GEEYTOWN WINTER ENTERTAINMENTS In aid of the WAIRARAPA LITERARY INSTITUTE. Monday Evening, June 21. IN THE TOWN HALL. PROGRAMME. 1. Overture —Duct ... Missee Cameron 2. Reading ... ... MrSkeet 3. Song—“Someone’s Sweetheart” Miss Ethel Jones. 4. Part Song—“ Those Evening Bells ” Miss Haigh, Miss Nation, Mr H. Hawke, and Mr W.C. Nation, o. Duct ... its and Miss Knell 6. Song—“ Enchanted Ground ” Miss Fanny Jones. 7. Recitation ... Mr Johnston 8. Part Song—“ Sweet and Low ” Miss Bowler, Mrs Cuff, Mr A. Gray, and Mr Cox. 9. Reading ... Mr Coleman Phillips 10. Song—“ Janet’s Choice ” Miss E. vVyett. 11. Duet ... Misses B. and F. Jones 12. Song—“ Oil .'.Loving Heart, Trust on” ... Miss H. Hollard 13. Reading ... Mr A. Gray 14. Humorous Local Song—“ That Sweet Kimberley” ... Mr. W.Nation. Admission— 6d, children under 12, ball price. Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at 8 CITIZENS* PLAIN & FANCY ' DRESS BALL. THE ANNUAL BALL will be beld in the TOWN HALL, QREYTOWN, on THURSDAY, JULY Ist, 1886. Tickets to be had from any member of the Committee. Dancing to commence at 8.30 p.m. Double tickets 10s fid ; single 7s fid; extra lady 4s. Committee J. Fuller, R. Bright, G. Jones, E. Gray, J. Jackson, T, Ingley and H. Humphries. A, L. WEBSTER. 920 Hon Secretary. ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, FEATHERSTON. By particular request, Mr J. Hyde Parker will repeat bis PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL on MONDAY EVENING, June 2lst, 1886. Tickets, 3s ; gallery Is. WAIOHINE RIVER BOARD. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. TTXTR AORDIN ARY VACANCIES ij having occurred by the resignation of Messrs Wyett, Haigh, Kimberley, Gallagher and Judd of their office of Conservators, I hereby give notice that an Election of Five Members, to fill such Vacancies will be held at the Council Chambers, Greytown, on TUESDAY, 29th lust. Nominations must bo made before NOON on THURSDAY, the 24th inst., at the Council Chambers, Greytown, A. L. WEBSTER, 973.4 Returning Officer. J? P**}- . ! • Education Board Office, Wellington, 16th June, 1886. TENDERS for Additions to tbs Waihenga Residence, will be received at this office up to TUESDAY, the 29th lost. Plans and vSpecifioations at the office of the Waibabapa Standabd, and at the Schoolhouse, Waihenga. THOS. TURNBULL. 979 6 Architect. BUSH FALLING. rf WINDERS will be received by the under--1 signed until SATURDAY. 26th instant, at noou, for felling ten acres of hash. UDY AND GALLON, 966 3 Matarawa. IMPOUNDED at Waihenga Pound, one dark iron grey mare, branded PTU (upside down] on off ramp, aged, white star on forehead, impounded by J. Wall. If not claimed and expenses paid will be sold on 22nd June, at 12 o'clock noon. D. OLIVER, Foundbeepei. 945.2 IMPOUNDED at Greytown Pound—One Black Horse, branded H. 0. H. 0. on near rump. If not released will be sold on the 19th instant, at Noon. J, LEWIS. 963 Pouwdkeeper.
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1846, 18 June 1886, Page 3
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