Catholic Picnic and Sports. To be held in the Maaterton Park on ST. PATRICK'S DAY. May Pole Dance, Children's Races,Men'B Races, Hurling and Fuotball Matches, and other Games. Admission, Is ; Refreshments, Is ; Chilaren, Half Price. In the evening a Grand Vocal and Instrumental Conceit will be given in the THEATRE ROYAL, To commence at 8 o'clock. PROGRAMME. Ist Part. 1 Overture Orchestra under Mr Keisenberg 2 Sons, Silver and Gold, Mr Bray 3 Duet, Sweet is the Dream, Misses McClean and Fisher 4 Violin Solo, Irish Airs, MrMcDuff Boyd 5 Song, Nono Ver Mibs McLean G Song, The Haven Aloft Mr Coleman 7 Song, She wore a Wreath of Rose Miss Fisher 8 Song, Li Serenata, Miss M Citnino (Violin Oblipato). 2nd Part. 1 Song, An evening song, Mr Coleman 2 Song, Killarney Misa McLean 3 Song, Dubliu Bay Miss Fisher 4 Violin Solo, selected, Mr McDuff Boyd 5 Song, The Last Rose of Summe*, Miss M. Cimino 0 r.aughing Song, Mr Huiin 7 Duet, Friendship, Misses McLean and M, Cimino 8 Comic Song, (lucal) Mr Duff
EXHIBITION. WATER COLOB VIEWS m Masterton, the Wairarapa and othor New Zealand Scenery by C. Aubrey. To be disposed of by APT UMON by permission of the Hon the Colonial Secretary. 10 PRIZES VALUED £4O. Tickets 2s (id Pictures on view at Messrs Hounslow and Hoar's, Queen Street. HOUNSLOW& HOAB, Agents.
m REWARD. LOST, STOLEN, OR STRAYFD, 2 Spaniels. One old slut in pup, brown, with white ring round neck, and white orea3t. Also, liver-coloured slut, about six months old. Anyone returning either of the above described dogs to the undersigned will receive £l, or if both are returned £2. Anyone found detaining the same after this date will be prosecuted. The dogs have been missing about three weeks. J AS. MAC ABA, Maßterton, Feb. 13th, 1891.
J. E. DRAKE, BUILDER & CONTRACTOB, Pahiatca. rTONERALS conducted ia town and \2 country. Repairs promptly executed.
WAIRARAPA NORTH COUNTY. PUBLIC tenders will close at Noon of THURSDAY, 12th March, at the County Council Chambers, Masterton, (where particulars may be seen) for Metal cavtiwj on the Eketahuna to Mungaone Road section, of the Eketahuna to Tenia Road, Metal to be takm rom the JSketalmna Pit. F. G, MOORE, Clerk. Masterton, 7th March, 1891,
WAIRARAPA NORTH COUNTY. )EOPOSALS to raise loans ot £1865 . and £635 respectively for metalling on the Eketahuna-Tiraumea section of the Eketahuna-Tinui Road, j Notice is hereby given that polls of ratepayers interested herein will be ■; held between the hours of 9 a.m and 6 p.m. on SATURDAY, the 14th of March, 1891. i The following polling booths are appointed:—The Road Board Office, Altredton, The residence of Mr John Smith, Tirautnea. j WILLIAM H. BEETHAM, j Chairman. Masterton, 7th March, 1891. ORGANIST WANTED, |OR St Luke's church, Greytown, Cornish small salary. Apply to F. H. WOOD, Parishioners' church warden, Greytown. V» DEPARTMENT. Policyholders ana those about to tosura should note the three essentials of Into Insurance. BECUBITY. IJBEBAUTS. ECONOMY. IN THE GOVERNMENT OFFICE—SECUBOTT is unimpeachable; the pay ment of every Policy is guarantees by the State; ana, in addition, the accumulated Insurance Fund, invested in the soundest securities, now amounts to more than 1J millions sterling. LIBEBALITY is unequalled. Policies in arrear are kept alive so long as the charees on the Policy are not in excess ol the Surrender Value. Policyholders are unrestricted as to travel, residence, and occupation. Claims are promptly paid. Premiums are charged for age nearest birthday. Policies are unchallengeable on any ground except fraud, or suicide within twelve months. ECONOMY is insured by direct Parliamentary supervision. All expenditure outside payment of Claims, &c, has first to receive the sanction of the Legislature. Funds over 11 Million Pounds. Annual Income over £300,000. Cash Surplus in 1885, over £242.000 (LAST DISTMBOTIOS). J. H. BICHABDSON, . 01 Commissioner. STPATRCK'S DAY SPORTS, EKETAfIUNA. IN AIDOF THE MASTERTON HOSPITAL. SPORTS will be held in Parsons paddock, Eketahuna, on TUESDAY, the 17th March, 1891, For further particulars see programmes. ' Intending competitors will please take notice that nominationsfor ST. PATRICK'S HANDICAP, MILE RACE, WALKING RACE, and HURDLE RACE close on March 3rd with the Secretary A Ball will be held in the evening in Parsons' Hall. WM. MURDOCH, Hon. Secretary.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3751, 11 March 1891, Page 3
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