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UWJSiT TIMOI Yfflßßß'-") ado 2-tooth Cross-bred' -&0 oers M) 0 (^ ro!6 ' }rec ' ® ffc ® oi account Public Trustee, Estate : '3 Horses, Hacks and Draughts'Plough, Harness, Poultry, 30 - Sacks Chaff, Cooking Utensils,Clothing, Potatoes, Tools 'tod Sundries. 2558 SATURDAY, APRIL ton, : AU o'clock, Extensive and Uhjresorved ;Salo of Sal vago Drapory. LOWES & lORNS have received if\'fitriictionr to Yell'at'their rooms, o« Clothing, &C., all of which must be Mi in order,io. adjust olaims. The following will'be the principle lines' Men's, Boys', and Youths' OlqtU'ing, Ladies Auturaq and, Winter Dfcsa . Goods Costumes, Jackets, Snicker Suits, Hollands, Oalii&ei, Flannels, Handkerch'iflfs, Draper# Hosiery, Silks, Towels, Curtains, '' ' |, and. jtiisbellaueous goods. A Visit of Infection Invited, L SATURDAY, APRIL 9iH, At 2 o'clock, '■ \ Salo of Iron, Grates. Pro- . duce, .&c.- ■" - OWES & lORNS will sell as above-"-Furniture, Gmtes'i .Corrugated Iron, Produce, Pou'Jtry, Horses, and sundries. 2501 MR --STUCKEY, Te Rangitumau having decided through the dry I seaaon, not to lamb the usual number of ewes, has G (six) superior Lincoln rr.ms, also 2 (two) South Downs to-disppso of. OKRO • •• ' * ..JAMES kalph (Late) HAVING PURCHASED Mr Dixon's • intorest in the-Butchering Business, returns thank?. to his Customer and the public generally; for past favors, tfffd* inficates that ift order to moet the times he Las lowered,'tho price of beef aud liiu'ttoii, Families, waitod on daily for order ■ FAMILY' BUTCHEILT, 554 MASTERTON.

ml& ■ BAEBAUD & CO. Are prepared to ■ czocuto order for this'.Dip immediately, large dhipmento coming forwaflgjranHr .• aroh 7th, 1887. TEMPERANCE HOTEL AND CARRYING DEPOT. JAMES. JONES, mi.....,..;,;:; Proprietor, THE Proprietor of the above, begs to thank tho Public for the hearty support accorded him since commencing business. Ho is prepared as hitherto, to camj all descriptions of goods to any place between Masteiton and Palmoraton North. He has also a large stocfc of general stores of beßfc quality. Travellers can obtain jiri-ckss accommodation at moderate rates, at this establishment, and good stables and paddocks aro, provided. Orders left with James Elliott, or Torisend '& Cowper, Saddlers, Masterton, will receive proinut attention, 2249 MASTEKTQN FOOTBALL CLUiJ, RASTER ATHLETIC SPORTS, mo GROUND, X WprlfKp lload, on ' EA'STER ..MONDAY, • Aptil 11; ISB7. ' Committee—Messrs A. A. Elkins, G Farmer, J, H - Kibblowhito, Jame Macara, J; 'Muir, W. Mi'Kenzie, Walter -Perry, James Robs, E, M. D. Whatman, J. '"Williams, and S, H. •Wickerson. Handicappers Messrs Elkins, Muir, Ross and Wickerson, Treasurer, Mr Wiokerson ; starter,.Mr Elkins; Secretary, Mr W McKonzin. PROGRAMME1. 100 yards Handicap, first prize -20s .second 10, nominations",'acceptance freo 2. Boy's Race, 100 yards, first prize 15b second ss, entry.ls; 3.' Drop Kicking 'Handicap, prize a trophy, entry 2s 4 220 yards Handicap, firnt'ptize 30s, second ]5, nomination 2s acceptanceh 6. Obstacle Race, for..bliys'-.trader 14, first prize 10s, second Bs, entry Is 6 Hurdle Handicap, 220 yards, first prize 30«, sooond 15s, nomination 2s, acceptance 2».t'. : 7. Place Sicking Handicap, pri?e a trophy, entry 2s 8. Walking Handicap, 1 mile, first acceptance 2s 9. 100 yatda Handicap, first prize 20s second 10, nomiuatiou 2s, acceptance free, handicap to bo.mado on tho ground 10. Egg and Spoon race, 100 yards, first prize 6s, entryjs' 11. Hurdle Handicap, i2O yards, straight, first prize 25b, second 10«, nomination's, acceptance. Is. v .-Handicaps to be made on the ground; 12. Dribbling, prize, trophy, entry 2s 13.150 yards Handicap, first P" 2O 25s second 10s, nomination 2s, acceptance Is. 14. Obstacle Raco, open, first prize 10a, second 10s, entry Is Gd 15. Consolation Handicap 220 yards first prize 20s second 10s. entry 2s, acceptance free. RULES AND REGULATIONS. Nominations (with performances) for all Handicaps (except' Consolation) to be make to the Secretary on or before Saturday April 2nd. Handicaps declared on Monday April 4,. Nominations for handicaps 2s, acceptance (on the ground of day of sports), as above, Two competitors to start or no prize; three to start or no second prizo. . The decision of tho Committee in all cases of 'dispute to be; final. In tho event of the : weather proving .unfavorable,.'' the Committee shall have itin their power to postpone the sports from day to day, Admission to the ground la; children under 12 half price. 'Whs band will play on the. ground, Sports tfflmucnce at 1 p.m. sharp,' ■™*~ Mckenzie "■ Hob

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2561, 31 March 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2561, 31 March 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2561, 31 March 1887, Page 3

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