rpHEATRE ROYAL. MASTERTON. FIXIURES FOR THE "WEEK. TUESDAY—Skating THURSDAY—Skating SATURDAY -Skating Private rinking parties may engage the Kink by applying to the Manager. G. PHILLIPS, Managing Representaitve. ANOTHER TREAT ST PAUL'S BY MOONLIGHT. THE ENTRANCE TO the BLACK SEA. GRAND RE-OPENING rjIHEATRE ROYAL %< Haiid and Glove/' NEW SCENERY, APPROPRIATE MUSIC. MAY 25th, 1891. For full programme, future issue. The Scenery already shown by the Dobson-Kennedy Company is a guarantee what is to be seen. Reserved Seals can be obtained at Mk R. T. HOLMES', and tickets all over the town.
BOROUGH OF MASTERTON, The following is the list of the votes polled by the respective candidates at the present election : WEST WARD. CHAMBERLAIN, Edmund Edinborough 116 OULLEN, William ... 61 GAPPEfI, Swnuel Edward ... 113 HOOPER, Leonard Joseph ... 63 PERRY, Walter 112 REN ALL, Alfred William ... 57 SPACEMAN, George 7 Informal 2 EAST WARD. DIXON, Thomas 67 ETON, Henry Edgar 60 FEIST, Edwin 74 HERON, George 78 HOOPER, Joseph Ball 44 WAGG, Thomas 68 OUTER WARD CHAMBERLAIN, Thomas Edinboro 82 HESSEY, John 85 HOOPER, Leonard Joseph ... 34 JOHNSON, Edwin 28 MUTRIE, Alexander, junr. ... 91 RENALL, Alfred William ... 26 Messrs Edmund EUinborough Chamberlain, Samuel Edward (tapper, and Walter Perry for the West Ward; Messrs George Heron, Edwin Feist, and Thomas Dixon for the East Ward ; and Messrs Alexander Mutrie, junr., John Hessey, and Thomas Edinborough Chimberlain for the Outer Ward, having received the highest number of votes, I hereby declue them to bo duly elected councillors for the said respective wards of the Borough of Masterton, R. BROWN, Returning Officer.
Education office, Wellington, Bth May, 1891. Applications for the following appointments will be received up to noon on Wednesday, the 20th mat:— Head teacher Pirinoa school, attendance 25, salary about £llO per annum. Bead teacher Makara school, attendance 44, salary about £l3O per annum. Assistant teacher Pahiatua school, salaiy £6O per annum. All applications must be made on forms to be obtained at this office. A. DORSET, Secretary.
P HO I O Gr K 4PH I C STUDIO. Queen street Mastcrton. Branch Studios at Carterton and Greytown. jpORTRAITS taken in any weather by the Instantaneous Process. Portraits COPIED and ENLARGED to LIFE SIZE. Views taken in town or ceuntry. ON SALE—Views and Maori Photographs. THOS. ED PRICE
MAUBICEVILLE ROAD BOAED. TENDERS will close at noon on SATUEDAY, 16th May for 65 chain# wire fencing on Johnston's Road. Specifications at Mr Gundersen s Mauriceville. Tenders to be addressed to the Chairman. W. GRAY, Clerk. Mauriceville May 2nd, 1891
rjIENDERS will be received for Falling Light Bush at Wuihi, Wangaehu. Tenders close May 20. Specifications maj be Keen by applying to Dr Hosking, Masterton. May 4th, 1891. _ FOB SALE OR TO LET. gEVEN ROOMED HOUSE in Worksop Road- Apply GEO. C. SaUE, Queeu Street.
FOR A. FEW DA YS ONLY GREAT SALE OF DRAPERY AND CLOTHING. Nest to the BANK of AUSTRALASIA
NOTICE. THE next English and European Mail via San Franciso, will close at this office on THURSDAY, the 21st day of May, at 6.15 a.m., due San Francisco June 11th, due London June 24th ' J. BAGGE, Postniaßter. MafitertOD, 15th May, 1891.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3811, 15 May 1891, Page 3
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