(By Appointment to His Excellency the Governor) WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, AND OPTICIAN!*. L&MBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. WE Invite visitors from the Wairarapa to call and inspect the latest goods by "Tongarho " and " Kumara." Marble Clocks, Carriage Clocks, Gentlemen's Gold Watches, fine quality English, Gold Necklets, Brooches, Lace Pins, Rings, and heavy IBct and 15ct Sleevelinks, all remarkably line and choice goods, best London make. Our stock of Gem Rings, largely our own manufacture, is always interesting and extensive additions are constantly being made. All G3ods are marked in plain figures. every New Zsalander to settle ' the Fiscal iss-ue :—Patronise your Home Industries, keeping your cash in the colony, giving employment to colonial workmen in colonial workshops and factories, and helping to build up a greater and even more prosperous New Zealand. The G Boot in a Good Boot and a iSeliabS© One, I made from the best materials in an up-to-date New Zealand Factory. We ask you to bur them because they are the j "best. The best are cheapest, whatever price you pay. These Goods ure off arei j at j Oup Famous Low Prices, j Note the following lines, which for honest value are unequalled— j Men's Box Calf Balmorals, sewn soles, round toes, 17s fid. Men's; Glace Button er Lace Boot?, j smart shape toe, 17s 6d. i Men's Chrome Balmorals, in thiee shapes, a splendid wearing line j these, 14s 6d. ; Men's Chrome Balmorals, smart and i easy, 10s 6d. ! Bhooting Boots 8s Gd, 10s 6d, 12s td, i 8 14s 6d, waterproof and durable, i | Boys' Chrome Bals., 8s lid, 9s 6d. 'Mail orders, accompanied with remittance, receive careful attention. Note addressBoot EVSepchants,
DEER SHOOTING SEASON. ED Doer Stags may be taken or killed ~% within tlia CourHies of "Wairarapa South and Featherston (excepting therefrom the prescribed area in Huangarua Survey District, and also the prescribed aivas in Haurangi, Waipawa, and Eiwa'ka Survey District, County of Foatherston) from 23th March to 15th M.-.y, 1007.. both days inclusive. No Stag shall be killed carrying antlers with less than 10 points, and no licensee thall be allowed to kill more than Four Stags. Licenses may be obtained at the Post Offices at Wellington, Maatorton, Carterton, Greytown North, ■ Featherston and Martinborougu, on payment of a fee of £2 A.F.LOWE, Hon. Sec. Wellington .Aoelnnatisation Socie'/, 13th March, 190 T. AlfpeciltaH Annu&B Athlatio Spoptsi To be Hid" on i ASTEB MONDAY, AEBIL Ist, 1807. PiiOGEAMME. jGOYaiis Maiden Kace. First prize 203, second prize 10s, Post entry 2s. lOOYavds Handicap. Mr J.Donald's gold met'.F-l and first prize 255, second prizs 103. Norn 2s, ace Is. Boys' '.Race, 100 yards. First prizs IDs, secor. d pr.ze As. Nom Is. Hep, Fitep ar d Jump Handicap. First priaa 20s ; second prize 10s. Nom Is, ace le. Ladies' Nail - driving Competition. First pri?.: Mr W. Bou bead's, junr., trophy, second prize ss. T.ckct Kace. First prize Mr L. J. Beer's trophy, second prizes. Post entry. 200 Yards Handicap. First prize Messrs Herbert and Co.'s trcphy and 255, mjcoml prize las. Nom 2s, ace Is. High Jump Handicap. First prfc,e Mr Greathead's trophy and 10s, aceoi;.J prize 10s. Nom Is, Ace Is Handicap Chopping. First prize 10s, second prize 20s. Nom 2s (id, ace Is. ; , One Mile Handicap. Mr A. Henderson's trophy and 403, second prize 20s. , Whistling Race First prize trophy, second p-ize 10s. Nom 2s, post entry. . Long Jump Handicap. First prize Mr Gcdinagh's trophy and 10s, second priv.e 10s. Nom Is, ace Is.
handicap. First prize Mr o. urof-is', senr., tropl/y and 40s, see rid prize las. Nam 2s, ace Is. 14. Tilting in the King. First prize Mr T. G. McCarthy's trophy and 'iOz, second prize 10s. Entry 2s (id. 15. Threading Needle Competition. First ' priye trcphy, second prizs ss. dtvhand Chop Handicap. First pri.re 40s. second 2s yd, p.ec Is. 17. Giv!s' Bst-e. Under 10 years. First p::i::e M:c W. Brannigan's trophy. 'l6. Apple Bobbicy Competition. First grko Iss, second prize sa. Kctn Is. IS. Weight Guessing Competition (sheep). Firsft prize 20s, second prize 10s. A Points Prize, presented by Messrs Levin and Co., will be given to the winner of the most points in events No. 2, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10,12, 13, and 16. liunning events, to count 5, ii and I; Jumping 3, 2 and L First event to start at 11 a.m. I [Nominations for Events No. 2, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10,12, 13 and 16 to close with the Secretary ©n Thursday, March 21st, at 7 p.m. Handicaps will be declared on March 25th. Acceptances close March 30th, at 7 p.m. Toys provided for Children's Competitions. A Brass Band in attendance. Admission to Grounds, One Shilling. A Grand Social. Will be Held in the Evening. J. N.S.OWEN, , ■ Hon, Secretary.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8383, 18 March 1907, Page 6
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