LANDS FOn SALE. W.H.CRUIGKSHANK FERRX 1 MASjfil'Afc'iltte* L&HJJ AND ISENERaj, £08$« ftaiBSIGW AU6HTT, . : FOR 'SALE.-.- V" GOOD SHEEP F.UIM MASTERTOk DJ.STIUCT. 4-*~i Good"Xaad; superZ 1 a # \J 2 A lor 6-roomed house and ' conveniences < sheds, etc. Winters • J sheep besides cattle; l.mile from •railway station and school. PRICE, tT per acre - ? erms: £IOOO Cask. f nrtiM " arti^ l - . 378 A ? I F' 8 - acres in, grasau y 9 y balance mixed buah, rim£ i fenced and subdivided into 10 iSL docks, well watered by creeks and S£in E Th » unciniating. > Carrying oapacity, 9 av '°- -"unamKa consist of hoUs °. wafehhouse, bathroom. H! 1 Pressure water supply. Hot aa<| Tranlwf 1 "- K °°l f ° With loft. T+ q K! w' cowshe . d .». Workshop. 2-stajl stablo, harness room, etc. Practice It* L.I.P RFNT 9 ptl& t . i-u-aYi £ll 2s pej amram.|The property is situated 1 mil© %o m school and cheese factory. Poafc Of.' oa/the prc'nerfy, which brings ta' y£ r m i !es from towaship. telephone laid on to property. IW 7ISn n t T"? 1 '- tQO 3 k J 1 ' 3 - tlle Property I±°*.Z- ]r fS• au ii 1 * im P r ovements are particularly substantial. . This is I wievcheapesi property, in the <Jistrict» will pay you to ,'incpoct:."v PRXOfij £8 Per acre. lAQ "| ACRES., M&stertorj, &Q ja; I w. 1 i f. ra .! s except 80 s«r<j a fe bush; subdivided into 6 padiwlbt j carrying capacity 2 sheep tot&<Ta«rai i OUS6 4 r00m5..., (new), woolahed ■ Jp. Good, por acre. Terms, £IBOO cash, aace easy- terms. . , /
ffltfT'Dj' B£?T£S RUiISED, If stands to reason that if you rugyour animals they will be warm jand active—better "doers" as a maV , ei f ac t» and this of course : mean it better returns. ,f;;> Our Cow Cover Prices are: JUTS' complete; 7s Gd each. « 'Best brown canvi<s, ios m each . : GREEN FLAX, n'ch. ■ . .Quality for prices, thrs J ' covers cost less than .you pay the Moil Order Houses J A TEST IS BEST—TEST. ! J. Elliott 8 Go. ! SADDLERS,' MASTERTON. MARLaoROUGH RIOING CLUB» ! " PROGRAMME ' 1 SPRING 1 MEETING, 1912. i.'lt) 1)0 held on tho Riverlands Rac&j r course, Blenheim-on ' ' j NOVEMBER 20th and ' 21st a 1912. 1 FHIST DAY. I \ maidßT »&<£ baor of sovs; second horso id i'Cwfrp o front tho stake, For thul .nave never won a race'of greater \ v altH3 j than 20 sovs at time of starting, * WeigHt-for-age. Entrant 30s. Five' furlongs. 2. 1 FIRST HANDICAP TROT, of 40 sovs; second .horse, to receive's sovsfrom the stalio. Nom. lsg. Aoc 15s. One mile and a half. 3. WELTER HACK ' HANDICAP, of 50; sovst,sec6hd, horeo to receive 5 sovs from the stake. NomJ 15s. Ago. 15s. Seven furlongs. J 4. BLENHEIM HANDICAP (OpenJ of <lls sovs; second horse to reGoivo 10 sovs, and third horso 5 sovs from t3b® stake. Nom. 20s. Acc. 30s. One mite' and a quarter. - vv' •. 5. SPRING HACK HANDICAP, of 50 sovs; second horse to receive 5 sots from the stake.:. Nom. 15s. Aoo 15s. Six furlongs. ■ > 1 6.'v FLYING- HANDICAP (Open), ,of 80-; sovs; second horse to receive T } sovs, and third horse 3 sovs from the [ stake. ,Nom. 20s. , Acc. 20s. furlongs. 7. ELECTRIC HACK HANDICAP, ' of 50 sovs • second horso to receive 7 sovs.from the stake. Nom. 15s) Acc. ,155.; Fivo.furlongs.* •
SECOND DAY. " • II; ' MAIDEN HACK ' SCURRY j HANDICA]?,of 40, sovs;«second horse I toreceiveS sovs from the stake. For I horses that have never won a race of | greater value than 20 sovs at tim©.*>f ] starting, ; Nom. los. Acc.- 155.: if&x' furlongs. . • \ 2. SECOND HANDICAP TEOT, of 40 sovs; second horso to receive {5 sovs from the stake. Nom. los. Acc: 15s. One railo and a half. ■ 3. OMATvA HACK HANDICAP, of 5,0 soys ; second horse, to receive 5 jsova from the stake. Norii; Iss. Aoo.'lQe. " Ono mile. , i ■<; 4. RIVERLANDS HANDIOAP(Open), of 100 sovs.; lions© to receive 7 sovs, and thiid 'h'orso 3 sots from the stake. . No'iiv.'2os! Acc. 'Bob. One mile. ' \ - ! 5 DASH HACK ; ; HANDICAP, of 40 sovs; sccontl horse to receive .5 sovg from the.stake,. Nom. l-~s. Acc. 15s. Four furlong's. ' * < 6. TELEGRAPH HANDICAP '(Open), 0f'7.0 r- ; bvs; second horse. t® receive 7 sovs, and third horso 3 sot# from the stake. Nom. 20s. Acc.2Gs. . Six furlongs, : ,■ ■■'v : t 7. SEOi)ND WELTER HANDICAP, o| 50 sovs.;. second hoi's©.,to'-'TPtjew® s*. sovs from tho stak<\ Nom.' Iss. Acc ,155.. ' Six furlongs. ; NOMINATIONS. WETGHTS - ANl> V ".. ;:A : - • Nominations close for All Races on SATURDAY, 2nd November, at the Spfrotary's cj'fice, High street, Blenheim. ' . Weights for First Day's Races <?e'cl a red on or about Saturday, 9th Norember. ■' ■ Acceptances for First Day's Kkces closo at the Secretary's Office THURSDAY, 14th Novernbei '.V . Weights for Second Day's Racesdeclared on Wednesday, 20th November, at 8 n.ni. ACCEPTANCES for Second Bay's Races close on WEDNESDAY, : 20t3t November, at the Secretary's Office, at .0 sj.ni., .' : v • L. GRIFFITHS, ' ' Blenheim, 81st 19J2.! ''lf ' ...
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