\PERA HOUSE, WELLINGTON i Under tho direction of tho Australia! 1 Theatrical Management Onmpanj I (Limited,) Melbourne. Mananing Dir- , cctor, tho Hon. GeorgeCoppin, M.L.C Mill" Manager, Mr Charles Bradley. Treasurer, Mr R. W. Greville. Last Week of tho world-famed star WALTER BENTLEY, (" One of tho proatest liviner actors,"— Melbourne Evening Standard.) and tho_ contingent' of English and Australian Artistes supporting him. ONI! of the GREATEST SUCCESSES REMEMBERED IS -WELLINGTON. T')-NIGHT.-TUESD4Y. Bliakespeato'B Powerful Play, OTHELLO. OTHELLO ; Waiter Bbsilfy. To-morrow: "Still Wators Run Deep," Adinisaion-ls, 3s, 2s, and Is. Box Plan atHoliiday'e. THURSDAY, blsi MARCH, , At 2 p.m. PROPERTY AT CROSS' CREEK. MESSRBCUNINGHAM,BADHAM AND CO. will sell by auction, under instructions from the oxecutors of the will of tho late Lot Grose, deceased, on Thursday, (he 31st March, at 2 p.m.— That valuable farm, situato in the Ftatheratoa district (for some 20 jeaie in the occupation of the late Mr Cross), containing 040 acres freehold and 161 acres perpetual lease. It is situated between the Pigeon Bush and Cress' Creek Railway Stations, and is now carrying 1100 sheep, besides horses and cattle, There is a six-roomed houso on the property ; also dairy, men's cottage, wool-shed, concrete sheep dip, 4e. Tho livu stock and iinp'ements can be taken at a valuation, at t..e option of the purchaser. Intending buyers con obtain orders to view and further particulars ou application to THE AUCTIONEERS, Brandon *t„ Wellington. Or to Messrs BRANDON, HISLOP and BRANDON, Solicitors to tho Executors. mHEATREIMAL, MASTERTON. CONCJSBT AND SOCIAL
-Thursday, March 17th. ST.PATRICK'S NI.GUT, at Bo'clock, Li .iid of tJio Ciitlwlie Church. Besides s >mo of the best talent in the district, tlui.'is.si-t ire of MissM'OJcan, MLs Fisher, and Mr McGinwty, frf Wellington, li.is been soTickets In admit to CunceHnnd Social 2ssach J. MuKENNA. JAMES COLEMAN, TJAYINC! taken over tho ■*"*• BUTCIIIiRY BUSINESS in likctaliumi lately carried on by Mr 6. Kdivards, brga to inlnrin tho general public and lIES.'IIEKTM OK EKETAHU.VA, th.it thoy will bo waited on daily as heretofore by Mr tf, Edwards, and hojies by keeping emjy the beet of, meats and tho primest joints to have a fair shore of public support, Mr G, Edwards, having boH his Butchery Business at Ekotahuna to Mr James Coieman, thanks the general public for the supportnecorded him in tho past, and hopes that tho same patronage will bo accorded to his predecessor,
EKETAHONA EOADBOABD. NOTICE is hereby given that at a mooting of the Board to'be bold on WEDNESDAY, the 30th day of March, 1892, special orders passed by thoßourdon the 27th day of February, 1892, levying special rates on sections: -7, Ba, 9, 14a, 15,1(1,17, 18, 50, 31, B. 11, 23, 21, B, 111, 7,8, B VII, Mangaone Survey District, will be presented tor confirmation. Copies of the special orders may bo soon at the Road Board Office during office hours. W. BAYLISS, Clerk. Ekotahuna, Fobruary 2Mh, 1892.
BKJETAHDNA ROAD BOABD. NOTICE is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board to beheld on WEDNESDAY, tho 30th diy of March, 1892, n Special Older passed by the Board on the 27th day of February, 1892, dividing tho District into Wards, will bo presentod tor confirmation, A copy of the Slid Special Order mny be seen at the Road Board office, te'nuna, - W.BAYLISS, Clerk, EKehhuna Fob 29th, '92,
EKET4BUNA ROAD BOARD. PUBLIO NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby givon that it is the intention of tho Eketahuna Road Board to stop that section of toad commencing at Parkville, No. 1 South Road, and terminating at tho south-east extremity of Section 40, Block IX, Mangaono, and bounded by Sections 39,40,41,4?, Block IX, Mangaono. A plan of the Section of Road proposed to. bo stopped may be inspected at the Boad Board Office, Kkctahuna, W. BAYLJBB, Clerk. Ekotaliuha, February Ist, 185)2. ALFRJSDTON BOAD DISTRICT. NOTICE is hereby givon that it is the intention of the Board with the censont of tho settlors interested, to raiso tho sum of £2500, —£2400 foi clearing, forming, and bridging on Pori Road—and £OO for fencing through Mr A. Napier's property. The oxpnnsos ol raising loan and charges in owned ion with same will come out of loan, To meet tho interest and annual charges on the loan a special rate of G|d in tho £ will be levied on all tho following sections :-S. 13,221 acres of S. 12, 8.11, U0; 1,2,4, Block V,513,.8;1, 5.5,2,1,8.Y1,5,8and334 acres ol 5.7.8. 11, 88 acres of S. 18,15. I, all in the Pukotoi Survey District, and thi thirds acoruing to any of theso sections, will bo'pledged in repayment of same. A meeting of those settlers interested in the above work will bo hold on March 17th (THURSDAY) in Mr W. ,T. Saunders wool shed, F.&DOMDERDALE,' Clerk,| Alfredton, 10 February, 1?32, ,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4057, 8 March 1892, Page 3
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