HAVE VOU ORDERED YOUR SHOW SUIT, SIR ? What a splendid meotlr puice of the old lianas is the e j show. You'll probably me<-' some very old friends rest rr :v. and it will not do to b© dr ft ?oed ~ny' an* A Krahagen and Chipman ■ u if the smartest Masterton oa& produce for the occasion. But yon must place your order to-day, otherwise it may be finished too late. We have the finest materials procurable anywhere—we import them direct from ithe best English Manufacturer B. And, of course, coupled with the finest materials and smartest style* is our usual high class workmanship. Don't delay—step in to-day. i r£ s"ia i^3- v W A KRAEAGEN AND CHAPMAN. high class tailsrs. PERRY STREET ... ... MASTERTON. "BY TIME ALL THINGS ARE JUDGED."—Gieek Proverb. "TIME HAS MADE THIS QUESTION WITHOUT QUESYIO.W —Sir Edward Coke. A Southland lady, writing for a part required to replace one broken, in her "ORION" Range said—"The Range has been in use for about 28 years, and I would not part with it- for any new one in the Dominion." "It is a grand cooker, and the boiler water is always hot." Isn't this the kind of Range you are looking for? One that will! stand the test of 28 years' service and then be as useful as ever!. SOLIDITY, STRENGTH, DURABILITY and the MAXIMUM of EFFICIENCY are the distinguishing features of this famous range. SHACkLOCK'S / H. E. Shacklock, Ltd., 1 Dunedin, Auckland, land Wellington. p.Ask your Ironmonger. To show yoti one! Illustrated Cafalogue Post Free on Request. Good Ten For Jam THE NEW SEASONS 'K' Jam IS NOW READY \ """" Plenty Inferior None Superior KIRKPATRIG K, NELSON R? BROWN. VALUER, LAND AND ESTATI AND INSURANCE AGENT, Bank sf N.Z. Cit&R&ars, MaBTEBTUN. Property Bepreientativ®: B. Thomson. P.O. Box B. i OA ACHES of good land adlOU joining township suitable for a retired gentleman. BuildLogs comprise a nice house of 6 rooms, hot and cold water service, large verandah on two sides, also gmall green-house. The grounds are well laid out round the nouse, and comprise lawn, flower garden, shrubbery, orchard, and vegetable garden. Full particulars on application. PRICE only £25 per acre Terms £BBSO cash. A SNIP. 1 AAA ACRES of good level ag--IUUU ricultural land, situated only 6 miles from railway station and close to good saleyards. The property is well fenoed and subdivided into 10 paddocks. Buildings comprise a new 6-roomed house, telephone, woolshed, stable, and shed. The property is well watered and oould easily be divided into 2 farms. PRICE £l2 10s pei •sore. Terms erranged. T O DE PUBLISHED IN SEPTEM. BEE, 1911. STONE'S WELLINGTON. HAWKE'O BAY and taranak; Oommercdal, Municitial and General DIRECTORY, AND NEW ZEALAND ANNUAL. 191 f. Twanty-flrig year of PubltaatlM. EDITED BY JOHN STONI. Demy Bvo. size, containing 1450 pages, together with numerous maps, oorreoted to date, the whole handsomely bound in cloth, gilt lettered. PRICE: If ordered before publication, 12a 6d; after publication, 15i, STONE, SON AND CO., LTD. Printers and Publishers, Crawford and Jetty Streets, Dunedin; and at 840 Lambton Quay, WeULngtona London: H. J. King-Pottnr ani Co., 69 LmVat* ®U, S.C, Forty-mile bush athletic society. THE • : 1 ANNUAL SPORTS :■/. .WslL:beield atBAMUA on WEDNESDAY, MARCH, 20th, 1&12 V On the Football Grounds (kindly lent by M. Galvin, Esq.) £6O cash jl rizes £6O Pairon, J. Bourke Esq. President, M. Galvin Esq. Yice-Ptesidents, Messrs J. B. Cairuthers, G. F. Ranby, D. Bourke, D. Kelly, H. Mowi>ray, A. E. Tuckwell, S. Walkley, F< Peters, J. MtsKenna, L. Luoni, J. T. Finnis, J. Lynch, D. Heroock, J. Willis, J. Pryde. Secretary, Mr D. L* 'Bourke, Timekeeper, Mr G. Oxley* Treasurer, Mr P. A. D. Miokle. Auditors, Messrs G. Smith, J. D. Galvan. General Committee, Messrs J* B. Carruthers, R. Russell, L. McKenna, J. D. Galvin, R. Payne, W. Roil, iR. Sievers, W. Luoni, M. Galvin, P« Galvun, J. Bourke, P. Mickle, M. Samuel, T. Goodban, D. W aid en,. Protest Committee, Messrs L. McKenna, J. • Carruthers, P. Mickle. Starter: Mr J. Wolland. Field: Judges: Messrs J. B. Carruthers, G* Smith. Tape Judges: Messrs J. Aannand, J. Bourke. Wrestling, Mar Gordon Smith. Quoits, Mr G. May* Handioappers, Messrs J. B. -Carruthers, J. Wolland. PROGRAMME, ' To start at 11 o'clock sharp. 1. Youths' Race, 100 yds, under 16, Ist 15s, 2nd trophy. Entry Is. 2. Maiden Run, 130 yds. Ist 30b,; 2nd 10s. Entry 2s. 3. Girls' Race, 16 years and under. Trophy. 4. 75 Yards Dash Handicap, Ist 30s, 2nd 15s. Nom.. Is, ace. Is. 5. High Jump Handicap, Ist 30s, 2nd 10s. Entry 2s. 6. 100 Yards B.un Handicap,. Ist" 50s, 2nd 20s. Nom. 2s, acc. Is 6d. 7. Catch as catch can, for youths up to 9st 71b, Ist 20s, 2nd 10s. Entrance Is 6d. 8. Half Mile Run Handicap, Ist 60s, 2nd 30s. Nom. 3s, acc. Is 6d. . 9. Standing Chop (15 inches), whitepine. Ist £2, 2nd £l. Nom. 2s, acc* Is. 10. Forty Mile Bush Handicap, 300yards, Ist £5, 2nd £2, third £l.- Nom, 45,. acc. 2s 6d. 11. Stepping the Chain. Ist 205.. Entry Is. 12. Sack Race Handicap, lOOvds, open to youths and men. Ist 20s, "2nd trophy. Entry Is 6d. 13. Catch as Catch Can up to list.. Ist 20s and silver cup presented byMr G. Oxley, 2nd 15s. Entry 2s 6d.' 14. 200 yds Run Handicap, Ist 505,. 2nd 20s. Nom. 2s, acc. Is Gd. 15. Underhand Chop (18 inches), white pino. Ist £2, 2nd £l. Nom 2s, Acc. Is. 16. Hop, Step and Jump Handicap lstj?os, 2nd 10s. _ Post entry Is 6d. 17. Ladies' Nail Driving. Trophy. Entry 6d. 18. 120 Yards Hurdle Race. Ist 40s, 2nd 20s. Nom. 2s, acc. Is. 19. Pillow Fight (for hoys up to 1(5, years), swinging pole. Ist os, 2nd trophy. Entry 6d. 20. 440 Yards Run Handicap, lsfc 50s, 2nd 20s. Nom. 2s, Acc. Is Gd. 21. Pillow Fight (men), swingingpolo. Ist 15s, 2nd trophy. Post entry. Is. 22. One Mile Run. Handicap, Ist' 60s, 2nd 20s, 3rd 10s. Nom. 3s, Acc. Is 6d. 23. Cumberland Wrestling (up to 1-st), Ist 20s, 2nd 10s. Post entryIs 6d. 24. Forced Handicap, 150 yds. Compulsory for winners. Ist 30s, 2nd: 10s. Post entry 2s. SHEEP GUESSING COMPETITION. — Ist 20s, 2nd trophy. Entry, CUP, presented bv the• \\.l<.C.A., will he awarded to winner of most points in events 4, 6, 8, 10, 14, 18, 20, 22, 24. ■ BOYS' AND GIRLS' RACES DURING THE DAY. GOOD PRIZE MONEY GIVEN. Admission to Ground: Adults Js, Children under 12 half price. Admission to horso paddock one shilling each horse. Brass Band in attendance. Luncheon Booth and Afternoon Tea.' A GRAND BALL IN THE EVENING. Gentlemen 2s 6d, Ladies Is. Further information can be (.btaia» eel from D. L. BOURKE, Hon. Secretary*
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