J as. Urowu & Co. JAS. BROWN & CO WBcifdf' Agents for the Permanent Investment^! Loan Asauoiatiou of Wairarapa.' The Migiian Piano on Monthly Paymenl ' ~ Money to leiidon good security, EOll SALE.—A convenient dwellii rhouao,; containing six rooms at sculler?; and a.detached. building 14f{ 28ft, stated on . tjie cottier of Linw Road and' Villa BtrVes- half'way bettfe* the Post >)lß<ie and RailWn/ station, 'fl land consists,; of J jyoa, perches, j good cultivation as a* friilt iiid vegetal) garden. ■; Tlie,price,is,£2so Transfer Act. ' The present owner, aji occupier is abouUoleave the colony, ): 2478 Jl SOCIETIES' JTI MasiwosPArk Ova. ' - Anniversary, Day* SATURDAY, JanvAri) 22, 1887," 1 '«■' I , ■ MpsHAiwßro., MoßVen. Juraiis* 1 Bros,' Myßfren, Foy,' Carey, Worfctj 1 'Peacock, Giilleii, floijper arid tforrii . 'Startm# Bros, -Wickeraou, ani ( Rnuby. HiNDioiPFERs-Bros, Wiok '•'Serfeon, and Hooper. Tbba Wiir Bjro.. Wipkerßon. Grouni OoMMiiiEE--Brou, Joiies, Blinkhorne Broach, Hathaway, mid W. J. MoKen zie. Geserai Oomiiittek—Delegatus TiMEKEEPERtgri!, J. Hooper. Programme- ~, I. Boys Race, under 12. 100 yarda entry free, first prize 10s, second Bs 2. Maiden Race, 220 yards, entry 2s first prize 30b, second prize 15a 3, Hop, Step, and Jump, entry 2s first prize 20s, second prizo 10s 4, Anniversary Handicap (open to all first event 120 yards, first- prize £5, seconi £3, third £1 5, Sack Race, entry 2s, first prize 20s second prize 10s ti. Firo Brigade Engine Competition 6 men, firemen only—(Trophy); entranct U each 7. Walking Handicap, H miles, firs prizo 60s, second 20s 8. Girls Race, 100 yards, under 14 entry free, first prize 10s, Becond five 9. Anniversary Handicap, second event 220 yarda 10. Running High Jump, entryn2s first prize 20s, second 10s 11. 100 Yards Handicap, first prtae3oi second 10s 12 Vaulting with a Polo, outry 2s, first prize 20s, second 10s 13. Half Miio Handicap, first priz< KOs, second 20s 14. Fire Brigade Engiuo Competition, 2 men,-(Trophy); entrance 1b eaoh 15. Youths Race, under 15,200 yards, entry Is, first prize 16s, socond 7s 6d 16. Burdlo Handicap (ten hurdles) 22( y»rdß, first prize 40s, second 20s 17 Quoits, entry 2a, first prize 30s, second 10s. 18. Friendly Societies' Handicap, 22C yards, for Society members ouly, first prize 50s, second 30s 19. Egg and Spoon Race, 75 yards, en try Is, first prize l&s, second 5a 20. 150 yaius Handicap, first prise 40b, Becond life 21. Three Legged Race, under 15, «utty Is per pair, first prize 15&, second 32. Annirereaiy Handicap, final evwf Fire Brigade Engine 1 wan—lst prize, Trophy 21 Obstacle Race, boys under 15, entry Is, first prize 15s, second 7s 6d 25. Volunteer and Fire Brigade Hacdi cap (open to Wairarapa) 220 yards, first prize SOt, wooud 10s second 40s. 87. Consolation Handicap, 220 yards, entry Is, first prize 20s, second 10s RULES AND REGULATIONS. Entries (with performaTjces) for all Handicaps (except Consolation) to be made to the Secretary on or before Wednesday the 12th January. Handicaps declared on Saturday 15th January. Nominations for Handicaps 2s, acceptance (on the ground on day of sports), 2b. Two competitors to start or no prize; three to start or no second prize. The decision of the Committee in all cases of dispute to be final. In theevent of the weathei proving unfavorable, the Committee shall have It in their power to postpone the sports from day to day. In the Anniversary Handicap, winners of thi moit points in the three events to take thf priie, to count aB follows: five points forfirai ;>lace, three for sceond place, and two hi "bird place, Admission to the ground Is; Children undei 12 half price, A Brass Band will play on th< ground Sports to commence at 11 a,m sharp, GRAND PROCESSION of Friendly Societies in'full regalia, headed by the liraßs Band W, MoKENZIE, 2484 Hon, Scq, S. T, ROSCOE, PHOTO GRAF HE R, PAJNTER OF PRIZE ANIMALS. PHOTOS takon on MONDAYS WEDNESDAYS, & SATURDAY from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oabinek, 20s pa dozen; IBs half dozen, Cards, 10s ~ „ 756 d., ~ Outdoor Photography in all its branches, kdmm-Opposik, Thatra Royal) Mas tertm, 248! SHEEP FOR SALE, 2000 Orose-bred Ewes 3500 Half-bred Wethers 2000 oar ' too -' i ' l Wethbci Theyoqng sheep are good ot their olas And will be in good condition. Deliver] given about middle of January at Taho ra{te if required. This is about tb nearest point of Hawkes Bay to Wai p& , Apply to- ' O. R HAMILTON, 2473 ■' ' Inangatoro, Takraito. 2000 Acres of Malawi LIMESTONE LANp, Situated in the Bideford District, sever teen miles from Masterton. This splendi property contains a reserve of 300 ACRES OF TOTARi .'BUSH, *! t r?-" . The improv,enieiits Include si miles of substantial fencing, and 8C acres laid down in English graasf and subdivided into convenient padc'ock, a substantial dwelling house, sheep yard; and other outbuildings. 2000 Sheep. ai now depastured on this estate, but it capable of carrying a much larger nun ber, : The above property is for Absi LUTE SAIE at a LoW PRICE on easy term and as an investment is' superior to ar estate now in t"h'e market throughout tl Colony. ' - , ' .For further particulars apply office .thii.pfiper,. 24!
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2500, 14 January 1887, Page 3
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