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GEEVTOWN WINTER ENTERTAINMENTS In aid of the WAIBARAPA LITERARY INSTITUTE. Monday Evening, June 2S. IN THE TOWN HALL. PROGRAMME. 1. Overture Miss Bowler 2. Song Mrs Seed 3. Song— 11 Babylon’s a Tallin ”Mr Downard 4. Quartette—" Lucia de Lammermoor.”— Piano, Mrs Wood; Violin, Miss Wood; Clarionette, Mr Barnard ; Cornet, Mr Varnham. 5. Song—“ Granny ” .. Miss Searle 6. Song—” England, Europe’s Glory ” Mr C. H. Gajfer 7. Beading Mr L. Wilson 8. Vocal Duet—” Sunset ” Mrs Ward and Mi Gamble 9. Instrumental Duet—Piano and ViolinMis Knell and Mr Lundqvist 10. Song—” The Ballad Singer,” Mrs Hnme 11. Comic Duet— Masters Downard 12. Song—" Sailing ” .. ..Mr Dollar 13. Pianoforte Solo— ” Danse Nigre, by Asebar ” Mrs Seed 14. Song—" The King’s Highway ’’ Mr Black 15. Comic Song (in character) Mr M. C. Tally 16. “ God Save the Queen,” Grand Jubilee Chorus by the company of performers and the audience Admission—6d, children under 12, hal price. Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at 8 FEATHERSTON TOWN DISTRICT. NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the Rate Book of the Featherston Town District is open for inspection at the office of Mr W. Cundy between the hours of 8 a.m, and 5 p.m. C. W. KEYS, 1005.1 Clerk Featherston Town Board. CITIZENS’ PLAIN * FANCY DRESSBALL. THE ANNUAL BALL will be held in the TOWN HALL, GREYTOWN, 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 6d ; single 7s 6d ; extra lady 4s. Committee J. Fuller, R. Bright, G. Jones, E. Gray, J. Jackson, T. Ingtey and Q. Humphries. A, L. WEBSTER. 920 Hon Secretary. WAIOHINE RIVER BOARD ELECTION. A CANDIDATE’S SUBTERFUGE. ” I did not intend to seek re-election, but consider it cowardly to retire." SHOULD your readers re-elect me, my farm at Matarawa will have my best attention to protect it from the Waiohine River, as I have no freehold interest in Greytown. I am, Ac., 1003 CACKLING Bam. WAIOHINE RIVER BOARD. ELECTION OF CONSERVATORS. rriHE following Candidates have been dnly Jl nominated for the Office of Conservators at the present election : Cotter, Fierce, Junior Haigh, Sam Hammerich, William Jndd,John Kimberley, Benjamin Skeet, William Udy, Hart Udy, Hart, Junior Wyett, George And as the number of candidates exceed the number of vacancies to be filled, I hereby give notice that a Poll will be taken at the Council Chambers, Greytown, between the hours of nine a.m, and six p.m. on TUESDAY, the 29tb instant, for the Election of Five of them. A. L. WEBSTER, 995 Returning Officer. TO THE RATEPAYERS OP THE WAIOHINE RIVER DISTRICT. I havb the honor to offer my services as a member of the River Board. Having resided in the immediate vicinity of the river bank near Greytown for a number of years, and believing as I do in the infusion of new blood and having had an opportunity of witnessing the vicissitudes and erratic course of the river, should yon elect me I shall use my exertions to protect and promote our joint ibterests. Yours Respectfully, 996 P. COTTER, jun. TO THE ELECTORS OF WAIOHINE RIVER BOARD. * GENTLEMENI again offer my services, and il’it should be your pleasure to return me as one of your members 1 wil do my best to serve your interests. Yours respectfully, 997 BENJAMIN KIMBERLEY, WAIOHINE RIVER BOARD. * GENTLEMEN— There are to be Five Members elected shortly as a River Board, and I beg respectfully to offer my services. Should you see fit to elect me I shall do my best for the interests of the Ratepayers. Yours respectfully, 581 HART UDY, Jun. WAIOHINE RIVER BOARD ELECTION. AND GENTLEMEN, 1 respectfully solicit vour votes at the forthcoming election as a test whether my late actions have met your approval. I did (not intend to seek re-election, bnt consider it would be cowardly to retire with a writ banging over me. Should you re-elect me your interests shall have my best attentions. Yonrs, die,, 998 SAM HAIGH. TENDERS WANTED. TENDERS are Invited tor Falling about Sixty Acres of Bush. For partioalari apply to J. G. Dagg, Spring Vale, Femridge, or to B. Bright, junior, Greytown. Tenders to be in by THURSDAY, July 1.

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1850, 28 June 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1850, 28 June 1886, Page 3