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! WEDNESDAY, 4th NOVEMBER. At 2 p.m. WELLINGTON AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. SALE OF PRIVILEGES. MESSES CUNIXGHAM, BADHAM & CO., will si-11 by auction, at their rooms, Brandon-street, Wellington, on Wednesday, the 4th November, at 2 p.m.— THE PRIVILEGES in connection with the fotthcomins Show of the WELLINGTON AGRICULTURAL and PASTORAL ASSOCIATION to be hold on the fiutt Park Racecourse, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY ,the 18thand 19. hof November, yiz. : LUNCHEON ROOM AND BAR. -The Committee will provide a building to be used as Luncheon-room and Bar —th'.- charge for lunch not to exceed 2s Gd per head. The shed is erected in an excellent and convenient pi>si—i inn in the very centre of the Shew. BAR vai TJIK SALE <f SPIRITUOUS LIQUORS.—Booth to be erected bj purchaser at his own expense, in a |i«»i;i>-u marked out by the Oonimitue of the Association, on rißing around in about the centre ot the Show. TEMPERANCE BOOTH to be erected by purchaser, in a position indicated by the Committee. RIGHT TO SELL CATALOGUES.— A certain number of catalogues to be reserved for the use of officials only, the Committee guaranteeing not to sell any cat ilcgues whatever. AMUSEMENTS—

Further information may be obtained on the Secretary of the Association, New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Ageucy Company's Building, or of THE AUCTIONEERS. EKETAHUJNA ROAD BOARD. _\j on Uie 21st October, 1891 on a proposal to raise a loan of £4OO under •' The Local Bodies Loan: Act 1886," for formation. bridges, ant culverts, on the Central Mangaone Boa( East : Number of ratepayers on special roll, 6 representing G votes, Number of ratepayers who voted for th< proposal, none. Against, none. 1 therefore declare the proposal no, carried. | WILLIAM B. MATHESON, Chairman. Eketahuna, October 27th, 18»1. STOCK SALJL PAHJATUA. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31st, AT 1 O'CLOCK. I O R !N S will sell as above—--60 Good Breeding Cows 50 readings 50 Yearlings and 18 Months 40 Cows, Heifers and Steers 100 Lincoln Ewes and Lambs 6 Dranohx Horses CARTS, BARNESS, etc. -EW ZEALAND RAILWAY. WELLINGTON SECTION. MASTERTON AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL

SHOW, 1891. ON THURSDAY, 2Dtli inst, the ordinary afternoon train to Wellington will not leave Masterton until 4.35 p.m. A train will leave Masterton for all stations to Eketahuna at 5.45 p.m. ON FRIDAY, 30th inst., a train will leave Eketahuna at G. 40 a.m. for Masterton. BY ORDER. Traffic Agent's Office, Wellington. 23rd Octuber, 1891.

RENDERS a»e invited up to 8 p.ni. on L SATURDAY, the 31st. for— Alterations and A.dditioiiM to tlie Preinires occupied toy Messrs Hounslow and Hoar, Queen Street. Plans and Specifications may be seen t Messrs Hounalow and Hoar's. No tender necessarily accepted, -W. PERRY. f ANTED :—Tenders for Olenrinsr and Ploujsrhto be completed belore Xmas. GEORGE MOORE, Eparairaa. FOR SALE-CJ Acres, Eketafcuna 1 acre planted with choice fruit trees in bearing, 2 large strawberry beds, permanent creeks, shelter trees, live hedge, small dwelling and outbuildings. Quarter of an hour from Railway and Telegraph Office. £175. terms. W. G. HAY WARD, Eketahuna. NOTICE. j ISITORS to the Masterton Show ' can obtain a FIRST CLASS LUNCHEON at J. WJCKENS' corner hop FOR ONE SHILLING from I alf past eleven till two o'clock on j !how Day. I TEMPERANCE HOTEL, (Adjoining Drill Hall), Masterton. DAVID DIXON Proprietor. Having taken oyer the above centrally ituated and commodious Houpe, I beg to solicit a continuance of the patronage accorded my predecessor. No effort will be spared to ensure the comfort of Boarders and Visitors. Meals At All Hours. Railway Boarding House. (Nearly Opposite Fust Office.) Hall Street, Masterton. THE proprietor of this Favorite Boarding House, ip thanking his patrons (especially the working men) i for past favors, having renovated and completely refurnished it throughout, beas to intimate that those giving him a call will find that for comfort, etc., it is secoi.d to none in the Wairarapa. TUE BEST Is TABLE IN THE DISTRICT. Board and Lodging 18s per week if naid in advance, or £1 Pt the end of the AC ALL MEALS, OISE SHILLING. BEDS, ONE SHILLING Smoking and Reading Kvoms. Private Sttling Ewm for Ladies. 300 D STABLING. PADDOCKS FRED YVRKJHT , PROPRIETOR.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3950, 28 October 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3950, 28 October 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3950, 28 October 1891, Page 3

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