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jockey , i' ot. Patrick's meting. "IE St Patrick's Meeting adverted to be held on 17th Maroh is postI'poned till MONPIY, 19th Maroh. . . 'E.E WADDINGTON;' ; ' i. ■ Secretary, Hasterton-Opaki Jockey Club, ' THE buainees places in Mastertcn mil bo closed on MONDAY, MAROH IDih., from 12 o'clock, instead of 'THURSDAY, 22nd'March, FUBLIC'HOLIMY. '■'■ ■" INVITE the people of Mastertoh to 1 KeapiMOjyDAY.iigth Maroh, as a public Holiday from 12 o'clock, noon, for GEORGE HERON, Mayor. LOOK OUT Hunt Club Sports! MASTERTON,'24th MAY. 'i ST. MATTHEW'S PARISH. )ARISHIONIiES arc requested to attend ameßting at Sr. Matthew's Sohoolrooin on THURSDAY, 15th March, 1894, at 7,30 p.m., to consider important; matters connected with the Inoumbent'a ea'rlydoparlure for England; • ~ w. ii, oHENJiELiiS, •:,; MASTEETON FOO TBALL CLUB THE . ANNUAL, GENERAL MEETING of the above Club Bill bo held in the Club Hotel at 8 p.ra, on SATURDAY, 17th inetant.' G.H.PERRY, . , .', , : Hon Seo. N.Z, DAIRY FARMERS' UNION, THE Secretary of the N.Z, Dairy Farmers'- Union, (Mr ,D. H, Roberts) and the local agent Mr 0. IJ. Gajfer will meet the aettlerailafi the Fernridtje School on FRIDAY, March--23rd,at7.30 p.m., to discuss the question of erecting a Faotory or Creamery at Fetntidge. A full attendance of sottlers ' 0. H. GAYFER, : Local Agent.

{Look Out! took Out 1 Pearson's Private Band {&pieNje:j».i MONDAY NEXT, 19th MARCH, WfiIGLM'SBUSH, Sports for the Old and Young I Everybody Welcome Lunolieon and Tea Provided. Admission—Forenoon 2/-, Atternoou 1/, ■ —Children Half Price.— Families per arrangement with gate< -— To conclude AVith a—— SELiTOT. SOCIAL AND DANOB in the Drill Hall at 8.30 p.m. sharp. GoodSelreshmentsl MMusio ■ ■■• -B.P. GlNDEßS^Seorejary,-. AHTUMOH. '■'~~~ (By permission of the Son, Cqlonjal Seore.teryi MAGNMOENT'OIL PAINTING, Bft by sft (by Captain Forrest), VALUE £l5O-3000'tickets at !/• each ENTITLED "THE BRITISH FLEET AT HOBART" (Under the command of the late Admiral s , Tryon). To be drawn on Easter Monday. Agents for sale of tiokets in MastertonMESSRS WHITE & CO., tobacconists, where photo of pioturo can be seen and all particulars obtained. \ Early application necessary. REVOLVING SHUTTER,' VENE TIAN k WIRE BLLKD FAOIORY 105, Upper Willis Street, Wellington J. ANDREWS, Proprietor.: J ANDREWS (late Pethetiofc & Co • begs to inform the residents of the Wairarapa and the puhlio generally, that he is constantly manufacturing RE* VOIVING SHUTTERS, and WIRE BLINDS, which he is'wj. pared to supply on tho shortest nc tue, at

All descriptions of Blinds made and Repaired at Lowest Jfricp APaokingCaßO Factory attached , Laddewrebbing, Cording andallmatorial for repairs alivaig Estimates iven on a lication wipe youjr mm, IVO MORE DIRTY, "SHOJUDSf" DOORMATS, np HE new registered Wellington Coir Yard X Grooved Mat is the best ard most useful Mat yet made, Why? Becauso It not only most effectually brushes the dirtoff the soles, but also oft the sides of the shoes, and the dirt, falling into the grooves, can very easily be shaken or swept out, and not, like the drdinarymaVbecome a matted mass nl doggy dirt. Iney are made very skongand durable, and arenot olumsy and heavy, so that neither mistress noi maid need dread the shaking of' the nasty dirty door-mat.' And they will not shake to pieces—the- unjiniely o,m] qf fbe importe' shoddy door-mats,:'' This unique mat may bo obtained through the prinoipal storekeepers intbaWairarapa,

Inventors and M" Makers (Wholesale Only) BEIf I)ANKS & CO., Coir Mat and Matting Manufacturers, .'4B, CAubrisoe Tekbaoe, Welukoioh .'■ , New Zealand, ■ STATIONVPEOPERTY FOR' • SALE BY.TENDER." X James Cooper, in order to wind up the Trust, invite TENDERS for the Purchase ofthat well-known Property known as ..'. . ■ THE.MOraiTY CONSISTS OP ABOBU— . RP\C\f\ ACRES of Bioh and Me UUU \J v Land, is weU'grasaed and watered, and divided into a number ot convenient paddooks, now carijing about 9,000 sheep. It is approached by a good pahhQ dray road, and is about }7 jnile's frora the C>rter|on Hallway Station, ''. . 'Theflul|a , ings inolude ten-roomed Homestead,: large new Woolshed, Storehouse', Men's Cottage, &0., TlipEß'S.addrewedtotheundersigned at the Post Office, Qaiterion, will be received until THUESDAY, 30th March, 1894, but iheKxecutors reserve the right of declining the highest or any tender.- - ■> ■'-•' >-v ;.-•■ regarding title, terms, and other particulars)-maybe obtained from Mr Hi H, Woltera, Carterton,^ will direct intending purchasers to the property,* from Messrs Levin '& Co,, Wellington, ?, .• v (■„■■ ■ ■ Stookand Implements.mayb'e:'taien:at valuation,-' ■;■'. '•>.'■ -■;,'••.-:■..''.",' \. Carteto, : Febinaiy Ist, 18948'' ■ iM M§-W&rm,^^ : , ,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4669, 15 March 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4669, 15 March 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4669, 15 March 1894, Page 3

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