LANDS FOR SALE. W.H,CRUICKSHANK PEBBY BTi»ufflßT, MASETETOSE LAND AND GENERAL CSSfI. KISBION AGENT. FOR SALE, GOOD SHEEP FARM MASTERTON DISTRICT. A J .1 ACRES Good Laud, super--9U 2 ior (j-rooiued iiouse and conveniences, sheds, etc. Winters 2 sheep besides cattle; { mil© from "■lnj station and toJioo). PRICE, £l3 per aero. Terms: £IOOO Cash, balance arranged. Further particulars on application. f\ -ACRES. 3i(j acres iitgira®t, Y9 U balance mixed bush, rin£renced and subdivided into 10 paddocks. well watered by creeks and; 1 lie whole is hilly and undulating. Carrying capacity, 35 sheep to the acre. Buildings consist of o-roomed house; wathhouse, bathroom, high pressure water supply. Hot and cold water, good" woofched, with loft. r" a i?> cmvs h<?d, workshop 2-etalS stable, harness room. etc. Practically new and substantially built. TifcW RENT £ll 2s per annum, ibe property is situated 1 mile from school and cheese factory. Post Of--face, on the pronerty, which. brings in h6l per year 8 miles from township, .telephone laid on to property. Th© 'recent owner took up the prop when in bush, and all improvements are particularly substantial. This is the cheapest property in the district, will pay y&u to inspect." PRIGH * Per acre. £ISUO cash. A Q~j ACRES, Masterto®, al] I®; grass except 80 acres fe bush- subdivided mto 5 paddookßf. carrying capacity 2 sheep to tlio acreMouse, 4 rooaa (,i;ok). wooMed.' dI P- Good roads. P.RJCT] !&•- per acre. Terms, £1 fioo tJVS S v ance easy terms.
COWS.'O3' BETTER RUBBED, ~1~1 stands to reason that if you rue your _ animals they w ill be warm and active—better "doers'-' as ter of fact, and this of course means better returns. Our Cow Cover Prior s are: JUTE, complete, 7s „6d each. BEST BROWN CAXVES, 10s 6d each GREEN FLAX, 13,s Gd oicli. Quality for prices, these covers costtess than yon pay the Mail Order Houses A TEST IS BEST—TEST. J. Flfc'ott I Co.SADDLERS, M ASTERTON,. MARLBOROUGH RHCIN6 CLUB. PROGRAMME SPRING MEETING, ISIS*. 1 To be held on the Riverlandis. R-ao8»-J course, Blenheim on J NOVEMBER 20th and 21st,. 19134, FIRST DAY. 1. MAIDEN HACK RACE,, of 40( I sovs; second liorse to receive 5' sovafrom the stake. For horses that'have never won a race of greater valno* than 20 sovs at time of starfcir'jJ Weight-for-age. Entrance 30a. Fivefurlongs. 2. FIRST HANDICAP TROT, of 40sovs; second horse to receive 5.. from the. stake. Nom. 15s. Ac0.15a., One mile and a half. 3. WELTER HACK HANDICAP,, of 50 sovs; second Jiorse to receive 5' sovs from the stake. Nom. 15s. Aoo. . I 15s. Seven furlongs. 4. BLENHEIM HANDICAP (Open? of 115 sovs; second horse to receive IG < sovs, and third liorso 5 sovs from th.o , stake. Nom. 20s. Acc. 30s. One mil©and a quarter. 5. -SPRING HACK HANDICAP, off" 50 sovs; second horse to receive 5 scvyr, from the stake. Nom. 15s. Acc 15s. Six .furlongs. /6. FLYING HANDICAP (Open), jof 80 sovs; second horse to receive 7 < sovs, and third horso 3 govs from the' stake. Nom. 20s. Acc. 20s. Sir furlongs. 7. ELECTRIC HACK HANDICAP, of 50 sovs; second horse to receive 7" sovs from the stake. Nom. 15s. Aoa„ . 15s. Five furlongs. SECOND DAV
1. MAIDEN HACK SCUEBF HANDICAP, of 40 sovs ; second horse to receive 5 soys from the stake. For horses that have never won a race ot " greater value than 20 sovs at time of" starting. Nom. 15s. Acc. 15s. Six furlongs. 2. SECOND HANDICAP TROT, of 40 sovs; second horse to receive 5 soys. from the stake. Nom. 15s. Acc. 15s. One mile and a half. 3. OMAKA HACK HANDICAP, of 50 sovs ; second horse to receive 5 sovs from the stake. Nom. 15s. Acc 15s. One mile. 4. 11IVERLA NDS HANDICAP, (Open), of 100 sovs; second horso ta rccefVo 7 sovs, and third horso 3 sotsfrom tho stake. Nom. 20s. Acc. 80s,. One mile. 5 DASH HACK. HANDICAP, of--40 sovs ; second liorso to receive 5 govsfrom (ho stake. Nom. 15s. Acc. Id' I 1 our furlongs. 6. T ELEGIIA PII HANDICAP (Open), of 70 ,sovs'; second horso tn receive 7 son s, and third horse 3 sevf from tho stake. Nom. 20s. Acc. 20s. Six furlongs. 7. SECOND WELTER HANDICAP of 50 sovs; second horso to receive sovs from the stake. Nom. Ids. Actios. Six furlongs. NOMINATIONS. WEIGHTS AND" ACCEPTANCES. Nominations eloso for All Eaees o T SATURDAY. '2nd Novevnhr.r, at tiiiSecretary's office, High street, Blenheim. Weights for First Dnv's Races d«clnred on or about Saturday, 9th Notember. Acceptances for First. Day's Rnosf close at [ho Secretary's OOce THURSDAY. 1!tli November. Weights for Second Day's Races declared 'on Wednesday, 20th Noveuv ber, a! S p.m. A CCEI ,r I A NCES for Second P-yrV I?!\ce.s oloso on WEDNESDAY", 20':1Nm ember, .it the Secretary's at 9 p.m. L. GRIFFITHSSecretary Blenheim, rsi-f, August, 101*1?.
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