Sale of Superior Household Furniture, Pianoforte, Library, etc. SATURDAY. MAY 2nd, At 2 O'Clock. LOWES & lOKNS have received instructions from Mr R- Qant,who is leavirg for Europe, to sell the whole of hia his Valaable Furniture, Library, Pianoforte, etc, consisting of Pianoforte by Feller, <3hairs, Tables, Carpets, Couches, Piotures, Linoleum, Oil Cloth, Mats, Rugs, Bedsteads, Mattrasses, Toilets, Wardrobe, Lamps, Clocks, Camera complete, Brie-a-Brrc, Cooking Utensils and general useful sundries. Sale of a Consignment of Hawko's Bay Horses. TUESDAY, May sth, at 1 o'clock. OWES & 10RNS have received instructions to sell as above : 30 Hack Horses, broken and unbroken. All w ell bred.
IJIHEATBE ROYAL. SKATING WILL COMMENCE OX SATURDAY, 25TH. Admission Sixpence. Skatea Si xpence.
pyjHEA. TKEEOYAL SUNDAY EVENING, 8 to 9 o'clock SUBJECT — "Your Biography" (The Stoby or your life) by Mr Corrie Johns ton. Author of "Echoes of Grace," "Life Abundantly, etc." NO COLLECTION. ALL WELCOME. SEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. (Established 1845). ~|~T is hereby notified hat MR G. S. W. DALRYMPLE, Land Agent, Perry-street, Masterton, has been duly appointed RESIDENT AGENT, OF THE NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, for the Wairarapa district, from whom all Information can be obtained. WILLIAM LAMBERT, Manager for New Zealand. MR J. CHARLTON, TUNER and REPAIRER of PIANOS and ORGANS, ROM Wellington, is now of his regular vi-it to &tfll rfcon and district. Orders may be left witli Mr Holmes or Mr Gant. Musical Festival TO 13E HELD IN THE DRILL HALL,
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, Aran 28th and 29th. Chorus by Seventy Voices Accompanied by an Orchestra of Twenty InstrumentalistsSolos by the Leading Vocjalibts in the Wellington Provincial District. Many of the most eminent composers will be represented, including— HANDEL, MENDELSBHON, WEBER, FRANZ ABT, PINSUTTI, VAN BREE, AND OTHERS. Prices of Admission —Reserved chairs 3s, front seats 2s, back seats Is. Doors open at 7.30, overture at 8 sharp. A. VON KEISENBERG, Conductor. R, E. HOitNBLOW, Hon. Secretary. MAURICEVILLE ROAD BOARD. SPECIAL ORDER. -yrOTJCE is hereby Riven that, in J3( accordance with Section 29 of the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1886, the Board intend, at a meeting to be held on tho 25th April next, to make the following Special Order: — That, to secure the repayment of a loan of £I6OO borrowed under the Government Loans to Local Bodies' Act, 1886, and Amendment, 1889, f6r the purpose of constructing Dryer's Rock Road Extension, and Road, a special rate of 3J pence in the £, be made and levied on the rateable value of Sections 16,19 Block H; 14,13,12,11,10, Block HI; 108, Block 111, VII; 208, 209, Block VI; 106,118, Block VII; all m the" Kopuaranga Survey District, together with the Thirds accruing from Sections within the above area, ouch specialr&teshall be an annually recumng rate for 26 years, or until loan if repaid; and shall be paid in two half-yearly instalments on the Ist of January and list of July in each yea* gr^ Clerk; Mauriceville, March 30th, 1891.
ELECTION OF SCHOOL COMMITTEE. A Public Meeting OF the householders resident within ' the Maaterton School District will be held in the THEATBE ROYAL -qj* MONDAY, APRIL 27th, Ax 8 O'Clock, for the purpose of election of a School • Jommittee for the ensuing year. In accoi dance with the provisions of the School Committee Election Act, 1890, householders are called upon to send in to the respective Chairmen of the several school committees, in w ntrng, on or before MONDAY, 20th inst., the names of persons being householders, nominated by them for election to serve upon the Committee for the ensuing year. Such nominations shall bti sipned by the proposer and by the candidate- forms for these nominations can be obtained from the chairman AT THE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY, MR W. SELLAR, PERRY STREET, MASTERTON. (Signed) A. DORSET, Secretary. Edacation Board, -Ith April, 189], NOTICE. ANY Person trespassing in Miss Jean's Bush, and Lower Manair Farm Dairy, Boyne Terrace, with dog or gun. will be prosecuted. C. PARKER. April 4tb) 1891.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3794, 25 April 1891, Page 3
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658Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3794, 25 April 1891, Page 3
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