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THEATRE ROYAL. MONDAY MONDAY Feb. 23, Mastrrto.s*. Feb. 23 First appearance in Masterton of Easton'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 colnnies ; Harry Hooper, Champion Hone player; William Easton; Master Willie, the smallest athlete in the world; Alf King Jas. Smith. Madame Marshall, Ales Henderson, and R. D. Campbell. A unique and refined show, free from vulgarity, Prices 2s and Is, ST. PATRICK'S DAY SPORTS, EKETAHUNA. IN AID OF THE MASTERTON HOSPITAL. SPORTS will be held in Parsons' paddock,Eketahnna, onTUtiSDAiT, the 17th March, 1891, For further particulars see programmes. Intending competitors will please take nofice that nominations for ST. PATRICK'S HANDICAP, MILE RACE, walking race, and hurdle RACE close on March 3rd withjthe Secretary. A Ball will be held in the evening in Parsons' Hall. SECTIONS OF LAND, Te Ore Ore Road, between Hospital and residence of F. G. Moore Esq. Terms Exceptionally Easy. Apply W. ■Sellje MASTERTON HORTICULTURAL INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY. Autumn, Show. Wednesday, 25th Feb. 1891. WM. MURDOCH, Hon. Secretaiy. FOR SALE ON

IN THE Drill Hall Masterton, Entries to be made with Secretary fiora 7.30 to 9 p.m. on Tuesday, 24th February. Special prize list will appeal in a few days. Catalogues &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, 1891. Numbers according to catalogue. Class I. No 4, W. B. Chennells, Ist prize 5/, 2nd 2/ ; No. 19, W. B. Chennells, Ist prize ss, 2nd 2s ; No 27, Jno. Duthie -ft Co, Wellington, Ist prize 10s 6d ; No 30, Jno. Duthie & Co. Wellington, Ist prize 10s 6d; No 32, W G Beard, Ist prize 10s 6d; No 29a, best collection coleus, W. B. Cheniiells, Ist prize ss, 2nd 2s ; _No 29b, best collection 6 tuberous begonias, J Elliott & Co, lßt prize value 7s 6d. Class 11. No 54, W. G. Beard, Ist prize 7s Cd, 2iid 4s ; No 54a, best collection cut flbwers, W. G1 Beard, Ist prize 10s 6d ; No 60, T. Dixon, value ss. Class HI. No 07, Mrs W. H. Beetham, Ist prize 7s, 2nd 3s 6d ; No 81, Wilkins & Field, Wellington, Electro plated Cup value 21s, first, W. G. Beard 10s 6d, second • No 92, Rev Father McKenna, Ist prize 7s, 2nd 3s 6d ; No. 93a, Best collection fruits, Mrs W. H. Beetham, value, 21g, and 10s 6d. Class IV < No 123 a Best collectionof tomatoes, 4of each variety, Mrs G. Williamson, ,box'cigars, value, 265; No. 94, Mr G. Williamson, Ist prize 7s, 2nd 3s 6d ; :No. 108, Geo. Johnston, 51b box tea, value 13s 6d; No. 125, J. Carpenter, va'ue 10s 6d; No. 126 J. Myers Wellington, ldoz. i gallon Mason's fruit jats ; No. 12*7, E. Anderson, Wellington, idoz. quarts Mason's fruit jars; No. 128, E. Anderson, :Wellington, Moz. half eallon Mason's fruit j«8. ; r Class Y. No. 133, J. Dixon, Jdoz mixed cordials; No. 13i8, Townseud and ■Cowper, value, 7s 6d; No. 140, H. Peterson, value, 7s 6d ; No. T. Holmes, value, 10s 6d.; No, 145, W. Dougall, value, 10s 6d. Class VI, | No. 153, P. Dickson, value, 10s 6d; ■No. 154, (made by exhibitor), T. E. Price, idoz Cabinet Photographs, Class VII, No. i 75, W. and G. Turnbull and Co's, Wellington), assortment patent honey n-l nnn TO lend on good freehold 30 I UUU aecurity at current rates. Apply by letter "Investor" C/o this office. TO DRAINERS. J ; fjpENDEBS wanted for Digging 63 Chains of Drain Apply before 10 a.m at Matahiwi, on 29th, 20th, and 21stirists. Tenders to be posted by noon MONDAY, 23rd, at' Masterton, addressed J. & H. HOLMES, 37'37 BJatahiwi. J. Arthur Chisholm, (6i years journeyman with, and successor to W. Littlei'ohn and Sou, Cuba street, Wellington, N.Z,) Watclimaker, Jeweller, Optician, etc, etc EW GOODS every mail. Watches a Speciality, at reasonable prices. Country Orders attended to with despatch. A printed Guarantee for 12 montha with every watch repaired. ISP Next Pearce's Boot Arcade.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3742, 21 February 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3742, 21 February 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3742, 21 February 1891, Page 3

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