Amusement ..." ; the Grand Volunteer BALL; ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 12. IMLL SHED, BALL OF,THE'SJSASON Particulara, Band and Commitloo will be duly announced. GENERAL OOMMITTEEODeetham, MHB, W H Boetham, '0 Heron (Mayor), AW Benall, AAKlkins, P Dickson, I! A Pownall, Jiu Macam, L J llooper, WBirsohberK, W B Oheunolli, J lorni, E McErai, J Williams, HE Eton, E Eton, Jus Ross,.) Perry, E H Waddington, 0 E Tabuteau, J Hooper, F Innes, A J Hathaway, A E Copping, E Welch, II E Hornblow, J Dixou, F O'Connor, T W agg, W Sellar, J W Leahy, A D'Arcy, W Dougal, W Harmon, F Bolloway, GTownsond, J Bossey, 0 Cowper, JBltmos, II Hirachborg, E Darloy, U Winclwstcr, CKwington, R Hull, H Owen, J Graham jnr, H Petersen W Cullon, L Murray. Q NiooJ, Milling ton, J Wntlo, R Jihiieton, T Shaw, Jas Thompson, W Grenthead, W Bray, 0 Prangnell, W Shaw, Capt, Muir, Liout, Hounslmv, Foreman Kingdon, limnohman Hounelo'ir, Firemen G Ward, and D Jackson, GFOY, Hon Secretary, I
ODDDULUWB BALL. V. the außpices of tho Loyal Ekctahuna Lodeo, M.U., L0.0.F. in the EKETAHUMTUWN HALL, on THURSDAY, the 14th day of AUGUST, 1890, on tho occasion of the GrandLodgo meeting of delegates. Admission to ball—Gontlumen, 7/G, Ladies FREE, WM, MURDOCH. y.G., Hon, Sec, to Ball Coinmitteo,
rnO LET—Shop anddnelliuff nest to 1 Star Hotel, Qucen-atruefc. Bent, 10s per week. Apply 6. S, W. Dav rymple, Land Agent, Perry-stroot. H'lO LET-An oiglit-roomod dwelhig X with bath ruum and all other conveniences, centrally situated coiner of Jknmstor and Dixon-Btrcot, within 10 minutes walk of fust Ollice. Apply Diiw Offioe,
TEN POUND REWARD GOME person having taken trees |J recently planted fiom my farm on the Opaki. road, the nbo?o reward will be paid for information that will lead to the conviction of the person who took them, J. MAOAEA.
GEQ. LANGTON, AcCOUMANT AND COMMISSION AOENT. TRADESMEN'S books kept Ac:' counts mailo out. Kont3and debt collected <m roaaonabln (orms. Enquiries atMr Sage's Tent Depot will eceive attention.
OPENING NOTICE. E- COLLIER iEGS to notify tho people of MasterD ton that ho lias oponed a FISH SHOP and OYSTER SALOON in those premises lately occupied by Mr Presswood, Watohmaker, and hopes by strict attention to business to niorit a Rhare of public patronage. Fresh and Smoked Fish and Fresh Oysters always on hand, 0. E. is a cash purchaser of Mbits and Poultry. HIGHEST "BICE GIVEN.
FORSA.I.E, L frame, 4in lira, 1 Reid" and Gray OHAFFCUTrER, arceat size, with 1 Deering itEAPER and BINDER. Apply E, 0. SMITH, Tauetu,
COLE & PAYNE. PAINTERS, PAPERHANGERS, GLAZIERS, and GENERAL DECOJUTERS. Beat material and workmanship combined with moderate charges Hooms papered ou the shortest notice. Orders to bo left at Mr COLE'S, Chapel-stroet North.
NOTICE 13 lieroby given that all claims against the eßtate of ROBT. WILSONE, late of Masterlon, Clerk, deceased, must be sent to my office at Masterton not later Uimi THURSDAY, the 14th day uf August, 1889, otherwise they will not be recognised, at,d nil accounts owing to the above named deceased mint bo paid at my office by the above mentioned date. W G REARD, For the executors of Robt. Wilsone Maßtortun, July 31st, I£DO. 3575 mHE next English and European I Mail, via San Francisco, wiil closo at this Offico on SATURDAY, the 9th day of August, at 6.15 a.m. Due in San Francisco August 30th. Due in London September 15th, r J. BAGGE, Postmastor. Masterton, 29th July, 1890, BEG to notify Contractors, Bushfallers, and others around. Eketahuna, that I cannot, undertake to come out to any accident unless some responsible person brings the messago and guarantees the payment for my Hflrvices W GUY McLENNAN, M R C S Enr. &c, 8577 Ekotahuna, ~jV)R Genuine RawandßoiledLinseeo _J Oil, warranted genuino from l!/4 ot 8/G per gallon, .Turpentine from 3/9 per and E. TINGE Y T 1 0 LET—Five-roomed dwelling with live acres of rich land, including valuable orchard and ample supply or rewood, withm fifteen minutos walk of e at' Office. Apply, G. S. W. Dal &. RVMPiE, Land Agent, Perry-street. mENDEßSareinvitodlor . Alterations and remov Ivg the buil<Hnar« of f- the Mawtertou Coach Factory. - Flans aiid specifications to be seen at E. Dixon's, Tenders, close on MONDAY, 18th August next. The lowest or any tender hot necessarily accepted: 3678 EDWARD DIXON,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3579, 5 August 1890, Page 3
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