VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, situate at ALFBEDTON, For Immediate PRIVATE SALE on EASY TERMS. FH. WOOD has been favored, with , instructions to offer for immediate private sale : That valuable Freehold Property, situato at ALFREDTON: comprising 1 000 acres 0 roods of first-class land, fenced, subdivided, and otherwise well-im-proved. The property is known as recently in the occupation of MRP. BRANNIGAN, and it includes sections Nos. 22,23,24, 25,26, 27, 28, 29, 46, 47, 50, 51,54, 55, 58,59,192,193, and 194. This property can be sold as a WHOLE, or in THREE lots, For further particulars, apply to F.H.WOOD, Auctioneer, 2854 Greytown. VALUMLE FREEHOLD PROPER TIES. FOR PRIVATE SALE. F.H.WOOD Is instructed by Mr G.Hollard, who is leaving the district, to offer for immediate Private Sale—--1 Sheep and Dairy Farm, situated Tauherenikau, containing 570 acres, Freehold Land* seourely fenced, subdivided, well watered and sown in English grass, 8 roomed house, woolshed, stableing, dairy, and other outbuildings, orchard, &c. , Acre of Land, Main-street, Greytown, with two • storied dwelling house of 6 rooms stable, and other outbuildings, Close to the railway station. . Acre of Land adjoining the above section, 6-roomed dwelling house, detached offices, large barn and granary, stabling &c. 4. Acre of Land opposite No. 3, fenced but not otherwise improved. * Terms can be arranged FuR SALE. 150 Ferretts. Apply to F. H, WOOD, Grevfcown. IMPORTANT. L.J.HOOPEE&Co. Are now openin? up their first instalment of 49 OASES AND BALES 49 OP Autumn and Winter Goods, NOVFI TIPS INEVERY H U V L L I I LO T)EPA RTMRN DEPARTMENT. ALL THE LATEST STYLES & FASHIONS EBOM LONDON AND PARIS. W VALUE UNSURPASSED. "& FIRST GRAND DISPLAY FOR THE AUTUMN k WINTER SEASON, 1888. L. J, HOOPER &CO,, BONMAECHE. AMALGAMATED FIRE BRIGADES AND FOOTBALL SPORTS AND COMPETITION. PARK OVAL, MASTERTON, EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 2nd, 1888,
Judges.—Firo Brigado Events—Messrs A, Smith, T, Orwell, T. Dixon, and E. McEwen. Football Events—Messrs F. 'O'Connor, W, Hirschberg, and Rov, Father MoKcnna, Sports—Messrs J. Muir, B, Hounßlow, TV. Thomas, 6. Foy, Walter Perry, E, M. D. Whatman, J. Wickens, T. D, Thompson. Ground Committee-Messrs F. Bacon, B. Hounslow, G. Ward, 0. Ewington, W. Thomas, J, Emmctfc, and P, H, Cox. General Committee-Delegates, Tkkasuber—Mr P, H, Cox. STAMER-Mr A, A, Elkins, Hakbioactbr—Mr F, O'Connor. PROGRAMME. 1. Maiden Race, 200 yards. Nomination 2s, First prize 30s, second 15s. 2, Drop Kicking, nomination 2s, First prize 20s, second ss, 3,lst Event, Easter Handicap, 120 yards, nom, 2s 6d, accep, 2s Gd, First prize 20s, second 10s. 4.5 Men Engine Practice (wet), nom. 10s, First prize 80s, second 40s, 5, Half Mile Handicap, nom, 2s, accep, Is, First prize 30s, second 15s, 6, Boys' Obstacio Ease, nom, Is, First prizo 10s, second Ds, 7.2nd Event Easter Handicap, 220 yards, first prize 20s second, 10s, 8. Tlace Kicking, nom. 2s. First prize 20s, sccondd 9, 2 Men Engine (dry), nom, 3s, First prizo 40s second 20s. 10, Hurdle Race Handicap, 220 yards, nom. 2s, accep, Is, ■ First prizo 30s, Becoml 15s. 11, Running Long Jump, nom. Is. First prize 15s. 12, 1 Mile Handicap, nom. 2s, accep. 2s. First prize 40s, second 20s, 13, Boys' Race under 14 (handicap), nom. Gd First prizo ss, second 3s, third 2s, 14, 1 Man Engine practice (dry), nom, 2s. First 30s, second 15. 15, Running high jump, nom, Is, First prizo 15s 16, 3rd Event Easter Handicap, 440 yards. First prize 20s second 10s, 17, Dribbling Fotball, nom. 2s. First prizo 20s, second ss, 18, 2 Men Ladder Rescue Race, nom. 3s. First prize 30s, second 15s. 19.1 Mile Walking Handicap, nom. 2s, accep. 2s, First prize 40s, second 20s. . 20 Footballers' aud Firemen's Handicap, 150 yards, nom, 2s. First prizo 30s, Becond 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 be given for tho winner of the most points in the Handicap, to count as follows: —Ist 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), aud Fire Brigade Competitions, to close with the Secretary on Wedn day, March 21st, at 9 p.m. Handicaps to be declared on Saturday, March 24th. All coiiptitois 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 tho Committee will be final '• | F. D, PELLING ,_ • Hon. Sccrotary HE UANGITUMAU COCKSFOOT L SEED TO SELL/liUofa) to suit purchasere, Sample on applications. . JAS.STUCKEY, T
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2861, 31 March 1888, Page 3
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