SATUUUAV, MaHOH 10th, AT 2 OUOCK, Sale of Jvacing Privileges in connection with- the St. Patrick's Day Meeting, at Opaki. ■ T OWES & lORNS' will sell at their JU Rooms as above the rights and privileges, 2 Publican's Booths 2 Refreshment Booths ' Tlio Cards Uorso Yards, Fruit Stall, Games, AT 3 O'CLOCK. 11,000 feet of Dressed Timbor, (various classes & sizes) 1 Turning Lathe Wardrobes, Chest Drawers, CheiFonier, Couches, Tables, Chairs, Tools, Cookini' Utensils, Oats, F«wls' \\ heat, Potatoes, Geese, Fowls, Horses, 1 Superior Harmonium General Sundries, ALSOIN THE ESTATE OF D. PEACOCK: 3 Cases Peacock's Sheop Dip, WITHOUT RESERVE. 2839 LOWES & IOENS' ' LOWES & lORNS' STOOR SALE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14th, ' At 1 o'clock. 2000 Cross-bred breeding Ewes 000 4-tooth Fat Wethers 400 4-tooth Storo Wothors COO Lincoln Breeding Ewes 100 Heavy Fat Wethers 150 B'eeding'Ewes 400 Fat Ewes 100 Fab Wethers 50 Breeding Cows 20 Lincoln Rams 70 Fat VY others 100 Lambs 20 Cows 10 Fat Cows 20 Heitlthy young Ferrets, Horses,.'Pi«s &o. rno LEASE, WITH PURCHASING J. CLAUSE, -Small sheep and Cattle run of 375 acres, about 15 miles from Masterton. Good metalled road. Pro porty subdivided into G paddocks with dwelling, stable, wool shed, yards etc. For particulars apply to C. WA6LAND, HUTCHMK, Masterton. J) RIME BEEF, and Best Quality ii MUTTON always on hand. 2380 FpHE well-known Race Horsos, HOLLO and MINNIE PALMER, Apply JAS.MACARA, LOWES & lORNS,
AMALGAMATED FIRE BRIGADES AND FOOTBALL SPORTS AND COMPETITION. PARK OVAL, MASTKRTON, EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 2nd, 18SS. Judges—Fire Brigado Events—Messrs A. Smith, T. Croswcll, T. Dixon, and E. McEwen, Football Events—Messrs F, O'Connor, 17. Hirseliberg, and Rev. Father McKouna. Sports—Messrs J. Muir, B. Hounslow, W. Thomas, G. Foy, Walter l'crry, E, M. D. Whatman, J, Wiekcns, T, D. Thompson. 'Ground Committee -Messrs F., Bacon, 15, Hounslow, G. Ward, C. Kwington, W. Thomas, ,T. Emmctt, and I'. H. Cox. General Committee—Delegates,Tiieasuiieii—Mr 1». 11, Cox. Starteu—Mr A. A, Elkius, HAmoAWKii-Mr I l '. O'Connor. PROGRAMME. 1. Maiden Race, 200 yards, Nomination 2s, First piizc 30s, second 15s. 2. Drop Kicking, nomination 2s. First prize 20s, second fo, 3. Ist Event, Easter Handicap, 120 yards, noin. 2s (id, accey. 2s (id. First prize 20s, second 10s, J. B Men Engine Practice (wet), nom, 10a, First prize ■%, second JOs, 5, Half Mile Handicap, nom, 2s, acccp, Is, First prize 30s, second 15s, (J, Hoys' Obstacle Race, noin, Is. First prize 10s, second f>3. 7. 2nd Event Easter Handicap, 220 yards, nom, 2s, acccp. Is. First prize2oa, second 10s. 8. Place lucking, nom. 2s. First prize 20s, second ss, 9. 2 Men Engine (dry), nom, 3s, First prize 40a second 20s. 10. Hurdle Race Handicap, 220 yards, nom. 2s, acccp. Is, First prize 30s, second lus. 11. Running Long Jump, nom. Is. First prize IDs, 12. 1 Mile Handicap, liom, 2s, acccp. 2s. First prize 'lO3, second 20s. 13. Boys' Race, under 1-i (handicap), 110111, (id. First prize os, second 3s, third 2s. 1-1. 1 Man Engine Practice (dry), noin. 2s, First prize 30s, second lus, 15. Running High Jump, nom. Is. First prize lus. 111. 3rd Event, Easter Handicap, *llO yards, First prize 20s, second 10s. 17. Dribbling Football, nom. 2s. First prize 20s, second ss, 18. 2 Men Ladder Rescue Race, nom,.3s, First prize 30s, second lus. 19.1 Mile Walking Handicap, nom. 2s, acccp. 2s. First prize 'los, second 20s. 20 Footballers'and Firemen's Handicap, 100 yards, nom. 2s, First prize 30s, second 15s, 21, Consolation Handicap, 220 yards, nom, 2s. First prize 20s, second 10s. 22. Tug of War, 10 men aside, nom. 10s. Prize, amount of Stakes. In addition to the prizes given for each event in the Easter Handicap, aggregate prizes will bo given for the winner of the most points in tlio.Hamlicap, to count follows ;—lst place 5 points, 2nd 3 points, 3rd 2 points. Prizes, Ist £2,2 nd £l,3rd 10s. Nominations for all Handicaps, with performances (excepting No. 21). and Fire Brigade Competitions, to close with the Secretary on Wednesday, March 21st, at II p.m. Handicaps to be declared on Saturday, March 21th, All competitors to wear complete clothing from shoulder to knee, Trunks and tights not allowed, \ Winners will have the option of taking Trophies or prize-money, In all disputes the decision of the Committee will be final. F. D. FELLING, 2837 Hon. Secretary. A BT It G A I N , HOUSE FOli BALE. FUR SALE, CHEAP, a five year old 'HACK, with Sadcllo and Bridle. Morse guaranteed quiet, and good weight earner. Price £B. Apply Daily Ollice. CARDS! XMAS and NEW YEAR CARDS, in packets of 12 and 18 for Is, suitable for Tabloa, Screens &c,, GEO, HOOPER, - Queen-Street. MASTERTON HORTICULTURAL & INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY. rnHE Annual General Meeting will be 1 hold on WEDNESDAY next, 14th March, in the Control Chambers (noxt Mi' Beard's odico), at 8 o'clock p.m. Tlio Uommitteo will meet at 7.30 p.m., sharp. Business —Bnlanco Sheet aw' General, W. B, OHENNELLS, 284J3 Secretary.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2843, 9 March 1888, Page 3
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