THAT'S WHAT'S THE MATTER. OPAKI RACES I! I OPAKI RACES !! ! LAYSON, PASTRY COOK AND CONFECTIONER' CATERER FOR PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENTS, A'C, Ac.', ■TO be-found at the COURSE ready to attend to the wants of his numerous and esteemed patrons, Picnic Pork Pies, Melton, Mowbray Cambridge, Pimlico, and every other description of raised pie, suitable for LUNCHEON, At Sixpence and One Shilling. HAM SANDWICHES, SWEETMEATS, And everything in the line. ' LOOK OUT FOR TBE BOOTH AND I.VILL LOOK OUT FOR YOU I j •At the Opaki Course To-morrow and neit I SHALL BE THERE ! THROUGH OF MASTERTON. TENDERS are invited to 5 p.m., of TUESDAY, 9th December, for Metalling High-street, Kuripuni—about 37 chains, in sections. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. R. BROWN, < Town Clerk. Conncil Chambers, December 1, 1879. 329 THOROUGH OF MASTERTON. NOTICE TO CARTERS. CARTERS are requested to parade their vehicles in front of the Council Chambers for inspection for licensing. TIME OF INSPECTION, Saturday, 6th December, Monday, Bth December. Between the hours of 12 noon and 2 p.m. Numbered plates will be furnished and licenses issued for the siu months ending 31st March 1880. B. BROWN, Town Clerk. DOROUGH OF MASTERTON. OPAKI RACES. SPECIAL Licenses for vehicles under Bye-law 161 will be issued to applicants on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Decem- [ ber Ist, 2nd, and 3rd, J Drivers are hereby cautioned against ply■A ing for hire without being duly licensed, E. BEOWN, 339 Town Clerk, QOIREE! QOIREE! nOIREE! CARTERTON! CARTERTON! PUBLIC HALL, .CARTERTON, THURSDAY, 18th DEC. THE LADIES of Carterton have decided lo hold a SOIEEE in the Public Hall, on THURSDAY, the 18th December, in aid of theßevMrM. A SHORT CONCERT will precede, in which some really good Lady and Gentlemen Amateurs kindly assist. To commence at 8 p.m. sharp. Double Ticket', 7/6. Extra Lady 2/6.
T OYAL MASTERTON LODGE, M.U., J 1.0.0. F. The regular meeting on the 2nd is adjourned to the 9th inst, Bv order. G. S. W. DALEYMPLE, 316 P.S.andP.G. n 0 N T R A DICTION. IT having been reported that when the undersigned left his late shop in South Masterton he agreed to Mr Gillett not to start again in the same line of business, he begs to emphatically contradict any snch statement, E.G.JONES, Fruiterer, Masterton, Nov. 24, 1879. 324 ANY Person trespassing on the Akiteo Run after cattle, or pig-hunting without consent from tin undersigned will be nrnrftpUted, T JAS. T. THOMPSON. Jsiteo, November 25,1879. 327 OPAKI RACES. THE undersigned, having purchased all privileges connected with Games and Sports, all- persons 'desirous of introducing them on the Race Ground must apply to them. ™ : ■ GILLETT & MENCE. Fruiterers, 3<? B Opposite Club Hotel POSTPONEMENT OF SALE. The Peremptory and Extraordinary Sale o Mr B. Cohen's JEWELLERY will take place at FEATHERSTON on WEDNESDAY, 3rd Decembpr, at 2 o'olock, at GREYTOWN on THURSDAY; 4th DeeX, at So clock, and not on days previously advertised. ' N. J. ISAACS, Auctionesr.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 329, 1 December 1879, Page 3
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