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PARISH OF St. MATTHEWS MASTERTON. IN accordance with the provisions of Aot No, 3 of the Diocesan Synod of Wellington, I hereby convene a meeting of Parishioner* to be held in the Schoolroom at 7.30 p,m., on TUESDAY, the 23rd December, for the purpose of electing a Parishioners' Churchwarden and Vestry. GEO. FANNIN, Bishop's Churchwarden. Masterton, December 13th, 1879. 339 THE DESCRIPTION HEREUNDER of the Boundaries of the parish of Msbterton as constituted by the Diocosan Synod on November 7th, 1879, is published for the information of Parishioners. GEORGE FAMIN, Dec. 18,1879, ALL that portion of the Parochial District of Masterton bounded towards tho North by a right line from the summit of the Tararua Range to the source of the Ruamahunga River, and thence by that River ana a right line to the junction of the Mangarai River With the Taueru River; towards the East by the Tauoru River to the north' western comer of Section No. 94 of the Whareama Block, thence again towardsthe North by the northern boundaries of Sections numbered. 94, 90, 87, and 85 of the aaid Block tc the Rorokoko stream, by that stream and the Kaumingi Creek to Section No. 668 of the said Block, and by the northern boundaries of Sections 668 and 669 to the north-eastern corner of Section 669 j thence again towards the! East by the boundary of the surveyed lands in the Whareama and Pahaoa Blocks to the Kimmahanga Stream; thence towards the South and south-west by the Kuamalunga Stream, the Wainuiorn River, a creek, the southern boundaries of Sections numbered 60,59,58 57, and 41 of the Tupurupuru Block, the Kourarau Creek, the Taueru River, tho Ruamahunga and Waingawa Rivers to the last-named River, and by a right line thence to the summit of the Tararua Range; and towards' the West, by the summit of the Tararua Range. 343 ¥ ORE3TERS' ANNIVERSARY SPORTS. ANCIENT ORDER OF fOftiSTE INSTITUTED MOH TIME IUUIUMWL r™ D iY FRIDAY, 26th DECEMBER, 187 D. PROGRAMME: 1 Maiden Race, 220 yards—Entrance 2s 6d First Prize, 30s; second 15s 2 Hurdle Race—Entrance 2s 6d First Prize 30s; second 15s 3 Boys' Rate, under twelve—Entrance Is First Prize 10s; second 5s 4 Foresters' Race Handicap, 250 yards— Entrance 2s fid First Prize, 40s; second 20a ut Vaulting with Po?e—Entrance 23 6d First Prize 20a; second 10s G. Stone rind Baskt Race—Entrance 2s 6d First Prize 20s; second 10s 7. Youths' Race, wider sixteen, 200 yards— Entrance Is First Prize 20s; second 10s 8 Ilop-Stvp-mlJmnp Entrance 2s 6d First Prize 20s; second 103 9 Sad race—Entrance Is First Prize 10g second 5i ; 10 'Running High imp—Entrance 2s 6d First Prize 20s; second 10s 11 Three-Legged race-Entrance 2s '6d First Prize 20s; second 10s 12 Rutting the Stone—Entrance 2a 6d First Prize 20s j second 10s 13 100 Fon/s race—Entrance 2s Gd First Prize 20s; second 10s 14 Walking Match, Half J/i7c—Entrance 2s 6d First Prize 80s; second 15s Half Mile Handicap—Entrance 5s First Prize 60s; second 20s IG. Girls' race—Entrance Is First Prize 10s; second 5s 17 Throwing Heavy Hammer Entrance 2s 6d First Prize 20s; second 10s 18 Bashel Trick—First Prize 10s RULES AND REGULATIONS. Entries to be made to the Secretary on the ground. Three oompctitors to start or no second prize. The decision of the Judge shall in all ea&ei be final. In the evont of the weathor proving unfavorable, the Committee shall have it in their power to postpone the sports from day to day, SPORTS to commence at 11 o'clock sharp, The FORESTERS' PROCESSION, headed by the Masterton Volunteer Band, will start from the Foresters' Hall at 9 a.m. Members of other Courts invited to join. Admission—Adults Is; Children fid; 1-horse vehicle 2s; 2-horse do. 2s 6d; 4-horse do, 4s fid; horsemen Is 6d W. M. EASTHOPE, 339 Secretary. JJIGH-STREET BAKERY, MASTERTON. W. L, PAUL, PIICI'RIETOJi. QOYENT GARDEN FRUIT MART, ■FRUIT ! FRUIT ! FRUIT! Tho undersigned have just received a lai consignment of— Oranges Apples Plums Cherries Pineapples Dates Cocoa Nuts Pea Nuts Ac. GILLETT & MENCE, FRUITERERS, CONFECTIONERS, AND POULTERERS, Opposite the Club Hotel aud next to Kibblewhite's Temperance Hotel, Queen-st., Masterton. 314 fjl H 0 S . C , D'A RC T Commission and Forwarding Agent and Accountant. Opposite Club Hotel, Queen-street, Masterton, Begs to inform Woolgrowers and others that he is prepared to receive and forward to Featherston or Wellington with car# and despatch any wool or other produce that may be entrusted to him. Rates on application at the office. Sub-agent for the Liverpool, London, and Globe Insurance Company, which is not connected with the Associated Companies, and offers exceptionally favorable rates to insurers. TO LET. A New and Commodious House in Chapel. 10 street, containing live rooms.--Rent W.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 345, 20 December 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 345, 20 December 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 345, 20 December 1879, Page 3

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