HARVESTING.MACHINERY. ■ SEASON'S STOOK JUST LANDED COMPRISING . . The Buckeye lowdown REAPEEsi Binders. THE Lightest and Strongest Machine in tlie.Werli' ■ ■ : , ■•'.'- Tho Buckeye cannot capsize bu Hill Sides., ■ .' ', No Transport Carriage Necossary, ■ '• . . , ■ tho Buckeye w A.WAY AIIDAD of allothers in •.'.-. ' i Umprbroinonts this season BUCK EYE two home Mowing Machines, ' ; :. ■ ■ .-• HOKNSBY'S Combined Reapers arid Mowers. '/ HOHNSBY'S TwohoraoSrmviripMachihes. v ■■:■,.'■ ■'-■' : HORNSBY'S Scrub Cutting; Machines for Manuka;and Cuttpu Wood Scrub, Amemiari Horse Hny Bakes, ■;'.' ? Revolving' Hone ! Hay Rakes. American Winnowing Machiu.es for separatini; and cleaning all kinds of Grass ' : ?'.^ ; -:'''.•. ' : ' Seedaa'ndGrain.'.',■, .h."-:■•.', ,w ExtkM, for Buckoye Reapers & Binders JxiraS for Hdriisbys Binders BINDER TwiNE ;of best quality >fepM:JwiNE; American Hill Side Ploughs ""'' ' ■••'"*-'"■'"■ ,l '-'"' ■■■**■*■*»■*•■ ■■■* ■•'■ ■> ■ -Hdrnsby'a land 2 Wheel and Swing Ploughs '.,• . ' American Horso Hoes and Cultivators, •Howard's Colonial Pattern Double Furrow Ploughs E W MILLS 4 CO-limited. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT. AND. MACHINERY IMPORTERS WELLINGTON. ffiW.ZEALMD k GREAT ADVANTAGES _ M iako their wills, »nd desiring to secure tho fnithfui Uon of their last wishes, - jomarryandmake provision by raarriago contract or settle mplating the Bottling of theirestate,or of a sum or sums of }/ by trust deed. gS of constituting trusts for charitable or benoirolent oh °CCO.holding ; moneys in trust for'persons resident ii> fc " w this Colony. from the PUBLIC TRUSTEES Cos. '" li SELLAR, .' .'.'■' Local Affflut at Masterton
MastertoW. BOXING Dfi. MARSHALL-F. Gray, JudqesGray, R. Evernden.J. Wickens, W. Carey, Starters J, Hooper, 0, Ewington. F. O'Connor, C. Ewingtou. Hos. Tbeasoreb, W. Sallsr; Hon. Secretary, E, H.' Waddington. Ground Committee-\Y, Blinkhome, W, Langley, T, Collier, J, Morris, junr. 0, P, Skipper, General Committee—The Delegates. Tbibkbbpm-Gco. Hooper. PROGJKAJVLMIi} 1. Maidon Race, 220 yards, Entry 2/., 'First Prize 30/-, Second prize 15/2. Boys' Race (under twelve) Entry free, Ist 6/-, 2nd 2/6. 3. Novel Race (under fifteen) run fifty yards backwards, run fifty yards, fifty yards on all fours, Entry J./., Ist 10/., 2nd 5/4. Boxing Day Handicap (Open to all) first event 120 yards, Ist £lO, 2nd £b, 3rd £2, 5. Sack liaoe, Entry 1/-, first 10s, 2nd 5/G, Walking Handicap, li miles, Ist £8 2nd£l. ' 7. Girls Race (uuder 12) 100 yards, Entry free, Ist 5/-2 nd 2/6.' 8. Boxing Day Handicap, 2ud, event, 220 yards 9. Yquthsßaoefundor 15) 200 yards, Entry 1/-, Ist 10s, 2nd 5/10. 100 yards Handicap, Ist 20/-, 2nd 10/-, Entries close 1 p.m on ground. 11; Vaulting with a pole, Entry 2/., Ist 20s, 2nd 10s 12, Half-mile Handicap, Ist £2, 2nd £1 4 ' lfj, Qrpasy Pig, Entry 1/-, prize, the pig which must bo caught by the tail. 14, Hurdle Handicap (JO hurdles) 220 yanls, Ist £2, second £],' 15. Putting the stone, entry 2s; Ist 20s, second 10s 16, Friondly Societies Handicap (for members only) 220 yards: Ist 12 2nd £l. . 17. Old Man's Race, 150 yards (special -•prizo given by P. Dickson, 'Wholesale Drapery Company) suit of clothes, J lß.lsoyards Handicap; Ist 30s, 2nd 15s. Entries close i\t 1 p,ii), on tlio ([round,. 19. Three-logged race (under 15) Entry Ib per pair, Ist 10s, 2nd ss. 20. Busing Day Handicap, final ovent 440 yards. 21. Qbstaolo Race (boys under 15) Entry Is; Ist 10s, 2nd ss, 22. One Mile Handicap, Ist £3,2 nd £\ 10s. 23. Cumulation Handicap, 220 yards, , entry Is, Ist 20s, 2nd 10a. 24. Tug of War, 10 a side, Married v Single, Entry Is, prize 205,. ,
RULES AND REGULATIONS, Entries (with performances) .for ali Handicaps (except 100 yards, 150 yavd3 and Consolation] to be made to, tho Secretary on 01 jwfore WEDNESDAY 12th" December; Handicaps deolarod on 16th Deoe'nbor, Nominations for Handicaps, Boxing Day, sb, acceptance ss; Walking 2s, acceptance 8s; 100 yds, 2s 6d lp.monthe ground; Half mile 2j, acceptance 8s; Hiirdles 2a, acceptance 3s j Pnefldly Societies'2s,~ acceptance '3s; 150 yards, Bs, 1 p,m, on tho ground ; One- Mile, 2s, acceptance, 8/-j Consolation, 1/. on the ground, Acceptance on Ground on Day uf Sports. Two competitors or l\o prize; three to otyrt ur. no'second prize, The decisions of the Committee in all cases of dispute to be final, Jn the event of tho weather proving unfavorable the Oumniliteo sliall have it in their power to postpone tho Sports from day today. In the Boxing Day Handicap winners of the most points in the throe events will take tho prize i to, taunt rb follows—s points for first place, 8 for second place, and two for third place. 'ADMISSION TO GBOOND Is. Children Under Twelve, Ualf-Piiice A BRASS BAND ON THE GROUND, EXCURSION TRAINS, EXCURSION '* FARES I Sports to commence at \\ a.m. sharp. Procession of Friendly Societies in full Wfjelin; headed by tlio BRASS BAND; ail Societies to meet at the Forkstsr's Hail, ;(f 10 a.m. sharp. • Hon. Sec, * '.«'•'■ 3M2 • ' Perry Street, Muterton,:
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3079, 13 December 1888, Page 1
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