. WAIBARAPA HUNT CLUB.; PALACE HALL, GBETTOWN. THUBBDAY, AUGUST 23sd, , : DANOISgT : AT8.80 ( ' ! Tickets—DouMoiOs, singleYsfid, extrahdy 28 6d may bs obtained from any of tin committee:-Greytown-Messrs G. Tully, H. Tully H..B.IzMd,H, E.Wood, Q. A. Hirsoh. berg. ■ . :Featherstonand : Loffc'r Valley-Messra A. J. Toogood,*?, Pearco, T. Penton 0, B Pb.Vrtzyn, W, 0. Williams;- J.- Martin, 0 Bamsden, A. MoKenzio, ft Webb, E. Us shcr, '■■■■■ Catterlon-MetarsO. J/Kemble, A. 0 Pilmer, T. Bay, W, MoKcnzie.B, Boake, B Dawson. ■ ■ :.•■■ •.:■! Gladstone-Messrs W. 0. Buchanan, N. Grace, J. A. Bcnall, U,E, Bunny, J, Strong 'Masterton Messrs W. B. Buiok, Wyvera Wiliams.V.Wardcll.F.O. Lewis, Barold Weloh, 0. F. Vallancs, W.J.Hi- 11 - "' MoKenzie, J. Weller. ■ Morrison's Bush-Messrs H, and 0. Monson, W. MoKeirow. ■'■' Tiokets may also be had from Messnßlsh andLlndop, Carterton j MrR, Gant, Greytown; and I, MandelMasterton'. I W.MoKBNZIE, : _ _'■'■■ Hon.-aeo,
TO-MGHT. A BALL, Under tho auspices of tho MASTEIi'JM MASONIC LOD&E will bo held in the . DDILL HALL, MASTEKTOiV OS ': THUKSDAY,2nd August, 1892, Dancing atß o'clock; Double Tickets, 10s; Extra Lady, 2/6. Gentlemen requiring tickets should apply to any of tho undermentioned members of Committee: Messrs Abbott, Copping, J. Dixon, DcLisle, E, H. Eton, Ibbctson, Murray, I'omiall, Worboys and ■ • ' • W. CLEMENT CAEGILL, Hon. Treas, W, SELLAOon. Sec. ART UMON. Bit PEBJHBBIOH OF THE CoMMIAI, SECBErART, 00 . VALUABLE nn 00 OIL PAINTINGS.. 00 X . tunity ot winning some really excellent paintings, consisting ot Eorno of the most famous and picturesque spots oi New Zealand, ■'■'■' First Prize; Giand Oil Painting, pastoral sceno, valued at 35 guineas. Second Prize: Pair of Pick and White Terraces, valued at 12 guineas, Third Prize: Excellent pair, representing Scene on Waira'apa Lake, and in -Coromandel, Auckland; also 28 other equally beautiful pictures, to go in pairs, valued at 40 guineas. To be drawn on or about the end of July. . 750 Tickets at the moderate Membshs.. sum of 2/6, Tiokets maybe obtained on application to A, WHITE & Co., Hairdressers, Mastorton, I.H, HUGHES, ■ ■ ■ • . Hairdresser, Carterton. A.R.HOP.NBLOW, Printer, Grey town, G.HYDE, • ■ ' " Williams' Buildings, Pahialua,
"EX. TONGARIKO." MY QUARTERLY shipments of Druggists' Sundries from London and Paris aro just opened out, and a few of the lending lines, as under, aro offered at exceptionally reasonable prices, viz.:— . Lcatli and Ross' Homeopathic Remedies Essence of Rennet Essence of Lemon Hawlcy's Effervescing Saline 2/0, equal to Eno's Fruit Salt Citrato of Mngucsia Glycerine ami Cucumber Fellows' Syrup (Genuine) Sulphur Lozenges Malt and Cod Liver Oil Scented White Windor Soap is, bar Sabcylic Acid for ]?rcservingj ANDAMBGE STOCK OF ■.■" Feeding bottles, Teats, Tubing, Elastic Stockings, Trusses (all makcrs),Bandages, Suspenders, Clinical .Thcr- ' momctcrs, Hot water Bottles, Eue- .. mas, Sponges and Soaps, Prescriptions carefully dispensed at . . any hour, with purest drugs (Guaranteed.)
T. & MASON, . MEDICAL HALL, ' QUEEN STItEET SHEAREES WANTED Folt SYDNEY. FItEEPASSAGKE. Terms £1 per 100, hand shorn; 17s machine slioru, _ ■ Steamer leaves 'Otli August. 'Authentic- Inferences from last shed iudispensiblc. Apply sharp • J. C, COOPER, . ;20, Grcy-strcot, Wellington, Agent, l'nstoratists 1 Union, N.S.W. ' LL persons found trespassing with k. dogs or guns, on the properties of the undersigned, at Landsdoivnc or Opaki, will be prosecuted. . WILLIAMS &BEETHAM. J. & A. WELCH. June Mi. 1894 TO LET BY TENDER. 1 HOUSE containing 8 rooms, bath . room, and outbuilding, with about 2-1 acres of kid,' jnorc or less, part Native Bush, and in grass, with a never failing stream of water .running through.. About ten minutes walk from both Post Office and liaihvay. Station, occupied by the undersigned. Tenders to close on the 7th August, 1891. For further particulars and conditions of lease apply to JAMES WIIIGLEY, LincoluEoad, Masterton. MASTERTON EOAD DISTIIICT. NOTICE is hereby given that.it is the intention of tho Board; at a' meeting to be held on the 11th of August, 1891, to i strike tho following rates on tho rateable value of the rateable property within the District for the year commenced on tho Ist day of April, 1891, and ending on the 31st day of March, 1895. In sub-divisions Nos 1 and 3, a separate rate of fof a penny in the S, . , In sub-division No 2, a separate rate of o-16thsof a penny in the £. | Tho. aLovc rates will bo mado payable at the office of the Board," Hall-street, Masterton, in one instalment on the 24th day of August, 1891, An estimate of the proposed expenditure of the sail] rates is open'f or inspection during offico hours at tho office aforesaid, where the Hate Book also may bo seen. F.G.MOOEE, plcrt 1 Masterton, SHU July, 1891, amass
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4789, 2 August 1894, Page 3
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737Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4789, 2 August 1894, Page 3
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