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SOMETHING THAT'S WORTH OiUKHNG. SOMETHING THAT W® OAN iREOOMMENB TO ANYL ONE WHO IS IN .WANT OF A GOOD PMISIEaB. WE HAVE THREE LINES, ALL OF WHICH j CARRY A THREE SEARS' WUTTEN GUABANXBB, AT P»IOES 80», 22i 6d, 80i. I I I « k QUEEN STREET, HABTERTON. TELEPHONE NO. 188

TASTwiRT&N 4 RACING CLl|B. (ißegist&r«h)';" •." ."''"' Programme of'; , : ' AUTUMN MEETING. To <be Held on the MASTERTON RACECOURSE THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 28th and 20th MARCH, 1912. PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. 1. Maiden Hack Race (Weight for Age), 55 sovs, 2nd horse 5 sovs from stakes, Five furlongs. Entry 30s. 2. /March (open), 90 ■sovs., second horse 10 sovs. from stakes. Six furlongs. Noni. 20s, 3.' Masterton Hack Handicap, 80 •sovs., second horse 10 sovs from stakes, one mile. Nom. 20s, Ace. 30s ! 4. Waipipi Cup (open), 170 sovs. second horse 15 sovs., and third horse 5 sovs. from stakes. One mile and a quarter. Nom. 20s Ac. 60s. «5. Ruamahanga Hack Handicap, 65 sovs., second horse 10 fovs. from stakes. Six furlongs. Norn. 20s, Ace. 20s. j 6. Ladies' Bracelet Handicap, w sovs. Bracelet valued at 40 sovs. or cash for first horse, and a bracelet vahwxTat 10 sovs. or cash for second horse. Minimum weight lOst no. Open to hacks only, and to be ridden by gentleman riders. Nomination to be made in the name of a lady. One mile and a distance. Nom. 20s, Ace. 20s. NOTE. A gold mounted •whip, donated by Mrs G. F, Vallanee, will be presented to the rider of the -winning horse in this race. 7. Opaki Welter (open), 85 sovs., second horse 10 sovs. from stakes. Minimum weight 7st 71b. -One mile. Nom" 20s, Ace. 30s. 8. Dash Hack Handicap, 60 sovs., second horse 10 sovs. from stakes. Five furlongs. Nom. 20s, A.cc. 20s. SECOND DAY. 1. Grandstand Hack Handicap, 70 sovs., second horse 10 sovs. from stakes. Seven, furlongs. Nom. 20s, Ace. 20s. .-..'•'■.■- vnn ' 2. Telephone Handicap (open), 90 sovs., second horse 10 sovs. from stakes. Five furlongs. Nom. 20s, 3.' Handicap Hack Scurry, 60 sovs, second horse 10 sovs. from stakes, For horses that have never won an advertised race exceeding 25 sovs. in value at time of starting. Five furlongs. Nom. 20s, Ace. 20s. 4. High Weight, Hack Handicap,50 sovs., second horse 10 sovs. from stakes, minimum weight lOst 71b. To be ridden by gentleman riders. One mile. Nom. 20s, acc 50s. 5. Autumn Handicap (open), 110 sovs, 2nd horse 10 sovs., and third horse 5 sovs from - stakes. One mile. Nom. 20s, Ace. 60s. 6. Railway Hack Handicap, 50 sovs., second horse 10 sovs from stakes. Six furlongs. Nom. 20s, Ace, 20s. 7. Final Welter (open), 80 sovs., second horse 10 sovs. from stakes. Minimum weight Bst. Seven furlongs. Nom. 20s, Ace. 30s. 8. Electric Hack Handicap, 60 sovs., second horse 10 sovs. from stakes. Five furlongs. Nom. 20s, Ace. 20s. NOMINATIONS, WEICHTS, AND ACCEPTANCES. NOMINATIONS for all events except the Maiden Hack Race close with the Secretary at his office, Queen Street, Masterton, on Thursday, March 7th, 1912, at 9.30 p.m. WEIGHTS for the First Days Races will bo declared on or before Friday, 15th March, 1912, and for the Second Day's Races Cafe, Masterton, on THURSDAY, the 28th March, 1912, at 8 p.m. Acceptances far the lirst Days Races and Entries for the Maiden Hack Race close, wffh the Senretaij at his office ,Qiioen Street, Masteiton, on Friday, 22nd March, 1912 at 9 30' p.m.. and for the Second Day s KaLs on' THURSDAY, 28th March, 1912, at 9 p.m. HAimwAY< Secretary. Box 90, Masterton, N.Z. . Submitted to and approved by the Wellington Racing Club. WHym Secretary 'Wellington R.C oth February, 1912.

