ADVERTISEMENTS. WAUtAHAiM Rum FOOTIJALLUKICIN. JUNIOR CUP MATCH. Masterton Club (2nd 13) v Red Stars (Ist team) on Masterton Club ground to-mor-row (Saturday) afternoon at 2.30. Anmission (id, Ladies free. O.—Members of Masterton Football Club free on producing this season's ticket of membership. S. 11, WICKERSON, 2931 Hon.Sec.lV.ttF.U. MASTERTON FOOTBALL CLUB. A GENERAL MEETING of MomXI. bora will be held at the Club Hotel Masterton, TO-MORROW EVENING, Saturday June 23rd, at eight o'clock. Business—lmportant, S. IT. WICKERSON, 2931 Hon. See. [xhibition, TO-MORROW, (SATURDAY.) rnUE doors of the Exhibition will bo JL Open from 10 to 12 in the forenoon to enable those desirous of doing so, to inspect exhibits before the building is too crowded. AU MTLSSION Is. It, E. HORNMiOW, Hon. Sec. JUli NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WULLINtITON SECTION. EXHIBITION at MASTERTON THURSDAY, FRIDAY, mid SATURDAY, 21st, 22nd, and 28rd instants respectively, [Under the patronage of Sin Geouoe Obey, K.O.J!.] SATURDAY RETURN TICKE'IS may be obtained from all stations to Masterton on above dates to be available for return up to and including MONDAY June 25th 'B3. On THURSDAY, June 21st, ami also on SATURDAY, June 23rd, a train for Masterton will leave Featherston at 4.30 p.m., Grcytown at 4.35 ii.iii., and Carterton at 5.15 p.m. On same dates a train will leave Mastertoil at 10 p.m. for all stations south, to Grcytown and Featherston inclusive? and the ordinary 5 p.m train to Mauriceville will not leave Masterton until 9,30 p.m, and will run to Mangainahoe 151 ORDER, Trallic Afont's Office, Wellington, June 13,1888,
(JBOWN LANDS Mi SALE. IT is hereby notified that abuiit 50,000acres of Crown Lands in the Maungukaretu, West Waitapu, West llaurieevillo and the Mangaone-Tiraumoii blocks, will be open for selection on the 27th inst, on the Cash, Deferred Payments and Perpetual Lease Systems in terms of "The Laud Aet Amendment Act, 1887." Full particulars obtainable at this office, and from posters- Ac, exhibited at Railway Stations and Post Ollices. J. W. A. MARCHAKT, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Wellington, June BfcJi, 1888. 2029 MRS G.YOUNG, Holly House, ColeStreet, has vacancies for four I'eutlemen boarders. Friends preferred. FRUIT TREES!! FRUIT TREES!!! EriOLLOTTE (late of the Kuri- • \J puni Nursery) has a large, choice, and varied collection of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Flowering shrubs and Plants, Bulbs etc,, &c„ all carefully selected and trained, and warranted true to name, at his new nursery, Hastwell's Clearing. Orders sent to the undersigned will receiye prompt attention, and trees and plants will be forwarded to all parts of the district. E. COLLOTTE, mmm,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2931, 22 June 1888, Page 3
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