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LOWER VALLEY JOCKEY CLUB. A GENERAL MEETING of the Lower Valley Jockey Club will be held on SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, In the Martinborough Hotel, at 8 p.m. THOS. P. EVANS, 94G See. pro tem. STARCH FACTORY, A MEETING will be held at the Institute at V p.m., ON FRIDAY, AUGUST 7. For the purpose of considering the advisability of Erecting a Starch Faitory in Grey town. 952 COLEMAN PHILLIPS. A PROMENADE CONCERT, WITH DANCING AT INTERVALS, Will be held at the ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, FEATHERSTON, ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12. Particulars in future advertisement. 999 TENDERS will be received up to Monday, 10th instant, at 6 p.m., for laying Fifty chains of TRAM from the Matarawa sidings to Mr 'Welch’s bush. For specification and further particulars apply at Wakelin’s Sash and Door Factory. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. R. A. WAKELIN. TKANSimOF B USIN ESS. \ NDREW YOUNG, tailor, Greytown, XX begs to inform his numerous friends and customers that he has sold his business to Messrs VEITCH and ALLAN, of Wellington. In going out of business A. Young cordially thanks his patrons for their support during the 18 years he has been in business, and would recommend with every confidence the purchasing firm to his customers, who will give every attention to and carefully execute all orders entrusted to them. The Cutting Department is still under the same efficient management, and style and fit guaranteed. In connection with the preceding, Messrs VEITOH and ALLAN intend to carry on the business which has been so successfully carried on by Mr Young for so many years. In taking over the business V. and A. will do their utmost to efficiently supply the growing needs of the inhabitants of the Wairarapa. After a lengthened experience in tue Drapery and Clothing, they feel confident that they can do the trade second to none, either in or out of Wellington. The prices charged will commend themselves to everyone. Ladies may depend on getting Habits exquisitely shaped and finished. Gentlemen’s Clothing stylishly and handsomely got up. Pending the alteration on Mr Young’s old shop, wo will continue to occupy Mr F. H. Wood’s auction room ; after which the whole business will he conducted on the enlarged and improved premises. The most careful attention will be given to all orders. T. JOHNSTON, Manager for Veitch and Allan, Gieytown.

TO THE PUBLIC OF GRLYTOWN. HAVING disposed of my business to Mr Clifton, I beg to tender my sincere thanks for their liberal support in the past, and solicit a continuance of the same for my successor. H. DB CLIFTON, A M I L Y BUTCHER, 11. de C. having taken over the butchery business of Mr lugley, by supplying a good article at a fair price, hopes with civility and attention to the wants ol customers, to merit a fair share of patronage. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION CHEAP EXCURSION FARES. Wednesday, sth, and Saturday, Bth August, "YTTILL BE ISSUED hy the Ordinary \Y Trains leaving Mastcrton, 7.30 a.m. Masterton to Wellington (return) .. .. 11s 10s 61 Carterton or Grcytown to Wellington (return) 12s 9a Featherston to Wellington (return) .. .. 10a 7s 6d These tickets will he available for the return journey by any train up to the evening of Saturday, the 15th. On SATURDAY, the Bth, the 11.15 p m. train will run through to Masterton, stopping at all stations. Other Excursions will be run, of which notice will be given. T. INGLEY. Main Street, Greytown, Wellington Section. Ist class. 2nd class. BY ORDER.

B. ISEN, ROYAL HOTEL FEATHEESTON. BISEN begs to inform tho travelling ■ public that be has thoroughly renovated the sleeping accommodation of this, hotel since having purchased the same, and it will be his chief study to minister to the comfort of his visitors in every detail. FIRST GLASS STABLING. ONE OF ALCOCK’S BEST BILLIARD TABLES Conducted by an experienced Marker. JAMES TOCKER, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, NEXT ODDFELLOWS' HALL, FEATHEESTON. J. T. begs to inform the residents of Foathcrston and the Lower Valley that he he has resumed business at the above place, and solicits a renewal of their favors. REPAIRS DONE ON THE SHORTEST 1)70 NOTICE. PUBLIC NOTICE. ANY Person found trespassing on Rimutaka Run, after date will be prosecuted John mckenzie, August 5,1885, liimutaka. 960.0

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1717, 7 August 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1717, 7 August 1885, Page 3