FRIDAY, 19ih DECENBER, IMPORTANT SALE SMALL JAM ALLOTMENTS OPAKI PLAINS, MASTERTON. ■ |yj ESSRS J. H. BEEHDHB & CO. have been favored with instructions from the Execators of the late Henry Banuister, Esq,, to sell by public auction at their roomß corner of Featherston and Brandon-streets, en Friday, 19fch December, at 2 o'clock— THE OPAEI ESTATE, Consisting |of ITryn ACRES OF VALUABLE AGRICULTURAL LAND, Subdividen into 24 SMALL FARM ALLOTMENTS Varying from 40 to 1'22 Acres each. This magnificent property, approached by a good metal road, is situated within two miles of the flourishing Township of Masterton, and about one mile from the proposed Railway Station. The land is of the very best quality, extfe'mely fertile, and laid down in English grass, a large portion being under crop, The homestead on section No. 5 comprises Dwelling-house. Outbuildings, etc., etc. The Auctioneers confidently recommend the abovo to the attention of capitalists, farmers, and others desirous of obtaining Ist class freeholds in the most flourishing part of the Wairarapa District. Intending purchasers can view the property any day previous to the sale. Lithographed plans are being prepared, and will be issued in a few days. TERMS LIBERAL 323 UNDER BILL OF SALE.
A ARMSTRONG, & CO. have been XL. . favored with instructions from Mr A. Fisk to sell by public auction at his premises, Taratahi, on THURSDAY, the 18th inst,, at 2 o'clock p,m, the following, viz— The stock-in trade of .Robert Dromgoo Boarding-house Keeper, Carterton, consisting of beds and bedding complete, Crockery, Knives Forks, Plates, Dishes &c. AlsoHorse, saddle and bridle, one pig and a_ laige quantity of stores, consisting of Groceries, Drapery, Boots, etc The sale is positively WITHOUT BESERVE, and is a good opportunity for persons wishing to start a boarding house to get it furnished cheaply A: ARMSTRONG & CO., 340 Auctioneers. TjIURNITURE! FURNITURE! SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20th, At 2 o'clock, TOMS & FERGUSSON have received 1 instructions to sell at their rooms, Queen-street, a splendid lot of furniture, consisting of— Tables, Chairs, Sofas, Chest of Drawers Cheffioniers Boots, Coats, Fancy Goods, ' etc, etc., etc 341 NO RESERVE, 10RESTERS' ANNIVERSARY SPOUTS
lIANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTEI T3OXING- J\t FKIDAY, 26th DECEMBER, 1879, PEOGEAMME: 1. Maiden Race, 220 7/arrfs—Entranee2a 6d First Prize 30s; Second ISs. 2. -ff«rrf?e i?ace—Entrance 2s 6d; First Prize 30s; Second 15s 3. Boys' Raw, under tocte-Entrance Is; First Prize 10s; Second 5s 4. Fowlers' Race Handicap, 250 yardsEntrance2s6d; First Prize 40s; Second 20s 5. Vaulting with Pole— Entrance 2s 6d; First Prize 20s; Second 10s 6. Stont and Basket Raee— Entrance 2s 6d, First Prize 20s; Second 10s 7. Youth' Race, under sixteen, 200 yardsEntrance Is: First Prize 20s; 2nd 10s 8. Hop-Skp-and-Jump Entrance 2s fid; First Prize 20s-Second 10s. 9. Sad i?ace—Entrance la; First Prize 10s, Second 5s 10. Running High Ltap-Enhme 2s 6d; First Prize 20s; Second 10s LI, Thee-kggcdßace-Mrme 2s 6d; First Prize 20a; Second 10s 12. Putting the Stone— Entrance 2s 6d; First Prize 20s; Second, 10s 13. 100 Yards Race— Entrance 2s fid; First Prize 20s; Second 10s 14. Walking Match, Half Jfife-Entrance 2s 6d; First Prize 30s; Second 15s 15. Half Mile ifai&op-Entrance ss; First P/ize 60s; Second2os 16. Oirls 1 Race— Entrance Is; First Prize 10s; Second 5s 17. Throwing Heavy Hammer Entrance 2s 6d; First Prize 20s; Second 10s 18. Badtt Trick— First Prize 10s
RULES AND REGULATIONS. Entries to bo made to the Secretary on the ground. Three competitors to start or no second prize. The decision of the Judge shall in all cases be finaJ. In the event of the weather proving unfavorable, the Committee shall have it in their power to postpone the sports from day to day. SPORTS to commence at 11 o'clock sharp. The FORESTERS' PROCESSION headed by the Masterton Volunteer Band, will start from the Foresters' Hall at 9 a,m. Members of other Courts invited to join. ADMissiON-Adultsls; children 6d; 1-horse vehicle, 2s; 2-horse do., 2s 6d; 4-horse d0.,456d) horsemen Is 6d. W. M. EASTHOPE,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 342, 17 December 1879, Page 3
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