" ANTED KNOWN-Adrcrtibo-T T ments for situations in this column not erceending 1C words ONE SHILLING first insertion, SIXPENCE each subsequent insertion. "ANTED—/v i'ntsT Class Fencer. IYV Permanent billet. Apply personally to Handyside, EoWSrts and Co., Akitio. 3737 ANTED—A respectable person y housekeoper. A pply to E. H. E' I Carterton. TT / ANTED—A good plain cook I VV must hnvo good references good wages. Apply to Miss Caaolberg, Worksop Road. WANTED TO LEASE. A HOUSE, with from two to four .na," Ofiic land attached. Address, o of this paper. ANTED KNOWN—JAS. WEBB ' lias just opened up a fresh stock !of TWEEDS and COATINGS which he is desirous of cutting up in GLOBO. Please inspect and leave your esteemed orders, and I will soon smash thorn up and save the country from inevitable ruin, consequent on thelosß of Atkiuson JAMES WEBB, 3718 Cheap Cash Tailor. ACANCIES tor GENTLEMEN : f BOARDERS. Permanent or ■ Board only at HOLLY HOUSE, Chapel, Street. Terms, Moderate.. ~ H(i7i ANTED Green.' Flax 10 l>o delivered tit Riverside Flax Mill. GEORGE HERON. WANTED KNOWN.— THE CO OPERATIVE DRUG STORE Cubaj Street, Wellington, is allowed by all who call there, to' bo the most reasonable Chemists' Shop in Wellington for all Toilet' Requisites, Chemist Sundries, ' Sponpea Patent i Medicines, etc. ' Charge" for dispensing prescriptions (ire regulated by the prioe of the drugs enumerated and not by the old orthodox scale.
Win. E. WOODS, the proprietor, believes in theuse and not abuse Of his knowledge of cKemißtryVßnd 'cari'saristj' all classes of his thorough practioa. acquaintance with all branches of his ofesalon., r ■,- . • • ,' • . ■': ,-j :■. ",-f MrsETayler's Queen Street Registry ..andj.-JPiuit'? Depot. ..-'.;,: >■ •/■■.: r--, : v/i.-;..il 1:1' ANTED—A Housemaid and -Kitchenmaid for one family. '' ANTED—A good Gonoral Servant ...- and a Housemaid for one family. GRAZING for horses and cows, (good '•"• feed and water). •: , * '■ '• WANTED-A good General for'.the - country., .Wages 15s. f\i r?OR! SALE -i- THIS DAY —• drapes, U Peaches, Pears, Nedtariuesy Passion Fruit.Mulberries.Blackberries, Bananas, . Plums. Cucumbers.land all kinds of freßh vegetables, New Milk. V;V roomed Cottage with Bcullevy in Queen-street; palinc; fenco ail round. Terms exceptionally easy* For further particulars, apply to W Sbll'ar. ANTED KBOWX--tftßa -Dawson T T (late of Djeasmakor flessey - street Masterton; Dresßemade at reasonable price*. Ladies bodices out and fitted. First-class., and style;,.,; fr| • 8389 > ANTED KNOWN. THE T V; LITTLE CASH TAILOR-thahfof .erv much the Liberal Electors of Masterton.qnd the aurrouridinp di&rt'ots j"" of Wellineton and-Woodville. Tlifciwoo' is : torn from the sheeps' baok, Washed Spun,: and- Woven, and .'placed in tlia hands of James Webb, Tailor, in the shape of, Broad. Cloth and Handsome Tweeds, and now adorns tho back of humble voters in goodly numbers anct' the large number of orders for Xmas already in hand will keep me fully employed up to that festive season. For your kindness in placing me at the head of the poll, and liberal backing for thcf last 2 years, ■•! tender you my hearty thanks, and-wish you all. happiness and prosperity. . JAMES WEBB;- Cheap Cash Tailor, Queen street, Masterton. :
