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ZEALAND RAILWAYS WELLINGTON SECTION. PRINCE OF WALES'BIRTHDAY, To be observed On MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10,1890, MILIARY TOURNAMENT • At ' fIUTT PARK RACECOURSE. RACES ATFEATHERSTON. On Monday, lOlh instant, the ordinary trains to the Wairarapa will leave Wellimrton at 8.6 a.ra. aud 5.20 p.m, from the Wairarapa to Welling' ton wiU leave'Eketahuna r.t 6.60 a.m and4,s , p.ui,; the morning and after noon trains leaving Mastorton at 8.3 and 6.15 respectively. Tho afternoon train from Wellington at's.2o p.m. will run through to Ekotahuua. All other ordinary paasengor trains will run as usual. The morning train from Wellington, and the goods train from Mastorton, .will: both stop a» a point opposite the Racocouree south of Featherston. A .'train will 'pick up passengers at the same place about tun minutes to 6; passengers for the south should proceed by this to Feathors.tun, and thoro join tho train for Wellington which will not stop at tho course Special osctirsion tickeis, available for return on day of issue only may obtained as undor Betwcdn Wellington and Upper flutt first Glass Second class 2s 6d Between Wellington, Ngauranga Potone aud Lower Hutt, aud undermentioned stations (each way;From .' Ist 2nd Class Class 8 d\s d Eketahuna 11 6 8 0 I Masterton 0 0 7 0 Carterton 8 6 6 0 tfreytown 8 6 0 6 Foatherston 7 0 5 0 Kuitoko 5 0 3 6 BY ORDER. Traffic Agont's Office, Wellington, Nov 5,1890, MAUHICEVILLE ROAD BOARD NOTICE is hereby given that it is the intention of the Mauricoville Road Board with tho consent of the Ratepayers interested to raise a loan under the 11 Government Loans to Local Bodies Act 1886," for the purposo of acquiring land for, and felling and forming a road through Sections 43 Mauricoville Sub-Division, 11, 12, Block I, Kopuaringa Subdivision called the Mount Munro Road to giye accesj to Sections 10, 11, 12, !13, 14, Blook I Kopuaranga, Tho amount proposed to be borrowed is £3OO, The amount to Vo act apart each year to pay off loan is £l6 to meet which a rato ef ojd in the £ will be made on the rateablo value of the following properties. Sections, 10, H r -12, IS, 14, all in Blook I Kopuaranga Sub-Division. It] is proposed to pay the first years interest and expenses of raising loan, out of the loan. moeth'g of ratepayers interested Til be held to discuss tho abovo proposal at,Mr GUNDERSON'S Oentnil Storo, Mauricoville at 4 p.m. on MIINDAi, December Ist. _ . W. GRAY, Olotk, . November 3rd, 1800.

MAURICEVILLE ROAD BOARD. "VfOTIOE is hereby given that it is 1M the intention of tho Mauricevillo Road Board with tho consent of the Ratepayers iuterbsted to raise a loan under the'' Government Loans to Local Bodies'. Act 1886" for the purpose of fellin? and forming Mount Munro Road East, through 1000 acres at Native Reservo and Sections 173,175, 170, Block XIII Mangaone S, D. The amount proposed to be borrowed is £3OO, The sum to bo set apart each year, tn pay off the loan is £ls, to meet which a special rate of six and seven eighths pence in tho £ will bo, made on tho rateablo value of Sections 173, 175, 170, all in Block XIII, Mangaone SD. Tho first year's interest and expenses of raisin; loan, to be paid out of loan. . A mooting of ratepayers interested g&H bo held to discuss abovonroposal -i ™lr Gundcwon's Central Store on Monday, Dec. Ist, at 4.30 p.m. W, GRAY, Clerk. Monday, Noy. 3rd, 1890. T notice; Subscription l'sts aro boin K started through tho Lower Valley for.the purpose of raising funds for the benefit of tho children pf the late Alfred pijftqn> who died at Carterton about twelve months ago. Tho children, fiyo in number, with ages ranging from fourteen months to Bovon years, have been taken charga of by Mr Lars ..Anderson, of Ekotahunn, entirely at his own expense; He has applied to the Benevolent Socjety for aid, but they informed (liij) tl]atnqtl)ing could be dono in the itjatter, He was informed tliot the only way was to hand tlio children over to the police, which lie did not like doing as Mrs Anderson' had promised Mr Clifton that she would see to the children. It comes very hard on Mr Anderson to havo to support the children qut of lllsqwnpockot, Mrs Clifton liasgono out to ttork,' but has bion very ill, and quite uiuble to assist in any way. Any ouo who could assist by giving n little would be doing, a charitable action, Subscriptions may bo left ai tho oflicoof this paper. jgf. 1 •TMP IMPOUNDING NOTICE. Masterton, November 4th, 1890. [POUNDED by ranger, from X Manoia, one Dapplo Grey Horeo, shod all round, no visible brand. If not jjlajmed and sU e'spoWs; paid will Uq - |oia on "SATUKDAY, 'Noy 23, at 12 o'clock neon, > " ' As RICHARDS, jjC55 T|. Poundkeepor. FOK SALE.—A quiet' Milking Cow, just calved, Apply this office. . H(is4 "W, FERRY, ' JfIBTOIIEB, Queen 5tr0et,...,,, Masttrion, BEGS to inform his custowors and tho general public that having decided •-to close No. 1 shop, for the purposo of addiny to Ins dwelling houso, the business (as soon as tlio necessary alterations and improvements can bo made) will be carried out under the supervision of Mr F Holloway. His carts«ill run as usual and supply 'Hie best quality of meat at tho wistpossible prices for cash. Owing to tho reminder given him by tho late firo, ho takes this opportunity of requesting his customers that all over, due accounts pat be paid within ono I ftoa\ date,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3655, 6 November 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3655, 6 November 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3655, 6 November 1890, Page 3

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