.;'■".■::• Amusements. THEATRE ROYAL. -FIXTURES koR THE. WEERMONDAY—RinIting,. -•Ladies'- nigh nf ; Pearson's Baud. 01 TUESDAY-Rinkiw?. WEDNESDAY-Rinking. THURSDAY-Rinking, Band. in ' FRIDAY-Rinkinr, • AR SATURDAY - Moraine, Children .jl. session, Afternoon and Evei ing, Kinking. NOTE-For the futuro the charge ( admission on BAND NIGHTS indue 01 fog uso of skates, will be Gentlemer _ l/(i; Ladies, !/■; Non-skaters, Gd, MASTERTON AMATEUR OPEI ATIO SOCIETY. Plain and Fancy Dres ot Masquerade I Invitation Ball, !} TUESDAY, Ura MAY, 1889. re THEATRE MOW L.MASTERTOfI Dancing nt 8 p.m. rs N.8.-The Dress Circle will be ope !j! to Speclntora. Admission 1/. !'J 3198 ■ i THEiTM ROYAL,' THURSDAY AND FRIDAY CIH AND 7th JUNE. f ■ ' THE MASTERTON PHILHAR. MONIC SOCIETY j" will produce ' Gilbert & Sullivan's Coaio Opeba r "THE PIRATES OF " PENZANCE," ' E. W. POBRITT, l > 3199 Hon. Sec. MASTERTON RIFLE VOLUNTEEf QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY, 24th MAY DRILL HALL, MASTERTON. Double Tickets, 7/6 j Extra Lady, 2/6. 3188 " NORTH WAIRARAPA HACK RACING CLUB. QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY MEETING. To be held on tho Opaki Racecourse on ? FRIDAY, MAY 24th 1889. I" 'PROGRAMMES at all the Principal ', J. Hotels ill the District, or on applid cation to the Secretary. 11 Nominations for Hack Hurdle Handia cap. Flying Hack Handicap, Handicap e Time Trot, North Wairarapa Hack y Handicap, and Welter Handicap, clcso ! with the Secretary, Masterton, on SATs URDAY, May 11, on arrival of the late v train from Wellington, s The Handicap Time Trot has beeu i altered to an open event. ■• Woiirhts declared on THURSDAY, 1 May 16th, at 8 p.m. t 'Acceptances and Entries Maiden • Hack Race TUESDAY, May 21, on s the arrival of tho late train from iTelling--1 ton. i PRICES of ADMISSION ioCOURSE : f Pedestrians and Passengers 1/- each; I horsemen, 1/6; One Horse Vehicle, 1/6 j ■ Two Horso Vehiole, 2/-; Threo and Fonr Horse Vehiclo 2/6 (Drivor's Free). . GrandStand Lawn and Saddling Padi dock: Gentlemen 2/6; Ladies, ]/•. NO FREE TICKETS. > . Cheap Excursion Trains to and from 1 Racecourse; Coaches to and from Racecourso fares 1/- each way. r ' RIOHD.J.FITTON, ) Secretary N,W.H,R,C. TO BUSHMEN, JUSHMEN- will be wanted in ) JUNE.for Felling 1000 acres Bush, in lots of from 100 to 150 acres. V. & TV. WARDELL. 39 Te Whiti, TENDERS to close on SATURDAY, 11th May, are invited for falling 100 acres more or less ol bushontheKopuaranga Block. Particulars may be seen at this office, or at Mr J. Dollar's butcher, Carterton, where tenders are to be left. ,7. PYKE. , NEW BOOKS. TOBthMAY,IBBP. ANNO DOMINI, 2000, or Woman's Destiny, by Sir Julius Vogel. > Only a few copies ot the first edition are unsold. Post paid 4/6, Robert Elemere, by Mrs Humphrey Ward; post paid 4/-. John Ward Beacher, by ; Margaret Leland, cheap edition; post paid 1/9. Library edition, post paid 1/New Zealand of To-day, 1884-87, by John Bradslmw, 12/ C. Alton Locke, 1 Charles Kingsloy, new edition, 4/,. fletward tha Wake, by Charles Singsley, new edition, 4/-. The Pillars of the j House, by Charlotte M, Yongo, two volumes each, 4/-. The Young Stepmother, by C. Si. Yonge, 4/-. Chance and Luck, by B. A. Proctor, author of "How to Play Whist," Ao, 2/6. The Book of Patience,' or Card for a Single f Player, by Walter Hood, 2/6. The jj Revolt of Men, by Walter Besant, 4/6. Hallam's Constitutional History of England, new edition, 8/6, Montaigne'b Essays, new edition, 8/6. Celebrated 1 Russian Novols, by Count Tolstoi; The Cossacka, and Recollections of Sebastopol i,4/8 ' G.W; BUTTON, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, AND [' - ;: NEWS AGENT, LAMBTON-QUAY & WILLIS-ST., WELLINGTON. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR i i PUBLCIAN'S LICENSE. I THOMAS PARSONS, of Eketa , huna, Publican, do hereby givi notice that 1 desire to obtain and wil at the next Liconsing meeting to b holden at Eketahuna on the Mi day of June 1889, apply for certificate authorising tho issue of - Publican's License for a house an, appurtenances situated at Ekctahuui now'Licenßcd and known as the Ekota huna Ho'.el containing twentyom rooms exclusive of tliose required fo use of the family, THOMAS PARSONS. Dated this sixth day of May 1889. £l9 MR JOB VILE bavin? purchase from Mr James Jones his carry in? team, begs to inform the Public ( Masterton that be is prepared to d UOLLJIUK i/uuiiuwi. win*™-.-taa at TBB LOWEST FOSSIBLI RATE. All Roods consigued to hi • care for Pnhiatua or Woodville wr ' recoive Prompt Attention. • • Ho also notifies that Visitors t Pahiatua can hire Haoks, Buggies, c . Coach at Reasonable Rates. Telegrap S! Orders attended to with Punctuality an , dispatch. \ ": * JOB VILE. . Pahiatua, May 2nd, 1889. « PAHIATUA TBMPE tANOE HOTE id —- *• J.0R1M?.;,..;, Proprietor, P l /NOOD ACCOMODATION for th W IX Travelling public Hi
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3201, 10 May 1889, Page 3
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760Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3201, 10 May 1889, Page 3
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