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m HE A THE EOYAL. I MASTEETON. A GEEAT MUSICAL TREAT! SHOW NIGHT. THURSDAY, October 251 L Mirth, Song mid Story. Tho greatest living Scotch vocalist and Versatile Entertainer. MACKENZIE. [IATEOV THE BESSIE DOYLE CO.] Whose phenomenally successful performances have won for him the greatest popularity throughout thoColony willappearinhis UNIQUE ENTERTAINMENT ENGLISH, IRISH AND SCOTCH SONG AND STORY, Sentimental, Stirring & Humorous. Supported by his powerful Company, hcrkss. 'Mental Muyndic. Accomfanyist, ... Madame Lockett. POPULAK PUICES, 2,i, Is. Ecserved Scats at Mr Hood's, GEO. "vYAMiEN, Business Manager. MASTEIiTON HORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY, 02 ' *22» to he held in DEILL HALL, o.v THURSDAY, October 25(h. Entries for best kept cottage garden can be put into the Secretary's letter box in Perry St., up to 10 o'clock p.m., on Monday, 22nd inst.

ft uIE Secretary will be in attendance 1 at the Drill Hall to receive entries and take charge of exhibits, from 7.30 lo 9 p.m. on the 'day preceding the Show, and also from 7 to t) a.m., on the day of the Show. Admission to Show : (including Museum exhibits) 1/STJiLXGBAJS'D. Show open from 2 p.m. till 10 p,m, A special Train to Wellington and intermediate stations leaves Masterton at 0.25 p.m. A return train to Electalinnawill leave Jlaslerlon at 6.40 p.m. Entry forms and Catalogues can be obtained on application to T. GILLESPIE, Secretary,

Q HANDICAP£2O mum WAIIiAIiAPA GUN CLUB, OrnxHAXDiOAr, (to members of any recognised Gun Club in N.Z.), for £2O, will be fired on FIiIDAY, 28th uist., at 11 a.m. Nominations dose on TUESDAY, 23rd inst, Acckmaxcks on ground, day of match. Nomination 10s, acceptance 10s, prizes £ls, £3, £2. 250 birds on hand. Members of other Clubs must furnish performances. Match under N.W.G.C. rules. E. H. WADDINGTON, Secretary. OULTIVATOK TJJIAL. A TMAL of theMASSEY-HABEIS fV. Sleel Frame Cultivator with Seeders attached will be licldou MbE. E. Chamiouin's farm on Saturday, 27th inst, between the hours of 1 p.m. and 4 p.m Farmers and others interested are invited to attend. The Company's representative, Mr J. Young, ivdl be" present and conduct the trial. Massey-Harris Company, [Limited.]

THE MASTERTON AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION'S GRAND ANNUAL SHOW. MESSRS LOWES SD lORNS SALE YARDS, ON Thursday, Oct. 25th 1894. INTBIES close with Mr Bock Pcnthcrston j F. H. Wood Greytown; E. W. Dorset, Caitcrton, and the Secretary ou THURSDAY. October i IStli. Wm. LOWES, Secretary. I

ANNUAL SHOW WAIKAK APA PASTOBAL & ASBL OULTDIAL SOCIETFS Will be held on their Grounds,' Carterton, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, Ist and 2ml NOVEMBER, 1894. AH. ENTRIES Close with Messrs W. Scllar and A, Walker, Masterton; MrP.H. Wood, Grcytown; Mr W. Bock, Peathorstou; and the Secretary at Carterton on SATUEDAY,2OthOCTOBEI{. EXTIiA SPECIAL PEIZES. Not included in the Prize Schedule. By W. Corlctt, Gold Medal section 43. Gold Medal section 45. Miscellaneous Horses By I. Pike, best yearling by Tom King. By New Zealand loan anil Mercantile Agency Coy. Silver Cup for best pen of 10 sheep suitable for freezing purposes, ■ EDWAED W. DOBSET, Secretary,

AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSOCIATION SHOW Will he held on tho ASSOCIATION'S SHOW GROUNDS, PETONE, on WednesdayandThursday, I4th& 15th November. STOCK SALE on FRIDAY, ICth November. ENTRIES WILL CLOSE ON Bth NOV, Each premium cataloguo is supplied with entry forms and can be had on application. Sheep, Cattle and Piodace will bo judged on 14th November; all horses and dogs will boindßcd on 15th November, HENRYD. O'OALLAGHAN, Scoretary, Wellington.

"ATALANTA" AGAIN TO THE FBONT. A OHAMPION'B OPINION. Thomas Boyd&Son.Ata'anUCyolo Works. Chrijtchuroh. Dear Sirs, —I have much pleasure in for> warding to you a toßtimonialregarding your Atalanta bioycles, which I consider tho best built, lightest and fastest of any machines I have ever ridden.! oan safely recommend your raoing machines to any hard rider as being perfectly rigid, strong, splendid posi tion and most easyrunning.also very light, combined with, great stagih.-jours truly, -■ A, 0, Wilhot, N.O, Dioyple Clpb. ATALANTAB Alffl THE BEST FOR ' ALLOLAWiB. m ' T&OS. BOVI) & SON, Manohester Street, .Christohuroh . Agent for Masterton. J. E. Hood,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4859, 24 October 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4859, 24 October 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4859, 24 October 1894, Page 3

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