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Auctioneers' 'Notices. I Masterton 'itock Sale. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST, 1910. at* l p.m. * BBAHAM &~ILLIAMS. LTD., will offf 4 a t their Benali Street Yards as abo f<6 _. 80 fat lathers 30ff^« W e3 130 f empty ewes 80 ewasmlamb 3 d® bogget3 ' i<9lS ewes and lambs •90 fat ewes acd weihers aOO lamb 3 '4O woolly hoggets 50 Blackface lambs 300 woolly hoggets, good ! ane, on account of A. Bmcfc fO 4-yesr-old forward b&Kocks 2 > empty cows 2 cows just oa calving GOUDON ELIOIT, Auovloneer.

FARMERS SUBDIVISION OF oodsid^ NEAR HAMILTON THIS ESTATE is situated about four miles from Hamilton, and lies alongside the railway line between Newstead and Matangi Kailway Stations (Cambridge line) It is level, easily worked land, and highly improved.

This property is now being cut up into Banging from 70 to 100 acres, and will be offered to the public. PLANS. Copief of. plans of the Estate are now available, and may be procured on application to the office of the Wairarapa Age, Masterton. For farther particulars apply to

GOODWIN BROS., WOODSIDE, NEWSTEAD; HAMILTON.

MR GERALD C. BRANSON TS Prepa-ed-to-take Pupils for VOICE PRODUCTION, ~ SINGING AND ELOCUTION, DIAPHRAGMATIC BREATHING CARTERTON —Wednesday. Studio Room: No. 4, Exchange Buildings, Queen Street.

Wairarapa Hunt STEEPLECHASE MEETING. To be held on the lABATAHI-CAETEETON EACING CLUB'S COURSE oa Thursday, Ist Sept., 1910. 1 Hunters' Handicap Hurdles, of .£ls; second horse £3 from stakes. About 1 miles. For qualified hunters only ; minimum weight, list. Entry 15s. 2. Hack Handicap Flat Bace, of JEI6; second horse £3 from stabeß. About 5 furlongs; minimum weight -9st. Entry, 15s. 3. Wairarapa Hunt Steeplechase Handicap, of JS2O; second horse £$ from stakes; about 2£ miles. For horses only that have qualified with the Wairaiapa Hunt during season 1910, and to be ridden by members of any qualified hunt holding a gentleman rider's or eligible for an ®t§* emergency riders' certificate; minimum weight list. Entry £l. '4. Hack Handicap (flat), of £2O; j second horse £5 from stakes; about I 7 furlongs. Open to hacks only; | minimum weight 9st. Entry »J6l. 5 Taratahi Steeplechase Handicap, of JE2S; second horse £5 from stakes; about 3 miles. For qualified hunters only; minimum weight list, iwotry £l. 6. Ladies' Bracelet Handicap (flat) a Lady's Bracelet valued at £6 6a , second hcrse a Trophy valued at £3 3s; about 1$ miles. For horses only that have qualified with the Wairarapa Hunt during season 1910, and to be ridden by a member of the Wairarapa Hunt holding a gentleman rider's, or eligible for an emergency rider's certificate. To be nominated by a lady; minimum weight list. Entry 10s. '/.Final Steeplechase Handicap, of £2O; second horse £5 from stakes. For qnalified hunters only; about 2 miles; minimum weight list. Entry £l.

All Baces run under New Zealand Eules of Joeing. ENTRIES.— AII Entries close with the Secretary, P.O. Box 115, Masterton, at 9 p.m. on Saturday, August 20th. Weights will be declared about Wfdnhsday, 24th August. Bookmakers. — Bookmakers will be licensed to bet at the Meeting on pay. meet of M and 10s for his clerk, deposit to be made before IS o'clock Noon on the day of the races. NORMAN H. JAMES, becretary, Masterton. Submitted ard Approved.— A. E. Whyte, Secretary Wellington K.C.

ADVANCE MASTERTON MOTOR CAE FOE HIRE. ~-B' E. J. EASTWOOD (late of _ X Pahiatua) has pleasure in announcing that he has decided to have an up-to-date motor for permanent hire in Masterton. The car will be in charge of the proprietor himself and speoial trips qan be arranged at any hour* NIGHT HOTJES—6 pm- to 8 a.m. King ap private Phone 87*.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10081, 31 August 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10081, 31 August 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10081, 31 August 1910, Page 8

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