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. MONSTER POPULAR CONCERT, Two Hours with Mystery and Music. ' D It I S> L Hit L, | . WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 12ft.. 1/. TMHEWELL oppearanco of Gd ' 1/-1 1 Caw. Feed Thomas, tlio Gd 1 \j-ou\yWMdlw!iVe«trilot]mst'mt\\o Gd 1/. world, kindly assistod by. and Gd 1/- Farewell . Appcnranco of Gd !/• Marie De La JinciiE, farewell fid 1/- appearance of l'lioi'usson Si'M'Es- 6d 1/. tcr, supported by leading lndy Gd 1/- and gentlemen amateurs of Mas- Gd !/• tcrton. Front scats 1/-, back Gd. Gd Under the patronago of the Wairarapa Caledonian Society. Donald Dinnie's Champion Stmhakcinu and Variety CoMI'AXV, AttheTrmjimnicellull, Thursday and SuUmkij, tklStli mid loth Inst. , This is admitted to be the most talcntc I step-dancing combination extant. Miss Ida McDonald will match anyone in the world, as an all-round dancer. Evie Dinnie will dance Scotch style anyone in New Zealand. Donai,d Dinnie will show his unequallcil feat of supporting a half cwt on palm of hand, arms horizontal, against time, i For this extraordinary feat lie offers £SOO to anyone supporting the weight for lOsces, and for lsec £l. Entry Free. ( Bell's Life" says—" This feat alone is worth Ids to witness." ' Amission—2s and Is. , Q.HAND EXHIBITION. 1 PALACE IIALL......GREYTOWN, Thursday & Friday, Sept. 13th and 14th. Ancient Holies, Fossils, Curios, Works of Art, etc., etc. Novelties and Attractions for Young and Old. Hundreds ok Objects of Interest, Grand Concert Each Night. Tableau Vivauts. Shooting Gallery, licfreshment Stall. Open each day from two till six. Admission 1/-. Children under 12, Gd. . It. Y.SHEAIIEI!, Secretary. J " The l'inos," Gladstone llond, Taratnhi, the standard bred trotting Young Berlin, For a limited number of approved marcs, For particulars and pedigree apply to JOHN FALLOON, Owner. rpO LEASE.—2S acres good ploughl able land at Akura. Terms Easy. HOE SALE CHEAIV-10 tons good JO oatcn-sheaf chart'. C.E. PRATT, ; Native Land agent and Li- " censed Interpreter. 1 a Office—Above T. Thompson's, Saddler n Queon Street, Mastcrton, ti N.B.—Purchases of Native Lauds t( promptly negotiated. j ( ai WELLINGTON ACCI.IMA.T IZATION J: SOCIETY. FISHING SEASON. ' j' HE Trout Fishing Scasoncommenccs I on the loth September, 1891, and closes on the loth April, 1895. Licenses at a fee of £1 for Men, and os for Ladies and Boys of 1G years of age or under, may be obtained from Mr D, W. Mcintosh, Secretary of the A W.F.C.A., Mastcrton, or from Mr J. Williams, tobacconist, Mastcrton. TO BUILDEHS. MIENDERS are invited by tlio New I Zealand Tlnirv TTnlnn:

Ereoiion oi a Creamory at Foatherston. Plans and specifications can be scon at Mr Burt's Store, Featlierston, and at tlie Office of the Daily Times, Masterton. Tenders dose on TUESDAY, lltli September, at 1 p.m., and must be addressed to the Secretary, Dairy Union, Palmcrston North. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. L.G.WEST, Architect. AN andaftcrtho Ist July, 1891, W. J IGGULDEN willran a brake every n WEDNESDAY to Alfredton, leaving. Ekctahuua at 8 a.m., and returning q from Alfrcdton the same dny. Passcufiigors and luggage will be conveyed at Q BOROUGH OP MASTERTON. PUBLIC Notice is hereby given that a poll will be taken on Thursday, the 13th clay of September, 1891, for the election of one Councillor for each ward * of the Borough of Mastcrton. The names of the several candidates arc as ! follows : Dixon, Thomas Hughes, Charles "Wagg, Thomas West Waiid, •Cargill, William Clement Perry, Walter licnall, Alfred William Wagg, Thomas Ootkb Waiid. Dauiell, Charles Edward Yates, Jolui The situation of the polling booths is as follows:—East Ward—At the Fire Brigade station, Church-street; West Ward-At the Town Clerk's Office, Chapel-street; Outer Ward—At the Euripunl Public Hall, High-street. The Poll will bo open between the hours of A o'clock in the forenoon and 0' o'clock in the afternoon. 11. BHp\YN, licturning Officer, KEEBLE&CO., « TJEG to announce to the Public of . Mastcrton and surrounding district thalt hey have leased the f Prince of Wales' Stables, a and solicit a continuance of the patron- j, ago so long attached to that well-known r - stable. ■ ■ t The Livery Department will be under the direct supervision of ( MrKeebie, • jj which will be sufficient guarantee that j all horses, ctc,,will bo properly cared for, j Horses kept by the day,'week,'or month, at reasonable charges, • 1 Horses bought and sold on cominis- i • sion,' J ' Horses broken to saddlo and harness, A first-class selection of Buggies, Ca- ' v riages and reliable Saddlo Horses on • , hire at moderate rates, • , •; ■ ' • Telegrams promptly attended to, ] 'Bus meets all trains, e Mobning Calls-Oke SniLLip, Secure Paddocks. ■

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4821, 10 September 1894, Page 3

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745

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4821, 10 September 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4821, 10 September 1894, Page 3

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