MiSTKBION MASONIO LODGE, ? liflß monthly meeting' of tbe'abbve l ;'Lodee'will be beld : TO-NIGHT Wednesday),l4th Match,'« 8 o'olook, n the Uall, BannißterStreet. ■■.■■'■■ ■■■, [ " Busiireaa \ Initiation and.Genera!, ' ViaitoH cordially invited. 1 I ' '■■''■"'•By command of the W,M,> | / ST. MATTHEW'S PARISH. r r) ARISHIONEES aro requested , to •'.•■. attend a meeting alSi. Matthew's iSchoolri'ciur on THURSDAY,. 15th March, 1894, .at 7.30 p.tri;,' to consider important matters connected with the I thcaujbent's earlydeparture for England, V W.II.OHENHELLS,- '• MASTERTON FOOTBALL CLUB. mHE ANNUAL GENERAL I MEETING of the above Club will bo held in (he Olub Hotel at Bp.ro, on SATURDAY, 17th instant.. G.H. PERRY, : "Hon'Seo. :H.Z, DAIRY FARMERS)' UNION, \ pHE S.ocretnry of the N.Z, Dairy J. Farmers' Union, (Mr D. H. Roberts) and the local agent Mr 0. H. Gajfer will meet the settlers at the Fornridtjo School on FRIDAY, March 23rd,at 7.30 p.m., to discuss the question of. erecting & Factory or Creamery at Fernridge. A full attendance of settlers is requested, ■O. H, GAYFER, . Ljcal Agent,, PIGEONJIATCB A ; SEVEN WED 'Handicap Pigeon jt\. Match under the management of Mr W.B.BONE, of Masterton will be held at Tnuherenikau on THURSDAY,March 15th, 1894, Ist prize " The Autumn Oup>" valued at £lO, with £2 added; 2nd prize 3rd prize £3 i 4rh prize £2; sud prize'fil. Nominations 10/-, close on TUESDAY, March 13th, at 9 p.m. Acceptance 10/-, oloses.on the ground. All nominations and acceptances must be mad? by letter only and addressed to Mr W. R, Bone nf Masterton, [or Mr F. Hiley, Tnuherenikau Hitel or Empire Hotel, Featherston,aud from whom all further information can be obtained, The Match mil stait punctually at 12 o'clock ; Lunch at 11 a.m. Other matches will he arranged on the ground. Over 300 pigeons on band. A Drag will leave the Club Hotel at 8 a.m. on the morning of the Match, MABTERTON-OPAKIJOOKEY I CLUB. ST, PATRICK'S MEETING. THE St. Patrick's Meeting advertised to be held on 17th March is post> poned till MIDDAY, 19th March. • E. H. WADPINGTON, Secretary, HE business places in Maslertcn will be closed on MONDAY, MAROH 19ih,, from 12 o'clock, instead of THURSDAY, 22nd Miirch,
PUBLIC HOLIDAY, . IJKVITE tho people of Masterton to keep MOIxDAY, 19th March, as a public holiday from 12 o'clock, noun, for the Maßterton-OpSkißace Meeting, GEORGE HERON, Pearson's Private Band Don't T)Tf<ATTfi Don ' l Forgot! i IAjINIAJ. Forget I MONDAY NEXT, 19th MARCH, ' " WIUGLEY'BBUSH, Sports (or the OW and Young I ■ Everybody Welcome Luncheou' and Tea Provided, Admission—Forenoon 2/-, Afternoon 1/-, —-Children Half Price.— Families per arrangement with gate* 1 —To conclude with a— SELECT SOCIAL AND DANOE in the Drill Halht 8.30 p.m. sharp. Good Refreshments I •■. Best Musio B. P. GINDER3, Secretary, ART UNION, (By permission of tho Hon. Colonial Secretary) MAGNIFICENT OIL PAINTING, Bft by sft (by Captain Forrest).. VALUE £l5O-3000 tickets at 1/- eaoh "THE BRITISH FLEET AT HOBART" (Under the command of the late Admiral Tryon), To be dram on Easter Monday, Agents for Bale of tickets in Masterton— MESBBB WHITE & CO., tobacconists, where photo of picture can be seen and all particulars obtained. i Early application necessary, MAURICICVILLB, GENERAL-STOREKEEPER. ItBITOLVING SHUTTER, VENE. TIANMYIREBLIKDFAOIOIiY 105, Uppor "Willie Street, Wellington J. AN3EEWS, Proprietor. J ANDREWS (late Petherick& Co . begßio inform the residents of the Wairatapa and the publio generally, that he ib constantly tuauufactuiing REVOLVING «HDTTERg, VENETIAN an? WIRE-BLINDS, whiohie is mj. pared to supply on the shortest nctice, at All descriptions of Blinds made and Repaired at Lowest Prices, Ladder-nebbing, Cording, and all matorjailor repairs always in BtocK, Estimates given on application ALLEN & TJABTMANN LLEN k -JIARTMANN Diiusot Imp oeibbs of WINES, SPIRITS, E10„ WIFE8 r SPIRITS, ETC, Andrew. TJsher Whiskey AiteMson's Chariot Ale, :,' , Cockbura's Port Wines ' Ball, Gordon & Co's Sherries Australian Wines" '•::;: Spirits, and Malt Liquors:'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4669, 14 March 1894, Page 3
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620Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4669, 14 March 1894, Page 3
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