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GO.,- . A LL DEPARTMENTS ARE NOW REPLETE 11 WITH- - NOVELTIJiSFOK -THE .SEASON " ' 1 AT > . ACTUAL WHOLESALE PRICES FOR READY MONEY-ONLY. P. DICKSON,MAHAGIKGPAKTMt

E, JflLLB' & Co.(™ted). , HARVESTING MACHINERYi ■. ■<: SEASON'S STOCK JUST LANDED COMPRISING • The Buckeye wmm. Reapers & Binders. 1 THE Lightest and Strongest Machine in the World. The NEW KNOTTER, the Simplest and most Perfect. .. Tho Buolteye oaiinot capsize on Hill Sides,' The Buckojre is AWAY AHDAD of all others 111 ■ v / ' ' improvements this season

BUOKEYE two liorae Mowing-Machines. HORNSBY'S Combined Reapers and Mowers. HO RNbBY'S Two horse Mowinjr Machines. HORNSBY 8 Scrub Gutting Machines for.Manuka and' Cotton Wood Scrub.' American Horse Hay; Bakes. ; . ' £ Eo'volving Horso H&yßakes. American Winnowing Machines for separating and cleaning all kinds'of Grass Seeds and Grain. BxTKAsfor Hornby's Reapers &Binders Binder Twine op best quality Binder Twine American Hill Sido Ploughs' " Hprnsby'a 1 and 2 and'.Swing-Ploilghs-. ~ ' ' 'American Hbrse Hoes and Cultivators, r :,- ■ ' ' - Howard's Colonial 'Pattern Deublo' Furrow Ploughs -E- ¥• StUjLS% CO'. Limited. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT AND MACHINERY IMPORTERS WELLINGTON. TH£ PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE OF OFFERS GREAT ADVANTAGES TO PERSONS i '? tna ' Jo tiieic wills; and desiring to secure the faithfui •execillion of thoir last wishes. TO PERSONS: TO PERSONS ' TO FOREL All such shfl tomHousoj mdmake provision by marriago contract or Bottle he.settling of thoirestate,or of a sum or sums of Deed.. . . \ : \ trusts for - cliarita bio or bcnu rolent obI holding moneys in trust- for persons rosident if tins Colony. ■'■■■■•■ ■ i Jnformation from the PUBLIC TRUSTEES Cus : "om - i \YM. SELLAR, ' - Local Aeent at Mastorton

WAIRARAI'A , CALEDONIAN- SOCIETY, PHCE-BEARERS AND JUDGES.Presidcnt—Mr "Walter Pony, j Yioe? yjlciit—Mr T; M, Brown-; DirectorsBromiier, 'yf., B. Black, Jolm ■' Wm; Cam'eron,'.Robt. Cameron, 1, A..A, Elkins, David , E.iU —Messrs A, A; Elkins, James Muir, i T, 0 Connor, and James Ron. ; Piper,-Mr Jolni Stewart, : v . ..• THE ;• •; annual gathering Will tako place at the rAJiK, Masterton .on' ■ TUESDAY, JANUARY IST,'. 1889. ' Sports to commenco at II o'clock a,m, , slmrp. A brass band will plivy choice selections during tho day. ■- -PROGRAMMEWairarapa Handicap, consisting of three distances, namely 100, 200 ami 110 yards, Entries to be made to tho Secretary up-to Thursday December 20. Handicaps declared and published on Monday- December 2-ltli. Entrance 2s Od, acceptance 2a (id. First prize, £0 os, second £2os, third £10s; also first aiid second prizes fo; each event of 30s and 10a roipcctivcly. 1. Maiden race, 220 yards, entiy2s(idj first irize 40s, and Messrs M. Caselberg and Co's )ox of tea, second 20s; 2. Throwing heavy hammer, entrance 2s lid,first pnzo 40s and Mr E, I'earce's pair of boots, second 20s, 3. Wairarapa Handicap, first event. 100 yds, first.3os, second 16s ■ 4. Hop-stcp.and-Jnmp, entrance 2a (id, first prize 30s, and Mr F, T, Redman's box of tea, second 10s 5. Wrestling match (Cnmberland Style) entrance Bs, first prize Messrs .Smith iiml Hogg's silver medal, £3 and entrance muicy, second Mr A. Henderson's sot of studs and "Is 0, Hurdle Handicap, 220 yard.', over ten hurdles, entrance 2s, acceptance 2s; first prize 00s and Messrs Townsend and Covpor'i pair spurs, second 20s ' 7. Tossing the Caber, entrance 2s Gd; first prize 40s second 15s 8. Walking Handicap, 1 ,„ik cilmnce 2s, acceptance 2h ; first p% 7ft, m , j j[rG. - Johnston s ham, second 30s and.Mr J, William's cigarette case, third 10s !>. Bagpipe music, entrance 2s Cd; first prize 40s, Bccoutl 20j if thrco competitors 10, Highland Fling, cntronoo 2*, first prizo Messrs J. Pdyton k tVg stycr raeclal and 20s, Bcconu 10ft '

