Council Chambers, Masterton.: landTloan, Ihscrance.and Commission Agents. . A.genoies-Mmm% Head and Jeffiries Agricultural Imjilemmts, Portable Engines, Threshing Machines, etc, <cc. . (see Catalogues); North British and . '- Mercantile,lnsurance iCompany; Mas- :: ■'■ tertqn Permanent Investment and Building Society. l: ■■■: ■j . ■PEQPRTY LIST. Convenient Dwelling arid .outbuildings, J ■ ficre garden land jn Cole-street. Only .'. £250, part cash, balance in monthly payments over a terra of years Superior dwelling, with outbuildings and first class fruit garden, Cole street, on easy terms Dwelling. House and's acres: good land, with outbuildings; Manaia; terras ' Dwelling, house of- & room's and 3J-acres ■ cleared bush land,'bounded by creek, ; . Manaia; cheap andterms Section of land'in Church-street—£so 2 sections facing the Park-£35 each Dwelling house, stables, and outbuildings, '''' 1 acre of land, brchird,. &c; £IOO . Pour-roomed cottage and '2 sections of land ' Makora street; £l5O, terms Dwelling, dairy, cowshed, and 5 acres good "land:- ' ■■■•■'■■■■■; ■■■; Dwelling 10 rooms, ovte| acre—very easy terms . ~<..,. '"';' 4| acres Dixon's estate ■ ■ '.'."": 2 sections (3 acre's each) Dixon's estat& ' The conveniently; situated, weMnished: house, in Church street; lately in the occupation of W7 Pr-Eoydhouse; easy terms' "'- -;.« ki v ,j - f A well stocked, station iii WairarapaNorfch , ."' "'' v " :.., , TO..LET—Smatlfarm near Qartei-ton A number of dwel.lings,;4reehold and. leasehold building'sites,"£c', J in addition to the above.. See list at'bu'rown office. ,'. »Q; ; |Oi::iiENi). ■.:.. TIREEHOLD f SECeßlTl,'.Preference given to-broad .acres.' ''■ /Early appli ■cations necessary. R. BROWN & CO. OXFORD HOUSE, ■■>).. •. • qdeen-street; ] masterton. THIS Nmv and. Superior' PRIVATE BOARDING-HOUSE,'with Bath. and every convenience for cbniforb, is now ready for Gentlemen. Boarders.- .- A Private Room Reserved for Families Terms. On application. ; 1918 Q. 8.1, DALRYMPLE, PIM-NCIAt;:iNSURACE, ■&■ STA- .-■■,,. TION: AGENT. .. Perry-Street. ,„•.•.-.'.;. .'.Masterton .'- '"■ PKOPERTY;LIST. : No.': " ■'■'-"■4 ■::■:■■ '■'■■ Price .-■• "■'-;, /;'-■* ;-■.■ .■,;..,:;/":•- £ 300 .Kuripuni,-.-two houses arid .'J ncfe,--"' ;'• .'oily £2scash ~ .'" ; -■'■ - ; ..'2OO 301 OpaM,lG3ac'res.,da'iryfarmandstock- 1000 318' Masterton, (I'acres'at£-!u each. Easy■ terms . ' ' 45 319 Opaki, 120 acres, -30 a per acre 180 341 Mauriceville>- 45 acres, fenced 180 353 Bannister street section. Terms, . 85 364 Tenui, town sections. Easy terms 100 305 Good .country hotel and land ■. 3000 374 Opaki, 825. acres.'arable farm . 4125 387 lorna'.Es'tat'e, sections each 1 acre 50 388 Opaki, 250 acres, arable land' ' 2500 391 BiuigitunifiU|'-213d acres, terms £250 cash, balance at 5 per cent fur 12 • years--j,'j ]■ " . 2500 394 Palmerstori, roa'd, -84 acres, well fenced, grassed and watered 072 397 acr.e,s, large new house, grass; aid- arableT'laml, well ' : fenced and' -; watered.. Very easy terms,•.'.■;;'. 2344 410 Station and Stock. 27,000 acres; easy term's" : ' 54,000 Kuripuni/lions and land ' 130 ■WELLINGTON RACING CLUB', .Patron: His Excellencey Sir AVjlliam F. D. Jervois. -, '.;. '.K.G.C.M.G., C.B. ' .. : .PRESIDENT ; The Hoh : Sir "William Fitzhebbem. . .••K.Q.JI,a ) M i L.C. AUTUMN MEETING, 1885. To be held on the Hntt' Park Racecourse, on FRIDAY.arid SATURDAY, Ist and 2nd . MAY, 1885. - :. ' -PROGRAMME (abridged): ..