Amusements. MASTERTON TEMI'ERAOT UNION. GRAND Vocal and Instrumental CONCEIiT, Temperance Hall, MONDAY, Septombor iat. ADMISSION OD.' Doors open nt 7 DO, Commence 'at 8 sharp. PROGRAMME.
Addrcaa Chairman Ovotturo (Piratoa of Penzauce) A, Von Koisonborg's String Band Song ••■ MrUray Recitation Mian Powell Song ... llraKibblinvhite (Duet-Pianoturto) Miss A. mid Master Fred Potursoii Address llov J. Dollow Duet Messrs Bojjie and Ralph Song Mr Muller Selection ... A. Von Keisciiberg'a String Band Address ... ... liov AV. Rooto gong Mr Recs Quartette, Messrs Muller, Papworth, • Bogie and Ralph Selection Pianoforte Mrs Anketoll Song Mr Gant Address Mrßavmbor Duet, piano and violin, Misses Whito WJ REEVE,. Hon Secretary ST MAI'THEW'S SOBOOLROOM
lii nid of Choir Fund. Grand Vocal and Instrumental CONCERT, By Mr Rora Paiikkk, assisted by Mies and Gentlemen of Wellington nud Mastcrton. Tuesday, September 1 9, Admission 2s, Chairs i)u Extra. W. EPAIGE *& __. AN INVITATION BALL WILL bo held uudor the auspices of the MASTERTON MASONIO LODGES, VS THE DRILL HALL, Mastoton, THURSDAY 25m SEPTEMBER, At 8 O'Clock. Couimittco: Messrs D Guild W Sollar, J Aitken, L J Hooper, P Dickson, T E Price, and 0 A Pownall. Masons can obtain invitations for themselves or friends by applyin? to anj member of tho Committee. C A POWNALL, Hon Sec.
THEATRE ROYAL, MABTEMON. A COURSE OF LECTURES Will be delivered by WW COLLINS, Creditor of "Freedom,"(Sydnoy), to commence on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th, the first lecture to bo under the auspices of tho Masterton Assembly of tho Knights of Labour. Subject—"Tho cpming tho Land and Labour Struggles" Second Lecture on FRIDAY, September 6th- Subject—"Looking Backward, or the World Beforo Man." Chair taken at 8 p m. Admission—Dress Circle and Choir Is, Back Seats, Cd. NORTH WAIRARAPA RABBIT BOARD, Under the provisions of Section 10, Rabbit Nuisance Act, IoS2, Amendment Act, 188G, tho BTOOKOWHBBB' LIST Is doposited at the ollicora of the Resident Magistrate's Court at Masterton, for inspection without fee, Copies of tho said list may also bo seen at tho Post Offices, Gladstone and Tinui. f'nHE Rosidont Magistrate will sit to X bear objections, and finally royiso this list at the above-named Court on SATURDAY.tho 13th day of September 1800, at 10 o'clock iu the forenoon, J. DRUMMOND, Returning Ofiioer.
THE OHAMPION THOROUGHBRED SIRK OF HAWKED BAY, FOUL PLA"*, Will etanil this season at Mr Murphy's farm, Voodvillc, Foul Play was one of tlio moat successful and gamest racehorses that ever appeared 011 the New Zealand turf, carrying oil kiwis of weights and winning at all distances. His breeding speaks volumes and at the present day no horse in the Australasian colonics can claim the same number of winning strains of blood running through his veins, His siro was the mighty Traduccr, who commanded a hundred guineas per marc duiing Lis last years at tlio stud, It is on undisputed fact that no other Biro has left so many illustrious offspring possessing all the qualities of a thoroughbred race horse to maintain his wonderful reputation. Foul Play dam Fancy is also woll known as the matron of many first-class winners, " Hermit," the sporting writer in the Canterbury Weekly Press, when writing on the available sires for the season, after writing very flatteringly of Foul Play as a siro, says that ho is moro like his crcat ancestorTraduccr than any other of his stock now left, Foul Way in shape, make, and breeding, combines all that is icquisito in a siro to get first class stock and his performances over all distances and under all weights aro too well known to need recording hero, Foul Play in constitution, ono of tho greatest points to bo looked to in a sire after all the work he has gone through is now as sound and healthy m tlio day ho was foaled, For breeding andjicrformances of Foul Ploy see New Zealand Stud book and turf register, T H R M S. In order to make Foul Play available to all owners of brood marcs it has been decided to reduce the fee to four guineas and us grooms fee payablo at first service, As a further indiiccmcnttoownersnochargc will bo made for paddocking. The horse and marcs will bo in charge of Mr Morrison whoso long experience of from twenty to thirty years will be a guarantee to owners that their interests will have the utmost attention. For further particulars apply to J. J, MURPHY, or groom in chargo -" 3G02
HARRY REES, PRACTICAL BOOT AND SHOE MAKER. (Lito of B, Pearce's) HAS oponed noxtlo the "Star" ODico whore he may at all timos be found ready to make and repair Boots and Shoes on the SHORTEST NOTICE AT MODERATE CHABGES. H.E. trusts his old iriends and as many new ones will give him a tnal, no'tioeT : WVILE'S Coaches will .run to • Mauricoville eYory day (Sundays and Mondays excepted), till further notice, nohoe; ~~ IN consequents of the Trains not running, mails will not be ties patched or received between this Office, Wellington and Woodvillo on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS until further notice, ByOrdor, • J BAGGE, • 3602 . Pustmasler.---
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3602, 1 September 1890, Page 3
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836Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3602, 1 September 1890, Page 3
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