LANDS FfcfiJ AALB. W.H.CRUICKSHANK PS KL MAsswrnm, Lma AMS GENERAL B(3H. t MISSION AGEMU!. I FOn SALE, CHEAP. LOVELY Up-to-date Resident*" Essex Street. Owner transferred to another district. House: 5 living rooms. } acre land; garden., lawn, otc.; water and drainage, copper and tubs, bathroom and all conrouionces; hieh and dry • lovely situated, Essex Street. Onlv I £SO cask required. PRICE £6OO TO INSPECT IS TO BUY. Apply Shar* to: W. H. CRUICKSHANK, Perry Street. HOUSE FOR SALE, CHEAP. SUITABLE FOR RAILWAY <EMPLOYEE. Owner Transferred to Another DisGtrict. OOD well built 5-ro med dwelling, nearly new, situated near Railway Station, nice street, water and drainage; Bath room, copper and rubs, gas, and all conveniences. 1 nco only £350. £265 can remain a$ 6 per cent. IWartco easy terms. 217Q C( ECTION: 4 Acre; situated dole A »' and dry, fenced. Une or the best building sections in tlia street. Price on application. No reasonable offer refused, \as owner has left the district. 2049 | r -Q LEASE With Compulsory Pur* I chasing Clause; 280 i?? ES fow hill a I H an<i smaJL rials, dauy and « Ju i ; good fleeces, plenty ol paddocks, 2 miles from railway' 1 ,0 --9 l , and factory. House ol 6 " rooms, cowshed, sheepyards and dip. Rent 12s per acre, purchasing clans® at £l2 10s per acre in 5 years. £IOO Qoposit required. 1 ZLS Freehold. 80 acreo jT i ul „ &zss; ring fenced; 10 paddocks,, flat rtfld tmdulating coilfl~ try; 1 acre orchid< 50 acres ploutffc. Ed and in crop ; carrfiW capacity 60' cows. Aew 7-roomed hoiise,' trap- * shea, cowshed, concrete floor, milking machines, pig sty, etc. 1 mil# lrom school and 10 chains tfdtit faotory. Price £3O per acre. Ternrt to be arranged. CIMENT " WILSON'S STAR BRAND "*"*"0 New untried article. Te6<*9 anteed. Lowest Wellington Bates. WILSON'S HYDRAULIC THE BEST BUILDING LIMB, dement Pipes 4 inches to 4S in diameter. Concrete Troughs, Salt Pan«, 7n«. mc Posts, ©to. T™ CfSii C& , LIMITED. \ ) MABTE3TON. J Telephone 165. WAJRARAPA AMATEUR ATKI LETIC CLUB. | ANNUAL SPORTS. I MEETING. ( | PARK OVAL, MASTERTON. | BOXING DAY, DECEMBER 26'. 1012 j PROGRAMME OF EVENTS. (Held under N.Z.A.A. Rules.) Trophies to the values undermentioned. will be awarded, in eaoli ovI ent. jl. 100 yards ' Open Handicap. Ist £2, 2nd £l. Ent. Is 6d. 2. 75 yards Dash Handicap, Ist £1 10s. 2nd £l. Ent. Is. 3. 220 yards Open Handicap. Ist £2, 2nd £l. Ent. l,s Gd. 4. 440 Yards Open Handicap. Isfi £4, 2nd' 30s. 3rd 10s. Ent. 2s 6d 5. 880 Yards Open Handicap. Ist £5 ss. 2nd £l. Ent. 2s. (Winner holds Chennells' Cup, value* £5 ss, to bo won twice in succession or three times at intervals.. al'so> trophy value £l.) 7. Three Miles On en Handicap. £2, 2nd £l. Ent. ls*6d . 8. 120 'Yards Open Hurdle Handicap-., Ist 30s. 2nd 15s. Ent. Is Gd.'. 9. 440 Yard's Open Handicap. Ist £2. 2nd £l. Ent. Is 6d . 10. One Mile Open Walk Handicap. ' Ist 30s ,2nd, 15s. Ent. Is 6d. 11. Two Miles Onen Walk Handicap. Ist £2. 2nd £l. ' Ent. Is 6d. 12. High Jump Handicap. Ist 2nd 10s. Ent. Is. 13. Pole Vault Handicap. Ist £l. 2nd 10s. Ent;. l.s. 14. Hop Steo and Jumn Handicap. .Ist £l.'2nd'los. Ent. Is. 15. Putting the Shot Handicap. Ist 20, 2nd 10. Ent. Is. 16. Inter-Club Teams Relay Race. One mile. For teams of 4 men. Post entry. Ist 40s. ' Ent. 2* team. 17. 440 Yards Boys r Ravie, under 16. .Post ontrv. Ist 15s 2nd 7s- fid. Ent, 6cl, ' ' ■ 18. Half Mile Boys' Walk. Post entry. Ist 15s. 2nd 7s 6d. Ent. 6d 19. Obstacle Race. Post entry. Ist 20s. Ent. Is. (The above is not the order ' ;a which the events will be run.) ,
Inter-Club Teams' Relay Race, No. 16, open to teams of four men. representing any Amateur, Athletic, or Harrier Club." Two men to ruT* 220 yards, one man 440 yards, and one man 800 yards. Events" 17 and 18 are open to youths, and schoolboys who have\ never competed as professional run.ners. Entries for all events, excepting Nos. 17. 1.8, audi 19, with fees and performances,•, to be lodged with thepecretary. W. S. L. Didkson. Box 97, Masterton, not later than THURSDAY, 12th December, 1912, at t* p.m. ENTRIES, REGULATIONS. ETC. Entries must be made on. the N Z. •A.A.A. forms, which may be obtained from the Club's respective - Secret or—ies'. 'Competitors ;ue reminded that they, must use a separate form for each, event they enter for. Last three performances must bo gi veil-. No person will be allowed to compete who is not registered with his respective centre or whose Club subscription is not paid. All entries must be aeeompn-nied by the fees. In all events there nrust be four competitors or no race, six competitors <:r no second prize. The commit tee reserve the I'i'zht t-» re-handicap winners of any race after the declaration of handicaps. A special train will leave Masterton for Wellington after the sports. Masterton depart G p.ni., Wellington arrive 10.30 p.m. All communications to be addressed t" W 8. L Dickson Hon. Secretary,. W.A.A.C.* P.O. Box 97. Masterton.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 21 November 1912, Page 8
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