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TOWN HALL, GREYTOWN. TO-NIGHT, WEDNESDAY, 21=1 APRIL, 1886. CONCERT IN AID OF MORRISON'S BUSH CHUBCH ORGAN FUND. PROGRAMME— Past I. 1. Pianoforte Duet—Misses N. & J. Cameron “ Marche des Pompiers” 2. Song—The Valiant Knight—Mr Coleman 3. Song—Killarney—Miss Cameron 4. Song—Pat Molloy—Mr Mackay 5. Piano Solo—Danse Hdgre— Miss Bidwill 6. Song—A Summer Shower—Miss Ward 7. Song—The Gallants of England—Mr Howell 8. Duet— The Happy Hunter — Miss Warded and Mr Coleman 9. Song—The Borderer’s Challenge—Mr Stansfleld 10. Bassoon Solo—o ! Ruddier than the Cherry—Mr Harland Interval of Five Minutes. Part 11. 1. Cornet Solo—Ernani, Ernani, luvolamiMr Varnhatn 2. Son b—When the Flowers Bloom Again— Miss Warded 3. Reading—The Hon Elijah Fogram—Mr Beard 4. Song—Bid me Good-Bye—Miss Jones 5. Piano Solo—Les Gouttea d’Eau—Miss Ward 6. Song—Anchored—Mr Coleman 7. Song—Pierrot—Miss Cameron 8. Song—Shan Van Vocbt—Mr Mackay 9. Piano Solo—Lieder Ohne Worte—Mr Harland 10. Song—The Kerry Dance—Miss Payne GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. ADMISSION--759 Front seats, 2s ; Back seats, Is. FEATHERSTON ROAD BOARD. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF NO, 1 WARD. Q_ENTLEMENI have the honor to offer my services as a Member of the Road Board for Greytown Ward. Should you return me as your member I will use my best endeavours to merit your confidence, and use my exertions in the intersts of the whole road district. Y'ours respectfully, F. MONCKTON. Featherston, April 20. 631.3 NOTICE. DAILY COACH BETWEEN MABTINBOROUGH AND FEATHERSTON. ON AND AFTER FRIDAY, APRIL 28rd, G. LAWRIE WILL RUN A COACH EVERY WEEK DAY From Martinborough, leaving Orr’s Hotel at 6.45 a m., arriving at Featherston so as to catch first train to Wellington. Will leave leatherstou Railway at 12 noon, calling at all Hotels and Stores for PASSENGERS and PARCELS, arriving at Martinborough, 2 30 p m. G. L. trusts that the DAILY COACH SERVICE will be appreciated by the tra' veiling public. He will endeavor by courtesy, PUNCTUALITY, AND MODERATE CHARGES to gain a shaie of support. Charge— 3b each way. Parcels and Goods at reduced rates. Greytown residents wanting Parcels delivered in Martinborough can send tuem to Mr Buckeridge’s Railway Refreshment Room, Featherston, and they will he taken on. In fine weather a Coach will leave Mattinborough at 9 a.m. on SUNDAYS, and will leave Featherston on return at 5 p.m. GEORGE LAWRIE, 625t Proprietor.

NOTICE TO SPORTSMEN AND OTHERS. ANY PERSON found trespassing with dog or gun, or otherwise disturbing stock on the Huangarna or Maryborough runs will be prosecuted. 626t J. & W. J. MARTIN. AUCTIONEERS’ ANNOUNCEMENT. EXTENSION OF BUSINESS. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MESSRS LOWES&IOBN8 have pleasure in announcing to their friends aud clients that arrangements are pending for the extension of their business to the southern part of the Wairarapa under the representation of Mr R. Stanspield, and will be prepared to undertake every description of Auctioneering and Commission Agency business with the same punctuality as in Masterton. 027 TO LET. HOUSE in Kuritiwhiti Street, now occupied by Mr J. P. Coulson. Apply to, 624 F. F. MAXTOR. FOR SALE. rv/\ HEAD of STEERS in forward JLUU condition from 3 to 4 years old Apply to U. Mac Master, Matawhero, Lower Valley. 603.3 BREECH-LOADER. WANTED to Sell.—A double Barrelled Breech Loading gun, with all fittings, quite new. ;Also, Single Barrell Muzzle Loader. Apply to D. Cameron, Coachbuilder, C.raytown. 617 R. BARTON, CJADDLEB, COLLAR AND HARNESS MAKER, MAIN STREET. PEATHERSTON. Repairs neatly executed and with despatch. 622 PUBLIC NOTICE. N. KING, “ The Wairarapa Tailor,” (Next door to Institute, Main Street, Greytown.) NT T takes this opportunity of thank- . XV. ing his numerous friends and customers for the very liberal support accorded to him since his business renewal at the above address, and assures all who may favor him with an order that they may rely upon fit. material, and workmanship as first-class, and at the Lowest Prices for cash, and what is ol more importance to the wearer, viz., no “ slops ” are kept upon the Premises.

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1823, 21 April 1886, Page 3

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644

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1823, 21 April 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1823, 21 April 1886, Page 3

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