Amusements. THEATRE ROYAL, ~' .Under the patrdiageof . v ;''. Tlio l'resiilont, Officers mid Members of tlio Caledonian Society.' TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28xh and2am. , ; Q"VriGHTB' ANLYa . b IN-iohts' KJmx A . The world renowned Bairnsfather Family, Tlio only family of Scottish' Vocalists. living in their uniquo entertainment, A Mem in Auu> Scotu.-Sangs .0' Scotland.-S. fiairnsfathor, Bavitone, Vocalist and Humorist j Etta Bairnafather,Soprano. "Thesweotestsinger of Scottish songs wo havo ever heard." Aucklaqd Horald.—Master Johnnie Bairnsfathor the Jncubilo Vocalist and Highland Fling Dancer; Maggie Bairnsfather; Vocalist and Pianißt, Price op Admission—3a, 2s, Is. Tickets can be obtained in advanco at Mr Innes' Stationers' Shop, ■ . it, H, BEATTIE, R.A.0.8., 4319 Mauafer.
FOB, SALE. A RAKE CHANCE TO ANY ONE IN SEARCH OF A HIGHLY REMUNE- ' BATIVE PROPERTY, THAT DESIRABLE PROPERLY situate on the UPPER PLAIN, MASTER-TON. containing 85ACHES FINEST LAND IN THE DISTRICT, together with 8-roomcd dwelling (thoroughly iiniabed throughout), outbuildings, dairy, wash-house, 1 the whole bums; supplied with wator from one of Meß3ra Booth, MucdonaWs patent windmills, mains being laid to carry the water nil over the promises nrid garden, In addition to these there are barns capablo itf holding 10,000 11DSHELS OF GRAIN, uiiicliine shed, six-stalled stable, and two loose boxes, stockyard, cowshed, bails etc, men's two-roumed cottage, and other outbuildings. Tho property is convouiently divided into paddocks. A portion of tho property is sheltered by bush, principally totara. Hurther particulars as to terms etc, cui be obtained on application to JOHN HE3SEY, 3411 Uppor Plain.
FOR SALE OR TO LET, FOR SALE or TO LET for a term of years, SHOP & DWELLING of eight routiiE, Queen-street, Masteiton, adjoining Star Hotel, Terms easy. Also RESIDENCE, Chapol-atrcot, soven rooms and scullery, Cornish rango in kitchen, detached wash house, with water laid on, large workshop and buggy shed. W, ALEXANDER, Builder, 3415 Chapel-atreet. 'FIRST CLASS FARM 3C9 acres, L all in grass, rabbit-tonced, and Bub-dividcd, House, Sheepyards, Dip; Wod Shed, Stockyard, and Cowshed, good garden ; capable of carrying three sheop to the acre; five wiles from Masterton. For torniß, apply Robert Cade, Black Rock Hill, or Lovm and Cn,,Wellinston. 3339
EDUCATIONAL DEPOSITORY, QUEEJf.STKEKT. New Goods just opened per Eimutaka from London LATEST' NOVELS, also Christian Million, Our Celebrities, Christmas number Ladies Pictorial, Figaro ]!lustrratftd,Christmasuumberlllusti'ated Chatterbox Christmas Box, Father Christinas, New Booklets, Universal Cycloptcdia. MUSIC 1/- PER PIECE, J.B- INNES BOOKSELLER, STATIONER AND FANCY GOODS DEALER, MASTERTON, 3413
OPAKI SAWMILL.S Mastertori, RICHARD EVERNDEft ETjl BEGS to notify that he • JJJ , has purchased' tho above woll-known mill, and ia prepared to cub and deliver timber to order any aizo and at tho lowest possible trado rates, For the convenience of customers an office is now opened in Perry-stroet where orders &c, can be left. R E. EVERNDEN, Proprietor.
BOROUGH OF MASTERTON. mAKE NOTICE—The Valuntion X Liat of the Borongh of Maaterton for tlio year 1889-90 Is now open for inspection at my office. All objections thorcto must be left at the R.M. Ornirt, Masterton, on or-before the 15th day of FEBRUARY, nddreaed to the Assess mont Court, and a copy nf every such objection must bo left at my office not less than seven days before the noxt sitting of the said Court. - E DHOWS, 3414 Town Cleilt,
ANOTHER ADVOCATE OP THE CASH SYSTEM, J. P. COW 18,PRODUCE DEALER, T\ESIRES to inform the general pubU Ho that on. md "aftor Ist FEB. RUaRY next, he intends to sell all PRODUCE and MERCHANDISE Strictly for CASH. Considerable reduction will be mule in prices, Farmers Produce Accounts us arranged. All outstanding Accounts after • 20th February will be sued for without further notice 3418
£1 REWARD. LOST.— From the Upper Plain a LIGHT BAY MARE, branded S on near shoulder. Supposed to havo strayed in tho dircotion of Martin, borough, Lower Valley. Tho above reward will be paid on returning same to John Hkssky, Upper Plain, Masterion. . 3404
ON ANNIVERSARY DAY, in or about the Park, or betweon my resident and Masterton a GOLD AND QUaIITZ NUGGET BROOCH. Tho finder will bo liberally rewarded on returning same to me PGMOOBK.
CAUTION, LOST, A CHEQUE, drawn on Bank of Now Zealand in favor of Mrs J. Drummond, amount J!10. Numbor of cheque 253001, Payment of samo has boon stopped. J. DRUMMOND;Masterton, Jan, 23,1890. • 3417 £1 REWARD.. fpHB abovn reward will be paid to X anyone giving each inforuiatfon as will lead to the conviction of the person or pemons who wrenched tlio lock oil my paddook gates in Cliapei-stroct on January 18tb, '"'■'-'-. ■ "■■ ■ m .- W.PERUY;-
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3419, 27 January 1890, Page 3
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