F. H. WOOD. THUEBDAY,27t(i SEPTEMBER, 1888 At 1 p,m, : • ■ STOCK SALE AT THE - TARATAHI YARDS. Jf. If. wo Oi) Will gbll by Publio Auction as above: .100 Ewes and lambs i 00 Dry Ewes 150 Eives and Lambs 8 Yetvrliiiga Steers 5 Good Dairy Cows . 40 Steers and Heifers. 18 . months (o 3 ■ 'lO Calves . 30 Hoifota '■■■■■. 1 Bullocks' Further entries can be received up to date of sale, .and will bo advertised as received. PIANOS, PIANOS., NEW AND SECONDHAND, . TO nm, OK ON TIME PAYJO Ij MENTS. •' F. H.WOOD several first-class instruments for sale, noivon view at his Groytown Booms OALL AND INSPECT. No excuse, for anyone boina; without . : a Piano never, •; 2294
WAIRABAPA HACK ' RACING CLUB, EEATHEBBTOH. THE ANNUAL RACE MEETING,' will bo held on FRIDAY. November 9,1888, on Mr W. Nicol a Course, near Featherston. "PROGRAMME. 1. HANDICAP HURDLES, £25, second horse £5 from the Stakes; about 1\ milos. Over six flights of hurdles 3ft Gin high. 2. . MAIDEN PLATE, £ls. About 1 mile. AVoitjht for age. Opou to all horses that have never ffon an advertised race. 3. WAIRARAPA HACK HANDICAP £35, second horse £5 from the stakes. About H miles. 4. LADIES' PURSE HANDICAP,£IS About 1| miles. Minimum weiebt, 9at 71b.. 5. FLYING HANDIDAP, £25, second horae fo from stakes. About | mile. .Winner of tho Wairarapa Hack Handicap to carry 71b penalty.. G. MEMBERS' RAO& £lO, About 1 mile. For horses which have nover started, tho bonu-lide property of members, To bo ridden by members. Minimum weight 12 stone, 1. CONSOLATION HANDICAP,£IO. About 1 inilo. For all beaton horses . at this meeting. Entrios to bo made . within half an hour after tho Flying Handicap is run,
NOMINATION, ACCEPTANCES, &c, CLOSE ASUNDER. Nominations, WEDNESDAY, Oct 3, at 9 p.m. Hack Hurdles 10a, Wnirampa Handicap, 15s, Ladies, Purse 7s Cd, Fly. ileitis. Weightsdeclared Wednesday, Oct. 10, 1888. Acceptances and entries for Maiden Plate,. 'Wednesday,: Oct 24, at 9 p.m. Entries for Maiden 15s, Acceptances—Handicap Hurdles 15s, Wairarapa Handicap. 20s, Ladies' Purso 7s 6d, Flying; Handicap 155,. Members' Race, post entry 10s.' ConsolationEntries ss, half an hour after the Fiying. Acceptances ss,half an hour after weights posted, 'for further particulars see posters, , > W. BOCK, Secretary, Feathereton. fc%vio! WHAREAMA road district. $ OTIOE is hereby given that it is the intention of tho Whareama Rbad Board at a meeting to be held on FRIDAY, the 28th day of September. 1888 to confirm by special order the following resolution:— . That a special rate of l-sth of a penny in the pound be now made for the purpose of providing tho interest and sinking fund upon a loan of £BOO borrowed under "Tho Government.Loam to Local Bodies Act., 1886," for reforming and metallinjr portions of tho Blair- . logioßcad.BUchspeoialrateshall bo an annually recurring rate and shall bepayablo half-yearly on the first days of February and August in each year for 2(i years until the loan is paid off, litst payment payable as from the first day of August, 1888, and shall be levied on the rateable value of the following properties within the Whareama iload District: —All that part of Subdivision No. 1, lying to the Eastward of Section 629, 528, 526, and 620 j the whole of subdivision No. 2, that portion of Subdivision No. 3, lying to tho Westward of the District Road, excepting Sections 892 and 89?, and including tho area in Section 32 oxcluded from the Wairnnga Trust Estate ; also Sections 900, 784, 785, 776,780,779, part section 782 (500 acres), 771, and 773, in Subdivision 4. CHAS, A. PINKERTON, Clerk, 6th September, 1888, • 2996
NOTICE, ME CHARLES J. FREETH, Licensed Interpreter, wishes to intimate to the Bottlers of Wairarapa and surrounding Districts, that he is prepared (tho Native Land Act 1888 being now in force) to assist thorn in negotiating with the Natives, privately, for the sale or lease of their' lands to Europeans who may be desirous of treating for the same, Communications from any part of the Colony punctually attended to, NEW OFITCES AT PRIVATE RESIDENCE, Lincoln Bond, Masterton, 8004 FOR ONE MONTH ONLY HENRY AULIN or TH E EKETAHUNA EMPORIUM HAS decided to hold a GREAT CLEARING SALE of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, CLOTHING, 4c„ &c. In addition to the above a large consignment of BOOTS & . SHOES purchased at CONSIDERAMiE REDUCTION from tho late firm of Tmnbull Smith & Co., "will bo sold REGARDLESS of PRICE FOR CASH Everything marked'in plain figures so that no one can be deceived,
JOIINSONVILLE SALE YARDS. \ ATE have the pleasure of informing W our Wairarapa clients that the Sales of FAT STOCK conducted by us at Joiinsonville will now bo held -EACH ■WEDNESDAY, instead of fortnigjjitly aa" hitherto,Wo|akedeliy§ryatNgahauriinga' of all consignments ■ 'from /Wairnrapa islets, and. every attention is bestowed byis iivproteotirig''! ; cbiMiii^iri{TOfiii FREEMANII. JACKSQN & CO., 3003 ' «
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3006, 18 September 1888, Page 3
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