R W. MILLS & Qo. (limited). HARVESTING MACHINERY. SEASON'S STOCK JOSfLANDED COMPRISING The Buckeye lowdowjj Reapers # Binders. rPHE Lightest and Strongest Machine m the World. J. The NEW KNOTTEK.tho Simplest and most Porfoofc. Tho Buckeye cannot ( capsize on Hill Sides. No Transport Carriage Necessary 1 . ; v. ; ; n 1 : Tho Buckeye is AWAY AHDAD of all others in ' ; : improvomonts this season BUCREYE two h»rso Mowing -M&ohiu ; , - HORNSBY'S Combined Reapera and Mowers. . r , HORNiiBY'S Two horsoMowinp Machinos. HORNSBY'S Scrub Cutting Machines for Manuka and Cotton Wood Surub. American Hoarse Hay Rakes. . Rovolving Horso Hay Rakes. American Winnowing Maohines for separating and cieaning all kinds of Grass . i ' '' j ' 1 ' ■ : i! ' Seeds and Grain, ExiKis for Buckeye Reapers & Binders Eitius for Hornsby's Reapers & Binders Binder Twine of best quality Binder Twine " . - ••: ;. ;>■ i j; /. v.' :>• *>' v. • American Hill Side Ploughs Hornsby si and 2 "Wheel nnd.Swing Ploughs* H, ■ American Horso-Hoes^andCultOTtors.:--r.' ' . : Howard's Colonial Pattern Double Furrow Plough !■ t MILLS & CO,' -Limited.-, Agricultural' implement and machinery importers V, WELLINGTON.
TEE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE OF GFUERS GREAT ADVANTAGES , 'SONS; T»™s„ nt . TO PERSONS con f (in) P' at " l K settling of thoiraatato,or of a Bura or suras of TO PERSONS a ' ,ou ''° l 1 !^ 8 thoir wills, and desiring to secure the faithfui execution of their hut wishes. • - ■ : . TOPERSQNS desirous of ounatitutiiis; trusts'for charitable or lonurolent obi . ]CCtB» , • TO FOREIGN TRUSTEES holding; moneys in trust for persons rosidont ir :■i ■y . 'his Colony, toinfloUß" ti»y. WellniEttoh, or from Wm. SELLAR, . . Local Ajimt at Mastorton
KUMURAU HACK RACE MEET- - ■" . ING.: TO BE HELD AT KUMURAU, VALLANGU'S FLAT, TUESDAY, JANUARY, 1,1889. (For Al/Som that kte iiewr won anj jRa,.. otforthan[Euck Raci^jtt^ pboglamme, . 1. HurdleliacouflOsoyvse^^Kse 2 bovs, dver. : hardies stone up, about 2£ miles!" EuHk 2. HuidleEupuof 7, suvs, 18ov., Cat cli weights,'about! mile and a half. Eiitry lOa,: \ > 3. Kumurau Stakes of IO bovb, second 'hone 2 bovb, lOst up,'about a mile and a half, Eutry 10s. ; : 4.- Hack Eace of 8 sovb, second horso 1 bov. For. horses that-ha'vo' hevet started for any race, ?st up, about 1 mile and a half. Entry 10a. 5. Hack Race of 7 sovs, second horso 1 bov, 12 stono up, about 1 milo and a half.. Entry 10s. ' : 6. Working Man's Eace of G soys, second horse 1 aov. Owners up, about 1 mile. Entry ss. 7. Consolation of 7 sov«, second horse 1 eov, 83t up,' about futile.Entry 10s," ' RULES k REGULATIONS.
