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GIRL'S COLLEGE, OXFORD HOUSE, THIS colloju is to bo conducted . Iho same priiici|)h)9 as tlio 11: Schools of the Colony, using tbo sa books. ' There will bo it eta also for YOUI CHILDKEN. to which boys will be i mittcd and taught tlio rudiments LATIN. Vismim-Mits Hammond, Assisted by Miss Waikeu, late toacl in tlio High School, Auckland. Oerti cites from tlio French -Ooiiserraloii London, for music ami drawing, a from tlio Board of Education, Ni Zealand. I FIRST TERMTO BE3IN JUNE Js MnsH.uiMOKinvill.be at home fro tlio beginning of May at ilioCOLLlilr day pupils or boarders. For prospectus and terms apply MRS HAMMOND, this office. I. Amusements. Eketahuna Sports ST. PATRICKS' DAY 17th MARCH, To bo held in PARSON'S PADDOCILONG AND VARIEDPROGIUMMI AND BIG MOSEY. WEE POSTERS. CjPECIAL Train soivico on tlio day t aDSIISSIOjV-Is GRANS BALL IN THE EVENING 3-15 -"i/TASTEUTON • OPAKI JOCKEY M CLUIi'S AUTUMN MKKTING Will fco hold ou the Opakißacecourse o ST PATRICK'S DAY, MONDAY, March J 7th. to the Secretary. Koiiiinatiuns fo Hurdle Handicaps Pati ick'ft Handicap Handicap Hack llaeo j mile, Fiyin* Handicap, Handicap Hack Usee, J. mile and Grand Stand Handicap close oi Saturday, February, '22 nd at 'J p.m. Weights doelaiul March »tli, at i p.m. Acceptances, Wednesday, Marcl 12tlut!).p.in, PRICES OF ADMISSION Pedestrians and passengers 2s, Horsemen 2s Oil, Grand Stand and Lawn us, (Ladies 2/U). Saddling Paddock 2s Cd. EICHDJ. FITTON, 3130 Secretary M.O.J.C.

I'D ft- n, SECOND bHIPMEiNT OP SPECIAL NOVELTIES JUST OPENED. | Q DOZEN New Shapes Lidius Stuuv 10 Uiits, A largo assortment of Stylishly Trimmed Hats, l'nsluoiisMo Bonnets 50 Boxes French Flowers IS) Boxes Feathers 89 Pieces Now Millinery Ribbons 150 Pieces Fashionable Dress Materials, all new shades A largo assortment Watered Silks t match. Pongee Silks, all shades 2 Cases Ladies Fashionable Umbrellas, Parasols, ami Sunshades 3 Cases containing Ladies' Jackets, Mantlos, Laco Boas, Dust Cloaks and Sashes 18 Pieces New Sash Ribbons Inspection Solicited, HOOPERAND Co,, BON MARCIIE.

BUSH FELLING CONTRACT. TENDERS addressed to D, Doxaid, Solway.Masterton.willbereceived up to tlio Ist April, for lor idling aboutGOOO nci'oß in section l * oi light bush in Puketoi District. ritmsanc! specifications can be noon at Mr J. Vilo'sPahiatua, T. Parsons'Ekolahuna, Jluvphy's, AVoodvillo, G. Guilder son, Mauriceville, Lowe3 and Inrnb', Maatorton, or will be supplied on application, MASTEMtJNEABLTcLOSfKG ASSOCIATION, A GENERAL MEETING of those II interested in tlio uliovo Society will bo held in tho Ucdfellow's Hali, Perry Street, on THURSDAY, March C(h,atßo'ckk. Employees of all branches, of Trade aro invited, •' VINCENT HOOPER, i 3149 . Hon. Secretary. I FOR SALE BY a gentleman leaving tlio district, the wholo of the furnituro and efl'ects of an eight-roomed homo, incltiding a piano, For particulars apply by letter to W,11,, Daily.Office, "|7OH Genuine Raw and Boiled Linseed Jj Oil, warranted genuine from 3/4 to 3/G per gallon, Turpentine from 3/9 por gallon, go to K. aiidB.T.INGEY, Manners-street Wellington, 3149 mIIW4T6N~IIEAY"'EXr , OItT COMPANY (Limited.) NOTICE TO SHIPPERS or FROZEN MEAT, APPLICATIONS aro invited for Frozen Meat Space in steamers leaving the Colony, from Juno Ist to November 30th next. Particulars and forms of application may bo had on .application to the undersigned, and applications received up to MARCH 10th, will bo treated as simultaneous.DILNOT SLADDEN, Secretary, Wellington, 19th Fcbiuarv, 1830, 3115 TO CONTRACTORS. WRITTEN tenders will bo received at my odko, Queen Street, till noon of Saturday, Bth March (where plans and specifications may be seen), For road (orimilion. metalling, etc. On my property at Makora, Masterton. The lowest or any tondor not necessarily accepted. ARTHUR R. BUNNY. Masterton, 3rd March, 1889. , 3449 MASTERTONRIFLE VOLUNTEERS RECRUIT parade on Wednesday evening noxt at B o'clock shaip. All recruits must attend whether previously trained or not, or lines will be inflicted, ThpnomcominissioneJ ofllccraot the Company willalsoattcnd todrill recruits. O.A.POWNALL, -8450 Captain Commanding. Ml SALE, .'"■ ■ AN Eight horse-power- engine, nearly new, also a new Eeid and Gray chaffcutter with bagger, ■ largest sine. . \pply thin uliiwi , 3151

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3451, 5 March 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3451, 5 March 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3451, 5 March 1890, Page 3

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