A. AND P. SHOWS. MASTERTON AGRICULTURAL PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. TWENTY-FOURTH ANNUAL SHOW Tuesday and Wednesday, February 14th and 15th, 1911. AND J HAM PAIR on Thursday and Friday, February 16th and 17th. [TORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, hi nrnn' PRODUCE, and HORTICULTURAL Ten Handsome Challenge Cups. JUMPING, JUDGING AND t GUESSING COMPETITIONS. Over £llOO Offered in Prizes. £BS in Champion Jump alone. £BS ENTRIES CLOSE: SHOW: At 9 p.m. on SATURDAY, 28th January. ■• RAM FAIR: At 9 p.m. on MON- • DAY, 30th January. Schedules and Entry Forms on application to GEO. R. SYKES, Secretary, Masterton. Or Secretaries Kindred Societies. Accommodation Arranged for visitors.
AHIATUA - AKITIQ A. AND , P. ASSOCIATION. .;;.'"■ SECOND ANNUAL SHOW. PAffIATUA RACECOURSE, FRIDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, 1910. A Fine Programme of Events, : including Classes for Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, and Farm produce.. A feature of the Show will W the JUMPING COMPETITIONS. ■ Pony Jump, Maiden Hunters' Competition, Ladies' Hunting Competition/and Open Hunters' Competition of £2O. Entries close 25th January. Send for Prize List to the Secretary * J. A. WALSH, •'.•:■■■• Fahiatua. •
LL THE RAGE—INGRAM'S SPECIAL BLEND OLDEST SCOTCH WHISKYi Bottled at the Taueru Hotel. ORDER. BY POST, And address to W. B. INGRAM, Proprietor, TAUERU HOTEL. FOR SALE ON ACCOUNT OF ILL-HEALTH. »AKERY BUSINESS, TEA AND _J DINING ROOMS, doing 1200 loaves per week. Average takings £2l per week. • New cart and harness, good horse. PRICE for quick sale only £275. Land Agent, Ekataftuna. THE "OUST QEASON HE J3USY REASON OUR preparations for the < "Busy Season" ara more extensive this year than ever. The stock has heen specially selected and embrace? all that is the most fashionable, and highest grade quality in footwear. Every department is overflowing- with seasonable f tods. lINLAYSON & QON. BOOTMAKERS, QUEEN STREET MASTERTON. lOR TMMEDUTE «a ALE W Immediate oale DAIRY FARM, 350 ACRES, 3 MILES c ROM FEATHERSTON. 200 ACRES, Freehold, 150 ACRES Leasehold. Buildings: 4-room?i cottage, It bail cowshed, hayshed and dairy. Stock: 36 good young cows in full profit; 2 bulls; 2 horses; 2 carts; 5 heifers; 18 pwes and lambs; 28 pigs; 1 separator, also 32 factory shares. PRICE,' as a going Concern; £ISOO. •Further particulars from—--13 ALGETY & V^O'.l MASTERTON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10160, 9 February 1911, Page 1
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