- £IOO. ■>■■<■ GREYTOW' AMALGAMATED FBIENDLY SOCIETIES; . ' :: . SPORTS,',' ' ."' . To take place at the REOttEATION RESERVE, St. Patrick's Day, Thursday, Marchl7,lß9l. : Committee: Metsrs H. Humphries (chairman), W. S. Skeet, H. Trotman, J. Beard, R. Bright, W. Maxtdn> C. J; Beard, R.. Grigg; J. Maguiro, W. A. Tate, J. Fuller, and A. L. Webster; I PROGRAMME. ' 1. MiiD£N Rack, 220 yards; .Nomina tion 2s (id, Ist prize £3, 3nd £l'. ,' 2. Boy's Race, (under 12 years), ; 100 ' yards. • Ist prize ss, 2nd 2s Gd; •8. 220 Yards Handicap. Nomination 2s, acceptance-3a (3d. Ist prize £4; 2nd 80s. ■■■..•' • w 4. Hop Step and JuMPi : 'JNominationlß' f'd. Ist prize £l', 2nd 10s. s'. Girl's (under 12, years) 100 yards, "lscprizess, 2nd 2s Od. ''" 6. 10Q Yards Handicap. -Nomination. 2s Qdi acceptance 4s 6d. '-lßt prize £5, 2nd 30s, 3rd 10s. ;" "■ ', 7. Old Men'sVßaoe, (oyer Sbyeara)' once round the course," domination'" Is. Ist prize £l,2nd 10s. 8. Throwing- H'c'r. Nomination Is, acceptance 2s. Ist prize £2, 2nd £l. 9. 150 Yards Straight Hurdle H'o'p, over 10 .-hurdles, p'aeed -10 yards;r . apart., /NoniinatSoa 2s (3d, accept' ance 4s Cd. Ist prise £O, 2nd £2 3rd 10s. :i ,- .Ti-.'; 10. Boy's Race,* (under 14 years)"'22o yards. Nomination 6d. Ist prize7s ed,'2rid2s'6d. , •••• • 11. 0:»e Mile Handicap. Nomination, 4s; acceptance Gs. Ist prize .£lO, 2nd £4,3rdfl.'' ': , ' 12. Girl's Race (under 14 yoars) 220' yards. Nomination Gd. Ist prize 7s Gdj 2nd 2s Gd. ' 13. Running High Jump'. Nomination Is (id. Ist prize £l,2nd 10s. 14. St. Patrick's Handicap, 150 yards. .Nomination'4s, acceptance Ga. lbfc . prize £lO, 2nd £4, 3rd £l. 15. Egg and Spoon and Wvter Race, 100 yards. Nomination Is (id, Ist £l, 2nd 10s. .'",." IG. Firemen's Race Handicap, 220 ' ; yards, to be run in working nnitoroi. "• Nomination la, acceptance 2s. ' Ist 'prizo, 42,2 nd £l. 17. Saolt Race, upsido clown. Nominations.,ls, (id 1 it prize. 151, 2nd JOa. 18. 220 Yards Hurdle Handicap, ovor 10 hurdles. Nomination 2b Gd, acceptance, 4s (insist prize £G,.2nd . £2 10s. 19. Youths' Race Handicap (undo) .1,0 years) 220 yards; Nomination Is. acceptances, Ist prize £l, 2nd 10s, •20. Rand Race Handicap, 220 yards, to he run in uniform. Nomination
Is, acceptance Is. Ist prlzo 30s, 2nd 10a. 21. Half Mile Handicap. Nomination 2s Cd, acceptance) 4a 6d. Ist prize £6. 2nd £2, 3rd 10s. 22. Throwing Light Hammer 'Handicap. Nomination Ib, acceptance 2b. lat prise£2,-2nd £1 ; , '••'. '■ • 23. Consolation Handicap, 220 yards. Nomination 2s Gd.- Ist. prize £2, 2ndil. . ' .. : ■ ■ I NOMINATIONS for No's 8, .6, 8, 0. LI, 14, 10, 18, 10, 20, 21 ondv22 will, close at Ureytowu on SATURDAY, March 7th. v •• '. , ,' . HANDICAPS will bo 'declared in Wairarapadtandardand Evening l'os ,n WEDNESDAY, March 11th. All nominations must bo accompanied by the proper foe or they will not bo iccepted. _ F A. L. WEBSTER, Hon. Sec. . SALVATION ARMY. ienoral Booth's Social Scheme at the Vlasterfon Army Barravlts iit 8. p. m. Jhildren under 12 not admitted. Col« ectioh at doo COME AND WELCOME,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3739, 18 February 1891, Page 3
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