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s ATUIiDAY, APRIL 12 th. TOWN HALL, at 2 o'clock. BLAKER & CO, Being about to remove to promises nearer the centre of tlio torn, havo decided on holding A GRAND SALE of all their Household Furniture, and extensive Stock of— Groceries Drapery Fancy Goods Saddlery, etc., etc. The Sale will be held in the Town Hall oil Saturday, 12th April, at 2 p,m. The Auctioneers would call special attention to this Sale, as it is their intention to sell the entire lot WITHOUT RESERVE. The Sale, amongst other things, will comprise : Tea Currants Raisins Tables Chairs Beds Toilets Carpets Cheti'onicrs Crockery Cooking Utensils, &c., &c. 98 jyj-ASTERTON SCHOOL, A Committee Meeting will be held on THURSDAY, April 10th, at 3 p.m., in the Council Chambers. j. McQueen, 98 Secretary, JtASTERTON TOWN LANDS 1 MANAGEMENT. I hereby give notice that a Poll will be taken on THURSDAY, the 10th day of April instant, at the Town Hall, Masterton, commencing at .9 o'clock in the forenoon and closing at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, for tho purpose of Electing Two Trustees in the place of Mr George William Woodroofe and Mr Edwin Feist, who retire by rotation, but are eligible for re-election. Tho following is a list of Candidate FEIST, EDWIN GRAY, FARQUIIAR RENALL, ALFRED WILLIAM WOODROOFE, GEORGE WILLIAM. A. R. BUNNY, Chairman. Masterton, April 4, 1879, 95 CHURCH, MASTERTON, The Anniversary of the above Church will be celebrated on GOOD FRIDAY, April 11th, 1879. _ _ ' There will be a Tea Meeting in the Town Hall at 5 p.m. prompt. A Public Meeting will afterwards be held in the Wesleyan Church, at which the Revs. W. (j, Thomas, J. Dellow, J. B, Richardson, and others may be expected to be present, Music by the Choir. Admission by ticket—Price 2/-, to tea and meeting, 94 COOKSON'S DERBY SWEEP, on the CREDIT AUTUMN HANDICAP. April I*l, 1879, GOOD SUBSCRIBERS AT £1 EACH. First horse £2OOO Second horse 1000 Third horse 500 Starters, divided 1000 Non-starters, divided 1500 Exchange for cheques. Is, and stamps for reply. Address—E. Cooksox, proprietor of Warner's Commercial Hotel; or Box 108, P. 0., Christchurch. 85 88 •NoiimsvTC 'aaMVHooioHjj 'HOJ *AV 'OSIBqO lOtfllUJ VlOlfllAl UDsjß}o.l JO 'p3D}UB •,nm3 pus pausing aq ip i[m\ fly 'uozop Mil fij' 'isaSii'i 1 sgx 'ozjs pwQ —: oift jo qat'd ,{ub ut; s.mi^ :uoip]U(o Saitoh ,ioj \Bioods y ■TIDZOp Jod SJ[ uiojj '-ziA tail o[qßitosraj }soui jfqdiuS -o)oi[j ssßp-t|/iji[ o!|t!}iopun pojedoad aq |qav oi[ ueq.n 'OAoqu oip ui spuo} •ui pus 'oaijib AjiJAqs \\Wi moi 'AV UK •spuisig Bu|panojjns puß no)J9}s«K jo s}Uß}iqsqni otft oj 'I H I F H 0 01 O H i QBEYTOWN ATHLETIC CLUB, SPORTS. TO BE HELD IN MR J. O'CONNOR'S PADDOCK ON EASTER MONDAY.

Programme. Start Ent, Ist Prize 2nd . MaidenKaco.lOO yards !, Hop-Step-Jump I. Race, 440 yards 1 L Standing High Jump .. i, Running do. i, Race, 200 yards* '.StepDance i. Race, 880 yards ). Vaulting. Boy under 14 . 10. Sack Race, 100 yards .. 11. Vaulting—Pole [2. Walking Match 2 miles (§) ... 13. Boys' Race, 200 yards .. . 14. Race, 100 yrds 15. Throwing light hammer (121b) IG. Race, I mile*(§) 17. Run. Long Leap 18. Hrdle Race,44o yards* 19. Con, Race, 200 yards 20. Best Dressed Competitor 11 11.25 11,50 12.10 12.35 1,0 1.15 1.45 2.0 2,15 2.35 3,0 3.35 3,45 4.0 4.15 4.40 4-55 5.15 50/10/. 20/10/. 10/20/. 10/. * Handicaps. § Ist prize, sweepstake of 5/- each, wit! 80/- added; 2nd prize, 30/-. Admission to the ground—Adults, Is Children, under 12 years, Gd; Vehicles wil be allowed on the ground, but not horses. Each competitor, excepting in boys, want to be a subscriber to the funds of at leas 10/. Entries for the Handicaps to be posted soon as made, All other entries at the post Three entries or no event. Protests (if any) to 'be lodged with th Secretary immediately after cach'event; am the decision of the Judges to bo-final. WALTER BOCK, 92 • Hon. Sen.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 131, 10 April 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 131, 10 April 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 131, 10 April 1879, Page 3

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