DRILL HALL. GRAND Wairarapa Exhibition, Under tho Patronage of SibGkoiuseGhey, K.C.8., and G. Beetuam, Esq., M.H.R., their Worships the Mayors of Masterton, Carterton and Greytown, and the Loading Burgesses, IN THE Masterton Drill Hall, ON Tlnu'wday, Friday, and Saturday. 21m, 22nd and 23uu June, in aid of the Funds of the Wesleyan Circuit. The Borough Council have kindly granted a holiday for the afternoon of the 21st insfc, when Silt Geokoe Ghky will open the Exhibition at 2 p.m., with an address. A Complimentary Luncheon will be given to ISik G. Okbv, :uid Geokue Beetuam, Esq., M.M.11, in the Temperance Hall at 12,30 p.m. A Fuombkade CoNCEiiT will take place each evening commencing at 8 o'clock, when a varied selection of Chorus's, Glees, Quartettes, and Solos will be rendered by tho Exhibition Chow, Tho Volunteer, Pearson's Private, and String Bands have also kindly consented to assist, The Exiiidition will be open as under:— Jht Day.—From 1.30 to 5.30 p m, and from 7 to 10.30. 2nd Day—From'noon to2.3opm,for School Children ; and from 2.30 to 5,30 j) m, and from 7 to 10.30, 3itn Day.—From noun to 5,30 pm,and from 7 to 10,' iSO, SPECIAL'MAINS will run at Excursion rates to suit visitors from all parts of the Wairarapa, For particulars see Railway Posters. ADMISSION Adults la, Children Gd, School Children 3d. Tickets for tho latter can be obtained from the School Teachers. All Exhibits must be delivered not later than 1 p m on the l'Jtli inst, R. E. HOHJNBLOW, 2023 Hon, Secretary. & A /is W Jh WAIRARAPA POULTRY, PIGEON & .CANARY ASSOCIATION'S FOURTH ANNUAL SHOW DRILL SHED, MASTERTON, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, AUGUST Bth and oth. Entries Close SATURDAY, AUGUST 4. Patron: His Worship the Mayor (Mr A. W. Renall); President: Mr H. 11. Beethaiu; Vice-Presidents: Dr W. H, Husking and Messrs 11, 11 Bunny, B. Boys, A. Elkins, F, G. Moore and Thus. Parsons; Committee; Messrs C. Anketcll, R, Bright (Greytown), J. Billmgton, T. Dixon, R. .1. Fitton, L. J. Hooper, \Y. G. King, (Carterton), J. D. Oakly (Featherston), J, R, Skelly (Wellington), R. Trathan, M. Williams, S. 11, Wickerson, A, A. White, J. Williams, and M. Wilton ; Secretary and Treasurer, Mr W, McKenzie, Exhibitors must use the Society's Show Pens, which will be provided at a charge of Od each, Prize schedules and entry forms on application to \\, McKENZIE, 2912 Secretary. APPLICATION FOR SLAUGHTER HOUSE LICENSE. ' T HENRY BURLIING, junr., of Eketi_ almua, in the County of Wairarapa North, being the owner of premises situated on the Alfredton-Eketahuna road, within the County, make application for a license to use such premises as a slaughterhouse for the slaughter of cattle for ordinary trade. Dated 25th day of May, 1888, 2007 SLAUGHTERING LICENSE. T ARTHUR PHILLIPS, of Master! Xj ton, being the occupier of premises situated on part of section 48, Masterton Small Farm Block fronting on the Upper Plain road, make application for a license to use such premises as a slaughterhouse for the slaughter of cattle for ordinary trade, Dated this 31st day of May, 1888, 21)12 TAUERU HOTEL. EDWAIW LEE * mPIIIETUIt. mHIS beautifully situated Suburban X Hotel, which is an hour's drive from Masterton, has been taken over from Mr C, Rogkus by Mr LEG, and king thoroughly fitted and furnished, offers unsurpassed attractions and accommodation for the Travelling Public. The cuisine is under tho personal supervision of Mr Lee, and it is needless to state that the Wines. Sriiiras, Ales, &c, are of the very best quality, The stabling accommodation is unrivalled. Mr Lee will be pleased to sec Mr Rogers' many old friends at his house, and hopes in addition to make many now ones. EDWARD LEE, ■ Proprietor. OXFORD HOUSE, PRIVATE FAMILY HOTEL, Queen Street, Mastekton, THE Proprietress, in thanking the public for the liberal patronage she has received, begs to intimate that a suite of rooms has been specially fitted up for ladies; Sitting Room, with piano, and all home comforts, Dining Room, Single and Doublo Bedrooms, Hot and Cold Baths, &c, &c. The terms are moderate, whilst—the attention it of the best. a riiisT-cues table always kept. MBS DOWLlNO.,.Proprietress. [2922
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2929, 20 June 1888, Page 3
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