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Amusements Mastkrtox A'oluxtkkr CONCERT, (Under the Patronage of tho Ladies ol Mastcrton.) rnO TAKE PLACEin ihoTHE \Tiil! 1 It >YAIj on THURSDAY, DECEMBER Mm. TKOGItAMMIi. Ovorlnce... The Wcllchn' fitriii!; Baud Son» Mr Jackson SoiiEf Mi«s Wakami Song ... ■ Mr Hoitjjie Son« Mrs Miller Clog Dance ... Wolli'igton Amateur Duct ... Mewhiimu Kud.imii ami Kibblowliito Sons; MrH.T.Rm; Song Miw Pnvkta Duct Miss Pulling unci Air K. Polling So.Vfl Mm Huoru Comic Song Mr Ditlf Swig Miwßeiil Quartetlp... Mesdamea Kibbloivhite and Redman, and Messrs Kibblewhile and Goi'dmi. Song Mr Bray Pianoforte 5010.,, ~. Miss Boston Duet ... Mm Gallagher* Mr Duff To CONCLI'DR WITH A SCREAMING FARCE, entitled : " SLIGHTLY MIXED." Doora opon at 7.110 : Concort at Eig h POPULAR PRICES, 2/. mid 1/ - 3358 ,7. B. HOOPER, Hon. Sec WEBLKMN SUNDAY SCHOOL, Anniversary Picnic BOXING Day, TN those pleasant and convenient grounds, kindly lent by Mr Bumngtox, ADMISSION, Including Rofrcßlimentß, Forenoon 2/6, Afternoon, 1/6, Children under 12yonr« Is. 3389

BOXING DAY. AMALGAMATED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES SPOUTS. Special prize prujouted by Mr W, Bell :—Suit of Clothes for Old Men's Race, AuMTiom ArroiOTMENTS, Jddoe:—Rev Father T. MoKenna. Ground Chjimittub ;—liros J, Kavanagh, H. J O'Lcnry, A. Stomps, and J. Sillars. Sports couimenco at 11 a,m, E. H, WADDINGTON, 3389 Him, Sec. KUMUUAUIiACK

VALLANCE'S FLAT, NEW YEAR'S DAY. jIOB all horses that have r.aver won L nuy races other than Hack Knees, THOS. CAItSWELL. ERETAHUNA TOWN HALL, MAY bo had by travelling com panics, or for balls, partiua, public meetings, ix., at MODERATE CHARGES. The Hall is commodious and fitted with ovoiy convenience, For terms apply to the proprietor. AUGUST MALBERG 8318 Ekotahuna Xnms Boxes Xinas Boxes FJIO prevent annoynncoand disappointX wont to our Numerom Customers, and himlerencc to our Business, wo now givo notice that wo havo No Almanacs, nor anything else to give away, but instead of tho samo we will give our Customers and the Public at large something of a more substantial nature. Wo will sell XMAS FRUITS. SUGARS, &c, and all the necessary ingredients for Puddings and Cakes at less than our Cost Prices during the Holidays, viz,, from 18th to 31st inst., as tho subjoined pi/ccs of some of the itoniß will show:— SUGAR.No 1 Crystals, 11/6 per4olb bag ~ No 2, „ 11/ii No 8, „ 10/6 „ SULTANAS, New Fruit, fid per lb RAISINS, Fine fruit, cleaned, Old per lb CURRANTS, „ ~ sj'ilporlb CANDIED PEEL, English mado In „ ALMONDS 1/fl pur lb

TAPIOCA, 3Jd per lb SAGO, 2Jd per lb M Caselberg & (Jo,. CO-OPERATIVE STOKES, MASTER-TON, THE Fiirmera and Grain Growers of tho District arouud Masterton m'o of opinion that a Union should he initatcd before the comiu? season, for tho purpoao of protecting their interests in the "ram trade.and ii> submitting this circular for signature, desire to point out tho many advantages that would accrue therefrom, Ist, That for this purpose i Corn ' Exchange should be established with its head-quartors at Mastorton, where buyer and seller would have an opportunity of meeting and discussing the prices of grain, i!.w, That tho Millers of tho District abstain from entering into competition against the grain growers, by importing grain from outside sources. 3rd, That if the buyers, who are assumed to bo tho niillors, decline to pay the ruling' prices agreed upon by the Committee of the Exchange, they are to grind tho wheat, &q, for the henefit of the grain growers and the proceeds to be sold by the Exchange for the beuofit of Members of same, tar, That tho Exchange receiyo grain in such quantities as may be delivered, and at si|ch places as tl|o Committee may dotor : iniuo, and get the same ground and sold for tho benefit of producers who shall ho members uf the said exchange. Dill, That account sales be rendered monthly to members, with chequos for balance after deducting what commission may be agreed upon by the Committee,

\yo, tho underßigncd, desire n meeting of farmers and grajiijcoircra be conToued for SATUUDAY, tho ijlst r'ay of Deco'mhcr, 1889,- nt the Club Hotel, Masierton, at-8 p m sharp, for the purpose of considering what further action is necessary. D Carman, Julm Morns, W- Kuraraer, A W Cave, W Miller, G Watson, T Brown, JJHossoy, Hnbort McKiiy, Perry Bros; • Judd, Brt)B,\ Il'E Cliiii'riberliiiit, .1 McGregor, F Gray, &£ Georgo McKay, A W Renall, W B Buick, (J E Cliamborlaiii A Johnston, T E Chamberlain, . James Mocara, Jamos Hourjfjau ll'•julms[«n,' •:

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 390, 19 December 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 390, 19 December 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 390, 19 December 1889, Page 3

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