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J as*. Urown «Sc Co, JAB. BROWN & CO, TOfflHfficfllfs 1 Agents for the Permanent Inveatment_and Loan Association of Wairarapa. The Mignon Piano on Monthly Payments, . Money to lend on good security, SALE,—A convenient dwelling JD house, containing -six rooms and wullery, and a detached building 14ft s 28ft, Bituated 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; title—-Land Transfer Act. The present owner 'and occupier is about to leave the colony. • 2478 AMALGAMATED FRIENDLY SO- * OIBTIE6' ' DEMONSTRATION SPORTS. Anniversary* Day. , SATURDAY, Janwry%ii-, 1887, MißßßiUr»Bro, MoSven. jJuwW~ Bros, Moßw«n, Foy, Oarey,, Wpjth, Peacock, Culleo, Hooper and Morris. Stastbm - Bros., Wiclereoa, -and, ftmby, HAKWOimsg-Broe. Wiek. eraon, MoEwen, and Hooper, Teea> surer Bro. Wickerson. Gropkd Commotee—Bros, Jones, Blinkliume,. Broach, Hathaway, and W. J, MoKon-' zie, General (7ojimixtee—Dalegatos.' TiMEKEEPER-Bro, J. Hooper, Programme—1. Boys Race, under'l2, 100 yards, entry free, Glut prize 10s, second 5a 2. Maiden Race, 220 yards, entry 2b, first prize 30a, second prize 15s 3. Hop, Step, and Jump, entry 2s, first prize 20s, secDiid prize Joa 4. Anniversary Handicap (open to all) first event 120 yards, first prize £5, second £3, third £1 5. Sack Race, entry 2s, first prize 20s, second prize 10s 0, Firo Brigado Engine Competition, 5 men, firemen only—(Trophy); entrance Is each

■7. Walking Handicap, 11 miles, firat prize (iOa, second 20s 8. Girls Race, 100 yards, under 14, entry free, firat prize 10s, second five 9. Anniversary Handicap, second event, 220 yards 1 10. Running High Jump, entryn2s, first prize 20s, second lOa 11. 100 Yards Handicap, first prize 30s second 10b . 12 Vaulting with a Polo, ontry 2s, first prize 20s, second 10s 13. Half Mile Handicap, first prize 50s, second 20s H. Firo Brigade Engino Competition, 2 men,-(Trophy); entranoo Is each 15. Youths Race, under 35, 200 yards, entty Is, first prize IBs. second 7a 6d 16. Hurdle Handicap (ten hurdloß) 220 yards, first prize 40s, Becond 20a 17 Quoits, entry 2s, first prize 30s, seoond 10a. 18. Friendly Societies' Handicap, 220 yards, for Sooiety membors only, first prize 50s, seoond 80b 19. Bgg and Spoon Race, 75 yards, ontry Is, first prizo 15s, second 5s 20. 150 yards Handicap, firat prize 40s, second 15s 21. Three Leggod Rice, under 15, «nfcry Is per pair, first prize 158, second h 22. Annivereary Handicap, final event 440 yards , ; .23. Fire Brigade Engine Gompotition, Trophy . 21 Obstacle Race, boys under 16, •ntry Is, first prize 15s, second 7e6d 25. Volunteer and Fire Brigade H&ndi cap (opi»n to Wairarapa) 320 yards, first pnae 30*, second 10s 26. One Mile Handicap, fieri prize 80s, second 40s ; 27. Consolation Handicap, 220 yards, entry Is, first-prize 20s, Becond 10s KULES AND REGULATIONS, Entries (with performances) for all Handicaps (except Consolation) to be made to the Secretary on or boforo;Wedneß(lay the 12th January. Handicaps declared on Saturday 15th January. Nominations for Handicaps 2d, acceptance (on the ground on day of sports), 2s. Two competitors to start or no. prizo; tlireo to startorno second prize, The dcoiaion of tho Committee in all cases of dispute to bo final, In theovent of the weather proving unfavorable, tho Committee Bliall havo it in their power to postpone the sports from day to day. In tho Anniversary Handicap, winners of the most points in the three events to tako the prize, to count as follows: fivo points for first placo, three for seeond place, and two for third place, Admission to the ground Is; Children under 12 half price. A Braßß Band will play on the ground, • Sports to commence at 11 a,m sharp, GRAND PROCESSION of Friendly Sooie■ti'ciSinfull regalia, headed by the Brass Band. w. Mckenzie, 2484 Hon, Sec.

S. T. ROSCOE, PHOTOGRAPHER, PAINTER OF PRIZE ANIMALS. PHOTOS taken' 011 MONDAYS WEDNESDAYS, & from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Cabinets, 20s per dozen; 15b half dozen. Cards, 10a ~ „ 7bGd ~ Outdoor Photography in all ita branches. A»dbes3—Ojajiosife Thtatn Royal, Mas• Won, 2488

SHEEP FOR SALE, 2000 roSß 'k ® woa 350-0 wo ''° o " l Haif-bred Wethera 2000 oUr^ H&lf-bred Wethers Tho'young ehoop are good ottjiei'r olaaa Mid Ml bo in good oondition. Delivery 1 given about middle of January, at ;Tatorate if required. This is abobh the nearest point o{. Hawkea Bay ,fco. \Vai.rwapi. Apply to-~ J/ / G. D. HAMILTON, ,;i. Insnjatoro, Tahoraite., Acres of fast-daw Bjitnated in theßldeford Dfefcrict, ieren.. ifeginpeß from Mastetfon- .Ihiaspleudid property contains a reserve of " j' 300 ACRES 0F } TOTARA- - • < Tho improvementsj" include] six toiles tif J aubatantial fencinp, r 'ana 'BOO acreß laid < down in English grassed and subdivided into convenient) paddo6l<B, dwelling houao.meepyafda, and other 'outbuildings,' 2000 Sheop are now depaaturad on thjs estate, but it is' /iapjble (ji'cJrfying a ; inuph/liM'r numiW,' . 4 j. 'The above property is for Absolute siis aii'a low price on easy ternia, and us an investment is superior to any estate now in the market throughout the Colony. SVr further pnrtieular# apply o%e of this paper. 2494

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2499, 13 January 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2499, 13 January 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2499, 13 January 1887, Page 3

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