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GBEITuWN CRICKET CLUB. THE Annual General Meeting of the above will be hrl' in the Council Chambers, on WEDNESDAY, 15th September, at 7.30 p.m. Every member is requested to attend. Business important. M. R. VARNHAM, 158.3 Hon. Sec, GKEYTOWN WINTER ENTERTAINMENTS In aid of the GREYTOWN SCHOOL CADETS. Monday Evening, Sept. 13. IN THE TOWN HALL. PROGRAMME. I Overture Miss Nation 2. Song—" Silver Herring ” Miss A. Jackson 3. Reading Dr Spratt 4. Song .. Miss Wyett 5. Duet, Violin and Piano—“Fra Diavolo ” Mrs Knell and Mr Lnndqvist 6. Recitation—“ My Dolly ” Miss Ada Hall 7. Duet— ** Pulaski Banner ” Miss Jackson 8. Song—“ Killarney ” .. Mrs Cuff 9. Solo (piano)—“ Moonbeams ” .. Master A McMaster 10. Song—“ The Poodle ”.. .. Cadets II Ventriloquism .. Mr A. G. Thomp son 12 Song—'* Cuckoo Song ” Misses M. Hillier and Annie Hall 12 Duet—“ Dream of Heaven March ” Misses Jackson 14 Recitation .. .. Mr George Haigh 15 Song—“ Sing me an English Song ” Mrs Cufi 16 Part Song—" What to ns is Silver Hair ” Ddy Family God Save the Queen Admission—6d, children under 12, half price. Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at 8. Note. -Children in arms not admitted.

M.U.1.0.0.F. LOYAL QREYTOWN LODGE, NO. 6341. ANNUAL SOIREE. above Lodge will hold their Annual SOIREE ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7th, IN THE TOWN HALL, GREYTOWN, Members of sister Lodges tud kindred Societies specially invited to attend in Regalia. Double Tickets, 7s 6d ; single ditto, 5s ; Extra Lady, 2s 6d ; Gallery Is. Tickets to be had from any of the committee F.G. J. Maguire, V.Q. G. Humphries, Bros J. Braggius, J. F. Fuller, T, Ingley aud F. Jorgensen. D. P. LOASBY, P.P.G.M. 159 Secretary.

MI J SIC. ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, FEATHERSTON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th, 1886. Another event of the Season. MR J. HYDE PARKER begs to announce a popular and interesting LECTURE ON MUSIC WITH GRAND CONCERT. In which he will be assisted by Miss Tocker, Miss Barber, Misses Beatrice and KateCundy, Mr Stephenson, Mr Black, and others. A Dance afterwards. To commence at 8. Admission two shillings; children ball price. Everyone should hear as much as possible on this attractive subject of music. 157

FOB SALE—A B ABO AIN. A Plough, Zigzag Harrows, Singletrees, and Harness. Original cost, £22, will be glad to take £B. Apply to JOHN HALL, Kuratiwhiti. 174.3 m ■WELLINGTON COLLEGE. THE third term will begin on TUESDAY 14th September. Btaff—J. Mackay, M.A., Aberdeen ; K. Wilson, M.A., Cambridge ; W. Evans, M.A., New Zealand; W. C. Spronle, 8.A., Oxon ; A. Heine ; D. Campbell, M.A., Glasgow ; A. F. Merlet. Instructions in drawing under Mr Eiley, Drawing Master to the Education Board ; Musio by visiting teachers : Drill, SergeantMajor Bell. CHAS. P. POWLES, 167 Secretary. !S5 3* GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL. THE Third Quarter will* begin on FBI DAY, the 17th September. The Lady Principal will be at the School on Thursday, the 16th, from 3 to 5 in the afternoon. CHAS. P. POWLES, 176 Secretary.

TENDERS WANTED. WANTED TENDERS for PALLING 50 acres of bnah, more or Jess, at Olendower, to be sent in by WEDNESDAY, the 22nd instent. Particulars may be obtained of Mr C. Jury, Olendower. Tenders wanted for falling TEN ACRES of BUSH at Papawai, to be sent in by WEDNESDAY, the 15tb met. Particulars to be obtained at Mr J. F. Heckler, Papawai Road. Tenders wanted for ploughing 50 acres, more or less, at Olendower. Particulars to bo had of Mi C, J. Jury, Glendower. Tenders to bo aunt in by WEDNESDAY, 15th instant. Wanted tenders for falling 50 acres of Bush, mote or less, at Olendower, to be sent in by WEDNESDAY, the 22nd instant. Particulars may be obtained of Mr C. J. Jury, at Glendower. Lowest or any tender in connection with the above tenders not necessarily accepted. 162 C. J. JURY. TO BE SOLD OR LEASED. ABOUT 40 acres CLEARED LAND, well watered, at Morrison's Bush, next Mr D. Cross'* property, divided into three paddocks, inelnding a large orchard, four roomed bouse and large shed with font oompaitmects. Also 48 acres laud under a purchasing danse. Fur further particulars apply to Mr Thos. Cross on the premises. IBltn TENDERS FOR FILLING IN. TENDERS are required by the Undersigned up to NOON, SEPTEMBER 15 or FILLING IN and ROAD WORK required at the Club Hotel. Lowest or any tender not oreesearily accepted. Particulars at Store Fabian 6ro«, 3. FABIAN,

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1883, 13 September 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1883, 13 September 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1883, 13 September 1886, Page 3

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