, _ Jjis. &Co Jas. Brbvvh <& Co.' • ■ GENERAIr ■ OOMSIISS itsi : UrfWJt;® . Auctioneers •'.an-i VALXJ^tEJ^ SEVERAL TO\YN w& .CQOTfif PROPERTIES for Sale, liCoii •pplicntion. The CELEBRATED MIUNON PIANO, monthly payments' Harmonium by. Alexandre, coat sixty guineas, price £2O cash,: ' Oats, Wheat l (, lour ana Produce in General, LIGHT SPRING TRAP'& DRAYS. MONEY TO LEIsD ON FREEHOLD SECURITY., 2 s 6" THE PHOTOGRAPHIC". 2s. Gd' . REFUNDED,. tf' gips PHOTOGRAPHERS, '•IfIRST PRIZE MEDALISTS, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE & NEW ZEALAND EXEiIBITIONS. i.EGio intimate to thoir Patrons and' tjio' Public that they will continue their . ; _ REDUCED SCALE OF CHARGES ONE MONTH LONGER D'*rin;f which time any holder of., a PHOTOGRAPHIC TICKET for One Dnzen Ciibinut- Photos issued by any other firm in. Wellington may betaken by Messrs W. and B.'a .upon production of their Tickut,-and tlui firm will allow l-litj' 2s Gil deposit already paid noon eucli Ti 'kut, »&' their present scalo of chargos, CABINET PHOTOS 80S PER DOZ, WRIGGLESWORTH & BINNS, PHOTOGBAPHEHB, Willis Street (o[)|jositetheEmpire Hqtel), . Telephone 212.
MASTERTON FOOTBALL CLUii. RASTER ATHLETIC SPORTS. TO be held on FOOTBALL GROUND, Worksop Road, on EASTER MONDAY, April 11,1887. Committee—Messrs A', A, Elkins, fl farmer,-J.' H ' Kibblewhite,' Jumo Macara, J. Muir, W, McKenzie, Walter Perry,'-James Roes, E. M.'D. Whatman, J,. IjVilljaing, and S. H, Wickereon. Hnndicapp.gris Messrs 151 kins, .Muir, Ross atfd Wickeraon. Treasurer, .Jit- Wickei'Kiii jstarter. Mr Elkins; Secretary, Mr W McKenzie. ' fUQGEAMME. ; . i. 100 yards#ato{lioap, firafc prize. ; 2os fboon'd 10} nomination 2s,' acceptance; free • S.' Boy'a Kac§,.loo yards, first prize 15b. second 55,-entry Is. " : - 3.'Drop Kicking. Handicap, prize a troj>hy, entiy He : 4,'i20 yards Handicap, first; prize 30s, feoond 38, imijiinatidii 2a acceptancffls 5. Obstacle Racefftr boys under 14, first prizo 10s, second os, entry Is 6 Hurdln Bandic»p, 22ft yards,' first prize 30s, sccoud los, • nomination 2b, acceptance 2s •'
1. Placp Eic'ing Handicap, prize a trophy, entry 2n . 8- Walking Handicap, J m!!e,! first prize.'iltej second 20s, nomiimtion 2s, acceptance 2s 9. l'Xtyaids Handicap, first prize 20s si'CiniJ 10, 2s. acceptance froe, handicap 1.0 hrj nwle on fliu ground 10, Kw and Spin in raw, 100 yards, first priz" IDs. si'Cnnd ns, entry Is H Hiu-.ik' rhindiiMp, JJO yards, sttii ylit. lit',si priz'.i 2-~s, second IDs, nomination 2s, acceptance Is, Handicaps to bo ma- e on the «rnnd. 12. Drihlilinij. prize, trophy, i-ntr.y 2u 13. liiO yards Handicap, first prize 2Be second 10s, nomination acceptance Is, 14. Obstacle R:iivj, open, lust prize 10s, second 10s, entry Is (id 15. Consolation Handicap 220 yards first prize 20s second 10s, entry 2s, acceptanco free. ' RULES AND REGULATIONS. Nominations (with performances) for all Handicaps (except Consolation) to be moke to the Secretary on or before Saturday April 2nd. Handicaps declared on Monday April 4. Nominations for handicaps 2s, acceptance (on the ground of da;/ of sports), as above. 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 the event of tho weather proving .unfavorable, the Committee shall have it in their power to postpono the sports from divy to day, Admission to the ground Is; children undor 12 half price. "A. brass hind will play on the' ground, Sports to commence at 1 p.m. sh.trr, . W, McKENZIE, Hon So;, NOTICE Ot itEMOVAL, H«' T}EA'P.SON respectfully ta..». t X this opportunity of thanking iiia numerous friends and patrons % tlie-very liberal support accorded to. him in tho past, and to announce that, having purchased the.. Tailoring businesi iKt-olv carried on by Mr Komstcdt, ho ban decided. to cany on the wbolo .of bio business in thoao premises, where lit; hopes Dy. strict attention conlbined vrith his' usual well-known workmanship, ,t« merit a continuance of thejr confidence and support. ■ TAILOE& HABIT MAKEIfi Adjoining Lowes & lorns Auction Rooms MASTJSRTON, ■ IN connection with the übovo A. Kom btedi returns his eincero thanks to tho public of Masterton' and Burroun ing district fo" the patronage accorded him whilst'in business.' mni hopes the same will lie extended to his auecossor. All accounts owiiii; to him will bo received by Mr B, Pearson., 2nt>]: A. KOMSTEDT, J: \ Mb 8 K a L H:vVJN(i PI'RCU UiED Mr Dixon# .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 hits lowered the price of beef and' mutton. Families waited on daily for orders. jams ralph, PA&3JLY \IV. I''Alii.it, m M&STEBTON/ •
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2569, 11 April 1887, Page 3
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735Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2569, 11 April 1887, Page 3
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