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twitli the first barrel, Mr Tancred ot every one one of his birds, but he ,d tlio bad luck of losing two of them out of bounds. Mr Rawson, the winner of the first prize was more fortunate., only one of his birds falling out of bounds. He hit them all. Mr N. Grace would have stood a good chance for first or second place, but lo3t.ko.pf his birds. Mr \Y. E.'Bid•'will shot in.good style; lie hit every bird but one, and lie lost one badly wotmdcd. Mr John Bidwill shot five birds in succession with his first barrel but.missed his first two birds. Mr E, Verniel made a few good shots, but •Messrs Buchanan and C. Bidwill, although shooting fairly, were unfortunate with their birds, some getting over the boundary. Taking the shooting all around there were evidently no "muffs' 1 among the company, but the birds did not rise at times very favorably to the shooter, soiuo of them taking a long time to start. The second prize vas fired for by .Messrs W. E. Bidwill, Tancred, and mO. Bidwill. Mr J. Bidwill missed 'is first bird and retired and Messrs P.. F. Tancred and W. Bidwill, after shooting their birds three times in succession, agreed to divide. . SECOND MATCH. In this match some extraordinary good shooting eventuated, five out .of seven, each hitting a biiu every time in three shots, Mr Rawson, the winner,'hitting every bird with his first barrell, and Mr W. E. Bidwill hitting lour birds out of five. Every bird fell at, the first pull. The following arc the scores— Tl. Rawson and \\\ Uidwill fired the last shot for this stakes, and Mr Bidwill missed.

Mens Colonial Suits, 18b (id, 253, 355, and 455; men's trousers and vests, 9s (id, 12s 6d, 16a (id ; men't. trousers, 4s (id, 7s (id, 10s 6d, 15b fid ; hats, caps, shirts, scarves, belts, braces, blankets, rugs, at prices 20 per cent below any other house in the trade. A call solicited, The Wairarapa Clothing Factory, next Mason's Chemist. E. B, Hake, Maua«er, KILPATRICK AND CAMPBELL se-THE PUBLIC BENEFACTORS, Confer tho greatest »ood on the greatest number Ly selling ",at r ]?KOiIL For Cash Only s UGAR, olbs for Is, or 7s fid por 401b Good family Tea, fioft Is 3d per lb or boxes from 7s Gd Che®!, beet quality, fid por lb Riijisuj- and Sultanas, Marmalade (Keillers) 7d per tin Hops; specially jacked. 5d per packet, or t packets {ov 9d Lemon and Orange Peel, 1b por lb ' Best Rice, 2id por lb, or 01b for Is Good Servicable Soap, 41b Bar lid Toilot Soap, Is per. cake Cocoa (Fit's) la 4d per lb; Y, H, ditto 3s lOd por lb Figs, good quality, 8d per box 'Sauce, 5d per lb ; Mellor'3 do. 8d Bacon from tho best curers, 74 per lb by the side Butter—a regular supply superior quality 1 on hand at lowest prices KILPATRICK & CAMPBELL. Tea Mar', ... Manners-street. PUBLIC NOTICE. , A PUBLIC MEETING of the ratepayers, of the Ekctahuna Road District will be held in the School room Eketahuna on the 3rd day of August neiw 7 o'clock p.m. to conliriu orrejesl of the Eketahuna lloac Board, to atop that piece of road, one end of which abuts 011 the- Eketahuna-Tenu Road,- one side being bouuded by sectioi 12, Eketahuna Settlement, and the othe: side by section 41, Block X, Mangauni Survey, the length of the said road beinj 12 chains or thoreabouts, W. BAYLISS, Clerk. Eketahuna, July 24th, 1887.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2658, 27 July 1887, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
586

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2658, 27 July 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2658, 27 July 1887, Page 3

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