M" Gray, E-. Everndon, J. AVickena, % Carey, Starters J, Hooper, 0. Handioafpers -J, Hoop'er, F; O'Connor, O.iEwingtoii. Hon. Treasurer, \V. Sellar; -Hon. Secretary, E. H. Waddington. ! Ground Blinkhorno, W, Langley, T. Collier, J. Morris, iutir. ' ; /'•0. P. Skipper. General Committee-Tlio ' JDele«ates. programme, 1. Maiden Race, 220 yards, Entry 2/-, First Prize 30/-, Second prize 15/2. Boys' Race (under twelve) Entry free, Ist 6/-, 2nd ■ 3. Novel Eaco (under fifteen) run fifty yards backwards, run-fifty yards, fifty yards on all fours, Entry 1/-, Ut 10/-, 2nd 6/- \ ' 4. Boxing Day Handicap (Open to all) first eveut 120 yards, Ist £lO, '2nd fo, 3rd £2, 5. Sack Eaco, Entry. 1/-, first 10s, 2nd 5/- , • G. Walking Handicap, li miles, Ist £3 2nd £l. 1. Girls Eaco (under 12)«100 yards, Entry fre.e, Ist 5/- 2nd 2/6 B.'Boxing Day Handicap, 2nd event. 220 yards 9. Youths Raco (under 15) 200 yards, Entry 1/., Ist 10s. 2nd 6/. 10.100 yards Handicap, Ist 20/-, 2nd 10/-, Entries close 1 p.m on ground; 11, Vaulting with a polo, Entry 2/-, Ist ..20s, 2nd 10s . ' 12. Half-milo Handicap, Ist £2, 2nd ■ £1 Greasy Pig, Entry 1/-, prizo, the pig which must bo caught by the tail. _ 14,. Hurdle Handicap (10 hurdles) 220 yards, Ist £2, second £1; 15. Putting tho stone, entry 2s; Ist ?Qs, second 10s 10. Friendly Societies Handicap (for members only) 220 yards: Ist £2 2nd £l. .. 17. Old Man's Raco, 150 yards (special prizo given by P. Dickson, Wholesale Drapery Company) suit oE clothes, 18.160 yards Handicap; Ist 30s, 2nd 15s. Entries close at 1 p,m, on tho ground. 19.. Threo-leggod raco (under }5) Entyy ' Is jior pair, Ut 10s, 2nd ss. ' ' 20. Boxing Day Handicap, final event 21. Obstacle iiaco (boys under lo) Entry lsjlatlOs, 2nd ss, 22. Ono Mile Handicap, Ist £B,2nd £1 10s. - - 23. Consolation Handicap, 220 yards, entiy Is, Ist 20s, 2nd 10s, 24. Tug of War, 10 a Bide, Married, v Siiiglo. Entry k

