■VTEW ZEALAND, T^AJLWaYS ' WELLINGTON SEOTION. • QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY T(» BE OBSERVED ON MONDAY, 2Gth MAY, 1890, ON MONDAY, 26th MAY, excursion tickets, available fur return an dny of issue only, may bo obtained as undor:—. Botwoen Welliiißton and Upper Hutt (eitlior way)Fivstclass ,„ • ~, 4s Cd > Second class 2a (Id Between Wellington, Pet(.no,. and Lower Hutt, «nd undermentioned Stations (either way)- , Kaitoko .„ 5s 3s 6d Foathoraton... % 5s Groytown ~, 83 6d 6s 6d • iCarterton ... 8s (id 63 (id Mastotton .„ 0s (id 7s ' Ekotalmua ... lis 6d 83
On Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Monday, 22nd, 23rd, 24th, and 20th imts rospeolively, extended Excursion Tickets may bo obtained botweon Wellington, Petono, and Lower Hutt, and Jtketahuna (either way) first class, 20s j second class, 15s, to bo available for return up to and including Saturday, 31st May, 1890. ' On Monday, 26th May, tlio ordinary afternoon train from Wauarapa to Wellington will not loa»o Kketahuna until 4.5 pin. It will run correspondingly Into throughout to Wellington. The ordinary 7.15 a.m. train from Wollinctim and return train to .Wellington will both Btop iippiisite Opaki Harecourao to aot down and pick up pnssan. 'gore. The ordinary 10.15 pm.' train Wellington to the Lowor Hutt will be delayed until 11.30 p,m , and viill run through to .Masterton. ; & special train running in the ordinary time of tho Wairaraua train (dolayed) will leave Lower Hutt for Wellington at 7.9 p.m. All other trains will ran as usual, . BYOUDER, Traffic Agent's Oftice, Wellington, 19th May, 1890, 3515
TENDERS will bn received at my office, up till NOON of SATURDAY, 24th imc, for Painting n f, t ]j e 01ub Hotel. The lnwrtt uranytonder notnecesßar. iiy accepted, fl. J, HAIGH, Architect. W. J. HODGES SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKER EKETAHUNA& PAUIATUA. Lwk of Wbihxgton ) TRUSTS by Good Workmanship and Moderate Charges to merit aßhnro of patronago. Every" Description of Saddlery and Harness made and repaired n the shortest notice: 8121
MASTMUN TUWNLAiM/STHUST rHE following candidates have been duly nominated for the office of Trustoa at tho present election :- ETON, HENRY fiDGAR, LOWES, WILLIAM. Tho number of candidates not exceeding the number of vacancies to bo filled, I hereby declnto Messrs H. E. Eton and Wm, Lowes to bo duly*elected Trustees of the Maaterton Trust-Lands. It. BROWN, Returning Offictt
Masonic Hotel, WOODVILLE. X opened and affords the best of ao. commodation for Travellers and Visitors Meals provided en arrival of tains and Coaches, L.D.BICKEKTON, Proprietor
frond/8 per piece, go to JR, and K.TINGEY Manners-ptrcet, Wellington, r|iiMNjjtiKis ro invited, tool nselMth I MAY, for LEASING A FARM, coutainiiiEj 100 acres, West Taratahi, for a term of five veam, from Ist June next at per year. Land all fenced, and sub-divided into paddock, good house, cow sheds, and overy convenience, Full particulars by applying to the Trustees in Beid's Estate, W. HEIICOOK, Carterton, or J. B, BAIESTOW, W . Clareville,
THOMAS BALLINGER 'Manufactory, VICTORIA STREET Offioe and Wahehodse, ' ' No 17, Willis-street, WELLINGTON.
MATT-OPAL-TYPES (Patksi). NEW PROCESS in PHOTOGRAPHY, MESSRS WMGGLESWORI'H PHOTOGRAPHERS His Exceuenoy the RioarHoif, TUB EAM OF ONSLOW, Governor of New Zealand,' )EG to call the attention of thoir ) patrons and the publio to tho opinuinß of the press on the now MATT-OPAL-TYPE PROCESS. Nkw Zealand Times, Bth Sovmhn. - ' The delicate pearly surface give to these pictures by the new process, which, by tho way, is patented, is very charming indeed, and a distinctly original departure from the old Btylo. 1 ' ' Evening Post, Bth November.-! "After the usual style of thing the eye rests gratefully on euri portraits as those shown by Messrs Wrigglesworth and Binns. They have all tho softness and delicacy of an Indian ink drawing The general effect is really charming," Evening Press, Bth November.—
"Hy tup process now patented by Messas Wrigglesworth and Binns ordinary photographs can bo given all the effect to be obtained op opal.. We feol sure that these pictures will speedily mate their way into public favor, and retain it aftordoingSß." Catholic Times, 16th November.— For sobriety of true realism of effect, and artistic success, commend nsto the now process,"—p. I). '' Such delightful and artistic results upon albunienized paper we have never htherto seen." -P. 11. ,7, WILLIS STrWELLINGTON. Neamy Oitositb the Emwrb Horn, WELLINGTON, •Telephono No 161. 8373 WELLINGTON GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. THE SECOND TERM will begin on TUESDAY. ,'2nh .May., Miss Hamilton will be at ilio School on Friday afternoon,-. 23rd May, to receive parents. '■';.. Terms-Upper School, £4 Bsj Lower ochool £3 10a 8d per term.: Ten per cent discount allowed if paid before 10th day of term', , wjas, r, powirßs,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3517, 22 May 1890, Page 3
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