liowts&i -& lornei PROPERTY LIST. 3000 sheep \OR(\(\ A CRES .Splendid Improved I /COUy LAND, Lower Valley. -[ fc-tVA ACHE SHEEP A CATTLE 1 0 t U BUN, on the Pahau Diver, . well improved. QQQ ACRES GOOD PASTORAL /4t/0 LAND, improyed, land near Carterton /»QQ ACRES SPLENDID LAND 000 Well improved, Banisßuama hauga River. 1 XO ACRES FARM, Fernridge MasJLJD terton. Af\ ACRES DAIRY .LAND at Man*±\J ricevillu QI7K ACRES SHEEP'RUN, Upper 010 Taueru. 1 i)G ACRES, Bush Land, WaipoOa HO 0 ACRE FARM, Opaki, improved, i)p f\ (\ ACRE SHEEP RUN, What* vI)UU imm, improved, fonced and subdivided, ! ft AH Rangitumau Elock. Kf\ ACRES, Alfredton. SECTIONS iu Kketalii.na. l'ahiatua, lorns' EBtato, Cole-street, and Bontlay's Estate, and Building Sites, Master-
TI4OUT FISHING. A J. BENNETT has ou baud a large assortment oE Fisliiwj Tackle, consisting ot EoJb, Reels, Lines, Baskets, Flies, Gut, &c. Also direct importer ot Cricketing Materials, by best makers, A. J, Bennett, General and Furnishing Ironmonger, Cuba and Ghuznee streets, Wellington. "OUSEHOLD EAPP & HARE' 3.
Jfeatherston facing Qlub, ANNUAL MEETING, JAN, Ist, 1885. President, \V, Nicols, Esq,; Stewards, J. T. J. McKenzie, Jos Cnndy, W. 0, Williams, C. M, Bruuskill, F. J. Cridland; Juiiiiii, Wallace Smith, Esq; Handicapphr, Hugh Mo A! a.-icor, Esq ; Cleric of Scams, J, Uiimly ; Stai.this, W. Ciuidy, J. McKenzio. PIIOGB A M M E . No. 1, Mniilon Plato, about inilo?, £2O, Weight for ugo; entrance fee 30s. For horses that have liovur won a race the value of £5, No. 2, New Year Handicap, about 1 j miles, £35, second liorse £5, Nomination 20s, r.cc 'ptme2(k No. 3. Novel Hack Race, about 1 mile, £S. Kiglit st'-'iie up; pest entrance 10s, winnar to bo told for £ls, any surplus to go to the Race Fusil. No. -1, I'catberslon Racing Club Handicap, about two miles nml a distance, £55, second hois) £/, Nominalion2os, acceptance 40s. No. 5. Ladies' Bracelet, about 1 mile and a instance, £lO. Welter weight for age, For horses that have never won a race of tho Y<*hio of £ls, or Bracelet previously, To be ridden by members of tho Club, To bo entered by a lady. No, (i Flying Stalie3 Handicap, about •Jmi ! e,£Ho, Humiliation 20s, acceptance 20s, No. 7. Settlers' Plate, about 1| miles, £ls, Nomination 10i, acceptanco 203. N.8.-Raco No. 3, for definitions of a hack see Rules and Regulations. HULKS AND REGULATIONS. No qualification fee required, The races will ba run under the Wairarapa Jockey Club rules, when not contrary to regulations (sea posters,) Nominations for Handicaps will close at Victoria Hotel on Saturday, December 9th, at 8 p.m, Weights will bo declared at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, 17th December. General entries and acceptances must be made by 8 p.m. on Saturday, 20th December. All entries must be in by the time named. Horses walking over will only receive half the stakes, The course will not be open for traiuing purposes, R, BARTON, Hon, Sec.
TO bo disposed of after Christmas, the goodwill, furniture, &c, of a Ladieß' Boarding School in Maaterton, established five years, Terms very moderate. For further particulars apply office of this paper. 1839 ri wu next M mil and European mail, per 1 5,9. lluapchu,(if specially addressed,) will close at this oftico on THURSDAY, the 20th day of November at 1,30 p.m. J, BAGGE, Postmaster. TO STAND THIS iiEASON AT HIS OWNEIt'S STABLES The well known Exmoor Pony, LITTLE JOHN, By Fum out of Sea Spray hy Tidal Wave out of Mormaid by Neptune out of Sea Serpent by Octopus out of Star Pish. Octopus, one of the cefebrated Exrnoor breed of ponies, was imported at considerable cost by Victor Hugo. LITTLE JOHN is a rich cream with black points, stands 13 hands, beautiful temper and perfect symmetry. Terms,-fl Is. Groom'agcSaGd. Payable at first service. WILLIAM NEILL, 1817 Proprietor.
TO travel the diFtricfc this season, the Purebred Clydesdale Horse, Younjj Sir Coliu Campbell; Also, the Thoroughbred Horse Maiift'le. YOUNG SIR COLIN CAMPBELL will travel the district, and MANGLE will be turned into paddocks with marcs, For further particulars see cards. I, PIKE, Te Whiti, BARRAUD'S ART UNION, 1884. TWO HUNDRED SUBSCRIBERS AT £1 Is EACH. ' To be Drawn immediately tho List is Full, THE Prizes consist of Eleven Pictures, valued at 200 guineas. Now on view at Barraud & Son's, Lambton-quay, where tickets may be obtained. | First.Prize, a valuablo Oil Painting by E, 6. Dochree, representing Kilgerran ' Castle, Carton. 1814
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1840, 15 November 1884, Page 3
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