r pHE next; Ennlish mid European l Mail via Rio per R.ivi.S. Rimutaka, (if specially addressed) will c!o3o at this Office on Thursday the Kith day v of May at 6.lfi a.m. Parcols for despatch by this mail close at 2.80 p in, on Wednesday the 15th inst. Due in LondoaJunu 27th. J.BAGGE, Masterton, lltli May 1889. 3120 STATUTE HOLIDAY. QUEER'S BIRTHDAY. ON FRIDAY, the 24th inst., (Her Majc«ty's Birthday), the Post Oflice will bo closed. A Bpccial delivery of town letters will he made ovor the counter on THURSDAY EVENING, at 8.30 p.m. All mailß usually closing on Friday will be closed on THURSDAY NIGHT at B.p.m. The Telegraph Office will ho open '.o the public between the hours of 9 to 10 a.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. J. BAGGE, 8201 Postmaster.
Salvation A?my r SUNDAY MAY 12,'89. ' " FAREWELL MEETING ALL DAY, and GREAT GAS ILLUMINATION At 0.45 i>.'m. ALL'WELCOME. COLLECTIONS.
TRESPASS NOTICE, IN consequence of having lost a number of valuable imported turkeys, I am compelled to prohibit tho public from trespassing on the Weraite station. NOTICE is hereby given that any person found tresspassing un tho Weraite after this notico will bo prosecuted with the utmost rigor of the law. P. LEE, April 12, 188!) 878 NEW BOOKS. TO Bth MAY, 188 P. 1 MO DOMINI, 2000, or Woman'? i Destiny, by Sir Julius Vogel. Only a foiv copies ol the first edition are unsold. Post paid 4/6. Robort Elemoro, by Mrs Humphrey Ward; jiost paid 4/-. John Ward Beacher, by Margaret Loland, cheap edition; post paid 1/0, Library edition, post paid 1/New Zealand cf To-day, 1884-87, by John Bradshaw, 12/0. Alton Lucke, Charles Kingsley, new edition, 4/-. Hereivard tlu Wake, by Charles Kingsluy, new edition, 4f. The' Pillars of tho House, by Charlotte M. Yongo, two volumes each, 4/-, The Young Stepmothor, by C, M, Ynnije, 4/., Chance and Luck, by R, A. Proctor, author of "flow to Play Whist," to, 2/6. The Book of Patience, or Card for a Single Playor, by Walter flood. 2/6. The Itevolt of Mon, by Walter Be3ant, 4/6. Hallam's Constitutional History of England, new edition, 8/6. Montaigne'* Essays, new edition, 8/6. Celebrated Russian Novels, by Count Tolstoi; Tho Cossacks, and Recollections of Sobastopo 46 ' G. W, DUTTON, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, AND NEWS AGENT, MMBTON.QUAY & WILLIS-ST., WELLINGTON. AmusementsTHEATRE ROYAL. -FIXTURES FOR THE WEER-MONDAY-Rinking, Ladies night, Pearson's Baud. TUESDAT-Rinkinu. WEDNESDAY-Rinking. THURSDAY-Rinking, Band, FRIDAY-Rinkinc SATURDAY - Mnrnin?, Children's Beasion, Afternoon and Evening, Rinking, NOTE-Fur the future thooharge of admission on BAND NlGHTS.including use of skates, will be Gentlemen, 1/6; Ladies, !/•; Non-skaters, Od, MASTERTON AMATEUR OPERATIO SOCIETY. Plain and Fancy Dress Masperade Invitation Ball, ' TUESDAY, 14th MAY, 1889, THEATRE ROY A L, MASTERTON. Dancing at 8 p.m. N.B.—Tho Dress Circle will be opon to Spectators. Admission l/. 8198
THE.VME ROYAL. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 6in and 7tu JUNE. THE MASTERTON PHILHAR-MONIC-SOUiiirr will produce Gilbert ii Sullivan's Comio Opera, "THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE." E.W.PORRITT, 8199 Hon. Sec, MASTERTON RIFLE VOLUNTEER QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY, 2in MAY DRILL HALL, MASTERTON. Doublo Tickets, 7/6 j Extra Lady, 2/6. 3189 NORTH WAIRA3APA HACK RACING CLUB. QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY MEETING. To be held on the dpaki Racecourso on FRIDAY MAY 24th 1889. PROGRAMMES at all the Principal Hotels in the District, or on application to the Secretary. Nominations for Hack Hurdle Handicap, Flying Hack Handicap, Handicap Time Trot, North ■ Wairarapa Hack Handicap, and Welter Handicap, close with the Secretary, Maatorton, on SATURDAY, May 11, on arrival of. the late train from Wellington. The Handicap Tiuio Trot has been altored to an open cvont, Woishts deolared on THURSDAY, May 16th, at 8 p.m. _ _ . Acceptances and Entries Maiden, Hnok Race on TUESDAY, May 21, on the arrival of the late train from Wellington. PRICES of ADMISSION 10COURSE: Pedestrians and Passengers 1/- each; horsomon, 1/6;' Ono Horse Vehicle, 1/6; Two Horso Vehicle, 2/-; Three and Four Horse Vehicle 2/0 (Driver's Free). Grandstand Layn and Saddling Pad- ' dock: Gentlemen2/6i Ladies, 1/-. • NO FREE TICKETS: Cheap Excursion Trains to and from Racecourse; Coaches to and from Racecourso fares 1/- each way.^ IUOHD. J. FITTON, i BocreteryN.W,B.R,o;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3202, 11 May 1889, Page 3
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