUTUMN & WINTER SEASON, 1888. L J. HOOPER & CO., BONMAIICHE, MASTERTOMOAD BOARD. OTIOE is hereby given tliat it is the intention of the Maiterton Road Board to make the following special orders at a meeting to be held on the 7th day of April next : Ist—That for the purpose of securing payment of the sum of £360, granted to the Board under 'The Goyernmcnt Loans to Local Bodies Act, 1886' for the formation and metalling of the road at Upper Fernridge, a special ratoof ONE PENNY in th£ be levied on the rateable value of the following sections ill the MikiMiki Survey District Block 15—Sections 8,10,12,13; part sections 14, 15, 16, 17; sections 34,71, and 46' 2nd,—A special rate of 7-Slhsofa penny in the £ for the purpose of'securing payment of £IOO, granted to tlio Board under'Tho Government Loaii3 to Local Bodies Act, 1886,' for tho formation of a road to join the Opaki to Raugitumau Road, on tho latoablo valuo of the following sections in. tho Kopuarangi Survey District Sections 12 and 13 ; and parts oi U ; Block 11. Such special rates shall be annually recurring rates, and will be payable in two halfyearly instalments, for 26 years, the first half-yearly payment to be made on the loth day of JULY, 1888, and in each following year on the 15th day of January and July, until the debt is liquidated. R, WILSONE, Clerk, Road Board Office, Masterton, March 14th, 1888. 2784 [JVHE CLOSE OF HE SUMMER SEASON.
CASEY M'DONALD & Co Commenced a GREAT CLEARING SALE ON SATURDAY, 28th JANUARY, 1888, And ag we are determined to clear the balance of SUMMER GOODS, EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS WILL BE OFFERED. In addition, we have purchased the balance of a WAREHOUSEMAN'S STOCK OFSEVERAL EVERYDAY LINES And which we purpose offering actually under London prices. Casey, M'Donald & Co. 167, Umbxok Quay, Wemngtoh. [
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2854, 22 March 1888, Page 3
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484Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2854, 22 March 1888, Page 3
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