THEATRE HOYAL. Mr E. TENNYSON SMITI-TO-MORROW NIGHT, at 8,15. Admiaiion Fbee. Collection. SPECIAL FAREWELL NIGHT TUESDAY (17ra). I mHE 'i'rial of a Notorious Criminal X HE Trial of a Notorious Criminal (Alcohol). THE LASTNKSHT! THiSLASTNIGHTI Admission.—l/- and 6d, Children halfprice, lIASTERTON-OPAKIJOCKEY CLUB AUTUMN MEETING, ST. TATIUCK'S DAY, Programme iu future issue, E. H. WADDINGTON, Secretary.
WELLINGTON AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSOCIATION, mHE ANNUAL RAM AND EWE I FAIR will be held by tho above Assoointion, on their SHOW GROUND AT PBTONE, ON TUESDAY, 24tii JANUARY, 1893. Entries close on Friday, 20th January. HENRY D. O'CALLAGHAN, Secretary. MASTERTONAGRIOULTURALAND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. THE Annual Ram and Ewe Fair will be held in Messrs Lowes and lorns' Salo Yards, on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, Ist and 2nd February 1893. Entries clobo on January 27tb. The hist day will be devoted to tho sale of Lincoliiß, tbu Sf.cond to Bnmhevs, Downs, etc. The salo will commence each day at 12 o'clock. C.H.UAYFER, Secretary,
THE WAIRARAPA AND EAST COAST PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. Founded 1877. Ikuobpohaied 1879. THE ANNUAL Ram and Ewe Fair will bo hsld on FRIDAY, Bkd FEBRUARY, 1893, IN TUB SHOW GROUNDS, CARTERTON, Salo torommenco at 11.80 Entries oloso on SATURD.J Y. January 28th, at noon. E. W. DORSET, Secretary.
WOODVILLE CENTRAL AGRICULTURAL AN D PaSTOEAL ABSUOIATION. ANNUAL BAWL FAIR Will be held at Woodville on THURSDAY, 16th FEBRUARY, 1893. ENTRIES cloae with the undorsigncd at Woodville, at 2 p.m. ou Saturday, the 11th February. Charges : Is per pen of 5 or less, and 6d per head for rams sold, Samo charge for stud eves, Wa. NICHOLSON, Seoretary. 11HE Business of FRANCIS' Restaurant, Boarding House and Diiiing Roonn, of Queoti'utreot, Mastorton, is romoved to the premises lately occupied by Mb HooKmr, opposite Wbiierb 1 Horse Repository, where the public and boarders can be accommodated, IMPORTANT PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MURRAY & CASEY CASH DRAPERS from 57, Cuba Stiuset, Wellington. SATURDAY, W INSTANT, with a new and seasonable stock of DRAPERY Imported Direct from the English and Scotch Markets. Further particulars as to prices in a future isßuo. MURRAY & CASEY, QUEEN STREET, MASTER TON,' mENDERS for GRAVELLING, etc. at the Infant School, will be received at this office up to SATURDAY nest, the 21eb hint. Specifications at the office of Mr W. Hollar, Mastorton. A. DORSET, Seoretary, Education Board; Welllngton,January 12,1898. Tlie Wairaiufa Daih Times *A Y be purchased in Pahlatua from Mr F. 6. Moore, stationer, J. PAYTON & Co. Masterton, 10th November, LADIES, WEAR PALLADINO
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4319, 14 January 1893, Page 3
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406Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4319, 14 January 1893, Page 3
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