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5 • NOWIN'MASTEETON; • GALLOPING HORSES, BAZAAK, SHOOTING GALLEEY, , ' Etc,, Etc., THE first mentioned is pronounced by all to be tlio finest and most novel Mechanical amusemont travelling, and the only one in tlio whole of Australasia. Recently imported from England, where the like is at present the centre of attraction at all great Shows and Fairs. The great Switciihack Railway and other similar amusements resign in favor of this exhilarating pleasure, wheu in close proximity. Driven by a model i j h.p. Engine. Also a large Military Brass Band Organ, with mechanical figures, all to be seen gratis, every fine evening, at 1 o'clock; will remain until further notice. Open on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons at 3, weather permitting. Admission: Adults, fid; Children 3d Every evening opuosite the Institute. FRANK BAXTEE,

CONCERT. A CONCERT will be held iu Wnngnehu Schoolroom on Thursday 18th inst., commcnuinii at 8 p.m. THE ANNUAL BALL In aid of the funds of tho QMYTOWN HOSPITAL, Will be held in the PALACE HALL, GREYTOWN, JL ox FRIDAY, lOrit MAY, 1895. Tickets-Double, 7s (id; Gentleman's ss; Extra Ladies, 2s lid. Admission to Gallery: Gentlemen, '2s; Ladies, lsj no half price. F, H. WOOD, Hon. See,

ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON SECTION. EASTER HOLIDAYS, 1895. RACES AT TAUHEHENIKAU. On GOOD FRIDAY and EASTEIi MONDAY, 12th and loth April, respectively, excursion tickets (available for return on dny of issuo only) limy be obtained as under:— Ist 2nd Class. Class. From Te Aro and Wellington to Upper Hutt and vice versa 4s Od 2s Od FromTcAro,Wellington, l'etonc and Lower Hutt to Kaitoke and vice versa 5s Od lis (id From Te Aro,Wellington, I'ctone, Lower Hutt & Upper Hutt to undermentioned stations and vice versa:— Fcallicrston 7s Od 5s Od Greytown 8s (id (is (id Carterton 8s lid Cs (id Mastcrton lis (id 7s Od Mauriccvillc 10s (id 7s (id Hkctahuna lis (id 8s Od Extended Excursion Tickets from Te Aro, Lower Hull, and intermediate stations to Eketahunii and yico versa, first class 20s; second class Ids ; and from Te Aro and Wellington to Mastcrton and vice versa, first class 18s; second class 12s; will be obtainable from iltli to loth of April, inclusive, and will be available for return up to and including 30th April, 1895. Note. —The Extended Excursion tickets may be made available for return for a further fortnight by payment of tho difference in value between an ordinary single ticket and half the excursion fare.

Application must be rondo at the station to which 'lie excursion ticket was issued, and before its expiration. Ordinary return tickets for distances under 21 miles, issued from 9th to 15th April inclusive, will be available for return tip to and including 30 April 1895. On THURSDAY lltli inst„tlic ordinary 0.5 p.m. train from Te Aro to Lower Hutt, will ruu through to Ekctahuua, arriving there at 12 p.m. On GOOD FIiIDAY ft train will leave Ekctahuua at 5.55 a.m. to connect at Masterton with the morning train to Wellington. Tho departure of the ordinary 0 p.m. train from Masterton to Ekctalmna will be delayed until 8 y.ni to connect with the train from Wellington. OnEASTEK MONDAY the afternoon train from Wellington to Wairarapa will run as underTe Aro depart 5.12 p.m., Wellington 5,20 p.m.Fcatlierston 8,28 p.m. Grey town 8.33 p.m. Carterton 9.10 p.m., Masterton 9.38 p.m., Eketulmna arrive 10.48 p.m. The afternoon train from Wairarapa will run as underEkctahuua depart 4 p.m., Masterton 5.15 p.m., Carterton 5.43 p.m., Greytown 5.55 p.m., Featherston 0,28 p.m., Tc Aro arrive 10,10 p.m. A special train will leave Masterton for Feathcrstou at 11.45 a.m., and a return traiu will leave Featlierston for Masterton at 0.4-5 p.m. On TUESDAY 16th April a train will lcaye Eketahuna at 5.55 a.m. and connect at Masterton with morning train to Wellington. For further particulars see posters. BY OliDElt, Traffic Manager's Office, Wellington, 10th April, 1895.

MAUBICEVILLE HOAD BOAIID. NOTICE is hereby given that the Board intends, at a special meeting to he held on Die 4th of MAY, 1895, to confirm a resolution striking a special rate of lid in the £, on the rateable value for the time being, of the following sections, viz,, 1,2,3, i, 5,6,8, 9, Block I, and 1, 2, Block V, Kopuaranga S.D., as security for a loan of £250, to be borrowed to form aud partly metal Johnston's Itond, Said rale will be levied annually for 26 years, and is payable on the 2nd of January and 2nd of July in each year. W. GEAY, Clerk. Mauriceville, 3rd April, 1895.

HAVE MONEY TO LEND in 1 large and small minis at lowest current rates of interest. WAIIiAMPA AHT STUDIO, WISHES to call the attention of tlie residents of the Wairaraya to the alteration of liis Masterton premises and better facilities for working all the latest brandies of the Art, I'obtbaits. —One yisitto the vestibule will be sufficient to satisfy every one of the superior finish, style, and workmanship of the portrait department, to which inspection is invited, Fresh exhibits shown every week. Opals.—Enlarged from direct negatives or from any pliotograpli brought for the purpose, and finished in either black and white, sepia, oils, or water colors. Bromide enlargements finished as above. Both these departments arc under tlio direct supervision of Mrs Price, whoso skill as a colourist is well known throughout New Zealand., Maori Photos—the best assortment in New Zealand (on Sale). Views, groups or machinery taken in town or country. THOS.E. PlilCE, MASTERTON, Wh a, BEARD, Solicitor. T.E. PRICE, OF THE •'o 67, Willis-rt.,'Wellington, "r : for linoleums, Floorcloths, Carpets, Bugs, eto.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4999, 11 April 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4999, 11 April 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4999, 11 April 1895, Page 3

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