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NEW ZEALAND F.AILWAYS' mi EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON SECTION. EASTER HOLIDAYS, 1892. RACES at TAUIIERENIKAC, NEAR FEATHEhSTON, ON EASTER MONDAY. On GOOD t'RTDAY and EASTER MOND.\ Y (ltsth and 18th April, (respootively, EXCURSION TICKETS (available for return on day of issue only) may beobtninod as under:— Ist 2nd Class. Glass. Betvveon Wellington and UpperHutt(citherway) 4s Od 2s Cd Botween Wellington, Petone, and Lower Hutt, and undermentioned stations (either way)— Kaitoke 33 Od 89 6d Foatherston 7s Od 5s Od Groytown 8s Gd Ga (id Carterton 83 Kd (is6d Masterton 9s Od 7s Od Mauricevtlle 10s lid 7s 6d Eketahuna lis 6d 8a Od EXTENDED EXCURSION TICKETS. First Class, 20s Second Class, 15a Will be issued from 12th to 18th April (inolusive), betweqn Wellington, Mine; Lower Huit, and Eketahuna (either way), to be availuble for return up to and including 3rd May, 1892. The time for which these tickets are available for return can bu extended for a farther period of a fortnight, as per tariff regulations, on application being made before thud May, at tho stations to which thi tickets have been issued. With tho exception of alterations as under, ordinary trams will run &b usual. The ordinary 6.40 a.m. tram will leave Eketahuna oach day mC a.m. to cootiucb with the Wellington train at Masterton. 011 Friday, departure of the ordinary 5,!10 p.m. train from MubMm to (fketahuna will be delayed until 7 06 p.m., to coniject with the train from Wellington. On Easter Monday departure of the ordinary 3.30 p.m. train irom Wellington t'j the Wairarapa will be delayed until 6.45 p.m., and it will run through to Eketahuna. The ordinary 2 p.m train to Wellington will not leavo Eketahuna until 4,25 p.m. On Eaßter Monday also, a special train will loavo Master ton at 9.55 a.m. for Featherston, leaving Foathenton 011 re' turn at C.45 p.m. for Masterton. Special trains will also leave WoJlington for Lower Hutt at 10,45 a.m. and 8 p.m. Special trains will Jeave Low.. Hutt for Wellington at 2.55 p.m. and 4,30 p.m. On Tuesday, 18th April, a train will leave Eketahuna at 6 a.m., connecting at Masterton at 7.5 a.m. with the Wellington train. ' Un Thursday, 14th April, tho ordinary 6.16 p.m. train from Wellington to Lowor Hutt will run through to Eketa. huua. BY ORDER. Traffic Agent's Oflico, Wellineton, sth April, 1892. T MASTERTON MASONIC LODGE, No. 19, N.Z.O. E monthly meeting of the aboye . Lodge will be he'd on WEDNESDAY, 18th day of April, at 8 p.m., in tho Lodge Room, Bannister Street. BU3lNE3B—Ballot, Passing, Raising and General "Visiting Brethren cordially invited. By command of tho W.M. W, SELLAR, MASTERTON LODGE No. 19, N. Z. 0. BRETHREN are requested to meet at tho Masonio Hall, Bannister strnet, TO-MORROW (Thursday) at 3 p.m. for the purposo of attending the Funeral of Bro. H. L, BYRN. No By Order, W.M. W. SELLAR, FUNERAL NOTICE. THE friends of the late Henry le Tour Bvkn are respectfully invited to attond his funeral, whioh will leavo his late residence, Homebush, on THURSDAY, Hth April, at 2,80 p.m. THOS JAG'.'), £5 REWARD. THE above reward will bo given for information which will lead to tho conviction <>f the person or personii breiikiiig or loayin? open the gates on theOpakirjiecnurso or on Mr Herbert Welch's property. H, WELCH, E, E. CHAMBERLAIN, ]—i L -T J rif~ WAIRAKAPA HUNT CLIJB, fTIHE opening meet of the seapon will JL be held at Featherston oii SAT; URDAY, the 7th May. Tiio Huntsman and Hounds will leayß t)io Fmpire'Hotel at |,30 p.j'p. The !' off" will tauo place in & ppddopk in |ho vicinity at 2 p.m'. Memierp will produce pieir tipltot?. Thepe will be forwarded promptly oq receipt of subscription of £i. >Nou-membersmay follow on payment of a feo of ss. Owners are reminded that horses must bo hunted regularly to tho satisfaction of the masters in order to qualify lor tho Wellington and Wairarapa Steople chase Meetings in July nest. GEO, S, M. McDERMID, Be Careful What You Eat! O NOT BE POISONED by us ; ng P BAKING POWDER with alurn. Injijt op havjng the "DRAGON," Which is a pure wholesome article, tho best money can buy, and has THE LARGEST SALE IN HJ3W ZEALAND. To be had of princi; W. k G. TPNBPL li Cp, 1, , 1 tf. H. SQALES, WOOL, FLAX. DAIRY, PRODUCE Js COMMISSION AfIENT. T IBERAL advances made against all Jj kinds of produce for sale or shipment; Agents m England, Australia, India, South Amorica and Canada, Ofpwes-Costou Hocse Qoav, Weiunoion. , Agfnt for .Northern Fire Assurance Co Agent .for Globe, 1 Marine Insurance Co Muiut riilii taken at the lowest wtei

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4088, 13 April 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4088, 13 April 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4088, 13 April 1892, Page 3

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