Meetings, Ktc. IN EW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. Open Ist November to April 15lh, 1907. Official Residential Bureau, Chriskhurch. This Bureau, which is conducted under thesup«-vMon of the Executive of tbe New ...Zealard International Rxhbition, has been established for the convenience of visitors to the Exhibition, who will find it tn their advantage to book th«ir accommodation through i.ts agency. Full Board can be secured from 2os per. • week. 1 Bed and Breafehst from 15s per week. Prospectus with ap: lioitioh form attached ' can be obtained at the office of this paper. , . ... Please address all letter* and inq lines to the Managers, Mess.s Mayes and Mang4own, 112 Manchester Street,' Chi istchu*en. Telegraphic Addre s, 'Accommodation.' G. S. Ml'NliO, General Manager, New Zealand International Exhibition. -Christchurch, 22nd December, 1906. MASTEUTON 13 OhOUGH COUNCIL. WATEB-SUPPLY. THK Inspector is instrnc'ed to prosecute oil pei sme wasting water from the Borough H.f. Water-supply. Pertons using ho?e contrary to tbe By-law are ■warned accordingly. - R BRHWN, \ . Town Clerk. ■ ■ 1111 l 111 Ml II will FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of Mrs W. Judd are respectfully invited to attend the . funeral of her late husband, which will leave hsr lesidence, Manaia, TODAY ■ »(Thursda>), December 27th, at 2 p.m., for the Mtvstertoa Cemetery. \ Z.M. HOAR & SON, {Sanitary Undertakers. BOROUGH OF MASTERTON. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Masterton Borough Council, in pursuance and exercise of the powere and authorities vested in it;,by the ''Dog Registration Act, 1880," and its amendments, haa appointed the Town Olerk's Office, Master ton, to.be the office for registration of fiogs, and George Morris, of Mastf.rion, Borough Bnng'r, to be Registrar. The said Council has appointed the ?fees for registration of to be—Sheep find Cattle doga (oh declaration) 2s 6d each; all other dogs 5s each. Registration must be made daring the month of January, 1907. R. BROWN, Town Clerk.
LEGAL 'HOLIDAYS.' Ti|7B t the undersigned Solicitors of =y T Master ton, have agreed to close our offices from mid-day Saturday, December 22nd, 1906, until Moriday, January 7th, 1907, being the Christmas vacation. BUNNY & DOLAN. W. G NttWLON. GAWITH & LOGAN. HO BIN SO >N A ROBINSON. P. L. HOLDINGS. W. G. BEARD. C. A. POWNALL. , MASTERTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. "KtOTICE is hereby given that the CounJ3i cil Offices will be Closed from .December £4th, 1906, to January sth, 1907, inclusive. The Pnblio Library will bd Oloßed from 25th to 2bth December, and on Ist and 2nd January. The Beading Boom, -will be Closed on Christmas Day. By Order. K.BROWN, Town Clerk. TO THE RATEPAYERS, ALFREDTON RIDING, MASTERION COUNTY. LADIES and GENTLEMEN—I beg to state that I will be a candidate fori the vacant seat on the Council. My intimate knowledge of the District and the requirements of the Riding will enable me, if elected, to give particular attention to your interests.—l have the honor .to be,' Yonr Obedient Servant, ALEX. MURRAY. FOR SALE-BY TENDER. TENDERS will be nceive<i bv the undersigned; on account of James Stuckey. Esq., for— The Purchase of about 26 Acres Growing Crop of Oats, consisting of, 6J aores Storm King and 19| Algerian, situated at Te Rangitumao. Mr Stuckey will be pleased'to show intending purchasers the crop. 1 A--Tenders to close on 28th December. Highest or any teuder not necessarily accepted. Foil particulars on application. LEVIN & CO., LTD. EAST COAST SPORTS. To Be Held at homewood on • SATURDAY,(29th DECEMBER, 1906. PROGRAMME OF EVENTS. 1. Maiden Race. 100 yds (closed). • 2. Throwing Heavy Hammer Handicap. 3. Men's Tilting. 4.130 Yards Championship (olosed). '■ • 5. Maiden Hunters' Competition. 6. Putting Heavy Weight Handicap. 7. Addition Race. 8. Sawing Competition (closed). 9. Pig Spearing on Horseback. !10. Hall Mile Foot Race Handicap. 11. High Jump for Horses. ' 12. Apple Bobbing. 13.120 Yards Hurdle Bace Handicap. 14. Leaping Competition for Houses. . 15. 440 Yards Handicap (closed). 16. Stockman's Competition. 17. Hewing Competition (closed). ,18. Ladies' Orange Race. 19. 220 Yards Handicap (closed). -20. Needle-Threading Competition. 21. Ladies' Tilting. , 22. Tug of-War (six men asidfe). 23. Consolation Race, 150 yds Handicap. All Entrance Fees 2s 6d. No Acceptance Fees. A Fat Sheep Guessing Competition, ChilJ dren's Races, and Ladieß' Naildriving Competitions will be held during the First and Second Prizes will be paid for all events. Refreshments will be provided on the . ground Free. HAROLD BENNETT, Hon Sec. H. THIRTLE, Hon. Treasurer. ■HENRY BENNETT, Hon. Auditor.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8319, 27 December 1906, Page 1
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