mHEAIBE ROYAL. G. P. Hausmann, Lessee and Manager. n l an jl , THUESDAY, the 19tu FEB. Prof, Anderson, The Great Wizard of the North. THURSDAY, GRAND OPENING NIGHT ANDERSON A Lady Stabbed—real sword ANDERSON -real blood. The Hr.untcd ANDERSON Pavilion. Mdlle Blanche ANDERSON Anderson. Marvellous SecondANDERSON Sighted Sybl. The newest. ANDKRSON most wonderful, and unique ANDERSON entertainment in the world. ANDERSON Nothing like it to be seen anyANDERSON where. ADMISSION 3s, 2s, Is. Box Plan at Holmes', Stationer. THEATRE ROYAL. MONDAY MONDAY Feb. 23, Mastkrton-. Feb. 23 First appearance in Masterton of Eastern's Variety., Combination.10 Artists 10 Each a star in his particular line. Miss E. Elliott, the most talented Mezzo Soprano who has ever visited the cohinies ; Harry Hooper, Champion Rone Player ; William Easton; Master Willie, the smallest athlete in the world; Alf KingJas. Smith. Madame Marshall, Alex Hen derson, and R. D. Campbell. A unique and refined show, free horn vulgarity, Prices 2s and Is, j A C E THEATRE. GreTtown. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY IV. Under the management of Mr Barnard THE OPERATIC BURLESQUE A 1(5 ?! For the first time performed iu the Wairaraua. Prices as usual. Doors open 7 30; commence at 8. ST. PATRICK'S DAY SPORTS, EKETAHUNA. IN AID OF THE MASTERTON HOSPITAL.
POETS will be held iu Parsons' k_, paddock,Eketahuna,onTl T ESDA¥, the 17th March, 1891, For further particulars see programmes. Intending competitors will please take notice ithat nominations for ST. PATRICK'S HANDICAP, MILE RACE. WALKING RACE, and HUEDLE KACEclose on March 3rd with]the Secretary. A Ball will ho held in the evening in Parsons' Hall. WM. MURDOCH, Hon. Secretary. FOR SALE. i ' EGTIONS OF LAND, Te Ore Ore Road, between Hospital and resi« dence of F. 6. Moore Esq. Terms Exceptionally Easy. Apply W. Sellar " OST.—Between Club Hotel Stables and Te Ore Ore gate, a LADY'S JACKET. Finder; requested to, return ' same to Masterton Police Station. MASTEKTON HORTICULTURAL INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY. Autumn Show. Wednesday, 25th Feb. 1891. Drill Hall Masterton, Entries' to' be made' with Secretary fiom 7.30 to 9 p.m. on Tuesday, 24th February. Special prize list will appear in a few days. Catalognes &c, on application to W. B. CHENNELS, Secretary. Special Prize List for Autumn Show of the Masterton Horticultural and Industrial Society, to be held in the Drill Hall on Wednesday, 25th February, 18.91. j Numbers according to catalogue. • Class I. ■ No 4, W. B. Cbennells, Ist prize 5/, 2nd 2/; No. ID, Vf. B. Chennells, Ist prize ss, 2nd 2s ; No 27, Jno. Duthie & Co, Wellington, Ist prize 10s 6d; No 30j jno. Duthie &'Co, Wellington, Ist prize 10s Cd ;No 32,¥6 Beard, - Ist prize 10s 6d; Nq;29a, best collection 6 cpleus, W. B. Chenijells"; Ist prize"ss,' 2nd 2s ; No 29b, best collection 6 tuberous begonias, J \Eiiiott & Co, Ist prize value 7s 6d. . " '■'■"■' ' ' Class 11/'
. No 54, "W. G. Beard, Ist prize 7s 6d, 2nd 4a; No 54a, best collection ' cut flowers, W.G, Beard, Ist prize 103 6d ; No 60, T. Dixon, value ss. Class 111. ■ No 07, JVlrs W. H. Beetfaam, lßt prize :7s, 2nd 3s 6d ; No 81, Wilkins & Field, Wellington, Electroplated Cup value ■2lsi first, W. G. Beard 10s 6d, second • No 92, Kev. Father McKenna, Ist prize 7s, 2nd 3s 6d ; No. 93a, Best collection fruits, Mrs WV H. Beetham, value, 21a, and 10s Od. , - - Class IV Na 123 a Best collectionof tomatoes, : 4 of each variety, Mrs G- Williamson, box cigars, value, 26s ; No. 94, Mr G. Williamson, list prize 7s, 2nd 3s 6d ; No. 108, value 13s Gd; No. 125, J, Carpenter, value 10a 6d; No. 126 J. Myers ' Wellington, ldoz; i gallon Mason's fruit jaia ; No. 127, E. Anderson, WelliDgtOD, Mdz. quarts Mason's fruit jars; No.' 128, E.'Anderson, Wellington, hfaz. half srallon Mason's fruit j»rs. Class V. No. 133, J. Dixon, Moz mixed cordials; No. 138, Townsend and Cowper, value, 7s 6d; No. 140, H. i Peterson, value, 7s 6d; No. 144, E. T. ! Holmes, value, 10s Gd; No, 145, W. Dougall, yalue, 10s Gd. Class VI. No. 153, P. Dickson, value, 105..6 d; No. 154, (made by exhibitor), T. E. Price, idoz Cabinet Photographs, Class VII, No. f75, W. aid G. and Go's, Wellington), assortment patent honey oCIUwv security at current rates. I Apply by letter "Investor' 1 C/o this office.
W. F. COTTRELL CUSTOMS, SHIPPING AND [j FOBWAEDING AGENT AKD GENERAL CAKRIEK, Cottr6ll'G Parcel's Post Express, Parcels and Packages forwarded and JoHverei to any address, at. cheap jirough,inclusive rates. One charge, no extras, no trouble. Despatches to Great Britain, Europe and Australia by every steamer. Agents for the Westport Coal Company (Coalbrookdale). GheySieebx Wellington
TO DBAI3SERS. rpENDEKS wanted for Digging 03 Chains of Braid. Apply before 10 a.ni at Matahiwi, on 29tK, 20th, and 21stinsts. Tenders to be posted by noon MONDAY, 23rd, at Maaterton, addressed J. * H. HULMKS, 3737 Matahiwi.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3740, 19 February 1891, Page 3
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