LANDS FOH SALE. W.H.CRUICKSHANK LAHO AND GENERAL 6081KiffSiGN AGENT. FOB SALE. GOOD SHEEP FARM MASTERTOtf DISTRICT. Af-J f*£. ACRES Good Laad, superTt* U2 ior 6-roomed house-, aiad conveniences, sheds, etc. Winters 2 shoep besides cattle; y mile from railway station and school. PRICE* £l3 per aero. Terms: £IOOO Cash, ; balance arranged. Further particulars on application. 3fJ£\ ACRES. 316 acres in graca/ 4 U balance mixed bush, rifigfenced and subdivided into 10 padtdocks, well watered by creeks and springs. The whole is biJiy and undulating. Carrying capacity, $ sheep to the acre. Buildings consist of 8-roomed, house, washhouse, bathroom* high pressuro water supply. Hot ami cold water, good woolshed, with loft. Trapshed, cowshed, workshop, 2-stail stable, harness room, etc. - Practically now, and substantially built. Title, L.I.P. RENT £ll 2s per aanuiE. The property is situated 1 mile from school and cheese factory. Post Office on the pronerty, which brings ia £32 per year. .8 miles from township. Telephone laid"on to property. Tim,' i-resent owner took up the property when in bush." and all improvements (are particularly substantial.'' This is i the cheapest; property in the district* "will pay you to. inspect." PRIOJS £8 per acre. £ISOO. cash*. AQi ACE.ES, Mafiterto©, aft k . rkt/ X. grass except 80 acres <<& bush; subdivided into 5 paddoolbu carrying capacity 2 sheep to tho s«srfi«' dip, Good, roads. PRICE £8 15s per" ; acre.. Terms, £IBOO cash, ,- b&S aoce easy terms. ' "co #5 Wmim^ "T stands to reason that if you rug . your animals they will be ,warni and active—better "doers" as a mat- ■:• ter of fact, and this-of course means better returns. __!_ Our Cow Cover Prices a JUTE complete, 7s 6d each. BEST BROWN CANVES, 10s od, each' ■; '■;•..• ■ GREEN FLAX, 13s 6d each. , Quality for prices, these covers cost less than, you pay tho Mail Order*,. Housos ■■ ■'".' ' A TEST IS BEST—TEST. ' "J.R|ltott?';66 ! SADDLERS, MAS" MASTERTON. ■MARLBORtfUBH:RUING':CLUB. i PROGRAMME j SPRING" MEETING, 1912,, , To be held on the. Riverlahds Raoei course, Blenheim on NOVEMBER 20th and 21sV l&Sk
1. MAIDEN SA&k RAGE, of 40 ~ sovs; second horse to receive 5 sovs /' from the stake. For■ torsos'' that/.-L.' than 20 sovs 'af time of starting. Weight-for-age. Entrance 30s. -Fir*)**** furlongs. 2; FIRST HANDIOAP TROT, of m sovs; second horse to receive's- sovs j. from the stake. -Nom;:' 155.-. Acc.lssv * One mile and a lialf. , • > 3. WELTER HACK of 50 sovs ; second horse to receive 5 sovs from- the stake. . Nqin. 15s. Ace. . 15s. Seven furlongs. .':\'V.y'-' 4. BLENHEIM HANDICAP (Open) of 115 sovs ; second horse to receive 10 • sovs, 'and .third horse 5 govs from £h« stake. Nom. 20s. Ace. 30s. One mil© *and a quarter. v ■■'•■'.■■,,"-'. 5. SPRING HACK HANDICAP, of ;'y 50 govs; second horse to receives sovg'j_ from the stake, Nom. 15s. Six furlongs. •" : ■ ■•- 6. PLYING; HANDICAP ' (Opem),'' of 80 sovs; second .'horse .:tp receive 7 sovs, and-third horse 3 sovsfpom tka stake..' Nom. 20s. ."' Ace. 20a. L Six. furlongs. , : 7. ELECTRIC HACK HANDICAP, of 50 sovs; second horsesto receive 7 govs from the .'stake; Nom. 15s. A pp. 15s. Five furlongs./' ~,- •" "y-o - . SECOND DAY.1. MAIDEN ■■: HACK SOVJH& j HANDICAP, of 40 sovs j.secohd hem '-!■,'■ i. to* receive 5 sovs from the staked ; Foay iiorses that have never won a race of vgreflter value than 20 sovs at time of starting".' ,Ncm. 15s.' Abe. 15sv Six Furlongs. '-'■.,' ■'V 2. SECOND HANDICAP THOT, off ; ■ ' 40 sovs; second horse*to receive 5 sovg from,..the stake."Nom.' 15s. Ace; 16a. One mile and a half. , 3.'" OMAKA HA OK HANDICAP,, of 50 sovs; second horse to receive 5 sots from tho stake. Nom., 155.-Aco 15». One mile. • -1, RIVERLANDS HANDIOAP, (Open), of 100 sovs; second horse to receive 7 sovs, and third horse 3 sovs from tho stake. .Nom'. 20s. Ace. 80s. Ono mile. -■■•-. [5 DASH HACK HANDICAP, of - 40 sovs ; second horse to receive 5 sots- '•..' from the stake. Nom. 15s. Ace.- Jss. Four furlongs. 6: TELEGRAPH * HANDICAP;. ~, (Open), of 70 sovs; second horse tojtj/: receive 7 sovs, and third horse 3 gov** y from the'staW Nom. 20s. Acc.SOs. •• ' Six furlongs. | ;?: SECOND WELTER HANDICAP, ' i of 50 sovs;'second horse to receives [ sovs from the stake. Nom. 15s. Ac© i 15s. Si* furlongs. ' ': '* .'•'!'"■ NOMINATIONS- WEIGHTS ' ANSfrtff ' ACCEPTANCES. '.."'''. Nominations close, far All Races en SATURDAY, 2nd November, at the Secretary's office, High street, Bkn~ heim. Weights for First Day's Races <?e~ clared on or about Saturday, 9th Nor-. ember. Acceptances for First Day's Roccat ,■ .close at the Secretary's Ofuce THUB- :'••■■ SDAY, 14th November. d" Weights for Second Day's Races clared on Wednesday, 20th Novem- fjfS® .her, at 8 n.m. : ?"' ACCEPTANCES for Second DaVs Racer close on WEDNESDAY, 20th -November, at the Secretary's Office,. at 9 p.m. L. GRIFFITHS, Secretary. Blenheim, 31sf August; 1912.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10711, 1 October 1912, Page 8
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