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Jus. JAS, BROWN & CO.y AUCTIOHEERISIia LAUD,.STOCK, ESTATE, FINANCIAL ACEfiTS. Agents for the Permanent Investmentjand Loan Association of Wairarapa. The Mignon Piano on Montiily Payments, Money to lend on good security. FOR SALE.—A. convenient dwelling house, containing six rooms and scullery, and a detached building 14ft x 28ft, situated on the comer of' Lincoln Road and Villa Street, half-way between the Post Office and Railway station. The land consists, of 1 rood 25 perches, in good cultivation as a fruit and vegetable garden. The price is £250 ; title-Land Transfer Act. The present owner and occupier is about to leave the colony, 2478

UPPER OPAKI SAW MILL. ALEX. MCIjEOD & CO. PROPRIETORS, . TIMBER cut at current rata, ' -"Heart of Totara a special lino, ' " 2470 ' notice; ' : CAKES CHRISTMAS CaKES. IF you want to purchnao your' Cheist- . mas Cakks and Pasikv call and inspect PELLiNG'S, which is the Cheapest. and Best Houao iiiihe town".' Tlio Public can get their Dinner bated at Felling's ou Ohiistnrarßay; Great Yamly of ConJecliwury, 2-18.3 F. IVPELLING. . lISIffIHOT. OWING to the prevalence of Teethdecay in this country, this 'formidable complaint is growing so universal that nearly all patent medicines claim to cure it, and many persona, not understanding the nature and cause of their ailment spend more money in ono year on these rostrums than would suffice to set them up for life with a new set of teeth made by Walter E. Hall, Dentist, which the medical profession acknowledge is tlie only salfe and certain cure for it.

MAOKIOEVILLIS THLE TI 0 gLU B . Annual Gathering. • GUNDERSELLS PADDOCK, MAUMGPILLE, FRIDAY 3!ST DECEMBER, 1880. Last Day in the Yew. President, Mr G. Guudorseu ; Vice President, Mr M. Jensen; Judoeb, Messrs P. Thomson, and 0. Hanberg ; Handicappeks, Messrs W. Jesseri, and J. McGregor; Starthu, Mr G. Guildersen; Hoy. SECitmuiv and Treascjkeb, Mr W, Josaen. Pbogmmme, . Mauricoville Handicap, consisting' of tbreo distances, naiuely—loo, 220, 410 yards, entries to bn made to the Secretary up to Dooouiber 28th at 8 p.ui. Handicaps dechrod on Wednesday, December 29th, at Mv Gundersen's Central-store, Mauricovjllo. Entrance 2/6, acceptance 2/6; first prize ; £3, second £l, third 10a. 1. Maiden Race, 200 yards, ontranco 23 6d, first prize 2. Throwing Heavy Hammer, 12 lbs, entrance 2s fid, first prize 203 3. Mauriceville Handicap, first event, 100 yards . . 4. Hop, Step and Jump, ontranco 2s (id. first prize 20s, second 5b 6. Hurdle Race, 220 yards, 5 hurdles 3ft Bin, entrance 2s Od, Brat prize 20s, secoud 10a ti. for boys under 15 years, entrance Is, first-prize 7s lid, second 2s 7. Tossing the Caper, entrance 2s (id, first prise 20s, second 5s 8 Walking Race, 2 milos, enlranco 3s, first prize 40s, second 15s 9, Mauriceville Handicap, second ovent, 220 yards 10, Running Long Jump, ontranco 2s, first prize 15s 11, Putting the stone, entrance 2s Cd, first prize 15s

12. Boys Race, under 12 years, entrance free, first prize Ba, second 2s (id 13. Girls Raco, under 14 years, eutranco free, first prize 7s 6d 14. Mauriccvillo Handicap, tlurdevent, 440 yards 15. Vaulting with pule, entrance 2s (id first prize 20s, second prize 5s 16. Sack Eaco for boys under 1G years, entrance (id, first prize 7s (id 17. Banning High Jump, ontrance 2s, first prino 15s 18. fniilo open Rico to all-comors, entrance 2s 6d, first prizo 40s, second prize 10a 19. Boy's Raco under 15 years, entrance Is, first prize 10s, second 2s fid 20. Skipping Match for "iris, first prize an album, second 2s (id! 21. Kangaroo Race, 60 yards, entrance Is, first prize concertina 22. One Miln Raco, entrance 3s, first prizo 30s, second 10a . 23. Old Men's Race, 200 yards, entranc la, firat prizo 20s 24. Spinster's Race, 00 yards, entrance free, first'prizo 15a 25. G;w and Spoon Raco, 60 yards, entrance Is, firat prize 10s, second 23 fid 26. Married' Ladies'• Race, GO yards, entrance free, first prizo 15s 27. Tug of War, 10 men on each side, married v single, entrance 1b oach, first prizo 20.i 28. Consolation Race, 220 yards, entrance 2s, first prizo 20. ' SPECIAL PRIZES. In addition to the above a pair of boots will bo given to His winner of tbo greatest number of points during the day, to be calculated as .follows: First to count as three points, second two points, and third one point. RULES AND REGULATIONS. Entrance for the Handicap, accompanied with fee, oil' or [before TUESDAY,. 28th of December. All other evonts post entry. Tv/p corapetitijiß 1,0 start or no prize, thfeo. to.Btart or no second prize,' four to.stn.vb or no third prizo, The decision of- the Committee, loi 1 whoover.they may appoint, shall in all :caßes 'bp final, In the ovont of the ■weather proving unfavorable, the Committee shall have it in their power to postpone the sports from day to day. The open raco to be ooon to all-comers, all the other races to be open to bona-fide residents in tho Mauricevillo Road Dis- 1 trick only, bona-iide residents to mean "all who havo resided in the Mauricoville District tho last six months," Sports to commcnco at 11 aim. sharp. Admission :—Adults and children over 12 years of age Is, children under Members of the Club will, on presenting their tickets, be admitted free of charge. No horses admitted. . . WILLIAM JESSEN, 2485 Hon, Seo

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2486, 28 December 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2486, 28 December 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2486, 28 December 1886, Page 3

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