TO-NIGHT. TOWN HALL, .. GREYTOWN. THE SOUTH WAIRABAPA AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB, PROGRAMME— Part I. CHIZELLING. (An Uproarious and Favorite Farce.) Larkspur, a sculptor—Mr Barnard Trotter, his servant—Mr Webster Dr Stonecrop, a shortsighted art connoisseur —Mr Maxton Kate, his niece—Lady Amateur Mrs Piper, a landlady—Mr Campbell Interval. CONUNDRUMS. Two Prizes of £1 and 10s will be given for the best Two Sets of CONUNDRUMS. Part 11. BORROWED PLUMES. (A Boistetous Burlesque.) Botherly Bibbins—Mr Phillips H. G. Tattletoo—Mr Barnard Mizzle—Mr Campbell Violet—Lady Amateur Emms—Lady Amateur To conclude with a DANCE. Prices 2s and Is. Commence at 8. To the Dance Is extra.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17. 1886. CARTERTON RAM FAIR. IN THK W. A E. C. P. A A. SOOIETYS’ SHOW UROUND3. CARTERTON CARTERTON Bale at 11 a.m. Sharp. b\ El. WOOD Haa been favored with instructions to sell by Public Anction as above, on account of Messrs Riddifurd and Sons — 20 Purebred Lincoln Rama 20 Do do Romney Marsh Rams On account of Mr A. McMaster—--13 Purebred Lincoln Rams On account of Mr A. Anderson—--1 Lincoln Ram‘ 1 Romney Marsh Bam Early entries invited and will be added to this list as received. F. H. WOOD. 417 Auctioneer. BOROUGH OF GREYTOWN, 1 | ’ENDERS a\;e invited and will be re ceived up to noon on MONDAY, February Ist, for the following; works ; 1. Formation and Metalling 6 chains more or less Cross’ Line. 2. Metalling 25 chains, more or less, Kempton’s Line. 3- Metalling 25 chains, more or less Papawai Road. 4. Formation and Metalling 12 chains, more or less, Papawai Road. 5. Filling ditch Kuiitiwbiti Road.
Specification* to be seen at the Town Clerk's office. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A. L. WEBSTER, 395-2 Town Clerk. £1 REWARD. LOST, oh the Racecourse on Friday last, a Rio# engraved G. W. W. Findei will receive the above reward upon bringing iV to this ( dice. 415 ijlOß SALE.—A Paguell Cart and Bar* ness, quite new, to go B t Cost Price. Apply to .Mruilpin, storekeeper, Featherston. 41 i £25 REWARD, 'I ’0 any person who shall give information 1. that will lead to the conviction of the parties who have stolen sheep from my several runs (ileudowar, Vermont, and also Towmats. My brands are two J‘a crossed on nose, and the car murk two square slits in one ear; also, two J's crossed with C on top end of the J's. 874 C. J. JUBI. PUBLIC NOTICE, ANT Person or Parsons found Trespassing on the above blocks without permission from myself or Mr J. Baidis, will be prosecuted according to the Act. 385 0. J. JUKI. PUBLIC NOTICE.
#5 OK REWARD will be given to 1107 person or persons giving inforniution leading to the conviction of any person who set fire to fsllen bneh on the Uku ogaki block on the 10th of January. 0. J, JURY,
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1789, 1 February 1886, Page 3
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