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Lowes &• loi'ii&i. SATURDAY, APRIL 9rn, At 1 o'clock, Extensive nnd Unreserved Sale- of Salvage Drapery. T OWES & 10RNS have- received instructions to sell nt their root above, a vast quantity of Salvage Drapery] Clothing, &c, all of which must be Bold in order to adjust claims, The following will be the principle lines : Men's, Boys', and Youths' Clothing, Ladie3 Autumn and Winter-Dress Goods Costumes, Jackets, Ulsteri, Knicker Suits, Hollands, Calicoes, Flannels, Handkerchiefs, Drapers Hosiery, Silks, Towels, Curtains, Haberdashery, and Miscellaneous goods, ' ,".;■'. .; A Yisii of Inspection Invited. SATURDAY, APRIL 9m, At 2 o'clock. Sale of Iron, Grates, Produce, &c. T OWES A ,1 J abovo—ft lORNS-- will sell as Furniture, Grates, Corrugated Iron, Produce, Poultry, Horses, and sundries.' 2561 •WEDNESDAY,-. APRIL IS. At 1 O'Clock. LOWES & lORNS 1 MASTERTON YARDS. ' 500 2 and Otolith' crossbred Wothors 500 good Lambs in the Wool •100 forward Crossbrod Ewes 300 Good Crossbred Wethers 400 good Lincoln Ewes from 2 tooth 100 Good Crossbred breeding owes 25 Mixed Cattlo in good condition 30 T.vo-yuaj-old Steers and Heifers 80 Young Pigs. 400 Good Lambs. GRASS SEED FOB SALE, IAA Pacini BEST. TARANAKI J-W COCKSFOOT 2562 LOWES & lORNS. MASTERTON FOOTBALL CLUU. EASTER ATHLETIC SPOUTS. ; »nO bo held on FOOTBALL GROUND, \. Worksop Road, on EASTER MONDAY* April 11,1887. CoimrrrEE-Messrfl A. A. Elkins, G Farmer, J. H. Kibblowhito, Jame Macard, J. Muir, W. McKonaie, Walter Perry, James Ross, E. M. D. Whatman,' J. Williamß, and S. H. ' Wickorson. Handicappera Messrs Elkins, Muir,' Ross and Wickerson, Treasurer, Mt-Wickerson ; starter. Mr Elkins; Secretary, Mr W 'McKonzie. PROGRAMME 1, 10Q yards Handicap, first prizo 20s second 10, nomiuatiou 2s, acceptance free . 2, Boy'u Raoo, 100 yards, first prizo 15s second ss, entry Is.

3, Drop Kicking Handicap, prize a trophy, onfcry 2o • 4, 220 yards Handicap, first prize 30s, second 15, nomination 2s acceptance Is 5, Obstaclo Race, for boys undor 14, first prize 10s, second os, on try Is ' 6 Hurdle Handicap, 220 yards, first prize 30s, second 15s, nomination 2s, accoptanco 2s 7. Placo Kicking Handicap; prize a trophy, entry 2s 8. Walking Handicap, 1 mile, Gist prize 40a, second 20s, nomination 2s, accoptanco 2s "■ ' ' I 9. 100 yaids Handicap, first prize 20s! second, 10, nomination 2s, acceptance free, handicap to bo made on the ground 10. Egg and Spoon race, 100 yards, first prize 10s, second ss, entry Is 11. Hurdle Handicap, 120 yards, straight, first prize 2cs, second 10s, nomination 2s, acceptance Is.' Handicaps to bo made on the ground, 12. Dribbling, prize, trophy, entry 2s 13. 150 yards Handicap, first prize 25s second 10s, nomination 2s, accoptanco Is.' 14. Obstacle Race, open, first prize 10s, second 10s, ontry Is 6d 15. Consolation Handicap 220 yards first prize 20a second 10s. entry 25,. acceptance free. . BULKS AND REGULATIONS. Nominations (witli performances) for all Handicaps (except Consolation) to bo raako to the Secretary on or before Saturday April 2nd, Handicaps declared on Monday April 4, Nominations for handicaps 2s, acceptauco (on,the ground of day of sports), as above, Two competitors to start or no prize j three to start or no second prizo. Tbo decision of tho Committee in all cases of dispute to be final. In the event of the wwithor proving ' : urifavorable, tbo Committee shall have it in their power to postpono tho sports from day to day. Admission to the ground 1b ; children under 15 half price.. A brass band will play on the ground. Snorts to commencfe at 1 p.m. sharp, ■\v, Mckenzie, . '■ Hon Sco, NOTICE.OF REMOVAL. HPEARSON respoctf ully takos , JL this opportunity of thanking hie numerous friends and patrons for tho very liberal support accorded to him. in tho past, aud to announcothat, haying' purchased the Tailoring business lately carried "on" by • Mr ■lvomstcdt.' ho has decided to carry on.the whole of his business in those premises, where he hopos by strict attention combined with his usual- well-known workmanship, to merit a continuanco of thoir i confidence and support. TAILOR & HABIT MAKER, ■ Adjoining' Lowes & lords Auction Rooms MASTfiRTON. r N connection with the above A. Kom X stbdi returns his sincere thanks, to the public of Masterton and surrounding district for the patronage accorded him whilst in business, and hopes the same will be extended to his successor, ' All accounts owing to him will. bo received by Mr H. Pearson. 2561 A. KOMSTEDT. JAMES RALPH (Late) PAVING PURCHASED Mr Dixon's XjL interest in tho Butchering Business, returns thanks to his Customers and tho public generally for past favors, and intimates that in order to moot the times he ha 3 lowered the prico of beof and ■ mutton. Families waited on daily for orders, FAMILY BUTCHER 2554 MASTERTON. :

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2566, 5 April 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2566, 5 April 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2566, 5 April 1887, Page 3

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