V£RY LATEST. (By Telegraph). I United Press Association.) Strike of the Unemployed. Mabton, Thursday. The unemployed beyond Hunterville struck work on Tuesday, owing, it is said, to the general discomfort of the position. BOROUGH of MASTERTON LICEN SING DISTRICT. In the matter of " The Licensing Ant, 1881," "Theßegulation of Local Elections Act, 1876," and the amendments thereof. Masterton Licensing District has, by writing under his hand, dated the 20th day of JULY, 1891, notified me as I\E TURNING OFFICER for the said District, that at a sifting of the Resident Magistrate' 3 Court holden at Masterton on the 15th day of JULY, 1891, the Resident Magistrate declared void the election of the Borough of Masterton Licensing Committee holden at Masterton on the 29th of MAY, 1891, and whereas the vacancies thereby created are deemed to be extraordinary vacancies and a fresh election is necessary to fill the same, I therefore appoint FRIDAY, the SEVENTH DAY of AUGUST, 1891., the day for the election of five persons to fill the said vacancies, and I appoint the Town Clerk's Office, Chapel street, Masterton, the place, and THURSDAY the 30th day of J ULY, 1891, the day for receiving the nomination of candidates. Dated at Masterton this 20th day of JULY, 1891.
&, BROWfI, Returning Officer. MASTERTOM RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. |HE usual weekly parade will be held J. on THURSDAY next. Fines for non-attendance. C. A. POWNALL, Captain Commanding, GREYTOWN PRIVATE BAND ANNUAL Plain and Fancy Dress Invitation. Masquerade Ball PALACE THEATRE. GREYTOWN FRIDAY, AHJGUST 21st, 1891. Further Particulars in future issue. NOTICE. rpHE next English and European X Mail via Rio, per R.M.S Arawa, will close at this office on Friday, the 24th day of July, at 6.15 a.m. Due in London September sth. J. BAGGE, Postmaster. Masterton, July 20,1891. ENDERS WANTED.— For Falling, Hauling, and Tram, ing, q 'otara logs for Sawmill at per 100 feet. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders close on 81st July. 1891. Full particulars on application to
ERNEST O. SMITH, Taueru Saw Mills. IT. MATTHEW'S SCHOOLROOM. SOCIAL GATHERING, FRIDAY, JULY 24th. BALE of WORK. REFRESHMENTS Doors opens at 7 p.m. Admission Is, children 6d.) CINDERELLA, --' At 8 p.m.
MASTERTON VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE 6th Annual BALL, To be held in the DRILL HALL, on Wednesday, August sth. The Social Ball of the Season. Under the patronage of Mr A. W. Hogg, •M.H.R, the Mayor, Borough Councillors, and the ladies and leading citizens of Masterton. A strong and influential committee of ladies and gentlemen has been formed to carry out details, so as to ensure a complete success. Dancing to commence at 8.30 p.m. Music by Eeisenberg's band. Double Tickets, admitting extra lady, 7/6. Dancing at 8.30. Music by A. von Eeisenberg's string band, B. HOUNSLOW, Captain. GEO. A.WARD ) -,„;„,. a an , a W. H> COLE | Joint Seo«.
MISS WATSON ) EGS to announce that she will(D.v.) ) resume School in PerryStreet on MONDAY, 20th mat, Subjects— ENGLISH, mUSIC, FRENCH, LATIN, akd ALGEBRA. Terms on Application. A Competent Master lias been oigaged for Latin and Algebra. FOR SALE PRIVATELY.
270 Acres in Makuri District. THE New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited, is instructed by Mr. William Brazil to offer for sale, priyately, the abov* area of land, berac Section 10, Block 4, Makuri Surrey District, situated about 7 miles from Pabiatua, on a good, well formed, metalled road. The land ia well watered. .It was originally covered with heavy bush, and is on limestone and papa formation. It is all fenced, and rather more than 100 acres are well cleared and in good grass; the remainder is bush. Full particulars as to price, etc, on application to W. G, FOSTER, Manager, Wellington. J. B. KEITH. Manager, Masterton. or F. C. LEWIS, Pahiatua. Girls' Colllgate School, OXFORD HOXJ(-Ei. MRS | MISS SHEPPARD
TTTHjL be prepared to receive pupils on JULY 15th, 1891, and will take up her residence at OXFOKD HOUSE on and after JULY lOtli. Till tftat date enquiries may be addressed to her ab the Ladies' College, •♦Owin? to: the detention of the steamer; the 1 College' \mH "not be open
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3867, 23 July 1891, Page 3
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