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PARISH OF St. MATTHEWS MABTERTON. IN accordance with the provisions of Act No 3 of the Diocesan Synod of Wellington, I hereby convene a meeting of Parishioners 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 Yestry. GEO. FANNIN, Bishop's Churchwarden. Masterton, December 13th, 1879, 338 The description hereunder of tho Boundaries of tho parish of Masterton as constituted by the Diocesan Synod on November 7th, 1879, is published for the information of Parishioners, GEOEGE FANNIN, Dec. 18,1879,

ALL that portion of the Paroohial District of Masterton bounded towards the North by a right line from the summit of th# Tararua RaDge to the Bource of the Buamahunga Rivor, and thence by that Rirer and a right line to the junction of the Mangmi River with the Taueru Rirer; towards the Eaat by the Taueru River to the northwestern oorner of Section No. 94 of the Whareama Block, thence again towards th# North by the northern boundaries of Sections numbered 94, 90, 87, and 85 of the said Block tc the Eorokoko 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; thence again towards the East by the boundary of the surveyed lands in the Whareama and Pahaoa Blocks to the Kuamahanga Stream; thence towards the South and south-west by the Kuamahanga Stream, the Wainuioru 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, the Ruamahunga and Waingawa Rivers to the last-named River, and by a right line thence to the summit of the Tararua Rango; and towards the West, by the summit of the Tararua Range. 848 F ( lORESTERS' ANNIVERSARY SPORTS. ANCIENT ORDER Of POft nmncuo CMMTuummasm. jgOXING J)AY. FRIDAY, 26th DECEMBER, 1879, PROGRAMME: 1 Maiden Race, 220 yards—Entrance 2s 6d First Prize, 30s; second 15s 2 Hurdle i^acfi—Entrance '2s 6d First Prize 30s; second 15s 3 Boys' Race, tinder twelve—Entrance Is First Prize 10s; second 5s 4 Foresters' Race Handicap, 250 yarL Entrance 2s 6d First Prize, 40s: second 20s 5 Vaulting with Pole—Entrance 2s 6d First Prize 20s; second 10a 6. Stone and Basket Race—Entrance 2s fid First Prize 20s; second 10s 7. Youth' Race, under sixteen, 200 yards— Entrance Is First Prize 20s; second 10s 8 Hop-Stvp-and-Jump Entrance 2s 6d First Prize 20s; second 10s 9 Sach race—Entrance 1b First Prize 10s second 5s 10 "Running High Leap—Entrance 2s 6d First Prize 20s; second 10s 11 Three-Legged race—Entrance 2s 6d First Prize 20s; second 10s 12 Putting the Stone—Entrance 2s 6d First Prize 20s; second 10s 13100 Yards race—Entrance 2b 64 First Prize 20s: second 10s

14 Walking Match, Half Milt—Entrance 2s 6(1. First Prize 308; second 15s 15 Half Mile, Handicap—Entrance 5s First Prize 603; second 20s 16. Girls' race—Entrance Is First Prire 10s; second 5s 17 Throwing Heavy Hammer Entrance 2s 6d First Prize 20s j second 10l 18IBaskl Trick—First Prize 10a RULES AND REGULATIONS; Entries to be made to tha Secretary on the ground. Three oompetitora to start or no stcoad prize. The decision of tho Judge shall in all <ain he final. In the event of the weather proving unfavorable, the Committee shall have it in their power to postpone the sports from day to clay. 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; l-liore# vehicle 2s; 2-horse do, 2s 6d; 4-horse do, 4s Gd j horsemen Is 6d W. M. EASTHOPE, 339 Secretary.

QOVENT GARDEN FRUIT MART .FRUIT ! FRUIT ! FRUIT! The undersigned have j list received a l»rg« consignment of— Oranges Apples Plums Cherries Pineapples Dates Cocoi Nnfa Pea Nut* <fec. gilletiT menoe, FRUITERERS, CONFECTIONERS, AND POULTERERS, Opposite the Club Hotel aud next to Kibblewhite's Temperance Hotel, Queen-st., Masterton. 324

-gIDUCATIONAL DEPOSITORY, Opposite the Council Chambers, Queen-street, Mastjsrton. T. E, PRICE, (Late Clark & Peice) of the New Zealand Educational Depository, Wellington), IMPORTER of STATIONERY, BOOKS, and MUSIC, Isj receiving by each English mail a regular supply oi NEW BOOKS & PERIODICALS, And the leading English, Scotch, and Irish papers; and has always on hand A WELL-SELECTED STOCK. OF Stationery, Boolib, School Requisites and Educational works, Bibles, Prayer and Hymn Books. ts* Inspection invited, •£>]

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 347, 23 December 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 347, 23 December 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 347, 23 December 1879, Page 3

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