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'..., y , HAKWESTING- '■;'"■'.'"" ;\." 4 ■ SEASON'SSTOOKJUSI'UNDEDCOMPEISINIV ~/■■' „.' V,-.. ■ ■ ",v ••'■• -"■| ■■■ '■'; ThE s BuCKEYE lowdown Eeapees : -A Bindeks. THE Lightest and Strongest Machine in the World. : v ' ■':. The NEW KNOTTERi tho Simplost mul-mint Perfect.. -,-'■■■ -' T)i3UiiekeyocannobcapsizerinHillSidos. ',r. i.• '..:•'/ .. No Transport Carnage NeceWry./'. "" '"• "-' ~;• Tho Buckeye ia AWAYAHDAp of all others in,,., ■-.■;■, ' .•'■Y:'\',!. : '.(■ . ■' . improvement'siliiaabasoii; BUCKEYE two liflrs~eMowiug Machines, '",.^'w'i 1 '■.■■*'so\\,u\h < . ; .?>i ; . ROENSBY'S Combined Eeapere and Mowers. • •'•'' »J-!'-i.tyw;-o'i -^' J <<- HOMNSBY'S T.w6 : liimo'M6wirijr-Machinoß.- ■ HOBNSBY'SSowb'Cii^ AmericanHnrseJHayßakos.. ~,: Revolving Horsewayßakes, American Winnowing Machinesil'ur separating and cieamug'lll kinds oflQrass ■ ', .' Seeds'and Grain... •■,.,—-,..,, Extras for Biickeye Reapers & Binders' Extras for Hornsby's Reapers & Binders Binder Twine op best QUALiTY.BiNDER Twine '■' '■'; ■■ •'■-.' -. '.>.'•■ .:-.■■'.:■''.;! ; '•'■' i"v.' .:■'*-!■'l'-■ '^'■■' American Hill Side Ploughs ■■ ■ . .),■■.',.;■ ...'',.'.., ,- Hornsby's land 2 Wheel and Swing Ploughs' "/" '. T American Horse Hoes and Cultivators. ' . Howard'si Colonial Pattern Double Furrow Plough AGRICULTURAL .IMPLEMENT AND MACHINERY IMPORTSBB WELLINGTON. • 7' THE PUBLIC TRUST OEFIOEIGF NEW ZEALAND .... OFFEBSI GBEA.X; ADVANTAGES Tfl PERSONS a,wut '° nmko tlieir- wills,' and desiring to secure the faithfui ■'exocutinri of their last wishes, .''.:...-'. TO PERSONS 'touttomarry andnrako Provision by marriage contract or settle -. .. . . .ment, ' :;- : ' Til PFRSfINS contemplating the settlingof theirsstate.ov of a sum or sums of '".■"""""moneyVtrustdeed. •; . / ■..'. TO PERSONS l ? o3U ' ous . of constituting trusts for-oharitable or benofoleht obTO FOREIGN TRUSTEES ' lol( ''' l " mm^ '" trußt i ' or 'i >ersoiis rosidcut ib All such should obtain detailed information from the PUBLIC TRUSTEES Ou's. tornflouß»(iußy Wellington, or fruin /.' '. ' ■'•■•' ' ■ ~ : ■■:, ';■' ; wm. sellar, ; ■;.-•' •■• '; ..'■'•■ Local Aawit at Mastertnn '

