liOwes & lorns. SATURDAY, APRIL 9th, At 1 o'clook, Extensive and Unreserved Sale of Salvage Drapery. LOWES & 10RNS have received instructions to sell at their rooms as above, a vast quantity of Salvage Drapery Clothing, &c, all of which must be sola in order to adjust claims. The foUoffinir will be the principle lines :—■ Men's, Boja', and Youths' Clothing, Ladies Autumn and Winter Dress Goods Costumes, Jackets, Uhtera, Knioker Suits, Hollands, • Calicwa, Flannels, Handkerchiefs, Drapm . Hosiery, Silks, fowels. Curtains, Haberdashery, : and . Miscellaneous • goods. ..' ' A Visit or Inspection Invited. SATURDAY, APRIL 9th, ' ' , At 2 o'clock. OWES . & 10ENS = will 001 laa aboveFurniture, Gratea, Corrugated Iron, Produce, Poultry,. Horses, and sundries. 2501
WEDNESDAY, APRILS At 10'Clook. . •• LOWES '& IOBNS'"-."-41ASTERTON' YARDS. 500 2 and 4-tooth crossbred Wothers . 500 good Lambs in.the Wool ; . 400 forward Crossbred Ewos'
INSTANTANEOUS PORTRAITS. S. T. EOSeOE, OPPOSITE THEATBE, MASTERTON Open on Mondays, Wednesdays, knd Saturdays from 10 a.m, to 4 p.m. ON and after WEDNESDAY, 26th, I will {jike photos at tha following roducod prices:- ....-.' CARDS .. baoh 'ls CABINS',, • a« PROMENADE " 8s BOUDOIR „ Ss 0(1 IMPERIAL „ 5» ' Noib the Address— Oppositeifo-Thtat r 'Mailtrlon. - 2507
WESLEYAN CHURCH' ANNIVIiRSARY SERVICES. . SERMONS-SUNDAY, APRIL 3w. Proachor-Rov. J. N. Buttlo; Tea Ma« Hug on Good Friday. Speakers -Rovs. Fultou, Ward, Buttle, aud Mr Harvkins. Twi at sp, m. Tickets, 1/6; Children !/• '"EMPIIiB" HOTEL, .FEATHKRSTCW. (Opposite Railway Station). raMEKMi : PROPRIETOR. |HE beet accommodation in the disL triot. Wineo ar( SpMts of the first quality, Horsw and Busjgioa alwaya on hire. ' ' • 1966
MASTERTON FOOTBALL CLUK EABTER' ATHLETIC SPORTS. HO be held onFOOTBALLGROUNp, Worksop Bead, on ■ . KASTEB MONDAY, April 11,1887. ... Committee—Mossk A.. A. Elkinß, 0 Farmer, J. fl. Kibblewhito, Jam* Macaw, J.. Muir, W. McKonzw, Walter Perry, J amiss Ross, E. M. D. Whatman, J. Williams, and S. H. Wickorson. Handicappors Messrs Blkins, Muir, Rosa and Wiokorson. Treasurer, Mr Wickerson ; starter, Mr ElkiM; Secrotary, Mr W McKonrie. programme" 1, 100 yards Handicap, first prize 20a second 10, nomination 2s, acceptancefree 2, Boy's Race, 100 yards, first prize IB* Becond ss, entry Is. 3. Drop Kicking Handicap, prize a trophy, ontry 2s 4. 220 yards Handicap, first prize 303, second 15, nomination 2s acceptance Is 6. Obstaclo Itaco, for toys under 14, first prizo 10s, second ss, ontry Is ' 6 Hurdle Handicap, 220 yards, first prize 30s, second 15s, nomination 2s, acceptance 2s 7. Place Kicking Handicap, prize s trophy, entry 2s • 8. Walking Handicap, 1 lnile, fir_ prize 40s; second 203', nomiliation 2s, acceptance 2s 9. 100 yaids Handicap, first prizo 20s second 10,.nominatipn 2s, acceptance freo,' handicap to bo made on tho ground
10, Egg and Spoon race, 100 yaraß, j fitßt prize 10a,. second ss, entry.ls- ■ 11, Hurdle - yards, straight, first prize 25b, second 10b, nomination 2s, accoptonco Is, Handicaps to. be made on the ground. 12. Dribbling, prize,' trophy, entry 3<. 13. 150 yards Handicap, first prize-25a ■! sooond 10s, nomination 2s, acceptance Is, 14. Obstacle Race,- opon,/fii;st:.priw 10s, second 10s, qntoy4a;6d ; - 15, Consolation Handicap!22o-yards first prize 20s Becond 10b. 'entry 2s, Sc>.' ceptance free, :> - .-, ■ ;..,'.• RULES JJomittdtions. .(with:'p#for|nan«!6)' for . ; all Handicaps (except. W bo maljo to. the Secrotory'orior before Saturday April. 2ud. TTMtiflinanpi ilMkrnd (in Mnnikv jVnrll'4. .-NdM* inations lor handicaps,-Ss, acoopumce (on ttfe pound of day of Bpoi'tel.jis above , . Two competitors to etort'or ho prlss I thlee to start or no second prize.' •• ;'.';.' The decision of the Oeminitteo in all cases of dispute to be 'final.. "Itf'tho dvonfr of- the weather proving iunf&TorabJo, • .tho Committee shall have it in theli' power to postpone the uporte from .day today.'. • Admission, to the ground le; children under 12 half prlco, A braes band will play on' the ground. Sports to (ommonce at lp.m. sharp. W.MoKENZIE, Hon Bee, NOTICE OF REMOVAL. JIL > JT ' this opportunity of thanking his numerous friends and patrons for the very l'bcral support accorded to him iritiio past, and toannouncb chat, haying purchased the. Tailoring: business lately, carried on by Mr Korostcdt.. ho has 'decided to carry on the whole of his basinoßS in those, promises, v/here he hopes by • strict ' attention. combined with his usual well-known workmanship, to merit a continuance of their confidence and support, ; ; Ei. :ip:eX'JESs©rj,; •■': TAILOR &EABIT MAKER; "'".'■ Adjoining Lowes & Toms Auction Rooms ';.■ Sf MASTERTON. j.'Nconnection with theabove■ A: Kom Jr stem returns his sincere thanks '.'to the piiblio:Q.f Mastortenvand sur'rouhdipg ilfttrictifoHlio ipatrdnajfi accorded him whilst in business, and liopea- the same will be extended-to hisjocpessoA All accountslowing .to ilia will bo received by Mr 'Hi Pearson,' ■ 2061 A. KGMSTEDT,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2563, 2 April 1887, Page 3
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