THEATRE ROYAL. -FIXTURES FOR THE WEEK-MONDAY-Rinking, Ladies night, TUESDAY-Privato Quadrille Aa-WEDNESDAY-Rinking, Band Night. THURSDAY-Day Rmking; ovening, MR and MRS FOLEY. FRIDAY-Day, Rinkinp; ovening, MR and MRS FOLEY. SATURDAY ( -Rinkinp, THEATRE ROYAL THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT, 23rd and 24th insts, ENGAGEMENT of thoso old und popular favoiites MKMSJ-D.BSS Who will appear in their unrivalled Vtintiiloquial and Character EtiterUinmoiit, entitlodOR Homer's Rotations. Introducing a variety of' Character Sketches, interspersed with appropriate songs, dances, and musical specialities. Popular Prices-I/-, 2/-, 8/-. Doors open at 7.30. Curtain at 8 .Sharp. ffio6
. THMJiJS KOYAL. . THURSDAY AND FBIDAY, GIH and 7th JUNE, THE MASTERTON PHILHAR. MONIO SOCIETY will produce Gilbeot & Suuivan's Cojiio Opera, "THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE." E. W. PORRITT, 3199 Hon. Sec.
MASTERTON RIFLE VOLUNTEER PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS. QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY, 24th MAY DRILL HALL, MASTEBTON. Doublo Tickets, 5/- j Extra Lady, 2/6. 3189
MASTERTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. SUM)AY SCHOOL ANNIYERSAEY. IN connection with tho above a CONVERSAZIONE will be held in the Ohuvch on FRIDAY EVENING, 24th inst,, commencing nfc 7 p.m. Audresses will be delivered by the Eeva. Mutiny, Thomson, and others. Several pieces of vocal and instrumental music will be rendered. Refreshments will bo handed round during the course of the evening. Tickets—Adults 1/. Children Bd. NORTH WAIRAKAPA HACK RACING CLUB. QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY MEETING.
To be hold on the Opaki Racccourso on FRIDAY, MAY 24th JM PROGRAMMES at all the Principal Hoteh in the District, ot on application to the Secretary. Nominations for Hack Hurdle Handicap, Flying Haok Handicap, Handioap Time Trot, North Wairarapa Hack Handicap, and Welter Handicap, clcso with tho Secretary, Masterton, on SAT-1 URDAY, May 11, on arrival of the lato train from Wellington. | Tho Handicap Time Trot has been altered to an open event, . Weiehta declared on THURSDAY, May 16th, at 8 p.m. Acceptances and Entries Maiden Hack Racoon TUESDAY, May 21, uni the arrival of the lato train from foilington. PRICES of ADMISSION toCOURSE: Pedestrians and Paßseneore 1/- enoh; horsemen, 1/6; One Horse Vehicle, 1/6; Two Horse Vehicle, 2/-; Three and Four Horse Vehicle 2/6 (Driver's Free). Grandstand Lawn and Saddling Paddock : Gentlemen 2/6; Ladies, 1/-. NO FREE TICKETS. Cheap Esoimion Trains to and from Raoecuune; Ouachea to and from Racecourse fares 1/- each way. RIOHD.J.FITTON, Secretary N.W.8.R.0.
BOROUGH OF MASTERTON, GAS WORKS. nIENDBIia close at 5 p.m onTHURSX DAY, 2i)rd May, 1889, for Seryioe laying and oon necting, labor only. Specifications and forms of tender to be obtained at the Council Chambers. R, BROWN, TownClork. nJSNDERS fo» supply ofmatai fireJ. wood in four feet lengths to be dolivored at the Hawkhurst Flax Mill, Opaki, in suoh quantities as may be demanded, for ono year from the Ist June next, will be received by the undersigned up to SATURDAY, 25th May, inclusive. The lowest or any teudor not necessarily accepted. JOHKSTON& WHITE, Hawkliurst Flax Mill, T. WABNEJ*, (Formerly of Messrs Redpath and Manning, New Uond street, London). TAILOR f; HABIT MAKER, Qnoen-street, Masterton. ALL goads thoroughly shrunk, and fit and workmanship guaranteed. Tttt ' AYOUr-D impress upon • VV ' the public that tho socalled cheap suits are the dearosfc in the end. Ono trial will convince the most aoeptical that for first-class tailoring at reasonable rates, you cannot surpass his establishment. T. WARNER (Opposite W. Mil's Horse Repository Mastorton).
COME AND SEE! Great Scotch Burst and Musical Battle, ;n theQALVATION ARMY BARRACKS, PKIDAY, MAY 84th. CoinmoUolug 6 p.m. Chorgo, 9d! • 8211 TO STATION HOLDERS . I*l PERCENT ML PERCE
IHE Undersigned is prepared to X- negotiate loam of 110,000 and upwards on the security of station ptopetty at 5| porcent interest. Full particulata and forms ol proposal auppliod on application. GEO.A.FAIRBROTHER, Land and Mortgage Agent, 31TO Carterton, ] TEEBPASS NOTICE. IN coiiscquenccof having lost a number of valuable imported turkeys,! am compelled to prohibit the public from trespassing on the Weraite station, NOTICE is hereby given that auy person found tresspassing on tho Weraite after this notice will be prosecuted with the utmost rigor of the law. P. LEE, , April 18.1889 878
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3211, 22 May 1889, Page 3
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