LFREDTON ANNUAL ATHLE TIC SPORTS. (Registered under the N.Z. Athletic Union.) T» be held on THURSDAY, MARCH, 14th, 1912, ;;'■';:,;,>, pEfrCERS Pieaiderit,' A. J. Ruthemird ■<,'■'." Esq ,'j\ ■> ' : and Watson; Committee, Messrs M. R. Herbert, J. N>- Si \i>wen, J. George, W. J. Blake, J. s3irupp, W„ Brannigan, J. Cross, R.uibrduig, B. ; Moore, N. McDowell, Rj Cameron, N. M. Manson, A. Morgaif, Mclnerney, and Edmonds; Judges, Messrs M. R. Herbert and W. J. Blake; Horse Events, Messrs T. Webb and W. Rutherford; Handicapper and Starter, Mr H. E. Greathead. PROGRAMME. 1. 150 Yards Maiden Race, First prize 255, second 10s. Post entry 2s- „ , 2. 100 Yards Handicap, First prize 50s and Herbert and Co.'s trophy;, second 10s., Nom. 2s J3d, Ace. Is. 3. Boys' Race, under 16 years, Ist prize 10s, 2nd ss. Norn. Is. ,4. Hop, Step and jump Handicap.— l<irst prize 255, second 10s. Norn. Is, Ace. Is. 5: Ladies' Nail Driving Competition, First prize trophy, second ss. Entrance Is. 6. 220 yds Handicap. First prize 50s, second 20s. Nom. 2s 6d, Ace. Is. 7. High "Jump Handicap, First prize 255, second 10s, Nom. Is, Ace. Is. 8. 120 Yards Hurdle Handicap. First prize 30s, second 15s. Nom. Is od, Ace. Is. 0- ■ th« Shot. First prize Mr O. B. Stark's trophy, second ss. ]\om. Is. 10. 440 Yards Handicap. First prize 50s, second 20s. Nom. 2s 6d, Ace. Is. „ 11. Girls' Race under 16 years. First prize trophy, second ss. Entrance Is. 12. One Mile Walk Handicap: First prize 40s, second 15s. Nom. 2s, Ace. Is. 13. Stepping the Chain. First prize.trophy, second.ss, Entrance Is. 14. One .Mile Handicap. ~ First prize 50s, second 20s. Nom. 2s 6d, Ace. Is. 15. Married Women's Race. Firsttrophy, second ss. Entrance Is. 16. 880 Yards Handicap. First prize Mr Chas. Cross' Gold Medal and 50s; second 20s. Nom. 2s 6d, Ace. Is. 17. Ticket Race. First prize trophy, second ss. Entrance Is. , > 18. Maiden Hunters' Competition, First prize 455, second 20s. Entrance 3s 6d. , 19. (Needle Threading Competition, First prize trophy and 15s, second ■los. Entrance 3s. ,20. Tilting the Ring. * First prize 30s, second 15s, Entrance 2s. 21. Wrestling Cumberland (12st), First prize trophy; seMnd 10s, Entrance Is 6d. , •22. Weight guessing Competition/ (sheep), First prize Mr T. Murray's-, trophy. A. Points Prize presented by Messrs Levin and Co. will be given to thewinner of the most points in Nos.. 2, 4, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12, 14 and 16. Points count first 5, second 3, third 1. Nominations close with the Secretary on MONDAY, March 4th. .Handicaps will be declared on SATURDAY, March 9th. Acceptances close on TUESDAY, March 12th. ADMISSION TO GROUNDS, Is. Luncheon. : and Afternoon Tea on the Grounds. _ BRASS BAND IN ATTENDANCE. A GRAND SOCIAL Will be Held IN THE EVENING. C. CROSS. M. R. HERBERT, Joint Hon. "Sees. ASTERTON PERMANENT TN- - VESTMENT AND BUILDING SOCIETY. THE SOCIETY is prepared to grant loans, repayable by instalment or otherwise, on 'approved freehuh.' security. TERMS ON APPLICATION. J. B. KEITH, MANAGER.