-•'■■"■' • <■■ .Fibst^Dat, 1. Petone : Stakes Handicap, of GO sovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs. from tho stakes, ;] Tlifeo quarters of a mile. Nomiation l'sov. acceptances, 2 sovs. 2. Hubdle Handicap,' of 50. About, two miles and a half, Nomination, 1 sov; acceptance ' 2s'ovs..■;'■ 3. Hack.Huedle Race, of 15 sovs. About a " milo'aft'df-a-half.''Entrance 1 sov, Min- .-•■ 4.-'AuTuas .-Handicap,, of .200 -bovs ; second . . horsetovecoive2o.sovs'. 'from tho stakes, One mile and .three quarters,: ; Nomination . . l'sov; acceptance 2 sovs ■;-final payment, 3 sovs, ■ "•■ ■ '_'...- 5. Selling-Hack Race, of 10. sovs. Once ■ round the/course.- Entrance" 10s'. Catch weights. For conditions of this raco see; complete 1 programmes. -' G, 'Tradesmen's Handicap, of 100 soys; second horse to; receive 15 sovs. from tho stakes. ■•. On.milo.and a.quarter. Nomiiiation'.l<sov;■ acceptance 3 sovs. The - winner of tho Autumn Handicap to carry 71b extra. .-■ - ■'..';',. Second Day; ; 1, Waiwetll Handicap, of GO sovs. Second liorse : to' receivo 10 sovs from the stakes.' = '■"'• Three-quarters of a. mile, Nomination 1 sov; acceptance 2 soys, 2,' Local Handicap, of 30sovs, Second horse : " to.recelve $ sovs. .from 'the stakes. Once . round the'cbiftsij,''..Nomination 1 sov; ac- """ c'eptancejl sov, Open to all] horses the bona fide property, for three months prior to the Ist of May] 1885, of persons residing within the 'Hutt county. 3, Hurdle.. Handicap, of GO sovs. Second .horse to'receive ' lo sovs,from : thestakes, : About .MM''miles and a half. Nomination ■■, 1 sov;'acceptance2 sovs;. '4, Her'etaunga Handicap, of 150 bovs;second horse to receive 15. sovs from the stakes. ..One mile and a half, Nomination 1 sov; acceptance- 4 sovs. 5. SellinO'Haok Race, of 15 sovs. Once round ■the-course, Entrance 1 sov. Minimum weight Sst, For conditions of this race see complete programmes. 6. Consolation Handicap, of 50 sovs; second ■ horso to receive 10 sovs from the stakes. One mile and a distance, Entrance 2 sovs, DATES-OF NOMINATIONS, ACCEPTANCES, &c.. ■ Monday, 30th March, 1885,-Nominations for the Pet'one Stakes, Hurdles (Ist day), Autumn, Tradesmen's, "Waiwetu, Local, Hurdleß (2nd day), and Heretannga Handicaps, 1 sov, each, ' . Friday, 10th April, 1885.—Weights deolared for the First Day's Handicaps and the Local Handicap; •" ■■■ . "Wednesday,-22nd April, 1885.—Acceptances for First Day's Handicaps and the local handicap. . . ' ; ■Wednesday; 29th of April, 1885.—; Final payments on Autumn Handicap, 'Friday,-Ist May, 1885.—"Weights declared at Bp,m,, and acceptancesto be paid by ten'p,m, on 2nd day's handicaps, All nominations, accoptahces, fee,," must be addressed to' the Secretary, at'the; Empire Hotel on the above dates. - ' ' '.'.'. The'rules of.-the Wellington Racing Club will bo strictly adhered to, ' Fivo per cent, will'be deducted from'the'gioL. qf all money won, in accordance :with. tho; pro-. "gramme. ■•/■'■ Nominations, entries, and acceptances will' not be received after the time stated, under any pretence whatever. , ■ -_v Complete;programmes and'4ll-other information.may be obtained ;on application t6 the undersigned, or to the Secretary of any other RaoihgClub .throughout'thacolony. =-.-• V"-'"':i''''- ; 'H' ; .'. ,;'HJI V -LY.QN, 'V ■-'. ' ■•' i . t ■■' '• ISeoretaiy. . 24iE of Febniary,;ißßs; T 1927
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1930, 4 March 1885, Page 3
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