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Jag. Brown & Co, JAB. BROWN & CO, »Mi» Agents for the Permanent Invostmenfynd Loan Association of Wairavapa.'. ■ The MigrionPiano on Monthly Payments. Money to lend on good security.' FOE SALE.—A convenient dwelling* house, containing six. rooms arid scullery, and a detached building 14ft. x 28ft, situated on the corner of Lincoln, Road and Villa Street, half-way between the Post Office and Railway station. The land consists of J' rood 25 perches, in good cultivation as a fruit and vegetable garden. The price is £250; tithnLniid Transfer Act. Tho present owner and occupier is about to leave the colony, 2478 CHRISTMAS CAKES . CHRISTMAS CaKES. IF you want to purchase your Christmas Cakes and Pastry call and inspect FELLING'S, which is the Cheapest and Best Houso in the town. The Public can get their Dinner baked at Polling's on Christmas Day; Great Varkty of Confectionery, 2483 . F.D.PELLING.". 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 persons, not understanding the nature and cause of their ailment spend mora monoy in one year on those rostrums than would suffice to sot them up for life with a new. set of teeth mado by Walter E. Hall, Dentist, which tho medical profession acknowledge is the only safe and certain euro for it, IGE CREAM I ICE OREAMI TO be had from E. A. MdKENZIE, the celebrated maker from Home. 248? e, a, Mckenzie. MAURICEVILLE 'TELETIO fIL UB Annual Gathering. GCTNDERSEN'S PADDOCK, MaUUICEYILLE, FRIDAY 31st DECEMBER 1886. Last Day in tho Yem\ President, Mr G. Gunderson; Vice President, Mr M. Jensen; Judges, Messrs P, Thomson, and C. Hanbcrg; . Handicappers, Messrs W. Jessen, and J. McGregor; Starter, Mr G. G undersell ; Hon, Secretary and Treasurer, Mt W. Jessen. Programme. Mauricoville Handicap, consisting of three distances, namely—loo, 220, 440 yards, entries to bo made to the Secretary up to December 28th at 8 p.m. Handicaps doclarod on Wednesday, December 29th, at Mr Gundorsen's Central store, Mauriceville. Entrance 2/0, acceptance 2/6; first prize £3, second £l, third 10s. 1. Maiden Race, 200 yards, ontranco 2s (id, first prize 20s ■ 2. Throwing Heavy Hammer, 12 lbs, entrance 2s Gd, first prize 20s 3. Mauricoville Handicap, first event, 100 yards ' 4. Hop, Step and Jump, ontranoe 2s Gd, first prize 20s, second 5s 5. Hurdle Race, 220 yards, 5 hurdles ' 3ft fiin, entrance 2s (id, fii-sb prize 20s, secoud 10s 6. Three-legged race, for boys under 15 years, entrance Is, first prizo 7s Gd, second 2s 7. Tossing tlio Capev, entrance 2s (id, ' first prize 203, second 53 8 Walking Race, 2 miles, entrance 3s, first prizo 40s, second 10s 9. Mauricevillo Handicap, second i event, 220 yards 10. Running Lone; Jump, entrance- 2s, first prize 15s 11. Putting the stone, ■ontranco 2s Gd, first prize 15s 12. Boys Race, under 12 years, entrance free, first prize ss, second 2s lid 13. Girls Race, under 14 years, entrance free, first prizo 7s Gd 14. Mauriceville Handicap, third cvont, 440 yards 15. Vaulting with pole, entrance 2s Gd first prize 20s, second prize 5s 10. Suck Race for boys under 1G years, entrance Gd, first prize 7s Gd 17. Running High Jump, ontranco 2s, first prize 15s 18. |.mile open Race to all-comers, entrance 2s 6d, first prizo 40s, second prize 10s 19. Boy's Race under 15 years. ; entrance Is, first prizo 10s, second 2s Gd .' 20. Skipping Match for girls, first prize an album, second 2s Gd' 21. Kangaroo Race, 60 yards, entrance Is, first prize concertina 22. One Mile Race, entrance 3s, first' prize 30s, Becond 10s 23. Old Men's Race, 200 yards, entranc Is, first prize 20s . 24. Spinster's Race, GO yards, entrance freo, first prize 15s 25. Egg and Spoon Race, 60 yards,, entrance Is, first prize 103, second 2s Gd 26. Married Ladies' Race, GO yards, entrance free, first prize 15s 27. Tug of War, 10 men on each side, married v single,'civtvanco Is each, first prizo 20s 28. Consolation Race, 220 yards, entrance 2s, first prize 20. SPECIAL PRIZES. In addition to the above a pair of boots will bo given to tho 'winner of the greatest number of points during the day, to be calculated as follows: First to count as three points, second two pointa, and third one point, RULBS AND REGULATIONS, Entrance for tho Mauricevillo Handicap, accompanied with feo, on or TUESDAY, 28th of December. All other events post entry., Two competitors to start or no prize, tlireo to start or no second prizo, four to start or no third prize. The decision of the Committoo, or whoever they may appoint, shall in all coses be final. In the event of the weather proving unfavorable, the Com,'' mitteo shall have it in their power to . postpone tho sports from day to day. The open race to be opon to all-comers, all tho other races to bo open tobona-fide residents in the Mauricevillo Road District only, bona-iide residents to mean "all ' who have resided in tho Mauriceville ;District tho last six months."' ■ .■.•>/ jSpoftato commence at 10a,m. sharp, 1 ■ The Masterton Volunteer Band will be ,-iif attendance. '< I .; Admission and children, over 12 years of agels, children under 12 free, j Members of the Club will, on presenting their tickets, be admitted free of charge. No horses admitted. WILLIAM JESSEN, 2485 ■ >:..-.,.. v.: ,Hoii,SecL'

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2488, 30 December 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2488, 30 December 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2488, 30 December 1886, Page 3

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