AUCTIONEERS' NOTICE. Clearing Sale of Live and Dead Stock, AT LANSDOWNE, OPAKI. Thursday, istJi March, at 12.30 p.m. HHHE N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANJL TILE AGENCY CO., LTD., have 'received instructions from Mr ALFRED MATTHEWS, wlio 'has sold 'his property, to offer, without resei-ve, as above, the whole of his Stock, Implements, etc., which will include—, 185 good ewes 50 wethers 75 laimibs 1 cow in milk, spring calver 2 heifer calves 1 syr farm gelding, all work 1 farm mare, all work 1 harness gelding, quielt, single and double harness, by The Child© 1 tip dray and harness, 1 doubleseated buggv and harness, lot liar-
ness, 1 M.-H. reaper and binder, 1 Oainilbridge roller and seed sower combined, 1 B. and M. double furrow plough, 1 single plough, 1 13-coulter M.-H. Drill, 1 set disc harrows, 1 set tine hairrows, 1 farm fanning mill, 1 hand dhaffcutter, 1 Sohvay woolpress, furniture, poultry, and host of sundries. Light Refreshments Provided. Sale of First-class Sheep and Dairy Farm of 120 Acres.
Situate IHURAUA YALLE\, near Mawgamahoe. THE N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd., have received instructions from Mr DONALD McDONALD to offer, as above, at their {Rooms, Masterton, on Saturday, March 18th, at 2 o'clock, his valuable farm, which is of the best quality land, well watered and subdivided. Fronting metahVd roads, dose to creamery, post office and railway station. Improvements: Good dwelling and all necessary farm buildings. Present stock: 220 sheep, 40 cows, 8 horses. For further particulars apply to— N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd., Masterton. FURNITURE CLEARANCE SALE J A. J. MACLEAN AND CO. • have received instructions from Mrs ALBERT WEBB to sell at her residence, 127 Lincoln Road, the whole >of -her well-selected Household Effects, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 15th
MARCH, at J p.m. _______ r_!ORTY-M!LE BUSH ATHLETIC : SOCIETY. THE ANNUAL SPORTS Will be held at HAMUA on WEDNESDAY, MARCH loth. 1911, On the Football Ground, kindly lent by 3VI. Galvin, Esq. CASH PRIZES. O CASH PRIZES. <T''
PROGRAMME.
To start at 11 o'clock sharp. 1. Youths' Kace, 100 yards, under 16. First 10s, second ss. Post entry Is. 2. Maiden Run, 130 yards. First 30s, second 10b. Nomination 2s. 3. 50 yards Dash Handicap. First 30s, second 15s. Nomination Is, Acceptance Is. 4. High Jump Handicap. First 255, second 10s. Post entry 2s. 5. Girls' Race,'l6 years and under. Trophy. * ( ! . 100 Yards Run itaridicap. First 50s, second 20s! Nomination 2s, Acceptance. 2s. ~. 7. Catch-as-Catch-Can, up to 11 st. First Prize 20s, second 10s. Post entry 2s 6d. 8. Putting the Stone. First 20s, second 10s. Post entry 2s. 9. Half-mile Run Handicap. First 60s, Second 30s. Nomination. 3s, .acceptance 2s. 10. Stepping the Chain. Prize 20s. Post entry Is. 11. Forty-Mile Bush Handicap. 300 yards. First £7, second £3,
third £l. Nomination ss, Acceptance 3s. 12. Quoits Handicap. First 20s, second 10s. Post entry- 2s v 13. Pillow Fight, on swinging pole. First 20s, second 10s. Post entry 2s. 14. 220 Yards Run Handicap. First 50s, second 20s. Nomination 2s, Acceptance 2s. 15. Hop, Step and Jump Handicap. First 20s, second 10s. Post entry 2s. . 16. Ladies' Nail-driving. Trophy. 17. Sack Bace Handicap, 100
yaras; open to yontns ana men. First 20s, second 10s. Post'entry 2s. ■• 18. 440 Yards Run Handicap. First, 50s, second. 205..',. Nomination 25,, Acceptance 2s. 19. Light-weight Wrestling, up, to 12st. First 20s, second 10s. Entrv 2s 6d. ' 20. 120 Yards Hurdle Handicap. First 40s, second 20s. Nomination 2s, acceptance 2s. 21. Members' Race (100 yards), First 20s, second trophy. '22. One Mile Run Handicap. First 60s, second 20s, third 10s. Nomination 3s, Acceptance 2s; | 23. Throwing the Hammer. First 20s, second 10s. Post entry 2s. 24. Greasy Pig Race. Prize, the pig. Post entry 6d. I 25. Forced Handicap, 150 yards. First 30s, second 10s. Post entry 2s. Boys' and Girls' Races during the day. Good prize money given. CONDITIONS. 1. Running and other events under the Rules of New Zealand Athletic Union. .- .'"" 2. Three starters or no first prize, five starters or no second/prize. '■
3. No nominations entertained unless addressed to the secretary, and accompanied by necessary cash and performances (two years, or last three, if any). This rule will be strictly enforced. 4. Nominations for events Nos. 2, 3, 6, 9, 14, 18, 20, 22, close with the secretary at Hamua on Saturday, March 4th. 5. Nomination papers can be had from the secretary, or at the Hamua Store. 6. The Committee reserve the right to alter programme, postpone sports, and re-handicap winners. 7. Handicaps will be published in the Pahiatua Herald, Eketahuna Express, and Wairarapa Ago on Saturday, March 11th. 8. The programme will not necessarily be run in order as printed. Admission to ground': Adults Is;
Children under 12, half price. Admission to horse paddock, one shilling each horse. Pahiatua Band in attendance. Luncheon booth and afternoon tea. Conveyance will meet' morning trains at Hnkanui Station. GRAND BALL IN THE EVENING. Gents 2s 6d, Ladies. Is. Further information can he obtained from—. ' D. L. BOimivE, *Ton. SocretaiT.
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