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"VTiaW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ANNIVERSARY OF WELLINGTON PROVINCE. On 23rd January the ordinary time-table between,To, Aro and Woodville will be suspended, with the exception of the mail trains to and from Napier, the morning train Cross' Crook to Woodville, and the morning train from Masterton to To Aro. (The evening train from Te Aro to Masterton will be delayed, sco below). Other trains will run as under, and will stop, if required, at all stations for passengers:—■ Noii'i-ir. For Masterton —Te Aro dep. 5.20 p.m., Wellington 5.35-, Peatherston 7.35 a.m., 3.40 and 0.0 p.m., Groytown 7.3-1 a.m., 3.47 and 0.2 p.m., Carterton 8.15 a.m., 4.30 and 0.-IO p.m. For Woodville -Featherston dep. 3.40 p.m., Groytown 3.47, Carterton 1.30, Masterton 0.45 a.m. and 5.10 p.m. SOUTH. For Masterton - Woodville dep. 8.30 a.in., 0.55 p.m. For Featherston Woodville dep. 8.30 a.m., Masterton 11.51 a.m., 5.30, 7.50 p.m., Carterton 12.25, 0.2, 8.20 p.m., Groytown 12.35, (i.lO, 8.28 p.m. For Wellington and Te Aro - Woodville dep 2.10 p.m., Masterton 5.30. Carterton 0.2, Groytown, 0.10, Featherston 0.45 p.m. Goods traffic will bo suspended and goods sheds closed on the Te Aro-Woodville lino. FRIENDLY SOCIETY'S SPOUTS AT EKETAHUNA, 23rd JANUARY. Train leaves Featherston 7.35 a.m., Greytown 7.34, Carterton 8.15, Masterton 8.55. Return train leaves Eketahuna 0.25 p.m. WELLINGTON RACES. On Saturday, 25th January, the usual afternoon train, Te Aro to Masterton, will be delayed to leave Te Aro at 5.31 p.m., Wellington 5.40, Petone 0.10, Lower Hutt 0.15, and arrive Masterton 0.57 p.m. The usual 0.20 p.m. goods train, Masterton to Woodville, will be delayed to connect with this train. For full particulars soo posters and handbills. BY ORDER. XfEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. NOTICE. On Wednesday, 22nd January, 1002, the 9.20 p.m. goods train, Masterton to Woodville, will NOT carry passengers. BY ORDER. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. A MEETING will be hold in LOWES & lORNS',LTD„ AUCTION MART, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 7.30 p.m., to rearrange the Society and lix date for Autumn Show. W. M. EASTHOPE, Sec, pro tern. FINAL NOTICE. ALL outstanding accounts duo to the undersigned will be sued for, if not paid by iJlst January. F. HOLLOWAY. MISS DUPRE HAS RESUMED TUITION. VACANCIES for a few pupils for the Piano. Church-street, Masterton. N.Z. ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO. rjnilE undersigned have boon appointed _L agents for the above Company, and are authorised and prepared to accept risks covering ACCIDENT, EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY, FIDELITY, GUARANTEE, etc., at Lowest Current Rates. j. d. cruickshank & co. North Queensland Insurance Company, Ltd. Head Office for New Zealand, Wellington. MR W. M. EASTHOPE has been appointed Agent for this Company, and is now prepared to accept lire and marine risks at current rates. FOR SALE. DWELLING, G-rooms and Outbuildings, half-acre land, Lincoln-road, near Railway Station. Quarter-acre in garden. Price, £350. DWELLING, 4-rooms and large Scullery. Two acres land. Situate Johnston-street. Price, £200. THOS. DUNCAN, COMMISSION AGENT. Mastkiiton. Wm. M. EASTHOPE, COMMISSION AND INSURANCE AGENT, Oi'i-'icE : Temple Chamueiis, Mastebton. RENTS and Debts collected. Tradesmen's books kept. Agent North Queensland Insurance Co. JOHN GRAHAM & CO., SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE. DRESSES, Prints, Mercery, Sateens, Muslins, Galatoas, Drills, Silks, Sheetings, Quilts, Tea Cloth, Glass Cloth, Apron Liners, Laco Curtains and Cretonnes. Ladies' Blouses, Mantles, Sailor Hats, etc. All Showroom Goods greatly reduced. Men's and Boys' Clothing at Sale Prices. All Goods marked at Sale Prices. SALE COMMENCES WEDNESDAY, January 22nd. ■JlOlt A SUMMER DRINK, TRY j KOLA SYRUP. A DELICIOUS BEVERAGE. This new Cordial is made from the wonderful African Kola Nut, noted for its many sustaining properties. PRICE, 1/6 PER LARGE BOTTLE, AT FRANK DEIST'S CENTRAL STORE, QUEEN-STItEET, MASTEUTON, Pi A. Rive, manager.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7061, 21 January 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7061, 21 January 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7061, 21 January 1902, Page 3

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