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TO LET.-Mariuo Hotel, Whakataki; 30 acres of land attached. Five year'sloase unexpired from October last. Particulars on application to J. WILSON, ; Proprietor. N.8.-None but principals doalt with, " 2185 AMALGAMATED. I FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' DEMONSTRATION, SPORTS, AND ; SOIREE. Masterton Park Oval, Anniversary Day, January 22, 1880. MißsiiAL-MrE, McEwen. JoDQES-Messrs McEwen,. Jones, Foy, P. Pelling, Russell and Mitchell. STAIiTEKS-Messrs W. Kibblewhite and S, H, Wickerson, Hanmcappers - Messrs Kibblewhite, Wickerson and O'Connor. Ground CoMMiTTEE-Messrs Chardon, Pelling, Speckman, Fogden, , Selby and Cullen, Treasurer-Mi-S. H. Wickerson. General CoMMimE-Delegates from Societies. PROGRAMME: 1 Boys' Race, under 12,100 yards; entrance freo. first prize 10s, second 5s 2 Maidonßace, 120 yards; entrance 2s; first prize 30s, second 15s 3 Throwing Heavy Hammer, entrance 2s; first prize 20a, second 10s 4 Annivoraary Handicap (open to all comers) firit event 120 yards; entrance 2s Gd, acceptance 2s 6d, first prize £5, second 60s, third 20s 5 Hop, Stop, ami Jump, entrance 2s; first prize 20s, second 10s 6 Walking Handicap, two miles; entrance 2s (id; first prize 00s; second 20s 7 Sack Race, entrance 2s; Ist prizo 20s, second 10s 8 Tossing the Caber; entrance 2s; first prize 2os, second 10s 9 Anniversary Handicap, ctcond event, 220 yards 10 Running High Jump; entrance 2s; first prize 20s, second 10s 11 One Mile Handicap; first prize 80s, second 30s; nomination 2s 6d, acceptance 2s 6d 12 Putting the Stont; entrance 2s; first prize 20s, second 10s 13 Hurdle Handicap (over 10 hurdles) 220 yards; entrance 2s Od; first prize 40s, second 20s 14 Obstaclo Race, boys under 15 yrs; entrance Is; first prize IDs, second 7sOd 15 Vaulting with pole; entrance 2s: first prizo 20s, second 10s' 10 Youths' Race under 15,200 yards; entrance Is; first prize 15s, second 7s Gd 17 Friendly Societies' Handicap, 220 yards; ontrance 2s Od; first prize 50s, second 30s; for Society members only 18 Old Men's Race Handicap, over 50; 150 yards; entrance free; suit of clothes 19 Quoits; entrance 2s; first prize 30s, second 10s ■ •• 20 100 Yards Handicap; entrance 2s, on, the ground ; first prize 30s, second 10s 21 Three Legged Race, under 15; entrance Is per pair; first prizo 10s, second 5s 22 Anniversary Handicap (third event), 440 yds 23 Sack Race; entrance Is; first prizo 10s, second 5s For boys only 24 Consolation Handicap, 220 yds; entrance Is; first prize 20s, second 10s 25 Satan's Pony; entrance Is; prize 20s Tug of War, Swings, &c. RULES AND REGULATIONS. Entries to bs made to the Secretary on the ground, except for Nos. 4, 0,13, and 17, which must be made with the Secretary not later than January 15th, with entry fees. Two competitors to start or no prize; tliree to start or no second prize. The decision of the Committee in all cases of dispute to be final, In the event of the weather proving unfavorable, the Committee shall have it in their power to postpone the sportß from day to day, In the Anniversary Handicap, winners of the most, points in the three events to take the prizo, to couni as follows: five points for first place, three for second placo, and two for third place. Admission to the ground Is; Children under 12 half price. A Bimbs Band will play on the ground. Sports commence at 11 a.m. sharp. GRAND PROCESSION of Friendly Societies in full regalia, headed by the Brass Baud. Soiree in the Theatre Royal in tho evening; double tioket 7s Gd, oxtra lady 2s Gd. w. Mckenzie, 2179 Hon. Sec.

WELLINGTON COLLEGE, WELLINGTON. PEINGIPAL: MAOKAY, M.A. TERMS: Full Boarders : 40 Guineas per annum. Weekly Boarders: 30 Guineas per. annum. Tuition : Upper School, 12 guineas per ■ annum; Lower School, 10 pounds per annum. mHE COLLEGE is most healthily JL situated in its own Reserve of 69 acres. The Class Rooms and Dormitories are lofty and well ventilated, and afford excellent accommodation to a limited number of Boarders. The Boarders are under the direct supervision of the Principal and Mrs Mackay, assisted by four Resident, Masters!

During the past four <ars, 56 candidates from this College i '/se qualified for Matriculation,., 25 passe the University Junior Scholarship Exa ;r nation, and over 100 passes in the Civil S vvico have been obtained. First term of 1886 begins on February Ist. Prospectus and full particulars from the Principal, or from the undersigned. C. P. POWLES. 2165 Secretary. 3 PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE q¥ 1 NEW2EALND. mHE PUBLIC TRUSTEE maybe nam X inatcd Executor undor the will of a Testator, or Trustee under a marriage or other settlement. No charge is made upon the .deposit for safe custody of any Will by which the Public Trustee is appointed Executor. Present Trustees, Executors, or Administrators may, if approved, relieve themselves of future responsibility by transferring trusts to the Public Trustee. Hence, Trustees residing in' England, America, and elsewhere, holding moneys for the benefit of persons who have emigrated to New Zealand, may not only relievo themselves of responsibility, but, as the rate of interest obtainable in New Zealand exceeds the English rate, will greatly /augment tho income of the .beneficiaries by so doing. Tho State gives an absolute guarantee against loss of funds by the fraud or dishonesty of its officers. The Public Trustee holds large sums of money for investment on real security at current rates of interest. Applications for advances on first mortgage will be received at the various agencies, where all further particulars may be obtained, r B.C.HAMERTON.. Public Trustee. W. SELLAR, Esq,, 1954 Agent at Masterton OPENING NOTICE. GEORGE" DIXON, FAMIER and GENERAL Corner of Bannister and Dixon-Streets, MASTERTON.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2194, 14 January 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2194, 14 January 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2194, 14 January 1886, Page 3

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