t\^M^';ykftA!i!p!'' ? :.' ,- '-"' v | /-■.■■: ■ ..' ■' I Rev Clark's Bpßy[l*Al]SMJßNlS.' ..-, DEOEMBER2B, • FORTRESS I rALAOEI PRISON! "Tho most ancient and most pootio ~ pilo in Europe." 'Concluding with a Grand Peroration England under "Victoria. Federation of ■'" v the World! OUR MODERN LIBERTIES. " The; Peroration was something' liiaatprly; it ■/hade mo fzol proud to boa 1 Briton,"—Australasian, ■■■■ ATTEND THE SALVATION ARMY w'kuSIOAL BATTLER AND '■■•■. Coftee Supper, Boxiiig Night, ■ jAiBr.M, Staff Captain and Mrs Robinson and othor odicers from Wollingtuu will be thero, TICKETS, 1/durini; tho day in Wrigloy's 1 . Paddock ■ MAURIOEVILLB ROAD BOARD NOTICE is hereby "iVon that the ■ Board, 'm'th tho consent of the ratepayers interested, propose to raise a loan>urider'th'o i "Govovnniont Loans to Local Bodies Act, 1883, and Amendment, 1889," For the putposo ot felling and forming Mount Munro Road East, through Natiyo Reserve of 1000 acres, and " sections 173, 170, and. 170, Block XIII, Manifaone. Tho amount proposed to beborrowed ■ is-£3OO, and the amount to bo set apart each year to pay off the ' loan is £ls, To pay interest and annual charges a special rate of 5 and Jth ponce in the £. will be made on the ratable '■'valueof sections 173,175,176, Block XIII, Mangaono, and Section 10, Block I, Koponranga Survey District, togothor Ti'ith the "thirds" accruing ' from sections within tbe abovo ~ area.-.lt is proposed to pay cost of raising loan and first . year's Interest out of the loan; A'meeting, of ratepayers to consider tho above proposal mil be held at the Road Board Office, Mauricevillo, on MONDAY, the ,12th of January, 1891, at 11 a.m. ■', ■ <■ W, GRAY, Clerk. December 18th, 1890. A GOLD MINER WHO SUFFERED . health in such a REMARKABLE MANNER, after all else had FAILED, that he will on receipt of a self-addrcsscd stamped envelope, send the mode of ■]p, cure FREE to all fellow sufferers. '' Address, A Miner, G.P.0., Sydney. Railway Boarding House (Nearly Oppmv Post Office.) Hall Street. Masterton. X Boarding House, iu thanking his patrons (especially, tho working men) for past faVoraj ; having renovated' ■' ahd completely refurnished it throughout, begs to intimato that those giving him a call will find that for comfort, etc., it is second to' ; nono iu the Wairarapa. .
THE BEST li TABLE IN THE DISTRICT. . Board; and Lodgin? 18s por week If paid in advance, or £1 pt the ond of the ALLMEALS, ONE SHILLING, ' BEDS, ONE SHILLING Sitting id Headiwj Room, frimle Sitting Ladies, 300 D STABLING. FRED WRIGHT VALUABLE TOWN ACRE FOR . SALE. nHB ; well known ARGYLE L BOARDING 'HOUSE and out buildings,- together with a cotlagoon Town" Acre 80, Maaterton, ia ofFored for sale,'Tho Boarding House is undof leasoto a good tenant.'For further iiarticnlartf <to the exeoutors c' lh« ate Mrs A. McKenzio. EDWIN FEIST and WILLIAM .ALEXANDER, UNION HOTEL ; PAHIATUA, , ', . ,PROPEIE TO E. i[) LaW,Maßtovlon,bega to a X, inform settlors, travellers, «...d the public ("(morally that he lias talcmiovcrtheoLoto Hotel,and trusts to receive the «anie liberal patronage bestowed on his predecessor, Mr, C. A, Christiansen., •. ..■ ■'■' Wines and Spirits ot the best . brands only, ■, Good stabling and Paddocks, :.;.. ~.,:,,& PRICE, ' :,,: ~ ..!,' ..Proprietor ■ mjHE'.neit English and European I. Jf ail via Bid, if specially addressed t" Ruapeliu," will closo at this Oliico on WEDNESDAY, the 24nd day of Dec, at 0.15 am, Parcels by this mail will close oh SATURDAY, tho 20th, at 2 p m, due"in London February4fh, ;( .. '■; JAMESAITKEN, , ■ ]'' lA'ctinffPostmaster. ; Mastertoii', Wtli Decomber, 1890. '., Moiidky, i)ec. 29tli. * MauHceville Hall. GRAND i'laitt aud Fancy DrertH BALL,;/,*: '■■';' A GRAND .Pliiii find Fancy Dress Ball,; under the auspices of the Mauriceville Cricket and Athletic Clubs . willbojielil.on„MQNDAY,,Decpraber 29th, -urine Manrice'vilie Hall, Ihe proceeds to'bpd9voted to payhyfoi'.tJip Recreation groiind. •. •■■';■;«..; (JOOD'-MUSIO; EFFIOIENT M.'sC. REFRESHMENTS PROVIDED.' Double Tickets 5/-,' Extra Lady 1/G / 1 All arrangements' carried out under the tW supervision of an chergeticcoihuiitteei'' if 1 .■'■ J. BANISTER,'.; ~ '-■■•'' ''" -"■'■' " l "Becr6t4ry. ;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3692, 20 December 1890, Page 3
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622Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3692, 20 December 1890, Page 3
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