THEATRE ROIAL. -FIXTURES FOR THE WKER- * RINKINGALLTHEWEEK, i. MONDAY -Kinking, Ladies Night . TUKSDAY-Rinking , - e WEDNESDAY—Afternoon, Privato I Rinking Parly, Evening Rinking ' THURSDAY-ItinkingBANDNWHT 9 FRlDAY—ltohcaraal " Piratoc" '- SATURDAY-Moriiin?, Children's Sesi Biwi ■' —Afternoon | Rinking 1 —Evening f , r CHILDREN'S FANCY DRESS , CARNINAL, first week of tho MidWinter holidays. Avrangeinonts pending with-Payne 1 Fninily Musicians, " Baby" Oi'den's 3 Drainutio Company, and the Spumed • Students imi MASTEHTON FOOTBALL CLUB. An mini Plain andFnucv DKILL HALL, FRIDAY, JUNE 28ra. . (Under tho Patronaye of the Ladies of Mastorton.) IN AID OF THE GROUND FUND. i Committee:—Messrs A. K.Bminy.U'rcsident A.Vi.Cavc,T,E, Chamberlain, J, Hiss « . Vatj, (Vice-Presidents), Moot]], I)n ycr, J. and 0. Bannister, T. Brom, E, Chambcrlnin, W. Cameron, Cowpcr, Cbcnndli, Coleman, L. Cnscllicrg, A. D'Arcy, P.Dickson, W. ftkV .T niv«» V ri!_... ill.' . m ' «"°«. Fleets, Oant. Henderson, Hirachbcrg, (2), A. Hoar, V, Hooper, Hounslow, W, Iggnl J«ni Jngu, Kcisenberg, Kummer, Murray. Maura, Mair, Mason,. McKcnzie, W, NcilL J Jjicol, Q. Nicol, O'Connor, X'ownall, l'orntt. C. Perry, J. l'crry, Kowc, Boss, G. H. Smith' t». Shaw, Scllnr, Tabuteaa, A. Thompson, T, Thompson, W. Wardcll, J. Williams. 0 Welch, T. Wngg, H. Williams, Wicltcrson, ' Doiiblo Tickets 5/, Extra Lady 2/0. . R, S. HIRSCHBERO. P<S Hon. Sec. IWAJBARAPA POULTRY. PIGEON & OANARY ASSOCIATION'S . I FIFTH ANNUAL SHOW. DruiShed, Mastebton, . FRIDAY & SATURDAY, July 5 & 6. Entries close Saturday, June 29ih, UKAND ARf UNION, TICKETS 1/., which admit holder to Show, AN AUCTION will lie held last evening of show. BRASS JJAWD. Exhibitors must uso the Society's Show Pens, which will bo provided at nchargo lof 6b each. Prize schedules and entry [ forms on application to KICHD. J.FITTON, Secretary; A. A, WHITE, 8218 Treasurer. MABTERTON PHILHARMONIC THEATRE ROYAL, TUESDAY, 25thJUNE, 1889, Complimentary performance to —MR A. yon KEISENBERG, Conductor of the Jlasterton Philharmonic Society, Oft tho nipht of the perti. v poan:a tho sido door of tho Theatre will bo opened a quarter of an hour beforo tho ticket office to enable ticket holders to obtain scats.. Front sent tickets maybe obtained from Miss Corbett, Mr Dong.il], Mr Washington, and Mr J. Williams, NO CASH will bo takon at side door. E.W.PORRITT, Hon, Sec.
Masterton Uoach and Carriage Factory! ? f TJ 1 WXON'-4 thanking his ?• Hi. U Frionda and tho Public 10 Generally for their liberal support since taking ovor tho Msstorton Coach Fac tory, begs to amtounco fiat lie intends „ TO OPEN A DEPOT FOR THE BUY--15 ING and SELLING of VEHICLES ~ Of Every Description on Commission, so that persons desirous of Disposing, Buying, or Exchanging their Vehicles 10 will have an. opportunity by leaving >g them at his Factory, and securing tho '■ benefit of his experience as to price and »> quality, and can rely upon getting fair '■ value on cither terms, tn In addition to tho above E. D. also 1> intend) to do ALLGEfiERAL BLACKSMITH WORK at most REASONit ABLE RATES. 'Jj I have in Stock tho Very Bost •I Seasoned American Materials and Fitto tings for Carriage Buildiug, so that all orders entrusted to my care will be under my own supervision and will received tho most careful attention. Prices Accoemso io Stvle and Finish. • Call and See. Impossible to make the Public believe that Sovereigns can be bouyht for Fifteen Shillings. E. DIXON, MASTERTON THOMAS &IMRGETT'S (Late Lawrie ano Co's.) LINE OF COACHES BETWEEN Martini: orough, Kaiwaiwai, Feather-' b- ston, M-irriw'.-'Bush, aud Groytown, id connecting with Carterton, and Master>r ton. Ie iy MARTINDOIIOUGH&FEVTHEKSTON j. —■• d Leave Maryborough daily at 6.30 a.m., iy arriving at Foalherston at 8. ig Leave Featherston samo day at 10.45 i a.m., on return journey, calling at id places of business for passeugors r- and parcels., Arriving at Martinborough at 12.80 p.m. MAItTINBOIiOUGH, GBEYTOWN, AND , , MASTKIITON DIRECT. '2 Leave Martinborough every Wednesday ; at 7 a.m, arriving atMorrison's Bush at 8, and Greytown at 9. This coach arrives in (toytown in time for passonpers to transfer to Messrs Bowers & Mcßae's coach, which leaves for Carterton and Masterton 1 ' at 9,80. '' Leavo Groytown for Martinborough on return of the Mastotton brake, at 6 p.m. Passengers can book at Martinborough " for Masterton direct. Return tickets Bs. MARTINBOROUGH AND LOWER VALLEY. Leavo Martinborough every Thursday uioruing, returning nextday. l Orders and parcels may be left with 1 Messrs Bowers and Mcßae, Groytown, a ' and at Bayliss' store, Martinborough. 3229 THOMAS & MARIJKTTS. Crown Lands Office, . ' d Wellington, June mil, 1889. • *\i' OTIOE is hereby given in terms of 1M Section 117 of "ThoLand Act, ' 1885," that Jacob Siemohack, tho selector of Section 63, Block X, Survey District of Mangahao, has applied to transfer the same (o Hcan Kelly, ( J. W. A, MARCHANT, ' . Commissioner of Crown Lands.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3285, 20 June 1889, Page 3
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766Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3285, 20 June 1889, Page 3
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