fnfIEATK E ROYAL J_ MASTRTON. For. ONE XIf.HT, THURSDAY. November 19th Return of the popular and tilentec Australian Musical ArtUtes THE T)AYNE T?iMlLl, HE X AY N E JJ AM IL V, Vocalists, Pianists, Violinists, Flautists, —AND • BELLRINGERS. OuoGrand Drawiap-rooru entertainment. Family Prices 2/ and 1/. Children half price. FEED DAWSON, Advance Manager. 1 SHEARING Ewes and Lambs will I commence at Akiteo ou the let December. Twenty four thousand. H ANDYSIDE, ROBERTS &C\> FOR SALE. I7IIYE-ROOMED JOTT.WJE ami »ec- ' tion of Lnnd : Fifwn minutes walk from Post Office. Wiil be sold a bargain W.L.JOHNSTONE, Halt-street. ffIHOSE cuuvenientlysituated business JL premises in QUEEN STREET, now occupied by R. HANNAH & CO. Apply J T G.MASON. TO be let, furnished y roomed house situated in Thorndon, Wellington, and commanding a niagiiilicent view of the harbor. The house centaios all modern conveniences and is wel furnished. Rent moderate to good tenant. For terms apply office of this paper, MR MOFFITT. HURGEON DENTIST. Chapel Street, Masterton. MASTERTON ROAD BOARD. -- TENDERS wiWbe received at this office, (where conditr.ns may be seen) until 4 p.m. on FRIDAY, tbe 27th inst, for tlie lease of the Gravel Reserve on Dorset's Koa<l,t>einpr section J)i>, <;ontaiuine: fac 4ro L6pls, fox* a period oi lO years. Tlie highest or any other tender not necessarily accepted. By Order, F. G. MOORE, Clerk. Road Board Office, Masterton, November 14th, 1891. EKETAHUNA. ATHLETIC CLUB. President—F. Von Reden, Esq., J.P. \lot rRESIDE.NTS f T _ p arßenS) Esqs _ TBE Annual Sports, under the auspices of the aoove Club, will be held on Boxing Dav. Good Prizes ' Amusixg Games ! An efficient Band engaged. A Grand Concert, at which some of the best Masterton talent will assist, wiiriie held in the evening. D. H. KOBERTS, Secretary. Programme in Future Issue. , NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON SECTION. [WELLINGTON AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SHOW, AT HUTT PARK. )N THURSDAY, 19th inst., Excursion Tickets to Wellington, a/aille for return on day of issue only, may obtained as under : Ist Class. 2nd Class, rom Eketahuua lis fid 8s Masterton 9s 6d 7a Carterton 8s 6d 6s (id Grey town 8s Bd Gs Cd Featherstou 7s os Theordiuary 6.40 a.m. train from Hketahuna will leave at G a.m. to con.ecfc with Wellington train at Masterton. A Bpecial train running thrungh to llketahuna will leave Wellington at *.2opm. "• BY ORDER. Traffic Agent's Office, Wellington, 13th November, 1891. MASTERTON RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. r "pHE weekly parade of the Masterton L Rifle Volunteers will bo held on THURSDAY : March cut. Fines for non-attendance. Churcn Parade oa Sunchty. MRS G. YOUNG, of Chapel-Street will be happy to receive Boarder lin the NEW -PREMISES iust erected ! Holly Bopss, DIXON-STREET, oi jtnd after 2nd November. EyEltt CojrrE« «*CE. TS»UB MOBMAIJS
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3966, 18 November 1891, Page 3
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