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GIRL'S COLLEGE, OXFORD HOUSE, . . THIS collego is 16 bo conducted on X Iho same principles as llio High Schools of the Colony, using the same bonks. There will be a ulasa also for YOUNG CIIILDUEN, to which boys will ba admitted and taught' the rudinioiils of [LATIN, . I'ItIXCHML-MllS Hammond, Assisted by Alias Waikck, late tench in tho lJi«h School, Auckland, Oerli! catcs from tho French Oonscrvatoin London, for music and drawing, an from the Board of Education, NoZealand. ,/' FIRST TERM TO BE JIN JUNE hi Mus Hammond will boat home Iroi: tho beginning of Way aIthoCOLLEGE Mastciton, lo arrange with -parents fo day pupils or boardcra. For prospectus and terms apply t MRS HAMMOND, this office. Eketahuna Sports ST. PATRICKS' DAY, lfm MAIiCH, . Tobolicldin PARSON'S PADDOOK LONG AND VARIED PROGRAMME AND BIG MONEY. QPECIAL Train service on. the day tc fj suit visitors. - admission-is grans ball in the evening MASTERTON'-OPAKriobKEY - tll'jiy AUTUMft >iWHITING Will be held on i!u t)pakiUacccoiir.-;a nil ST PATRICKS J.UY, MONDAY, March iVtli. • rrograimucs may he seen at nil the Hotels in the District, or on application to the Sucrchry. Nominations for Hurdle Hawlicap'.Kt Patrick's Handicap, [inndbp Hack Race | mile, Flying Handicap, Handicap Hack Race, J. mile, and Grand Stand Handicap close on Saturday, February, 22nd at 9 p.m, Woights (Iceland March sth, at 8 p.m. Acceptances, Wednesday, March 12th at 3 p.m. ' • PRICES OF ADMISSION Pedestrians and passengers 2s, Horse(Ladies 2/0), Sntldliny Paddock 2:i Gil, EICHDJ.FITTOK, UHS tiecvot!irvM'.O..l.fJ. BOSMARCHE SECOND bHIPMENT OF SPECIAL NOVELTIES JUST OPENED. | Q DOZEN New Shapes Ladies Straw 10 Hats. A large assortment of Stylishly Trimmed Hats, Fasluonsblo Bonnets ' 50 Boxes French Flowers lfl Boxes Feathers 8!) Pieces New Millinery Ribbons 150 Pieces Fashionable Dress Materials, all new shades A. large assortment Watered Silks t match. Pongee Silks, all shades 2 Oasca Ladies Fnshionablo Onibrollaa, Parasols, and Sunshades 3 Casus containing Ladies' Jackets, Mantles, Lace Boas, Dust Cloaks and Sashes 18 Pieces New Sash Ribbons • Inspection Solicited, BON MARCHE.

MASTERTON EARLY CLOSING ASSOCIATION, A GENERAL MEETING of those J\_ interested in tlio above Society will bo hold m the Oddfellow's Hull, Porry Street, on THURSDAY, March Ctli, at 8 o'clrck. Employees of all branches of Trade arc iuvitcil. VINCENT HOOPER, 8449 Hon. FOR SAJUB BY n gentleman Icavitmtlio district, Hie whole of Ihe furniture and I'ffocts of an eight-roomed house, inclnding a piano, Fur particulars apply by letter to W.H., l'.uiv Uflicc. Genuine Raw and Boiled Linseed ; Oil, warranted genuine from 3/4 to li/G per gallon, Turpentine from 3/9 por gallon, go to K. and E. TINGE Y, Manners-street Wolhnu/on, 3449 WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT COMPANY (Limited.) NOTICE TO SHIPPERS or FROZEN MEAT. APPLICATIONS arc invited for Frozen Meat Space in'steamers leaving t,ho Colony, from June Ist to November 80th next. Particulars and forms of application may bo had on application to the undersigned, and applications received up to MARCH 10th, will be treated as simultaneous, DILKOT SLADDEN, Secretary. Wellington, 10th February, 1890, nnhe next English and European Mail JL via Rib Janeiro per S. S. lonic, will close at this oflico on 'WED.NES> DAY, tho oth day of March at G. l(i a.m. N.B. Parcels for this mail will be receiveduptill 2p.m. on TUESDAY March 4th, JAMES AITKEN, Acting Postmaster, Mostertou Ist March 1890. TO CONTRACTORS. WRITTEN tenders will bo received at my ollice, Queen Street, till noon of Saturday, Bth March (where plans and specifications may be seen), • For road formation, metalling, etc. On my property at Makora, Masterton. ■ Tho lowest or any tender not neccEsarily accepted. ARTHUR R, BUNNY, Masterton, 3rd March, 1889. . 3449 MASTERTONRIFLE VOLUNTEERS I)EORUIT parade on Wednesday \i ovoning next at 8 o'clock sharp. All recruits must attend whether previously trained or not, or tines will bo inflicted, Thenon-coinniisßionoJ officers' ot the Company willalsoattend todrill recruits. O.A.POWNALL;' 3450 , Captain Commanding. PROPERTY situate i,t.Maiiganinhoo, jl comprising 144 acres,, with dwolling end all necessary improvement! For pttvlitiultti's apply id' ■' - LOWES &IQRNS,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3450, 4 March 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3450, 4 March 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3450, 4 March 1890, Page 3

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