A COOD INVESTMENT FOR SHEEP FARMERS. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. ~ ~f| AORES FREEHOLD, Tara'JSJ naki, al good rich sctll, well laid" down irr mixed gra&se&, fenced and subdivided into-j convenient • paddocks. All easy roll-1 itog : country. and running streams'. Lies well" to" ti»: sun. Fronts a good metaled road.; 2i Milesi to the township and sale-,' yards. Two njiles to the dairy fawH tory and school The whole ; is wss suited for subdivision into daqiy farms. PRICE £8 5s per acre. Reasonable terms can be arranged. 3460' SOME GOOD DAIRY FARMS. ' K"f ACRES freehold, ridh coast IIX land, aQl'level'and in graßS. A first class dairy fariri, wel fenced and subdiveded ioto ©onivendenit paddocks'; 6 roomed house, warah-ihuise, bathroom, cowshed, eto. Situated 2 miles from dairy factory and school. PRICE £25 per acre. EASY 1 TERMS. ■*■ 4281' -j Tj fk ACRES FREEHOLD, Tara11U naki, coast land, all level rich dairy land. Well fenced and divided into oonjvenaent piaddooks. Fronting main metal" d road. Good dwelling house, containing 6 rooms, wasthhouse aaid outbualdlilngs, 12 bail cowshed, 1 mile to the ohees factory and .school, township, eto. Also 42 cows, etc., can be taken over at valuation if required. PRICE £26 par acre. 1 OA -ACRES FREEHOLD, near JLaiXj New PJymouth, situate on the coast, fronting metalled road. All level, well fenced and subdivided into eorjivenaietnt paddocks; 6 roomed house, large 30 bailed cowshed and, outbuildings; quarter mile to the factory and station. PRICE £3O per acre. Easy terms. 3463 FREEHOLD DAIRY FARM AND OIL RIGHTS. 3f\f\ ACRES, 6 miles from Post \J\J Office, New Plymouth, all in grass, well fenced and subdivided into about 16 paddocks ; * 2 dweling bouses and affl necessary outbuildings. Good orchard; 2 milesi to the ] dairy factory, school quite close. On UWU 111 l/4lhlVO*-» *V*W\*« ji.«*h-v w—v *"■" acre, including oil rights. . 4829 - ""Y LAND REGISTER contain* | the pick of the Taranaki Pro- ; vince, and land seekers can aU b* I suited by calling on me. Dairy f&rniß in areas of from 50 to 500 | acres. Grassing runs from 750 to 6000 acres at low prices and on easy terms. I have also numerous tow* and suburban properties also businesses of every dtescriptiion. Clients shown over propertaie* fr©» of charge. Correspondence special!* invited. Land Representatives: F. B. ORBELL, New Plymouth; J. M. HIGNETT, Stratford; F. ». MOOBI, Kaponga. AUCTIONEER, LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENT, NEW. PLYMOUTH. VALUER. LAND AND ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT, Bank si N.I. Cham&flra, MaBTEBTUN. Property Representative: B. Thomson. P.O. Bos i. 1 QA AOHfiS of good land *dinga comprise a nice house of 8 roomi, hot and cold water service, large verandah on two sides, also small green-house. The grounds are well laid out round the house, and bery, orchard, and vegetable garden. Full particulars on appEcar«rmt £BBSO cash. A SNIP. 1 AAA ACRES of good level agJLUUU ricultural land, situated only 6 miles from railway Btation and close to good saleyard*. The property is well fenced And subdivided into 10 paddocks. Buildings comprise a new 6-roomed house, telephone, woolshed, stable, and shed. The property is well watered and could easily be divided into 2 farms. PRICE £l2 10s pei acre. Tercni '-" wran«ed. 'ANTED KNOWN— That the tion at J. GREENBANK'S JUNCTION HOTEL, OARSWELLS,, provides every comfort and convenience to the travelling public. Good table. Best brands of liquor atooked. Coach stops at door. Paddockirtg provided for all binds of stock.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10566, 23 February 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10566, 23 February 1912, Page 7

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