g> ALV A 6 E SALE!! !!!SALVAGE GOODS !!! QASELBERG & (JO. Will sell the residue of their STOCK at the TOWN HALL, CARTERTON, Commencing on SATURDAY, 29th instant, and will last for SEVEN DAYS ONLY. The Goods will he sold considerably lower than at Grey town, 60 as to clear the whole off within the time specified. M. CASELBERG & CO., 85 Grey town. nOOKSON'S DEHBY SWEEP, on the Ij OltE/tT AUTUMN HANDICAP. April 14, 1879. 6000 SUBSCBIBKHSAT £1 EACH. First horse £2OOO Second horse 1000 Third horse 500 Starters, divided 1000 Non-starters, divided 1500
£6OOO Exchange for cheques, Is, and stamps for reply. Address—E. Cookson, proprietor of Warner's Commercial Hotel; or J3o»108, P,O„ Ciiristclmreh. 85 rjIINUI EASTEII 11 ACES. To be rim at TINUI on Easter Monday. Stewards Mill. T. Wisliaw Mr C. E. Miller Mr Tlios. Maekay illr ,1. A. Vallanco Mr T. Cnrswell Mr It. Sutherland Mr A. McHutchon Mr J. lorns Mr Murray. Mr H, Wiusor, Judge :—Mr E. Clifton. Starter Mr J. Druminoiul. Clerk of tiie Course:—Mr W. Smith. Clerk of Scales :—Mr J. A, Perry. Hon, Sec, and Treas, Mr McHutchon, To be run under the Wairarapa Jockey Club Hulcs.
FIRST DAY. Maiden Plate, £2o Entry,£2. Distance, 1 mile. Single event. Open to all maiden horses. Tinui- Wlmreama Stabs, £25. Entry, £2 10s. Weight for age; Distance, 2 miles. Open to all comers. District lkce, £2s.—Entry, £2loa. Weight for age. Distance, 2 miles. Single event. For district horses only. Hack Pace, £lo,—Entry. £1 Weight, 9st, Distance, 1 mile. Single event. Hurry Scurry, £lo.—Weight for a^o. SECOND DAY. Hurdle Race, £25.-Entry, £2los, Welter weight for age. Distance, 2 miles. Single event. Over 8 (lights of hurdles, 3ft. Din. liigli. Open to all comers Hack Hurdles, £l2 10-Entry, £l. Weight, 10st. Over four flights hurdles. Single event. Ladies' Purx, £25,-Open to all comers. Entry, £2 10i, Handicap, 1$ miles. Weights for this race will be declared on or before 10 o'clock oil the morning of the second day's races. Consolation titahs, £ls—Handicap. Open to all beaten horses. Forced Handkap, £ls.—Entry, £lloa, miles, Single event. Open to all comers, ill entries to the above liaces, togother with nomination fees, must be sent in to the Secretary at Tinui on or before fi o'clock on Friday, the 11th vlpril, with the names and ages of horses, and colors of riders, A. McHUTCHON. 8» Secretary and Treasurer.
jQISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Messks. THYME, LIHTON & CO. HAYE been favored with instriiotions by Messrs Eio'iiter, Nasstead & Co., Palmerstoii North, to sell by Private Contract— The undermentioned VALUABLE PHO PEST IBS, situate in the TOWNSHIP of PALMERSTON and J3UNNYTHORPK Districts; namely No. 1. SAWMILL AT PALMERSTON, With three acres of land as a site, 600 acres land freehold, partly fenced and cleared, and partly standing timber; likewise 900 acres bush land, with lease lor ten years; with all conveniences by way of tramways and railway, connecting with the main line to Wanganui and Foxton. No. 2, HOKOWHITU SAWMILL, Also in the Township of I'almerston, with inachineryiand appliances capable of cutting 1,500,000 feet timber per annum. The bush land in connection with this mill is leasehold, but extending over a long term of years.
No. 3. TRONDHEIM MILL, BUNNYTHORPE, With 700 acres of freehold ; machinery also capable cutting 1,500,000 feet timber per year. No. <l. PALMERSTON FLOUR MILL, With planingmachines attached. This stands upon two ncrcs in Broad-street, with ten acres adjoining. No - 5. TOWN SECTION 187, Of the town of Palmerston, containing 4i acres, fenced and improved, with iirstclass 7-roomed house. In connection with the mills there are bullocks, and all necessary appliances, the industry being at the present time in full working order. The Flour Mill is doing a large and increasing business, situated as it is in the midst of a splendid agricultural district; while in view of the great demand for timber, the sawmills have not been able to execute the amount of orders lately upon hand. The Auctioneers can confidently recommend the opportunity now presented as one rarely to he met with, inasmuch as the mills are not only giving an excellent return, hut the proprietors have already made a coinpe : tency, the dissolution taking place from circumstances entirely of a private nature, which necessitates the absence of one of the firm from the Colony. For full particulars apply to Messrs THYNNE, LINTON & CO., Palmerston and Foxton, 78 Or to The Proprietors.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 122, 31 March 1879, Page 3
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