. MARKET AND GENERAL SALE. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, At 1 o'clock.. Cattle, Horses, Brakes, Carts, &c, T JOHNS &. CO. will selKas above; at O ». theuvYarda.iMaa&ton, ... CiI'TLE, HORSES .1 Splendid Express, polftntl ehafta Horses and Harness ■ Pigs, Poultry, Saddlery : Potatoes, Produce, and Sundries.
SALE OF 100 AORES SPLENDID RURAL LAND IN THE IMPORTANT TOWNSHIP OF ALFRED- , TON. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26TH, At 2 o'clock, T lORNS & CO. haVo received instruc- "' ticns from an absentee to sell on the above day, positively without RESERVE—' Sections Nos 186 and 187 upon the plan of Alfredtori, comprising 50 acres each. These sections for situation and convenience are undoubtedly the finest in the.distriot. The' land has 16.feet: rich loam, is of .nice level flats, low undulating hills, and a quantity of magnificent tutara bush—the only totara in the locality; and watered by clear never-failing streams. It adjoins Mr Alpasa' farm, and the Education Reserves, and is only about five minutes' walk from the Alfredton Post Office, and since the opening of the road from Eketahuna it is accesible to Dray and Buggy traffic, From its proximity to the Puketo Ranges and the .Seacoast, in salubrity it is equal to the South of France, and a more picturesque Bpot could not be found in this Island. TERMS-CASH. MASTERTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY SHOW. SALE OF EXHIBITS. F lORNS & 'JO, will sell the following y , morning, DECEMBER IST, at 10 o'clock, a Splendid Collection of— FLOWERS, PLANTS, and SHRUBS From Mr MoCardle'a Nursery. Also Exhibits of— VEGETABLES, FRUIT, PBODUCE, WOIiKS OP AET, 40. WOOL, SKINS, &0, ME H. H. LANG (for the N.Z.L. & M.A, Co., Ld.) will sell by auction, at the Company's Bale rooms, Custom House-quay, Wellington, on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23RD. At 3 o'clock punctually, A Large Quantity of WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, UABBITBKINS, HIDES, TALLOW, &o. May be viewed the day prior to and morning of Bale. ' Catalogues in due course on'application attheCompany'B offices, 926
OARTERTOft JgAKERY AND j^ESTAURANT a: l whyte. Superior accommodation for visitors. Tea, Coffee, Cocoa, CHOPS STEAKS, On t/ie shortest possible notice at Whktk's Horses fed for Is per feed. Waiiukapa Daily. Standard and Post filed FAMILIES WAITED ON DAILY.
T OWER VALLEY JOCKEY CLUB JU RACE-MEETING. Boxing Day, Dee. 36. President, \V. 0. Williams, Esq.; Stewards, Messrs W. ti. Cobham, J, McMaster, A. Sinclair, T. F, Evans, Geo, Pain, E, Buckridge, Geo. Harris. A. R. McFarlane, J. 0. Haywurd, H. Hume, B. Kiml)erley,.A. Hirschberg, J. W. Smith, H. C. Dowmoau and J. H. 'fully; Starter.' Mr Jim, McMaster; Cleik of Scales, Mr A. M, Hirschberg; Clerk of Course, Mr J. DeS' mond; Handicappera, Messrs P. F. Tailored and 11, McMaster; Judge, Mr Wallace Smith; Hon Sec. and Treasurer, MrO. J. Tully. PROGRAMME; 1. MAIDEN PLATE of £ls, for three-year-. olds and upwards; weight for age; distance, 1J miles. Entranco fee, £l. Open to all horses that have never won any advertised race prior to entry. 2. SAPLING STAKES of £ls, for two-year-olds; three-quarters of a mijo. Colts, Bst lOlbs; fillies and geldings, fistolbs, Entrance Fee, £l. 3. HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE of £4O; about 3 miles. Nomination, £2; acceptance, £l. •1. LOWER VALLEY JOCKEY CLUB HANDICAP of £3O; 2 miles. Nomination, £2; a.ceptance, £l, 5. HANDICAP HACK RACE of 68; 1 mile; entrance fee, 10s. For horses that have never started for weight for age races or handicap races other than hack races. b; HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE of £2O, about 2 miles. Nomination, £1; acceptance, £l. Winner of £4O raco to be debarred. 7. FLUNG STAKES HANDICAP of £2O; 1 mile, Nomination, £1; acceptance, £l. ■ ■ 8, CONSOLATION STAKES HANDICAP of £10; one mile and a distance; entrance fee, £l. For all beaten hfirsts. , Nominations for the two Steeplechases, 1 L;Y,J.C. Hauoi&p. and Flying Stakes Handicap olose on Thursday, Ist Doconibor, .at 9 o'clock, at Waihenga Hotel, weights to be declared on Tuesday, l 13tlv Uec,, atßp,ui, General. entiiea and acceptances close on Tuesday;- 20fcli Deooiuber, at 9 p.m., at Wai< heuga Hotel. . Rules and Regulations.' Saddling bell to ring at 11,30; first race to Btart at 12 o'clock sharp. No entry will be received except upon this condition—That all. disputes, claims, and objections arising out of . the racing shall be decided by a .majority of the Stewards present or those whom they may appoint, Their decision upon all points connected with the carrying out of this programme shall be fiual. ' • • ■ All entries' to ba sealed aud addressen to the Hon Secretary Wnilionga, with the name, age at time of entry, xiedigree, aud in case of handicaps, performance of the horse, namp of owner, and colors of the rider. Anv jockey riding except in colors named will be fined £2. Qualification fee ly non-members, £1; "> No other nominations will be received under any prelcncewhatever-afteHhe-time specified for closing, . . Letters bearing the. postmark of the date ol entry and telegrams of the same date will be received. '■ CHAS. J. TULLY, 912 .. Hon. See. - VACCINATION. DR HOSKING, -notifies that' lie" will iinilortake Free Government "Vaccinatm DAILY, between 0 a.m. and 10 a.rn, ■Private VacriiiatioA bstiveen 10 a.m, and 11 .-a,m., or by appointment. 4 :
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 928, 18 November 1881, Page 3
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