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E. I. MILLS & Oo.imi HAKTESWrVG MACHINERY. • ■ ■■■■'. 1 --v-:■■; SEASON'SSTOCK JUST LANDED COMPRISING ■■ ? The Buokrye lowbown Reapers'd Binders, THE Lightest and Strongest Machine in the W0r1d..... ■ ■ The NEW KNOTTER, the Simplest and most Perfect., . The Buckeye cannot; capsize on Hill Sides/ ■ •, ■ MTrausport Carriage NecWsary.- ;• ' • ''Vvj • .; • The Buckeye is of all others in improvements tins season BUCKEYE two herso Mowing Machines, HORNSBY'S Combined Reapers and Mowers. HOHNSBY'S T.wo horao Mowing Machinos. HORNSBY'S Sonib Cutting Maohities for Manuka and Cotton Wood Scrub. American Horse Hay Rakes." Revolving Horso Hay Rakes. American Wiimowiiig'Mfichines for aoparatiiiff/nnd meaning all kinds of Grass ••• *, , ' ' Soedsand Prajrt. , i { "' ■ M Extras for Buckeye Reapers & Binders Exiuifi for HornsbyY Reapers & Binders Binder J l ,wine- : of best quality Binder Twine, American Bill Side Pioughs 7 j Hornsby's 1 and 2 Wheel and Swing Ploughs •- "■■'■- • , : American Horse Hoos and Cultivators. • ■ V Howard's Colonial Paltoru Double Furrow Ploughs E* W-MILLS; & CO, Limited. 1 IMPLEMENT* AND' MACHINERY : IMPORTE US' s «" WELLINGTON. .v THI.PDBLIO TRUST OFFICE OF • (»Fi)'Eßs ORBAX ADVANTAGES TO PERSONS llia ko their wills, and'desiring to soOuro tho faithfur ,■ ; V I'Mocutionof their last_ ' J " r - 5 TO PERSo«ll atettar^iidmake P»™ , i/\ raen ' i 1 ' '' -r )>•* * TO PERSOlftfcV«>mplat.ng " 10 settling of tlieir9atate,or of a sum ofaumß of . by trust deed. . < J , J TO PERSONS vPstraus of constituting trusW for ilwritable or.benevoleiiUbv TO IflM iMMIRTBC jg ltoldnig moneys in trmffitor,Del-sons roßideut io. ••■Alllsaok' info rrbatidh froin> (Ld torn or from > «VM. i vLocal, Afffiiit ai'Masl

WEDNESI MARSHALL— F. Gray. Judges— F.Gray, R, Evernden, J. Wickens, W. Carey, Starters J. Hooper, :'O. r s :-J. Hooper, F, O'Connor, C.Ewington... Hon. Treasurer, TV. Sellar; Hon, Secretary, E. H. Waddington, Ground Committek-W. BJinWiorao, W, Langley, T, Collier, J, Morris,junr. 0. Skipper, Gbnehai Committek—-The Delegates. TiMEKEEPER-Geoi Hooper. PROGRAMME, 1. Maiden Race, 2<!o yards. Entry 2/-, First Prize 30/-, Second prize 16/2, Boys' Race (under twelve) Entry free, Ist 5/-, 2nd 2/6, ' . 8. Novel Race (under fifteen) run fifty yards backwards, run fifty yards, fifty yards on all fours,' Entry 1/-, . Ist 10/., 2nd 5/." 4. Boxing Day Handicap (Opou to all) first event 120 yards, Ist £lO, 2nd J&, 3rd £2, . 5. Saek Kace, Entiy 1/-, first 10s, 2nd 5 I- , C, Walking Handicap, 1A miles, Ist .43 2nd £l. ,7, Girls Race, (under 12) 100 yards, Entry free, Ist 5/, 2nd 2/6 8, Boxing Day Handicap, 2nd event, 220 yards 9, Youths Race (under 15) 200 yards, • Entry 1/-, Ist 10s, 2nd's/' 10.100 yards Handicap, Ist 20/-, 2nd 10/-, Entries closo'l p.nvon ground, 11. Vaulting with a pole, Entry 2/-, Ist ?os, 2nd 103' 12, Half-mile Handicap, Ist £2, 2nd 13. Greasy Pig,: Entry l/-i, prize, the pig which must be caught by the tail,. , . 14, Biirdlo Handicap (10 hurdles) 220 yards, Ist£2, 'second 11. ' . 16. Flitting the stone, eutry 2s; Ist 20s, . second 10s iIC. Friendly Societies Handicap, (for members only) 220 yards: Ist £2 2nd £l. 17. Old Man's Race, 150 yards (special prize givon by P. Dickson, WholeBale Drapery Company) s.iijt of clothes. 18. 160yarfls Handicap; Ist 30s, 2nd 15s. Entries close at 1 p.m, on the ground. 10, Three-legged raco (under 15) Entry Is ]ior pair, Ist 10s, 2nd 6s. 20, Boxing Day Handicap, final event , 440 yards.' . 21, Obstante Raco (boys under 15) Entry Is jlst 103,.ftnd • 22, Ono Milo Handicap, Ist £B,2nil £1 ,10s, : ■ Consolation Handicap, 220 yards, entry Is, Ist 20s, 2ii(llos.' 24. Tug of War, 10 a side; Married v Single. Entry Is, prize 205..

RULES AND REGULATIONS. . Entries (with performances) for all Handicaps (except 100 yards,' 156; yards and Consolation) to bo niftde to the Secretary: qn or before WEDNESDAY 12th December j Handicaps declared on 16th December, Nominations for Handicaps, lioxiug Day, acceptation Ss; Walking 2s. acceptance ?s j fOQyds, 2s 6d 1 p.m on the ground j Half tnilo 2s, a«]itanpo 8a; Hutdles 2s, acceptance 8s; Friendly Societies 2s, acceptance Bs;' 150 yai'ds, 03,1 p.ui, mi tho ground ; One Mile, 2s, acceptance, 3/-; Consolation, 1/- on-the ground. Acceptance on Ground on Day of Sportß. Two competitors to start or no prizo | three to start or. no second prize, The decisions of the Committee in all cases of dispute to be final. In the event of the weather proving unfavorable the Committee shall havo. it in ■ their power to postpone tlio Sports from day today. In the Boxing Day Handicap winnera of the most points in the three events will.Mo the prize: to count 'as follows—f> poiiita for first place, 8' for second place, and two for tfiii'd nlaco,ADMISSION TO GROUND Is. Chiidbkn Under Half-Pujce X BRASS BAND ON THE .GROUND. EXO'UUSION TfiAINS, EXOUKSION ; FAKES!_ . Sporls to comment at'll iuu,.sharp. Procession of Friendly Societies. in i full regalia, headed by tfio* BRASS BAND; aH Societies to,inest at the; Foresteh's Hall, tit 10' a.iii. sharp, ■. ~ r ... E.H.WADDINGTON,, •' ■, ■■ • Han. Sec., .■>.< 3042 ; ■" Perry Street, Ma«t<rton,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3083, 18 December 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3083, 18 December 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3083, 18 December 1888, Page 1

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