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FREEHOLDS ON DEFERRED . PAYMENTS , Inspection ig invited of very comfortable dwelling containing B rooms and Bcullery, 3 we places; pump and copper in acullory; I, land, 40ft xl.Tift, Queen-street, right oppositenowschool. only. » Persons desiring JLonns ongood freehold '°' security, or wishiug to invest in a sate . and profitable Local Society, should '' .. a PpI.Y to I>. Brown, Manager Masterton ° Buil.lio, Society. ut ... . ' l'Olt SALE. . Dwelling ,i. voiiuih and 5 acres of good land, dairy, cowshed, &c. £350. Dwelling of 5 rooms and section of laud, £l2O, 1 Dwelling of 5 rooms and section in Bent-ley's estate, £llO. 40 acres at Mauriceville, partly cleared, on terms, Several Sections of laud in Cole-st, 1 Aero of land in Cole-st, fenced and grassed, on the easiest terms. Dwelling houso in Wrigloy's estate, Easy terms, A few exceptional bargains in Dixon's estate, allotments of nearly an aore and a half for £IOO, and on terms, Farms fur sale ou tho Opaki with all necessary niprovoincnU, i 400 Acres land at Op.il(i, £4. Terms! Superior dwell.ng, outbuildings, good garden. Terms, Owd Substantial s'x-romied Houso, and Section firrt class. L:ir..l in Smith-street, near Presbyterian Church. May be bad m a great bargain, Agents for EANSOME, HEAD, * JEFPEIUISS, Agricultural Implemeut makers, CATALOGUES of Threshing Macbinos, Engines, Ploughs, I.! rubbers, Harrows, of all improved descriptions, It. BROWN & CO., 1288 ' Council Cbuuibers. Masterton. U'NEQUALLKD business premises iu the centre of Masterton, comprising corner shop with oilicv or dwelling, fronting Queen and Ferry streets, opposite tli« Oluh Hotel; and shop am! dwelling ro>>ms, adjoining the above fronting Queen-street, 1558 li I1IIOWN&CO, A ECU I' 10 iWs if Old Bees, vii liomi v'..- h'v iuhv stand on ber f Old Bees, with the iv stand on benches, T. W.SHUTE. FOR SALE-llf acx-es first-class Laud in Columba Street (opposito Dixon's Estate), twelve chains frontage to a chain road. Subdivided into convenient paddocks, well watered, new 5 roomed dwelling, 2 acres of orchard, and outbuildings. PRICE-*S63 por acre. TERMSCash, balance on Mortgago for a term of years. 1629 E, J. BERNARD. IIBST-CLAS3 Cocksfoot seed FOR SALE, W. C. BUCHANAN, Tupurupuru. AMALGAMATED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' SPORTS. SPORTS. To be held in MR MEADS'PADDOCK, GREYTOWN, ON ST. PATRICK'S DAY, March 17 (Monday) Judoes—Messrs Wm, Skeot and J, Moguire. Stahters -Messrs D. Cameron, and J. Tocker. HAHDiciPPEnns-Messrs W, Armstrong, W. Hirschborg, and H. Udy (tertius). Timekeeper—Mr W. Armstrong. Treasurer-Mr J, Fuller, No. 1. Maiden race, 220 yards, entrance 2s Gd. Ist prize, 40s second prize, 20s 2. Youths' race, under IG, 220 yds entrance Is, Ist prize 15s, 2nd prize 7s (ii 3. Hop-step-and-jump, entrance 2s, Ist prizo 20s, 2nd prize 10j 4.lst Emit St Patrick's H.m ;ij.ip, 100 yds 5. Vaulting with pule, entrance 2i, Ist prize 20s, second prize 10j (J. Friendly Societies Handicip, 220 yds, entrance 2s Gd, Ist urize 40s, 3ml onz, 20' 7. Running high jump, entrance 2.i, W prizo 20s, 2nd prize 10s ' 8. Maori race, 410 yds, entrance 2s od, Ut prize 30j, 2nd prize 10s SI. 2nd Event St. Patrick's Handicap, 440 yds 10. Sack race, entrance Is, Ist prizj las, 2nd prize 7s 11. Tbruwincr hamnra en ranee 2j, Ist prize 20.', 2ud prize 7s u\l 12. Hurdle Race, 410yJs, entrance ii, Ist ptizeSOi, 2nd prize 20s 13. Three legged race, entrance 2s, Ist prize 20i, 2nd prize 10s 14. Stone and baslwi race. 25yd=i cntr.iucj 2s Cd, Ist prize 40s, 2nd piizj 15s 15. Cadet race, to bo run in uniform, hdcp, 220 yds, entrance Is, Ist prize 15s, 2nd prizo 5s 16. Ono mile handicap, entrance 4s, Ist prize 80s, 2nd prize, 20s 17. Bojs' sack race, under 12, eutr.mce Is. Ist prize 10s, 2jd 5s 18 Walking Haudijup, 2 miles, entrance 4s, Ist unzc 90j, 2.U prize 30s 19. Putting stone, ltilb, catranco 2s, Ist prize 20s, second 10s 20. 3rd Event, St. Patrick's Handicap, 220 yds,... 21. Committee race 22yds, Ist prize 20s 22.'100 yds handicap, entrance 2s dd, Ist 'prizo',4os, 2nd.prize 20s 23. .Consolation race, 220 yds, entrance 2i, Ist prize 30s, 2nd prizo 10s, 24, liWed handicap, 220 yds, eatraace 2s Gd; Ist prize 30s 2nd prizo, 10s. Boy's Race at intervals. BULKS AND REGULATIONS. Entries to bo made to the Secretary on the ground (races No. G and 8 excepted), open to all. Two competitors to start, or no prize; three to start, or no second prize. The decision of the Committee, or whoever they may appoint, sha'l, iu all caies of dispute, bo final; and all appeals slull be made'within v quarter of an hour after the event. St, Patrick's Handicap will he run in 3 events, and couut by | oi..u—s first; 3 second; 2 third, First prizj 100s; 2ud, 40s; 3rd, 20s. Eutrar.ce fee for three events, ss, In the event of the weather proving unfavorable, the Committee shall have it in their power to postpone tho Sports from day to day, Admission, Js; childreu uuder 12, halfprice. . A (SRAND PROCKS.>ION Of Fiieud'y Societies in fail Regalia, will start from Foresters' Hall, ac 10 a.m., headed by a Brass Band, whicii will play on the ground, F.F. MAXTOR 1629 Ho.i, ,-cc. NOTICE. ~AVIN6 purchased tho business of Mr J, Elley, Butcher, we beg to olieit a continuance of the patronise Uslowed upon our predecessor, and a tih.l fium all. i ] WICKERSON & WAGLAND. ! ' .1 , Family Butchers, 1 -Queen-street, Masterton, 1599

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1632, 12 March 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1632, 12 March 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1632, 12 March 1884, Page 3

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