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DRILL HALL. G-12AND Wairarapa Exhibition, Under tho Patronage of SikßeoihikGhey, K.C.8., and (i. Hektuaji, Esq., M.H.R., their Worships tho Mayors of Mastorton, Cartortmi and Gioytown, and tho Leading Burgoases, IN TUB Masterton Drill Hall, OX Fridaj', ami Satiu'duy. 22X1) AND 231t1> JUNE. In aid of the Funds of tiic Weslcyan Circuit. The JJ(irouj;li Council have kindly granted a holiday for the afternoon of the 2lsfc iitst, when Snt OnonfiE OitEY will open the Exhibition at 2 p.m., with an address. A Complimentary Luncheon will be Jjiven to but 0. (Ikby, and (ibokub Beetuaji, Esi|., M.t1.1i,, in tho Temperance Hall at 12.110 p.m. A Pito.umDE CoxuiiiiT 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 the Exhibition Choik. The Volunteer, Pearson's Private, and String Bands have also kindly consented to assist, Tile Exhibition will bo opun as under:— Ist Day.—From 1.30 to 5.30 p in, and from 7 to 10.30. 2nd Day,—From noon to 2.30 p in, for School Children; and from 2.30 to 5.80 p m, and from 7 to 10.30. 3iiu Day.—From noon to 5.30 pm,and from 7 to 10,30, SPECIAL TIIAINS will run at Excursion rates to suit visitors from all parts of tho Wairarapa. For particulars see Railway Posters, ADMISSION ;—Adults Is, Children Gd, School Children 3d. Tickets for \ the latter can bo obtained from the School Teachers,

II E, HOItftBLOW, 292;} Hon, Secretary, is WAIRARAPA POULTRY, PIGEON & CANARY ASSOCIATION'S FOURTH ANNUAL SHOW » DRILL SHED, MASTERTON, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, AUGUST Bth and ( Jth. Entries Close SATURDAY, AUGUST 4. Patron: llis Worship the Mayor (Mr A, W. Renall); President: Mr H. 11. Beetham; Vice-Presidents; Dr W, 11. Husking and Messrs H, 11, Bunny, 15, Boys, A. Elkitis, F, G. Moore and Tlios. Parsons; Committee 1 : Messrs C, Anketell, R, Bright (Greytown), J. Billmgton, T. Dixon, R. ,1. Fitton, L, J. Hooper, W.G.King, (Carterton), J, D. Oakly (Featlicratun), J. R. Skelly (Wellington), R. Tnitlmn, M, Williams, S. 11. Wickerson, A. A. White, J. Williams, and M. Wilton ; Secretary and Treasjror, Mr W. McKenzie, Exhibitors must use the Society's Show Pens, which will be pioyiM at it tliargo of (id each. Prize schedules and entry forms on application to W. McKENZIE, 21)12 Secretary. T E N D E R S. THUNDERS will be received up to 1 SATURDAY, June 23rd, ISBB, for leasing that Splendid Dairy Farm, of about 105 acres, known as Woodreef, situated neor the Waioliinc Brid?o. The farm is well watered by clear running streams, and is within ten minutes walk of the Daletield Railway Station, and 15 minutes walk of the link-held Butter and Cheese Factory. The highest tender not necessarily accepted. All tenders must be addressed to Messrs ROBINSON BROS., Uoachbuilders, Cautekton, where terras of lease may be seen, 292?

OXFORD HOUSE, PRIVATE FAMILY HOTEL, Queen Street, Mastehton. THE Proprietress, in thanking the public for the liberal patronage sho 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 Double bedrooms, Hot and Cold Baths, &c, Ac. —The tehns are moderate, whilst the attention it of the best, • A FIlWr-CIAfS TABLE ALWAYS lUil'X. MRS DOWLlNG,. .Proprietress. [2922 IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AND MERCANTILE AUCTION BOOMS, WELLINGTON, ON FRIDAV, 22nd JUNE, 1888. At 2 o'clock p.in, SALE 01'" TOWNSHIP AND SUBUIiBAN SECTIONS. liV THE TOWNSHIP OF BALLANCE, Bkind I'oiition of inii Mastkhtox-Maxua-JIAO iSI'KOIAIi SI'.TTIiBMBXT BLOCK, HI KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO, X • are favoured with instructions from the Committee of the MastertonMangahao Special Settlement Association to sell by public auction, as above— A 1 UNALOTTED TOWN SECTIONS iu the Township of BALLANCE, boing those numbered 7, 11, 20, 23, 68, 75, 81, 82, 84, 108, 133, 13(5,105,170,180,190,1 to 4,17, 21,37 to 41,07,77 to 79, 94, 98, 100,117,118,120,124, 132, 137, 139. and Q SUBURBAN SECTIONS, being 0 those numbered 2, 20, 39,40,102, 103,104, and 105. Lithographic Plans may be obtained a? ili\) office vttlib paper, W

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2931, 22 June 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2931, 22 June 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2931, 22 June 1888, Page 3

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