FuR SALE, 10 Purebred Cotswold Rama 10 do Soufchdoivn do, 2-tooth, br< by Mr J, Reid, Oamaru. 150 Forrotts. ipplyto F. H, WOOD, Greytown, TO KUNHOLDERS Ht) T ATHAMis prepared • D.. JJ to boil down sheep at Messrs Williama and Beetham's Works, Waingawa. Those desirous of sending sheep nro requested to apply at once, FREEZING BEEF killed at lowest rates. 2846. J. R CUWIE. BEGS to announce to .the people of _ MASTERTON, and surrounding districts that he has opened the Stores, lately occupied by Mr Job. Vile and Mr G, Heron, with a STOCK as under Oats, whole and crushed, Chaff, \ Flour, ■ Oatmeal, Pollard, Potatoes, Bran, Fowls Feed; &c,, &0.Fencing wire (barbed & plain) • ' Corrugated Iron, ' Nails & Staples At lowest wholesaleandretail.pricesi FINE OAT-STRAW,, £2los'.per lON 2m Foil cash. AMALGAMATED FIRE BRIGADES AND FOOTBALL SPORTSAND COMPE- -c • TITION, PARK OVAL," MASTERTON, EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 2nd, 1888. '
Judges,—Fit#. Brigade Evepts-Messrs .A, Smith, T. Crcsvvell, .T. Dixon,' ami K: MoEwcii, Football Events—Messrs F. O'Connor, W. Hiraolihcrgj and Rev', Father McKcnna. Sports—Messrs' J. Muir, B, Hounslow, W. Thomas, G. Foy, Walter Perry, E, 51. D. Whatman, J. Wickens, T,, D. Thompson. .Ground Committee-Messrs F, Bacon, 1!. Hounslow, G. Ward, C. Ewington, W. Thomas, J. Emmett, and P. H. Cox. General TBKASUBER-Mr P. H. Cox, Starter—Mr A. A. Elkins. Handicapper—Mr F, O'Connor. .'••• PROGRAMME, 1. Maiden Rnce, 200 yards. Nomination 2s. First prize 30s, second IBs. 2. Drop Kicking, nomination 23. First prize 20s, second ss. 3,lst Event-, Easter Handicap, 120 yards, nom, 2s fid, accep, 2s fid, First prize 20s, . second 10s. 4,5 Men Engine Practice (wet), nom, 10s,' First prize XOa, second 40s. 5, Half Milo Handicap, nom. 2s, accep. Is. First prize 30s, second 15s. G. Boys' Obstacle Race, nom. Is. First prize 103, second sa. 7. 2nd Event Easter Handicap, 220 yards, first prize 20s second, 10s, 8. Place Kicking, nom, 2s. First prize 20s, second ss. 9. 2 Men Engine (dry), nom. 3s, First prize 10s second 20s, 10. Hurdle Race Handicap, 220 yards, nom, 2s, accep, 1». First prize 30s, second lus. 11, Running Long Jump, nom. Is. First prize 153, ■ 12, 1 Mile Handicap, nom, 2s, accep. 2s. First prize 403, second 20s. 13. Boys' Race, under 14 (handicap), nom. Od, First prize ss, second 3s, third 2s, 1. 1 Man Engine Practice (dry), nom, 2s. First prize 30s, second 15s. ). Running High Jump, nom. Is. First prize 16s, i, 3rd Event, Easter Handicap, 440 yards, First prize 20s, second 10a, Dribbling Football, nom, 2s, First prize 20s, second fls. i. 2 Men Ladder Rescue Race, nom. 3s. First prize 30s, second IDs--1.1 Milo Walking Handicap, nom, 2s, accep, 2s. First prize 40s, second 20s. ) Footballers'and Firemen's Handicap, 150 yards, nom. 2s. First prize 30s, second 15s, i. Consolation Handicap, 220 yards, nom. 2s. First prize 203, second 10s, !, Tug of War, 10 men aside, nom, 10s, Prize, amount of Stakes.
In additi&n to the 'prizes given for each event iu the Easter Handicap, aggregate prizes will he given for the winner of the most points in the Handicap, to count a» followslst place 5 points, 2nd 3. points, Brd 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 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 lmvc the option of taking Trophies or prize-money. In all disputes the decision of the Committeo will bo final, ft D. TELLING, 2837 Hon. Secretary. A CCOUNTS due'to the undersigned A may be paid to Mr G. Johnston, whose receipt will be a sufficient discharge. EDWIN FEIST. WAIRARAPa NORTH COUNT!. PUBLIC TENDERS will close at NOON of SATURDAY, March 24th, for Constructing a platform bridge on the Master ton to Waimata Road. Eketalnina to Tenui Road, contract No 18. 36 Chains of Road Metal. li»£. Plans, Ac., to be seen at the County Office, Masterton, and for contract No 18 also at Mr Jone9' store, Eketahuna, F, G. MOORE, County Clerk. March 14 th, 1888. 2847 TE RANGITUMAU COCKSFOOT SEED TO SELL, in lots to suit purchasers. Sample on application. JAS, STUCKEY, 2847 Opaki.
IMPORTANT. L. •!. HoOPlvl! k Cu. Are now opctiin? up their first, iuatalinent of ■■ 49 CASES AND BALES OK ■ , Autumn and Winter Goods, NOVFI TIES liU V LLI ILO DEPARTMENT, ALL THE LATEST STYLES i FASHIONS FROM LONDON AND PARIS. O 3 VALUE UNSURPASSED. & FIRST GRAND DISPLAY FOR • THE AUTUMN k WINTER SEASON, 1888. L. J. HOOPER & GO., BON MARCHE.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2848, 15 March 1888, Page 3
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