EKETABUM Mm RIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, it 10'Olock. ; .'i: WE will sell as above— Good Dairy cows , , Heifers in Calf Ik. 'P'W fV Lq t2'yearold heifers . 8 ykf'uld dairy heifers in oalf 18 month old eteota jood hack shorthirnbu!! ;o'od cows LKD TS Ibnel IB ENTRIES INVITED. HORBES, consisting of broken, and unbroken hacks and harness horses. r'aIRABAPA HUNT (MB. ' f%/' ■'y~. •yfINNUAJL' BALIi. ALACfi HALL, GREYTOWN. ■ THURSDAY, AUGUST 24th, DANCING at 8.30. TICKETS— Double, 10a fid, Single 7s 6d; Extra lady 2a Gd, may be obtained from nnv of the Committee: Messrs 0. F, Vallance, 0. J. Kemble, 0. Tully,C;B.'Bidwill,F. Pearce, G. Carter, A. J. Toogood, A. G. Pilmer. B. Boake, W. MnKenzie, W. J. Hirsohberg, Harold Welch, G. A. Hirscbevj, Jas. Macara, J. Martin, Cecil Bamsden, W. E. Bidwitl, H.S. Izard, G.McDermid, C. B. Pharazyn, Wy. Williams, H Morison,N.Grace,and J. Strang, W, B. Buick, W.'Hawko, J. Weiler. Tickots may also be had from J. Mandel, tobacconist. W. McKE!' 7 iIE, PIGEON MATCHA. SEVEN BIBD HANDICAP PIGEON MATCH under the management of Mil W. 11. Bone, of Masterton, will be held at Tauherenikau on THUBSDAY, August 24th, 1893. Ist PRIZE—'"The South Wairarapa Pigeon Cup," valued at £5, with £lO added. 2nd PBIZE—Five Pounds. 3iid PltlZli—Two Poacde, Nominations 10/-; close on Saturday August 19th. Acceptance 10/-; close on Wednesday, August 23rd. All nominations and acceptances must be made by letter only and addressed to Mr W. B. Bono, of Masterton, or Mr Hiloy, : Tauherenikau Hotel, or Empire Hotel, Feathcrston, audfrom whom all further information canbeobtained. The match will start punctually at 11 o'olock. Lunch 1 p.m. , Other matches will' be arranged on the ground. A Dragwiil leave the Club Hotol at 9 a.m. on the morning of the match. ST. MATTHEW'S OHUB.OH,. MASrKRTON. ■j A SOCIAL in aid of tho Funds of 'IA. ■ the above Cliuroh will be held i theTEMPIiIUWUE HALL.on TUESDAY Evening next, the 29th inst. Doors open at 7.30. Dancing to com' menco at 8 p.m. . TICKETS 2/. EACH. D 5, id id in c. id id >P at er at ,t. er fern d--7i irth », 10. A BALL, CHDBR THE ADSWOKS OF THE MASTERTON MASONIC LODGE Will BE HELD IN THE Drill hall, masterton, < THURSDAY, 31st August, '93, Danoing at 8 o'clock. Double Tickets, 10s. Extra Lady 2s 6d, Tickets may be obtained from the following members of Committeeßros. Cargill, Copping, ('ullen, Dixon, Ibbet. son, Price, Sellar, "biatea, aud O.A. POWNALL) JAMES AITKEN Joint Secretaries. D, :d id' nd sh )st he nd 58, th THE ARRIVAL OF 379-TRUNKS-S7B BOOTS AND SHOES. (EX COPTIC), ; To the Speoul Qbdeb ahd Direction It. Ladies' Tan Boots and shoes rinct's Boots and Shoes BostocVaud Co.'s Boots and Shoes Ladies' Evening Shoes, from 2s lid . Mies'Nice Slippers, from Is lid Ohildren* 'Tau Boots and Shoes Girls' Tan Strapped Shoe" Padies' Featherweight Court Shoes Pidtes' Queen Evening Shoes Lincts'Evoiinj Shoes adies'Satin mid Silk Shoes, all colours Hannahs Indestraotablo Toed Boots, ss6d Hannah's G Copper Toes Is lid, 2s 3s lid Ladies Nice Cloth J'lp Walking Shoes Ladies' Nice Clasp W alkmg Shoes Ladies' Beautiful Stematio Boots an d Shoes Gents' lan Boots and Shoes Cove and West'sßootsand Saoes The K Boots and Shoes Gents' Boots and Shoes, from 7s 6d Gents Slippeis, from 2s lid The Palace O Boot, from 7s Cd Hannah's G Shooters, 10s Gd Hannah's G HanrrVs G Shoes, 7s Gd Hannah's G Bluchers, 6s 6d Hannah's K. S. Shoes, 4s Gd 6s Gd Hannah's G Leggings, Cs Gd Hannah's Tennis Shoes, 3s 6d, 4s Gd, Hannah's Everlasting School Boots, 6d, fto. A Special Shipment of 12 Trunks Tennl ' Shoes foi this season, with Thick Bub' her Seles, 12s6d, 15s Gd. fTTE manufacture 2,000 pairs of out ; YY' Superior and Celebrated G Boots and Sho<*s i~txy week, and, as a proof ol the demand for these goods, ours is the only Boot Factory in New Zealand thai is wolfing full time this season. Every Storekeeper and Boot Vendoi should keep the Palace (f Boors if thej wish to increase their trade. We are Wholesi'e Dealers in all kindi of Leathei and Grindery, Bespoki Uppers for the 'irade a speciality, SOLE AGENTS FORoovE a:id WEST'S-boots AUD FOll THE CELEBRATED K BOOTS, KOTK THE ADDRESS- ' B. HANNAH ANC CO. C'UEEti-STREEX, MASTERTON, ; H. PETERSON, .; 1 lUamaobr. ■ SEASON'IB93. H AYE just received a, first olasi • assortment of ' • GARDEN TOOLS. II Ladies' Spades, Forks and Weed Fork i Parkes' Drawing and Grafting Spade ; Digging, Maoure ; and Potato Fori! jp, Bakes and 'Hoes—all sizes Water Cress Rake 3—3 and 4 prongs lira. iry nd St.est Plakot jr. Combined Seed Sower am Plough, ' • ut , EVERYBODY SHOULD SEE . CAPTAIN WARREN'S COOKING POT Cooks by' steain-meat boiled,vegetable ccoksd : and.Puddings'Boiled all in on QUEEN:. STREET, MASTERTON,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4564, 23 August 1893, Page 3
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787Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4564, 23 August 1893, Page 3
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