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;BusinessvNotices^ - ANNIVERSARY JJAY, TUESDAY, 22m JANUARY, .1889. ' A Grand Peto x In aid of the funds for cleariner off the debt of the Ohuroh, > ' Willbb held in the' Pastoral Society's Grounds, Carterton UNDER tho'managoniont of a large and influential Committee of Ladies and Gentlemen. Committee for Athletic Sports.— Mours F. W. R, Seed, E. Buckendgo, T. Rathiono, G, W. Dollar, J. M. Beechey,-W. P. Allen, W. G. King. A. Booth, and A. A, Moicor, Judgo-G, W. Dellor, Starter-Mr J. M, Beechey, Timekeeper-Mr A. Booth; Handicappera—Whom the Cortunitto may nppoint. PROGRAMME OF SPORTS. Anniversary Handicap of £lO, three events, 100,220, and 440 yards, to bo decided by poml.. Second prizo 12, third prizo £1 from the stakes. Nomination 4s, acceptance Bs. 1. Maiden Race, 150 yards, open to all those who have noverwon an advertised race. First prize i'l, second prize 10s, entrance 2s, 2. Anniversary Handicap (Ist ovent)100 yards. 3. Sack Race, 150 yards, Ist prize 15b, 2nd ss. Entrance Is, 4. Friendly Societies' Hep. (in regalia) 220 yards'j first prize £llos, second 10s. Nomination Is Cd, acceptance Is. . 5. Half-mile running handicap... Nomination 2s, acceptance Is.. Ist prizo • 80a,2ndl0s. ; • " 6. Running high jump, first prize 10s, second ss. Entrance Is 7. Anniversary Handicap (2nd event) ■' 220 yards. " ' 8 Three-lepgedßace, 150 yards,, first prize 15s 2nd ss. Eutrauce Is' 6d. 9. One Mile Walking Match, Ist prize . £'i, 2nd 10s. Nomination Is 6d,' acceptance Is, 10. Hop Step, and Jump, Ist prize £l, 2nd 7b (id. Entrance 2s. ' 11. Handicap Hurdle Race, 220 yards, over 0 flights of hurdlos, Ist prize il 10s, 2nd 10s, Nomination la Gd

acceptance Is.'''■; 12. One Mile Handicapi first prize £2, second 10s. Nomination Is 6d acceptance Is. 18. Anniversary Handicap (third event), 410 yards. • ' 14, Obstacle Race, Ist prizo 20s, 2nd 10s. Entrance Is. * 16. Forced Handicap Ist prize £llos 2nd 20s, Nomination for winners Is 6d, for losers Ib. 16..Tilting Match' of £s,2ndhorsoto receive LI from the stakos. Entrance RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. Nominations to state all place performances for the past two years, 2. The Anniversary Handicap, to be decided by points viz., first placo to count five (5) points, 2nd place three (3) points, and third place two (2). points. - 3. In all races and competitions threo to start or no second prize will be given, and in the ovent of special prizes beiug given, they will take the place of second money.

4. All protests if any inußt bo lodged with the Secretary in writing not later than 15 minutes after tho olose of the race or competition, 5. In the overifc of any competitor making a false start he shall he placed one yard behind his previous mark for each false start he makes. 6. The decision of the Committee in all caßcs shall be final. 7. In the event of a walkover in any of the competitions one half of the stakes will be awarded. ■B, Tho Committee shall have power to postpone the sports to any date they think fit, in event of wet weather, or and other unforseen oircumstance. Nominations close with the Secretary, at the Empire Store, Carterton, on FRIDAY, 11th January,; and tho handicaps will be published on Tuesday, the 15th, in the Waihaeapa Daily. Acceptances close on FRIDAY, the 18th. ■ - A. A. MERGER, Hon Secretary Sportß Committee There will be running, jumping, leaping, hurdle racing, Old Annt Sally, cocoanut shying, quoits, and dancing on the green to a Grand Brass Band aiid Eefreshmonts aeivod out by tho nicest girls in Carterton, and at reasonable prices. . ' ADMISSION-ONLY ONE SHILLING. Children, Half-Price. THE GRAND STAND will be wholly kept for.Ladies, and a Ladies Cloak Room at Back in charge of attendant. Admission to Stand to. R. FAI&BROTHER, Hon. Sec. Game Committee. GRAND CONCERT, lyceum hall, oarterton;. JANUARY 22,1889. ' ' After tho concert A DANCE of 2 lionrs duration, pregramme of which will bo published. Admission to concert and dance: Front seats 2s, back Is. 0. G. BECKETT, \ ROUOANAVAN, I Committee/ H. POTTS, f T. EATHBONE, J W.J.LINDOP, • Hon Secretary- Ground Oommitteo. W.DOWNARD, General Socrotary.

NEW ZEALAND PRODUCE AND GENERAL AGENCY. • W.J, GANDY, fi, Groy-streot and Custom-House Quay, WELLINGTON, N.Z, UNDERTAKES the Sale, Purchaso, or Forwarding by Land or Sea, of Now Zealand PRODUCE and MerchandißO in general. ToßutoFactomrs and dealers in Dairy produce,' he offers the special advantage 1 of ■'a COOL AND OAPAOJOUS CELLAR, close to the Queen'B Wharf, for storage of Butter, W. J. G. ia also a Custom-House Agent,. ■. •-,-:. 8017

Limp Ho! • Lime Ho . LIME HO! WELL I What is the matter now? Just this* There has been such arunontheHarriettvilleLime of late, that the kiln is kept burning day .and night to keep up with the orders. All architects that know, their : business specify nothing else but Harriettville Lime, Mauriceville,. Well, why do they specify Harriettviilo"Lime?-'Just this! They know thoir. business, and that is more than soihe people do. They know ajgood article when they 'see' it. It is their business to kribw. 1 They know that the lime produced it the Harriettville Lime Kiln is the beat in the,wprld and licks creation for whiteness.'lt contains 92 per cent.pure lime, guarahi teed, Not 92 por cent, of sand and dross J don't produce'such' an article, and palm it off as Mauriceville Lime. Ifyou want such an article just go outside of yourhousesand soupeup thamud off the roads, and put B'per "cent." HarriottvilleLußo into it and you have it. Ifyou, ijall on my agents-Mr J. P, Cowie,' Masterton; 1 Mr, !&.:- Trbtmani Greytown; Messrs P. ; H«tscm & Co;, Wellingtonj and .Mr R.--T.'-Edwards, Pajm'ewton, you will get circulars, and analysb/or from the ).h\ :■■' manure lime you, wUI get it for. next ;to, nothing. If" that ' is not.cheap ; chcugh come and take it for.: nothing,'. But don't be canght; ';^ : :,_- ,: : .-H;;il.BEOOK^w:.;;-| j8 :; -;■;'. . ',''='•:.'.," : - .-'-l- : ;Matitioevillet ■

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3103, 14 January 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3103, 14 January 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3103, 14 January 1889, Page 4

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