UNITED GREYTOWN FOOTBALL CLUB'S ANNUAL BALL pALACE HALL, GEEYTOWN. THURSDAY EVENING, 29th August, 1895. Double Tickets, §/•; Single, 3/-; Extra Lady, 2/Notice—All tickets now out will bold good for the above. J, K, HOItNBLOW, Hon. See. i yy r AIKAIIAPA HUNT CLUB. ANNUAL BALL (Plain and Fancy Dkess) PALACE lIALL, GREYTOWN. THURSDAY, 2Gtli SEPTEMBER Dancino at 8,30. Tickets— Double, 7)6; Single, 5/-; Mm My, S/fi- May he ohtained FROM ANY 01' TUE COMMITTEE:— Greytown—Messrs P. Tully, H. Tully, If. S. Izard, H. R. Wood, V Axup, W.AViggim; Featheraton aod Lower Valley—Messrs A. J.. Toogootl, F, I'caicc, T. ltenton. 0. H. l'lmrazyn, W. 0. "Williams, J. Martin, C. Hamiilen, h MoKcnzie, E, Usalicr; Caitertnn—Messra C J. Kcmfcle.T. liay, H. Weld), W. McKc.izic, N. Dixon J Gladstone—Mcssrti W. C. Buchanan, N. Giacv, J. A. Itenall, H. It Eunry, J. Stiau",, K. 'Jooptr, J. McFliee; Mas;eitou-MissrsW. li. Buirk, V. Warilell, o.l'. VnlUtice, W. J. Hirscliberg, v '. Mc]vc!'?,ie, W. llav.he, Herbert Welcit, J. Uoililiujton J M'oi.icon's liudb—Mi'ssrti 11. tiiitl 0. Morrison, AW MclCcrrow. Tickets may also be bail from Hr W, J. Liudop, Carterton; and Mr H. Gant, Greytown. H. 0. TULLY. Hon. See. WAIRAMAPA PASTORAL & AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE ANNUAL STALLION PARADE Will take place on tbc CiHOff GHOUNDS, CARTERTON, k5 ox SATUIWAZ M SEPT., Commencing at 1.30 p.m. Entranco foe, Cs. E. W. DORSET, Secretary. AKITIO IiOAD BOARD. > ' OTICEis hereby given that, it is the intention of the Board at a meeting to beheld on the 2ilth inst., to make a general rate of a half-penny in the ,G. on the rateable value of the rateable property appearing on the Valuation Roll for the time being in force in the District. Such rate shall be for a period of one year, commenced on Ist April, 18115, and ending on 31st March 1890, and will be payable at the office of the Board, in two equal instalments on the 2(iih September and 28th November, 1895, when the amount is five pounds and oyer, when under live pounds in one sum on the 20th September, 1895.
A. JIcHUTCHON, Clerk. lUlli August 1805. WAIIiAHAI'A NOHTH COUNTY. Tll BITTEN applicalions from perYV sons qualified lo (ill the position arc invited for the iippointmentof Assistant Clerk to the Council, and must be sent in 011 or before the 31st inst. Full particulars of duties ami salary, etc, mny be obtained from the undersigned. Written applications already received will be considered with others to be made in accordance with this notice. F.G.MOOEE, County Clerk. County Council Chambers, Maslerton, lOtli August, 1895. ALWAYS TO THE HOST! NOTE! TjN'FANTS'HatsGd, X Ladies Tweed Caps, Gd Boys' Sailor Caps, 6d Trimmed Millinery Ilats, half price All-wool Mendings, Gd per dot Tapes, Gd per doz Colonial Wools, 2/G pet lb Men's All-wool Colonial Suits, 25/-
Grand variety in all Departments, must k sold to male room for Sprimj imports. SMALL PEOFITS—Quick Ecturns, AT 0, FRAGNELL'S CHEAP Draper and Clothier, (Next (lie Clock), Quehm-st ...Masteetof. NOTICE. TO THE PUBLIC OF MASTEIiTON. T ADIES «d GENTLEMENI J Whilst sincerely thanking you for your most liberal support during (lie time I have been in Masterton, I beg to inform you, that owing to uiy rapidly increasing business, and having no further room to build larger premises, I am compelled to give up my outside bread trade, which interest I have sold lo Messrs CHAMBEIILAIN Bros. feeling quito confident that tlmt oldestablished firm will give you every satisfaction, It will be my object, in future, to devote the vbo'c of my attention to the shop trade, where you will liud small goods of every variety, and of the very best quality, FIRST-CLASS BEEAD will be sold as usual, over the counter. Visit my DINING EOOMS where you will find, that for cleanliness, civility, and a first-class lunch, they aro second to nonein the town. Eespcctfully soliciting j'our further support, I amLadies and Gentlemen,—yours respeel fully,— JAMES WICKENS. EKETAHUNA COACHING, CARRYING, AND BAIT STABLES. COACHING TIME-TABLES! EKETAHBKA-PAHUTCA(viaMangaone: leave Eketahuna daily at 7.0 a.m. Arrive Pahiatua 11.30 a.m. Leave Pahiatua at 3 p.m„ arrive Eketahuna 8 p.m. Eketaiiuna-Paihatua : Leave Eketahuna daily at 1,30 p.m., arrive Pahiatua 3,'16, p.a, Leave Pahiatua daily at 10.0 a.m., arrive Eketahuna 12.30 p.m. EKITAnONA-AtFIffiDTOK: . Coaches leave daily at 2.3op.m.,arriye .Alfrodton 6.15 p.m. Leavo Alfredton daily at 0.-lo a.m., , arrive Eketahuna 12.45 p.m, . Brakts ply to all parts of the district. Saddlo horses, buggies, brakes, and coaches on hire. Horses bought and sold on commission. Horses broken to single and douUo harness, Good'securo paddocks, 8. d. HARDING, I'iIOFJIETOI,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5110, 23 August 1895, Page 3
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751Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5110, 23 August 1895, Page 3
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