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6HEYTOWN WINTER ENTERTAINMENTS In aid of the WAIRARAPA LITERARY INSTITUTE. Monday Evening, August 16. IN THE TOWN HALL. 1. Overture ~ Mrs T. Wakelin 2. Song—" The Outpost” Mr H. Weston 3. Italian Song .. Mrs Collier 4. Recitation .. Mrs T. Wakelin 5. Boys’ Chorus in military uniform—" The American National Guard” Six Boys 6. Song— .. Mrs Jackson 7. Pianoforte Duet Mrs and Miss Knell 8. Quartette Udy Family Second Part. MINSTREL ENTERTAINMENT. Bones, Mr G. Phillips; Interlocutor, Mr J. Barnard ; Tambo, Mr E. A. Campbell. Song—" Kingdom Cornin’” Mr G. Phillips Song—" The Old Log Cabin in the Dell,” Mi H. Hawke. Song—" The Old Folks at Home" Mr Tally Song—" The Jolly Wagonner” Mr C. Nation Song—" Sleep My Little Blue-eyed Treasure” , Mr Black Song—"o Dem Golden Slippers” Mr Camp bell. Admission—6d, children under 12, halfprice. FEATHERSTON ROAD BOARD. NOTICE that an application under the “ Private Tramways Act, 1882,” has been made by David Henderson, of Grey town, sawrailler, for a license to construct a tramway across the main road leading from Greytown to Maryborough, and road to Mr. Morrison’s, near the Kaitara School house, and that SATURDAY, the 11th day of September next, is the day fixed for considering such application and any objections thereto. Plans of the proposed tramway are now open for inspection at the office of the Board, Featherston, Objections (if any) must be lodged at the said office in terms of the said Act on or before FRIDAY, the 10th day of Sept next. W. BOCK, Clerk. |

*N BANKRUPTCY, In the Estate of GEORGE DUNCAN & SONS. Of Masteries, Storekeepers. TENDERS FOR STOCK. are invited until NOON of SATURDAY, ‘2lst August, 1886, for the purchase of the Stock in the above estate, classified as follows Ironmongery, £448 Grocery, £203 Crockery, £3B Tenders marked “ Tender for Stock ” will be received separate!;, or for the whole, and must be accompanied with a marked cheque for five per cent., and may be forwarded to the deputy Official Assignee, oate of Mr W. Sellar, Masterton. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Stock sheets can [be inspected on the premises, or at the office of the Official Assignee, Wellington. R. STANSFIELD, Deputy Official Assignee, Masterton, August 12tb, 1886 94 THE GUN CLUB. THE NEXT MATCH will he held at the PASTORAL SOCIETY’S GROUNDS, CARTERTON, on SATURDAY WEEK, 31st instant, commencing at 1 o’clock. By order of the Committee, 0. HIGGINS, Becretaiy. TENDERS WANTED. \\7 ANTED TENDERS for FALLING VV about 10 ACRES OP BUSH. Tenders to close 21st instant. Apply to Lot Cross, Cross’ Creek. 81.5 POISON A FTER this date POISON will be laid on -*A- laud at Woodside, All stray does will be shot. A. ANDERSEN, Woodside. SOUTH WAIRARAPA WORKING MEN’S CLUB CO. NOTICE is hereby given that at a meeting of the Directors held on Saturday, August 7th, they resolved “ That an interim dividend of 5 per cent, be declared on the paid up shares of the Company as from August Ist, 1886.” In accordance with the above resolution the above dividend of 5 per cent, will be paid on and after MONDAY NEXT, the 16th day of August, upon application to the Secretary or the offiee of the Company, Council Chambers, Greytown. A. L. WEBSTER, 85.3 Secretary. OtREYTOWN ■yOLUNTEER gEPTEMBER WAIRARAPA WEST COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS are invited for FASCINE PROTECIIVE WORKS at Waiohine River, near the briigs. Plans and specification at Council Cham, hers, Cajtcrton, where tenders close on FRIDAY, 13th August at 4 p.m. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. B. H. WOLTERS, County Clerk, Carterton, August 2,1880. 70 TO LET FOR TERM OP YEARS. A desirable Property, Bank Farm, 127 encres of first class Agricultnral Land. Resid aie on property. Close to Greytown. For p tioulars, apply to 68t FABIAN BROS. WANTED KNOWN.—A Few Tons of Potatoes grown from seed imported direct from Tasmania. Also a few Tons of SPLENDID FLUKES grown late. Apply to Tauherenikau Hotel. WANTED WORK two or three daya a week, Washing or Housework. Apply Standard Offiee. no POR SALE.-A FIRST CLASS HACK with Saddle and Bridle. Apply Empire Hotel, Featberitos, 07,g

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1870, 13 August 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1870, 13 August 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1870, 13 August 1886, Page 3

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