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OASTLEPdiNT' BOAD JJOAiID. rpENDERS will close at tbe Office .1 of'the Hoard at Tiuui, on SATUHDAY.tbemhinsUfor ; M eiul linW 144.90 Chniiiw of.thu Minigumikoliti to Uriti - «<>,««. ;■ - Pirlioulars at County' Coimcil Offices', Mnstcrtoi'i. , ;.."..'■. JiF. fIAOHBKLL,::.-,■ . .'■. . ■-.'Chairman. ' Jauuary 21st, 1889. 1 -..'■.'.. ;■ ■ 3iio THE WAIRARAPA-. AND EAST OOAhT PAST IRAL AND AUBICULTURAL SOCIETY, . . Fovndallffl, hcoryomtci 1878., :' ■ , THE ANNUAL ' RAM AMD KWB FAIR. \ WillbeJieldon W EDNESDA Y,Gtu FEBRU ARY,IBB9 ix the ' •:■'•'. SOOIETIE'S PRIVATE SHOW ; GROUND'S,-'':. Neat- tho' Railway Station, Carterton. Sale to Commence at 11.30. Entries elusd on WEDNESDAY.January 30th, at noon. E.W. DORSET, Secretary, HAWKES BAY AGRICULTURAL . AND PASTORAL'SOCIETY. mHE ANNUAL RAM PAIR will be held on WEDNESDAY, Gth February. W.BEILBY, , MASTERTON AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. THE ANNUAL SAM "ft EWE PAIR Will be held in Musbi'S Lowes & lorns' Sale)ards, Masterton, on WEDNESDAY, FEB. 20, 1889. Et trance Fees : Bams, Gd porhead up to 10, and 3d per lnwl fur all over that "number; Ewes, le per score-up to 100 and (id pec score for all over that number. Entries, accompanied by Fees, close with the Secretary, Mnsterton, on FRIDAY, February 15th, at !) p.m. Wiioi) making entry, Auctioneer to be nominated; also state if Rams are to be sold separately or ill lota of 2,6,10, or Otherwise. All sheep to bo in the pons by 10 o'clock on the morning of the. Fair, and to be removed only by permission uf the Stewards, *' Sale of Rams to commence at 12 noon. IUOHD.J.FITTON, 3100 Secretary, THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY. Will hold SHE HP FAIRS At the following vards (kindly placed at their disposal by Mr Bridge and Mr Gaisford) : AT FAIRFIELD YARDS, ONGA ONGA . (Near Waipawu, Hawkes Bay), ON WEDNESDAY. 20m FEB., 1889, AND AT MOUNT HERBERT YARDS (Near Waipukuraa, Hawkes Bay), FRIDAY, 22v D FEBKUARY. 1889, Commencing on each day at 11,30 a.m. FOR THE FAIRFIELD FAIR 10 finfi SHIiEP OF MIXED l\),\J\J\J AGE" AND SEXES, some fat, and also a number of cattle, have already been enlorcd by various owners, and ' FOR THE MOUNT HERBERT FAIR On account of various owners— Q(\<\(\ SHEEP fIF MIXED AGES OWUU AND SEXES, some fat CATTLE from • the celebrated Mount Herbert Herd. Draught Horses Further entries of Sheep, Horses and cattle for both Fairs will be received up till date ofsale, A conveyance for Fairfield will meet the momiiij; traiu from Woodvillo at Takapau. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. JOHN CRAIG, Apent. IN ROBINSON, 8088 Auctioneer. RRDMAN'S wmmm* (Registered.) TT7ELLINGTON RACING CLUB, SUMMER MEETING, 1889. Thursday and Friday, 7tli and Bth FEBRUARY. Acceptances Foe Telegraph Stakes,7s sovs, J mile, (2 aovn) Hiirdio Handicap (lirsfc day), 80 eovb, 2l miles, (3 eovs) ; Steward's Handicap, lOOaovs, lj miles, (3 sovs);' Welter Haudioap, 76 sovs, H miles, (2 sovs) Also i-ENTRIES for Seixinc Race, of 50 sow,, W.F.A, selling price, £IOO, 71bs allowed for every £?0 reduction in sellin?price.ll miles;(2sovs.) CLOSE ON WEDNESDAY, 80th JAN. At9p,m, Note.—The Selling and other conditions of tho Hack Hurdle Ike on each day have been struck out:HaokHubd&e Bace, (Ist day), of 15 sovs; post entry, 1 govi minimum weight lUst. One mile and a halt. Hack Hurdle Handicap, (2nd day), of 16 sovs; entrance 1 sov. Entries to be made with the Secretary not later than.4p.m. on tho first day's races. Weights declarod and acceptance notified tho same night, One mile and a quarter, H, M.LYON, ;' . Secretary. Club Hotel. Wellington, -.. 10th January, 1889. 3108 MASTERTON LIVERI&BAIT' STABLES. ' ,| TTOOD tenders his beßt thanks .. Dto tho travelling public ana settlers of tho district for the liberal patronage bestowed on him since he commenced business in Masterton. Tho CLUBSTABLES will be found commodious, comfortable, well-ventilated; and supplied with eve.y convenience that i™»pjlors or owners of horses can desire. ~...' A first class;collection of .Buggies, Carry-alls, and :reliablo Saddlo Horses constantly onhiro at modorate rates. Everyi attention. paid to the requirements of Commercial Travellers. The;'.' Favorite",. 'Bus moots evory Train. ;• . ' ' eSOURU PAPDOOKP 2211

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3112, 25 January 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3112, 25 January 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3112, 25 January 1889, Page 3

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