II WE intend iffytsnliig''the above |Sale : Yards on.WEDNESDAY,-August 11th, when wo shall obe gllid to 'receive entries for Fat or Store Stock of all descriptions. The yards are Bituated on the railway lino, so that stock arriving by train will be landed at the yards. Wo have spared no expense 111 the construction, and wa trust the settlors in the Wairarapa district will second the efforts wo are making to establish a livo atook market in Wellington, ■ The sales will bu held on every alternate Wednesday, at 11 o'clock. Air communications in the meantime pending arrangements for open-' i|i? an office in Wellington-should be addressed to our office, Wanpimui, FREEMAN R,' JACKSON# 00., • ■ Auctioneer?.,, . Wanganui, Foilding, arid" Johnaonville. " 2350, FOR SALE.—Store, Dwelling and Post Office, Dreyerton ; also, 33 aoros of land, next to Railway Station. Apply to G. S. W. Dalrymple, Estate Agent, Peiiy'streefc, Masterton, 2291 A GENERAL MEETING of the M;(aterton FARMERS' CLUB will be held in Temple Chambers on SATURDAY, July 24th, at 2.30 p.m. Botlvess—To consider the advisability of obtaining a Draught ■ Entire. , RICHD. J. FITTON, 2350 Secretary.
warn ' l- 'r^ ] WAIRABAPA POULTRY, PIGEOK, AND OANAIvY SOCIETY'S THEATKE ROYAL, MASTEItTON. TUESMYTJULY 27. Tlio time for receiving entries is extended to Friday noxt July 23rd. Pnzo schedules and entry forms 011 application to ■W. MoKENZIE, : 2322 Secretary. | M ■ CD, << V! •S3 • lJ ' w t S m n ■ W pJ-.tt « II: » 03 * S 8' a w P H H on * CD c* 0 Z, - W § 3 y Cfi 0 :? d h ■ fe) m W St H P «, P CD o.
MASTERTON Annual Ploughing latch, TTNDER the auspices of the Fanners U Club, To be, held at Upper Plain, In a paddock'belonging to Mrs A. B. Yates ON WEDNESDAY, JULY'2Btii, 1886. PRIZES:.' Double-Furrow, first, £5; second, £3 ; third; £2. Single-Furrow, first, £3; second, £2; third, £l. Youths,-under 19, Double-Furrow, firßfc £4; second, £2. Best team of three horses, 30b. Best pair horses, 20s. Best kept harness in use, special prize given by Mr J. Elliott. Best groomed horse, special prize given by Messrs Townsend and Cow per. Special prizes for Fearing and Finish will be given by tradesmen in the towu. ; Entrance—Double Furrow, 10s; Single Furrow, 7s 6d; Boys, ns. Judges of the ploughing not to bo on ty ground until 3 p.m. No .horsemen allowed on the ground. ' Entries will be received by the Secretary, Temple Chambers, up to 9 p.m. on SATURDAY, 24th July, 1886. ' Champion Ploughmen excluded . RICHD. J. FITTON, 2349 Secretary. SEND TO MARTIN'S FOR YOUR POTMGINGS JUST LANDED-20 Bales of the Newest. Patterns, Patterns sent by Post. Goods free to railway station. Hessians F.T.S., 4|d por yard—a good quality. TE IRO PAPERHANGING WARE- , . HOUSE, Opposite Arcade, ' • I JliNNm-SXREET, WeIUNGION, • ISLIXOII'HOTEL. I ISLAND BAY, WELLINGTON. lA. Turner Proprietor, fJIHIS hotel being beautifully, situated, 1] offerß attraction .and Injalibs in search of pleaiiire 'and health. . Suites of rooms for families,- L La«(o and well ventilated Bedrooms,/ Bathrooms, and every convenience. ! ... Fishitd Mlwde^QmiU, Stajleb, celebrated Ale, , Good Stabling, 'Busses to fa'nd' from Town at ifreqiient intervals every day. 2348
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2354, 23 July 1886, Page 3
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