, InomsodMway Mom' ;• • Y?euinot(Wj Saturday, The Railway Revenue - will ; ( bo alfylitly above the estimate, • but : not so by more than two ortlireo ihona - and pounds. AMUSEMENTS. mHEA TH E EOY AL, J_ . Mastebtoh. Positively Last appeabakoe in Maeterton of Davys' Bright Lights, Comedy, Novelty, and American Mariunettus. Don't miss this last opportunity 111 Admisßiun «ta, 2s, la. Doors open nt7.UO. FRED DAVYS'. Twentieth Anniversary OF TIIE LANDING OF THE SCANDINAVIAN SETTLERS OFMAURICEVILLE. A GRAND BALL Will be held in the f\ 11 0 E A 1 HALL, \ J East Mavriceviub, on Friday, Bth April, 1892. Dancing to commence at 7 p.m. Double Tickets, 7s fid; Extra Ladios Free. Tickets from numbers of Committee or I. P. W. JENSEN, Hon. See. PALACE THEATRE, GREYTOWN. WEDNESDAY NEXT, April fith, 1892. Paktl MISCELLANEOUS CONCERT Part 11 First Performance of THE NEW ZEALAND AKBOfi DAY CANTATA, BY GREYTOWN CHILDREN, Words hy the Rev E. H. Wyatt. Musio by Mr M. R- Vnriibam. Dedicated to Sir Georgo Grey.
Doors open at 7.30; Commence at 8. Prices—Front peats 2» Gd, Gallery la 6d, Back aeats Is. Children under 14 years, 6d to gallery and back seats. W. 0, NATION, Hon Sec. PIGEON MATCH. A TEN-BIRD PIGEON MATCH, to be fiied under the tVaihengii Gun Ciub Rules, will be held on the old Waihenga Kace Course, on SATURDAY, the Kith April, to commence at 10 a.m. sharp. £25 will bo given in prizes if sufficient entries are received. Entrance fee £l, to be sent to A, BUN YARD, Martin' borough, on or before WEDNESDAY, the 13 th April. Birds, 1b each. All money received lor entries over advertising, &c., will be added to prizes. Lunob and other Refreshments on the ground, Other Sweepstakes will he fired.
ADJOURNED Athletic Sports. EKETAHUNA, EASTER MONDAY, 18th APRIL, Under the Lkotahuna Lodge of Oddfellows. 0" BALL IN thb. Evening, Look out for Programme, F. DOWSETT, Hon. Peo. " GOOD NEWS FOR EVERYBODY," MR N. SUCKLING, from Christchurch,will deliver an address in the Tempefahce Hall, Chapel St., first Sunday evening, at 7 o'clock, A free invitation to all. BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited to close at noon on MONDAY, April 18th for Additions to (the Masterton Hospital Plans and specifications to be seen, of 0. TILLEARD NATUSOH, Architect, Masterton' T TENDERS, IENDERS are invited for Stumping, Ploughing, and Levelling ground for Tennis Lawns to be sent in to the undersigned before noon, SATURDAY, 9th April, from whom all particulars can be obtained. F.U, KIMBELL, Hon. Sdo„ Masterton Lawn Tennis Club, il it J 0 e d B d '0 1 e k to (i ie id th s >y VO nd or im to NOTICE OP PARTNERSHIP, WE hereby give notice that the busi Hess of Cordial Manufacturers, etc., hitherto carried on by Mr Joskpb Dixon, will be honceforth carried on ' us in co-partnership. All accounts against the late buaii to be rendered to Mr Joseph Dixon, who will also receive all monies duo in con nection with the same. 0 . , fJOSEPH DIXON Sl * np ' d \E. 8. DIXON. Witness- . . 0. A. Pownall, Solicitor. Masterton, April 1, 1892. HAVE to thank my customers for jl their past patronage, and trust that it will be extended to the new firm, who will endeavour to give every satisfaction, J. DIXON PUBLIC NOTIOH, STRAYED on to my property at Jackson's road, Hauticovillo South, about a year ago, a steer with strawberry body, and red bead with white stroke, now fifteen months old. If tlio animal is not claimed within fourteen days, and all costs paid, he will be sold by public auction to defray expenses. CHARLES STAGEY. Mauricevillc, Ist April, 1892, S. KEE 8s 00., WISH t« inform the travelling publii that they will open the premise! in Queen St, Masterton, next to ths Club Hotel, nsa first class restaurant on SATDRDAY, April 2nd. TARIFF. Breakfast 9d, Dinner Is, Tea 9d, 'Everything of the best .quality, POK SALE, within half'an hour 1 wilk from Masterton, on the Uppe Plain, FOUR ACRES first class land corndv section, frontage 14 chains on street, Bi chains other, large orchard i: full bearing, (brought in a return of £3 cash this season) with new six-roome, dwellinghouße and outbuildings; eto; th whole is thoroughly woll.fenced and lai down in English grass. To be sold to MOO, as the owneris leaving the district Apply sharp to the undersigned, wh haß money to lend on freehold propertiei Several propert'es for Baleoneasy termi E. H. WADDINGTON, Commission 'A 0B N i . .Morton.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4079, 2 April 1892, Page 3
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