Jas. Brown & t)0 •': JBB. Brown&Co.. GENERAL ■' Cp.fiOUgSJON A.GENTS Auctioneers and "VALXTBES, QEVERAL TOWN and COUNTRY D PROPERTIES for, Sale, list' oft application. The CELEBRATED lIIGNQN PIANO, monthly payments. Harmonium by Alexandre, cost sixty guineas, price £2O cash. Oats, Wheat Flour and Produce in General.' LIGHT SPRING TRAP '& DRAYS. MONEY TO LEND,ON FREEHOLD SECURITY. 2 s 6' THE PHOTOGRAPHIC 2s Gd ',.; REFUNDED. ' .= ;i'7RIGGLESWORTQ' & T)INNS PHOTOGRAPHERS*, N . FIRST PHIZB MEDALISTS, ', SYDNEY, MELBOURNE.. & NEW ~. ZEALAND EXHIBITIONS, . 3 EG- to intimato to their Patrons and the- Public that ; they -will continue their ' ] : REDUCED SCALE OB' CHARGES OWE month'jlonger During which time any holder of "a PHOTOGRAPHIC TICKET for One Dozon Cabinet Photos'issued by any other firm in Wellington-may bo taken by Messrs W. and B.'s upon production of tlioir Ticket, and tho firm will allow the 2s fid deposit already paid uuon such Ticket, off their present scalo of charges, CABINET PHOTOS 20S
MSK DOZ. ■-WRIGGLBSWORTH '& BINNS, MIOTOGRAPIIEKH, Willis Street (Opposxtotho Empire Hotel Telephone. 212.
MASTEHTON FOOTBALL CLUU. EASTER.ATHLETIC . SPORTS. TO be held on FOOTBALL GROUND, Worksop Road, on EASTER MONDAY, April 11, 1887. ComiiTTEE-Messrs A. A. Elkins, G Farmer, J. H. Kibblewhito, Jamo Macava, J. Muir, W. McKenzie, Walter Perry, James Ross, E.'M. D, Whatman, J. Williams, and S. H. Wickorsoii. Handicappors Messrs Elkins, Muir, Ross and Wickerson. Treasurer, Mr Wickerson.; sfcartor. Mr Elkins; Secretary, Mr W McKenzie. . PKOGRAMME 1. 100 yards Handicap, first prizo 20s second 10, nomination 2s, acceptance free 2. Boy's Race, 100 yards, tint prize 15s second 55,. entry Is. 3. Drop Kicking Handicap, prizo a trophy, entry 2s i 220 yards Handicap, first prize 30a, fecond 15, nomination 2s acceptance la 5. Obstacle Raco, for boys under 14, first prizo 10s, second ss, entry Is ■ v 6 Hurdle Handicap, 220 yards, first prize 30s, second 155,, nomination 2s, acceptance 2s 7. Place Kicking Handicap, prize a trophy, entry 2s 8. Walking Handicap, ] mile, first prize 40s, second 20s, nomination 2s, acceptance 2s 0. 100 yards Handicap, first prizo 20s second 10, nomination 2s, acceptance free, handicap to bo mado on tho ground _ 10. Egg and Spoon race, 100 yards, first prizo 10s, second ss, entry Is 11. Hurdle Handicap, 120 yards, straight, first prizo 2cs, second 10s, nomination 2s, acceptance Is. Handicaps to 12. Dribblin' b ', prize, trophy, entry 2s. 13. 150 yards Handicap, first prize 25s second 10s, nomination ?s, acceptance la. 'l4. Obstacle Raco, open, first prize 10s, second 10s, entry Is Od 15. Consolation Handicap 220 yards first prizo 20s second 10s, entry 2s, acceptance free,
RULES ASI) REGULATIONS. Nominations (with performances) for all Handicaps (except Consolation) to be malto to u.iu uiiuißuuj un or ueioro Saturday April aid, Handicaps declared on Monday April i " Nominations for handicaps 2s, acceptance (on the ground of day of sports), a3 above. Two competitors to start or no prize; three to start or no second prize. Tho decision of the Committee in nil cases of dispute to bo final, In tho event of the weather proving .unfavorable, tho Committco shall have it in their power to postpone the sports from day today. . • " Admission to .the-ground Is; children under 12 half price. A brass band will play on the ground, Sports to commence at 1 p.m. sharp, v. Mckenzie, Hon Sec,
NOTICE OF-REMOVAL, ; .' T p.EAESON respectfully lakes -. JU'' this opportunity of 'thanking his numerous friciids and patrons for the very liberal support accorded to, him m the past, and to announce that, haying purchased tho Tailoring business, lately' carried /on by Mr Komstedf, ho has decided /to carry on tho wholo of his business in those premises, where he hopes '■ /by strict attention combined with his usual well-known workmanship, to merit a continuauco of their confidence and support. TAILOR & HABIT MAKER, ■ Adjoining Lowes & lorns Auction Rooms MASTJSRTON. "N connection with the abovo A. Koji X stem returns his sincere thanks'to the public of Masterton and surrounding district for the patronage accorded him whilst in busine™, and hopes the same will be extended to his successor. 'All accounts owini» to him will be received by Mr H. Pearson. 2nd A, KOMSTEDT. JAMES .RALPH(Late) ' HAVING PURCHASED Mr Dixon's interest in the Butchering Business, returns thanks to his Customers and the public generally for past favors, and intimates that in order to meet the times he has lowered tho price of beef and muttou. Families waited on daily for MASTERTON.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2567, 7 April 1887, Page 3
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