AMALGAMATE Claras 1 m ■■■;.' ;-'U : -m Mastertou >i WEDNESDAY, DEC}! ■ BOXING J&x M ; ARSHALL-Eflray. .Jodoes-t : F.Gray, W. Carey,' Staktees J. Hooper, 0, Mniston.''. tJ. Hooper,' I l ', O'Connor, o„Ewiiigtoii.:: '. '" H6if.TttEAStlßElt t W. ..Sellarj. HON;i Secretary, E. H. Waddiiigton. . ' GiiouND Oomhittbe—W.Blihkhorue, W,';kiigley, T. Collior, J.'Morris, iunr. ' : • 0. P. Skipper, 1 ' ■ Gtxmi ; Commitiek—The Do]egates. ; Thuskjskper-Geo,'Hooper.- '" PROGKAMME, 1, Maiden Race, 220 yards, Entry 2)., First Prize 30/-, Second prize 15/- T 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 B/.. 4. Boxing Day Handicap (Open to all) first event 120 yards, Ist'£lo, 2nd '•£s, 3rd £2, 5. Saok Eace, Entn-1/:, firal 10s, 2ud -.-■ 6/- \ ■ .J ' '.' 8,. Walking Handicap, 11 milos, Ist i 3 2nd £l. 7. Girls Race (under 12) 100 yards, Entry free, Ist 5/- 2nd 2/6 8. Boxing Day Handicap, 2nd ovont;-220-yards ' 9. Youths Eace (under IB) 200 yank Entry ty, Ist 10s, 2nd 8/- "' ' 10; 100 yards Handicap,' Ist2o/-, 2nd 10/-, Entries close 1 p.in on ground. 11, Vaulting with a pole, Entry 2f, Ist 20s, 2nd 10s 12, Hnlf.-inile Handicap, Ist £2, 2nd 18. Greasy Pig, Entry 1/-, prize, the ■ pig which must bo caught by tho . .tail. 14, Hurdle Handicap (10 hurdles) 220 yard.3,lst£2, second 11. ,' 15. Putting the stono, entry 2s; Ist 20s, second 10s 10, Friendly Socioties Handicap (for members only) 220 yards; Ist 12 2nd £l, . ■ 17. ' prize given by P. Dickson, 'Whole-. sale Drapery Company)- suit of clothes, ■ 18. 150 yards Handicap) Ist 80s, 2nd 15s. Entries closo at 1 pan, on tho ground. '■ 19. Three-legged race (undor 15) Entry Is per pair, Ist 10a, 2nd ss, 20. Boxing Day Handicap, final oyent •140 yards. 21. Obstacle Baoe (boys under.ls) Entry , : lsjlstlOUudSs. ; " 22. One Mile Handicap, Ist £B,2nd 4 .. 10s. -'• '■'-.'■■ 28. Consolation Handicap,' 220 yards, .-.< entry Is, Ist 20s, 2nd 10b,'. 24, Tug of War, 10 a side l Married v Single. Entry Is, prize 20s.

RULES AND REGULATIONS, Entries (with performances) for all Handicaps (oxcept 100 yards, 150 yards and Consolation) to bo made to the Secretary on : or before WEPpSDAY 12th Decembor; declared on 16th Deoe'nboi'i Koniiuations for Han. dicuns.,.Busing Day/Ss, acceptance Cs; Walking 2s. acceptance 8s j 100 yds, 2a 6d 1 p.m.ou the grouud; Half mile 2s, acceptance 8s; Hurdles. 2s, acceptance 8a: Friendly' Societies 2a, acceptance 8a j 150 yards, 3s, 1 p.m. oil the ground ; Oho Mile, % acceptance, 3/-; ground. ou Ground on' Day of Sportß.. 't\io eonip'etiton to start or uo prize; three to start or no second prize, The decisions of the Coininittpe in all cases of dispute tq. he .final. In the eveut of the weather proving unfavorable, the Cpimniitee shall have it ii; their power to ppsTfp'JiE. tlio Spovts from day to flay, Jn the Boxing Day Handicap winnora of the most points in the three events will take the prize: to count as follows—s points for first place, 8 for second place, and two for tluidpla.ee. ADMISSION TO GK(PDis, CIULDItEN USUEIiteIVE, HaLF-PkICE A BKASS BAND ON THE GROUND, EXCUKSION TRAINS, EXCURSION FApS! Sp'tß |o conimepoe at 11 a.rfi. sharp. Pwoesmonof Friendly Societies in full Italia, headed by the BHASS BAND j ail Societies to meet at Hah, at 10' a.in, sharn,, p.H.' WAtiUfNGTON, ' Hon. Sec, 80-12 Perry (jtrcot, Mastertou, -

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3085, 20 December 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3085, 20 December 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3085, 20 December 1888, Page 1

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