WAIRAMI'A CALEDONIAN SOCIETY, OFFICE BEAKERS AND JUDGES.President —Mr Walter Perry ['Vice-Prealdeutj-Mr T, M. > Brown j' Directors— i Messrs 0. E. Bremner, W. vB. Biiwk, John" Caraoron, , ,\\'m,,'Cahw];on,' Robt, A, W. Cave, Jobh Drummond, : A. 'feElkins; Kiob J, Fitton, Farnuabar Gray,, David. Guild, George Hewn,. John; Hessey, A.. W. Hogg, Wm, Lowca, Tb'qraas Mackayj AVilliam Miller, Dr A. Cummlng Miluej Messn James .Mulr, Robert McKay,' 'Donald McKenzjej M, : MoKeorie,Donald McPlieo, 0, E.Osborne, James Roes,' Alexander .-Stowart"and; Ifc'M, D, Whatman, Judges—Messrs C. E, Breuincr, W, B. iiuiok, Robert jCameron, Faroubar Gray, John Llvingstohci. Muir, Win. McKfnzie, Donald Mcl'hec, James Ross and B. St. D, Wliatmau'.' 1 Hanilbnpcn -'-Messrs A, A. Elklns, James Muir, F. 0 Connor, and James Ross.' Piper, Mr John Stewart,
ANNUAL GATHERING Will take place at the I'ARK, Mastertou ou ( ' TUESDAY, JAKUARY Ist, 1889, ' Sports to'comm'cnco at'lt' o'clock u.ni, ahaii). A brass laud will play cUoico selectionsduring the" day."; , - ■! '• , -rTOORAMMEi Waiiirapa. Handicap, consisting of three distances, uarcely 100, .200 and WO yards. Entries to be made, to' the Secretary up to Thursday December 20. ■. Handicaps doclared aud published, on Monday, December 21th, Entrance 2s Gd, acceptance 2s fid,' First prize, fli ob, Eeccriil £2oi, third £10s; also first and second prizes fo:each event of -30 a ami 10s reipecuvcly. ■■■ ' ; , : li Maideu lace, 220 yards, entry 2s Cd; first prize 40a, aud Slessra M, Caeelbcrg and Go's box of ten, second 20a. : 2. Throwing heavy hatnmei'.' entrance SsGdj first prize 40s aiid Mr E. I'earce's pair of boots, sccoudSOs, ■ 3. Wairarspa Handicap,first event, 100 yds, first 30s, second 15s . ' 4. Hop-stcp-'andvTump,'entrance 2s Gd, first l'riza 30s, and Mr I', T, Bedmau's bot of tea, second 5. Wrestling match (Cumberland ' Style) entrance 6s, first prize'' Messrs Smith ami Hogg'a silver medal, £3 and entrance money, second Mr A, Henderson's s$ of studs and 20s 0, Hurdle Handicap, "220 yards, over ten hurdles, entt&uco' 2s, acceptance 2s; first prize GOsand Messrs Towns'end aud Oownert pair spurs, second 20s 7. Tossing the Cabor, - entrance 2a Gd; first prize 40a sooond tjij- •. ■ ■■., 8. Valjring Handicap, '1 mile, entrance 2s, accoptnnsq 2j i flint prize 70s and Mr G. John' ston's ham. seooud 30s and Mr J,.'William's cigaretto case, third 10s 9. Bagplm music, entrance 2s'od, first, prize 40s, second 20a if three coiripetitore» • • • ~10. Highland Fling, eatranco 2s, first: prise Messrs J.Payton & Co's silver medal aud 20b. second 10s , ' 1 •
First race will start at 12 noon, sharp. No (jeraon will bo allowed to : start a horse unless' ho subscribs 10s (6 t,ho fundß,; except ia the Working Men's fiaco. •. ' All second monies to be deducted from dvertised amount of stakes,. Should not sufEcient funds be foithcoming'the stakeß will be paid pro: nki, If sufficient the stakos will be' increased and other races added. No horse'will bo allowed to win more than one race, except in the case of uxtra races, : 1 .< 3076 THOS, OARSWELL, WAIRARAFHORTfI COUNTY, , \TOTIOE js.hefebT.given that tot the J. v ' purpose of providing interest on a loan of £3OOO the Counoil ;has ostablishei} a toll on'the MastertonAVaiinata Road, adjoining the, Pound, Reserve near Taueru,' to be called the Taueru Toll that on and after January the lst, : , 1889, thd following soalerif tolls ■■■ ■- B D For every Horse or tiar-
.'ll. Thrco Legged liftoo/ for youths under 16 years j entrant k; Bret prize 10s, and two Op lags of flour from Mr A, W. Itennll, Eeoonaßs,tliird2a < . 12. Wniraraiia' Handicap, second" event,' 220 yds, first prize 30s, second 16s. ~ 13; .Running long jump, .ontrhce 2.4, first pmeSOsand Mr H,' Fowler's secoiullOs, • •. ~..'14. Obstacle Race, eutrauco' 2s Gd, first pnzo.4oß, second IDs. : 15.,Puttibg the.Stone, entrance 2s, first pruo 40b and 1 Mr % Uougall'a clock, second 10 s and Mews J; Graliatn J; Co's box of tea. 10,' Scotch Reel, ontranbe 25," first prize 20a and MrTemple's- reading lamp, second 103. ~ ... .. . ' 17. Vaittrapa. Haudicap/ir third' event, 440jd8,'first prize JOa. second 15s; \ 18.',VaUHiiig Villi Pole, entrance 3s, first prito''4oS'hw -Jlti Qraurnet'i -Box • Cigars, '■ ; .... ...., IS. Higli Jump, entrance 2k,- first nrizo 3.0s and Mr Jno'. Young's net, of Boxing (Jloveß,s®condloß 20, Wr eß .tiing, OMcb.as.catch-au, eutrauco 3s, Irat pf'w 20s and Mr W, Perm's special of 20s, with entrance ■ money ; added, second 158. . ■'
