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AMUSEMENTSTHEATRE :R0 y aJj, -FIXTURES FOR THE WEEK-MONDAY-Riskikg, Ladies night, Pearson's JJand.. TUESDAY—Behoanal" Mamma." WEDNESDAY! FISK ' JUBILEE THURSDAY | SINGERS. FRlDAY—Rehearsal "Maritana." Tho Crawford-Hiuitor Party of Scottisli Vocalists will shortlyappear. , TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. - THE : . - ; Fisk Jubilee Singers! THEATRE ROYAL, THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, AND THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21st. FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY! WITH A CHANGE of PROGRAMME, Return & Faueweli, Visit to Masteu■L lO.V. " 'Popular Prices 3a, 2s, la._, Three Shilling Tickets may be purchased from Mr'T, E. Paico, or at the doors of tho,Theatre in tho evening. /Doors opon at 7.30, Concert at 8 O'Olock. , TO NIGHT I TO-NIGHT! .TO-NIGHT.: ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH. Mrs w. h, beetham will give a GARDEN PARTY or the Benofit of'ST. MATTHEW'S OHURCH on Saturday, February 23rd. REFRESHMENTS WILL EE PROVIDED. Tickets 1/- each, can bo obtained from Mr T. E. Price. Tho Garden will be open from 2 p.m, ' to 7 p.m. 8182 AMALGAMATED TEMPERANCE PI C N I G. (Unilor the auspices of tho Mauricovillo, Ekotahuna, and Masterton Lodges), WILL bo held on MONDAYNEXT, 25 th inst. Members of the Phcenix Lodgo will leave Masterton by coach on Monday Morning at 10 a.m. jUTASTERTON HORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY, THEAutumn Show

Will bo hold on WEDNESDAY, 27TH FEBRUARY t . ..IS THE EJKELEi HALL SPECIAL PKIZES FOE AUTUMN SHOW. Cuss 1 —No. 29—MrT.G.Mason's(valuo) ; 10s Ctl • Class 2—No 55—Mr A. A. Elkins (value) 7s Gd Children's Class-No 70—Mrs Uranmer, 5a Class 3—No 7K-Mr Elkins, 7s Gd No 84—Sir \Y, G. Beard, 10a Cil No 85—Mr J. I'. Cowie, 6s Class 4—No 101—Mr Elkins, 7s Cd .No 116- „ 7sGd ■ No 129 —Sir Jas, Elliott (value) 7s Cd No 135—Mr W. G. Beard, 10a 6d No 13G—Moatsra Townseud & Cowper (value) 10j 6d No 139—Mr James Stuokey, 10s Cd Class s—No 148—Mrs W. H. Beetbam, 10s 6d No 103—Mr F.T, Itedtnan's Box of Tea (value) 10s 6d Class 0-No 160—Mr W. Bougall, Brooch (value) 10s Gd NoIGS-MrsW. H.Bcetham,' Gd Class 7—No 1G7 —Mrs W. H, Beethan),) 0s No 10? Mr T.E, Price, (valvi e 1 Gd NolG9- „ „ 100 Gd No 172—JIf Henry Owen „ lOsGd No 178 —Mr I', Dickson „ 10s Gd No 182—Mrs W. H, Beetliam, 5« Class 8-No 193—Chamberlain Bros,, Bag of , Flour, (value) los ' Prizes will be given as under, although not specifled In the catalogue—~ • Boys' Writing,'Mr Alex, Henderson's Bco Clock value 10s 6d. Oirl's Writing, Ist Prize 4a; second 2s, Messrs J. Graham k Co. give a pair of handsome majolica vases for the best collection of vegetables grown from seed supplied by Nimino and Blair, Dunodin, Mrs J. J. Free tli, Ist prize 3s ( second prize 2a for beat collection Sowers with live petals only, Show open from 2,30 p.m. to 10 p.m. PEARSON'S BAND,. Admission One Shilling; Children Sixpenco. W B. OHENNELL3, Secretary, MASTERTON • OPAKI JOOItEY CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING, To be bold on Opaki Racecoui-eo ou MODtDAY, MARCH 18,1889. Nominations for' st PaWok's Handicap, Flying Handicap, and Grand Stand Handioap, of 1 sov 1 each. Hack Hurdle Handicap, Handicap Hack Race, and Handicap Time Trot of 10/each, close with tho Secretary, Masterton, on TUESDAY, March bth, on arrival of tho lata train from Wellington. Weights cioolai'ed on SATURDAY, March 9th,'at 8 p.m. Acceptances, THURSDAY, _ March Ith on the arrival of the late train from Wellington. ; Programmes in all hotels in tho district, and on application to' the Secretary; RICHD, J. FITTON, 3133 Secretary M.O.J. C.

WELLINGTON AND' COLONIAL " DOG SHOW, 1889. GRAND, INTERCOLONIAL EXHIBITION OF DOGS, 10 BE UEIiI) IX The Garrison Drillglied, On 22sd and 23rd MARCH, 1889, ' Under the Pafcronage of His ExuELMjfOY the Governor, Lieut, General Sir Wsr, F. D. Jerv'ois, • K.G.0.M.G., 0.8., - ; His Worship the Mayor and City Councillors. ' Hon. G. M. Waterhouse, M.L.C., Hon. Geo. Fisher, M.H.H., Minister for Education, 0; B, Izard, Esq., M.H.11., \Y. H. Lovinj-Esq., 0. J. Johnson, Esq., Lieut-Col. Butts, T. K. Macdonald,.Esf|. • Entry, Forms' and Schedule of Pmes'can be obtained on application to R. J. Fiton, Esq., Central Chambers, Masterton', 3180 HAY BAKES HAY FORKS CHEAP. mo. YOTJSO? • ; :':.iKQNPNeEB,;: - ■ MASTERTON/'. •' .-' l

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3134, 20 February 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3134, 20 February 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3134, 20 February 1889, Page 3

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