I}. i|ireo fogged Baco, fcr youths- untlor » ''S i c "' l ® l ' co ' s i prize 10s. ami two 501b bags of flour from Mr A, V, llcnnll second ns,_ third 2s (W. oon^i^»' !r f r,l 1 l> secoll d event, 22tyds, ftrst prize oOs, second 16s, U tomHglx.iigJmi.l), entrance 2s, first prize 30a anil Mr H, ltowler's special of 10s, second 10s, ; 1 14. Obstacle Knee, entrance 2s lid, first prize 40s, second IBs. 2s, first pmolOsnnd Mr W,.Puugall's clock, second 10a awl fey, j, OTaJiam k Co's box of tea, In. dcqtoli Reel, entrance 2a, first lirizu 20a seLite Tcmi,k ' B Mllin S.>W]>, IK, vaulting^vithPole, entrance 35,-first' prize •Ms and Jits Cranincr's Uox Cigars, second 15s. • 61 19. Standing High Jumii, enlranco2?, first who 30s and Mr Jno, Young's sot of lloxjng Qloyes, second 10s 20. WrcHiing, Cat cli-as-«itoli -can, cntranco ofWh 8 '« IS W » a ' ] ' CrrJ '' B "i" 1 ™ 1 15, ' - cji'rauco money added, B CMnd 21. Sack Race, for boys only, entrance free, 9'> son 1 f kC ?V o . s , " lil 'd 2 « 0d A, 880 ■yards Handicaji. alliance 2s Gd, ftccc l .tace2 s C,Urst p f l < < ! ,SO3 ; aceoiid 30s 23, Running High Jump, cnlfancc 2s, first ES" ' A ' W ' Hw. 24. One J(fe Handicii|>, eutmncc 3s, thiril an't r Secoml JOs ' tmrdinanio save lus stakes ■, i Handicap, '22o' yards 0,, 9?"m 0 " 3 l fira U ,riM ' lo3 i second 20,s <3n 11 •i?n W mcmbew'of Cnlcdon'mn Society against 10 competitors, prize 20j, : In addition to the above, l! o y S ' w „], Giila' Kacea, NovoHien, fe vjn |,J, . pmes in cnsli n W I JsfroniW I'etci-flontii W iiter, t. J.'Ho'owraiid r , ■BUB**®*

■ RULES AND REGULATIONS, Entries (with performances) for all Handicaps (except 100 yards, 150 yards and Consolation) to be made to tho Secretary on or before. WEDNESDAY 12th December | Handicaps declared oh 16thDecember,-' Ifomlnatipiis fqr Han : dicaps, JBoxing D.ay, Oa," ac'ocptango js; Walking 2s, acceptance Ds; 100 yds, ijs 6d I p.m qn tjio grpnwl: Half injio acceptance Ss | Hurdles &, acceptance 8s | Friendly Societies. 2a, acceptance lis j 160 yards, Bs, 1 p,m, on tho ground ; Ono Mile, 2s, acceptance, 8/-; Consolation, 1/. on tho ground.. Acceptance on Ground on Day of Sports. Two competitors fa Mpr no prizo [ tUveo to. of no'sfcpntt prize, ThedQoiriongqniie Committee in all cases of dispute to, be final, In %. event of tho weather proving i\iifnypj(\bio tlio Committer sliall it in their powfjf to v>osnoNK tho Sports from day to day, Iu the Boxing Day Handicap winners of tho most points in tho three events will take the pmo: to rant as follows—s points fe fct pW, 8' for seQoiid place, and two for third place. ADMISSION TO GBOUND Is. OmumEN Under Twelve, Haik-Pkice A BRASS BAUD ON THE QP,OpD. • ■' ' EXCURSION TRAINS,'EXCURSION . • FARES! " ' Sports tp at 11 a.m. sharp. Procession of Friondly Societies in full regalia, headed, by the BRASS BAND; all-Societjea to meet afc tlie Forester's Hah, at 10 a.tn. sharn, - E.;H. \VA'i)iSINGTON, !Hon.'Seo.,' : '-' • • • 3012;, - Perry Street, Maatortou. .

... . SOCIAL PKKES, M M o VC1 t 111 , 0r ® 3s '• Second— Silver v.- ,^pRALCONDITIONS,' • Bicnls will be conducted and decided ic «> MeoniMniol » K" P- ltiUbt bft vpiule Pf s wCom) .'*« to Start or ao Second "•iseaaap'-' «w SS 7 .'

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3080, 14 December 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3080, 14 December 1888, Page 1

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