ncssed • 6 For every two-whoeled 'vehicle, ; •.with Qt without springs, drawn ' by onohorse' 1Q ■For every additional how attaphed . tosiich'vehicle "6 For overy four-wheeled vehicle : by 0 For'evety'additinnnlhoriieattitohedj.;.' to sqch v'ehiolo . ' G For. every ■ : foar;wheelod: vohiolo• - without Springs,-drawnby .one .. hoise.... '. . . ...; ; ... .10 For every additional horee attached - , .. to audi vehicle .. 1 0 For oveiy vehicle piqpolled along a road by steam or' like power 10 0 For every Yehlclo'drawn by jwo • bullocks .... ~j 1 0 For every additional pair of bullocks:kttach'ed to such.yobicle.... 1 0 This sohbdule. shall bo read as if the words |marb,' 'gelding,' * assj' or' niulo' wore inserted after j die, word,! horse throughout; ; ; ■; Vv
21,; Sack Race, for boya'only, entrauce free, first prize 10s, second 6s,,third 2j fkl.,. . 22/ 880 yards Haudicap; cntranco 2a fid, acceptance 2s Gil, first prize 80s, second 50s ; 23. Running High Jump, entrance 2s, first prize 3'Js otid Mr A, W, Uenall'e DOibs'. Flour; 24. Cjqo Mile Handicap, entranco 3k. acceptance 3d, fitst-iprizo £6, second Ma, third man'to save liia stakes ' 25, ConsoUtion' Handicap, 220 yards, entraiico 2s,(id, first prize JOb, 20s ''' „ 10 members of Oaledouian Society agamßt 1Q {wijetltore, prizo 20s, lH addition, to tlie above, Bcjs' and Cliils' ta.Npveltles, ic, will ho'held, for which prizes mca&h; and.specials from Hessi* H. Peterson, Ji Carpenter, I, J, Hooper and Co James Elliott .Peter Dickson;- T, E, i>ri™» A IN'Wswood, G, R, V..Mn»pk O' Smith'and Co.' : A, Klkb, Mrs Ware and T' Thompson will be given,- ' : • ■ . : SPECIAL PRIZES. First-SilwCqpor£33s; Second-Silver Medal or 21s, for . the most- points' at the Sooietv s Gathering; The points ; io count thus—first 3 points, second 2 points, third 1 point. - ■'■■■■ ■ ' ■. ■ ■■ . GENERAL CONDITIONS, > Events Avill be conducted and. decided Dtriotiy.m accordance with tlie Society's rules and coudihom of competition, a copy of which will be posted ii) a conspicuous place on tho ground, ' . «--> . ; ENTRIES for all - Handicaps, ■ accompanied With fees am .performances,,;miist, be - made later than THUItSDAT, 20th December. C •. „TliWe Competitors.StArt'or.ho Second Prize. ' • Directors,''or whoever shall iii ill eases heiixii,' . In tte eyent of the Weather ■ proving unfavorable, the. Directors' shall liaye it jn their power to. Po9'rW i K'tlie i : Sports. froiMiy ;tc; PRICES 01 ADMISSION—adcIts K / ' Obildreil, hu> PitiCii, and theu'ii'dinilieii' fttsif oil, p'rtient. u'tioii of theirCaidfi of Membership. < WltjfLljAK, b Hon. SeCKtaty,
Provided that no more than ono toll tha|l;k taken ,on any i vehicle .or / hoi'se, pasting or returning' on the Iwjtje' $p$■ And provided flitter that in the case of a vohiole without sprites■having the tiros of all Us wheeler of a breadth of-not less than five inches, tlw wheels being no formed that"■ a surface of net less than fivo inches comes ju contact with tlio ground on a jinn; cart road, the amount, of toll, shall bo.oiio half tl:e rate .which would otherwise. be chargul under tho schedule, By order, F.G, MOORE, . Copty. Clerk, County Council Chambers, . : ' Mastortou 14th Decemberlßßß, ■' GHRISTMAS mumr umv I PRESENTS , ! f GIFTSTGIFTS!! JAMEBEWARE To ALL PURCHASERS , of IRONMONGERY PRESENTS will hegivon equal to 20% of tho value of PURCHASES, ,JNO:[YOI/NG, [BONMO-NGBHr MA .J' K ' ' • 3073
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3090, 28 December 1888, Page 1
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