; .r. p. cowik,: BEGS to announce to the people of MASTERTON, and surrounding districts that he has opened tho Stores, lately occupied by Mr Job, Yile and Mr G, Heron, with a STOCK as under Oats, whole and crushed, Chaff,. Flour, Oatmeal, Pollard, Potatoes, Bran, Fowls Feed, &c., &c. • Fencing wire (barbed & plain) Corrugated Iron, Nails & Staples At.lowest wholesale and retail prices. FINE OAT-STRAW; £2los per ton 2772 ' FOlt CASH. AMALGAMATED FIRE BRIGADES AND FOOTBALL SPORTS AND COMPETITION, ' PARK OVAL, MASTERTON, EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 2nd, 1888, ■ Judges.—Firo Brigade Events-Mcss.ru A. Smith, T, Crcawell, T. Dixon, and E, McEwen, Football Events—Messrs F, O'Connor, W. Hirschberg, and Rev. Father McKenno. Sports—Messrs J, Muir, B, Hounslow, Vf. Thomas, G. Foy; Walter Perry, E. M, D. Whatman, J. Wickons, T. D, Thompson, Ground Committee-Mesßrs Bacon, I!, Hounslow, G. Ward, C. Ewington, W, Thomas, J. Emmctt, and P. H, Cox, .General,Committee—Delegates, Treasurer—Mr.P. H. Cox. Starter—Mr A, Elkins; Handicafpp.ii—Mr F. O'Connor. ■ PROGRAMME. I, Maiden Race, 200 yards. • Nomination 2a. First piize 30s, second 15s. 2, Drop Kicking, nomination 2s, First prize 20s, Becond fis, Ist Event, Easter Handicap, 120 yards, nom. 2s Gd, accop. 2s Gd, First prize f" second 10s, .'5 Men Engine Practice (wet), liora. 10s. First prize 80s, second 40s. ■ • ' ' ' ■ '5. Half Mile Handicap,nom. 2s, accep. Is, 1 First prize 30s, BecoM IBs. Boys' Obstacle Saiie,'-horn, Is, First prize 10s, second os; 7.2nd Event Easter Handicap,' 220 yards, first prize 20s second, 10s, ' • Place Kicking, nom,' 2s. First prize < 2 Men Engine (dry), nom, 33, First prize 40s second 20s. 10, Hurdlo Race Handicap, 220 yards, nom. 2s, accep. Is, First prize 30s, second 15s, Running Long-Jump, nom. Is, First prize 15s. 12,1 Milo Handicap, nom, 2s, accep, 2s, First prize 40s, second 20s. 13. iSoya' Race, under 14 (handicap), nom. Gd. First prize Bs,- second 3s, third 2s, 1 Man Engine Practice (diy), nom. 2s, First prize 30s, second 15s. Running High Jump, nom, Is. First prize 15s. IG. 3rd Event, Easter Handicap, 440 yi First prize 20s, second 10s. Dribbling Football, nom, 2s, First prize 20s, second ss. 2 Men Ladder Rescue Race, nom, 3s, First prize 30s, second 15s. 1 Mile Walking Handicap, nom. 2a, accep. 2s. First prize 40s, second 20s. Footballers'and Firemen's Handicap, 150 yards, nom. 2s. First prize 30s, second 15s. Consolation Handicap, 220 yards, nom. 2s, First prize 20s, second 10s, 22, Tug of War, 10 men aside, nom. Prize, amount of Stakes. In addition to the prizes given for each event a the Easter Handicap, aggregate prizes mil be given for the winner of the most points in the Handicap, to count a» follows: —Ist place o points, 2nd 3 points, 3rd 2 points, Prizes, Ist £2, 2nd £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 9 p.m, Handicaps. to be declared on Saturday, March 24th, 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. THE CLOSE "OF THE SUMMER SEASON. CASEY M'DONALD & Co Commenced a ![REAT CLEARING SALE .ON SATURDAY, 28ffl JANUARY, 1888, And as we are determined to clear the balance of SUMMER GOODS, EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS WILL BE OFFERED.' In addition, we We purchased 'the balance of aWAREHOUSEMAN'S STOCKOFSEVERALEVERYDAY LINES And which we purpose offering actually under London prices. . Casey, M'Donald <6 Co. 167, Lambton Quay, Wellington. FOUND. A LOCKET,—Owner can have it by giving a description, and payina advertisement Apply to G. WYET.H, Kuripuni. ACCOUNTS due to the undersigned may be paid toMrG. Johnston, whose receipt will be a sufficient • dis ED WIN FEIST. FOR Q ALE, at' Masterton, witliii ■ |0 live minutes walk of tin Railway Station and ten of the Post Office a pleasantly situated, well drained am ventilated dwelling house, containing nin rooms, exclusive of closets, washhousc 4c, Forcepump and water laid on to bat ji t room; four fire places, three electric bells V concrete yard. Outhouse 35|- feet lorn contain inS coal and • wood house' &c The round contains nearly half an acre and as two street frontages, is iiicel; laid out with lawns &c. and is well planl ed with ornamental and fruit trees. Fo particulars apply to N. Box G4, Masterto 282 The^N ew Gladstone Watch 13*6®. / I HAVE JUST RECEIVED'DIREC from the AnglorSwiss Watch Co Birmingham, England, six dozen of the: . CELEBRATED • GLADSTONE WATCHES.' Being Sole Agent in the Wairarapa fi the sale'of the same. 1 have receive instructions from the Company to tat legal proceedings against anyone sellir Gd Waterbury, or inferior Watches for tl GLADSTONE, which is undoubted the Best Watch ever offered at the pric and must supersede all. other chei Watches, Post Free—l4s Gd. Also on Sale one dozen Waterbury's ■ : at lis Gd. press\yoqDm..,..,.. ( mMAstertq;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2846, 13 March 1888, Page 3
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