SLAUGHTER SLAUGHTER! SLAUGHTEI BANKRUPT STOCK SALI Ulothiru Wednesday, Nov. 2 AND FOLLOWING DAYS, In the estate of Byron Brown ofW linpton, lAVING purchased from the 0 cial Assignee the entire stock-u trado of the abovo bankrupt at discount of 031 per cent off cost will off tIicsamoiitSJAUGIITERINGPIUCh OPPOSITE CLUB HO TE." MASTERTON, Lately occupied by H, Peieihek, ns Boot Mart, TRE STOCK MUST BE CLE ARE. HUT AT ONCE. SLAUGHTER OF Men'?, Youth's an Boy's Clothing, Oilskins, Dress GoodBlack and 'Jolored Cashmeres, Mnt Calicoes, Sheeting, Blankets, Flanneli ! Curtains, Cretonnes, Ladies' Undei clothin;,', Trimmed and Untrimme Millinery, Feathers, Flowers, Lacei Ladies' and Girl's Ulstors, Jacket: Dust Cloaks, Costumes, Blouses, Uir brellas, Parasols, Underskirts, Hosicrj Mercery, Hats, Capß, Ribbons, Plushei Dress Trimminm, Haberdashery, &a k W- BELL PROPRIETOR. SLAUGHTER. SLAUGHTER. SLAUGHTER, AMALGAMATED FRIENDLY SOCIKTIF Demonstration SPOETS. MASTKRTON I'AKK. BOXING DA Y, THURSDAY, 2iVrn DECEMBER Mnrshall-F Gray; Judges-F Gray, W Care ,1 Morris, D S l'apworth; StarlersUuuner, C KwingUi,; Hon TreasurerAVickens; Hon Secretary-]'; H WmMitij ton; Ground Committee-.! Jlorri-, i Hawkc, S liartlett, G Allen, K Kwiugtoi W I'iuiigiiall; Cewral Commit tee—Deli gates; Time-keeper—S J Russell, 1 Maiden Race, 220 yds, entry 2s, Ist ill)* 2nd 15s 2 Novel Race (under 15), run 50 yds Imck wards, run 50 yds, 50 yds mi nil fours,; cntr Is, Ist 10s, 2litl lis 3 Hosing Day Handicap, first event, Is S3, 2nd £2, 3rd ill; (points), special prize; Ist 20s, 2nd 10s •I Hop, Step, ai.il Jump, entry 2s, lsl 20; 2nd 10s 5 Walking Handicap, V s mile;, lbt £3, 2n til li Hurdle Handicap (10 hurdles), lirst even 120 yds, Ist £3. 2nd £2, 3rd £1 7 Hoys Race (under 12), entry free, Ist it 2nd 2s lid 8 Second Event lio\ing Day Hamlieap, 22 yds, special prizes, 14 20s, 2nd 10s 0 Girls Race (under 12), 100 yds, cntr fire, Ist .Vs, Wis lid in Friendly rijcictits ll,iudica|i (for men lier.s only), 220 yds, Ist i'2, 2nd £1 U Special Rare, llax employees' kys limit 12 Hurdle Handicap, second event, 220 yd: 31 Olil Man's Race (over 50), special priz suitof clothes, eiitnniro Is 12 Half Mile Handicap, Ist £2, 2nd£l 15 100 Yards Hamlieap. Ist 20s, 2nd 10entries close at 1 p.in, jii tiic ground Hi Vaulting with a Pole, entrance 2s, Is 20s, 2nd 10s IT final Event, Hosing Day Handicap, II yds. special prizes £l, 2nd 10s 18 Special Race, Has Employees Handica 111 Final Event, Hurdle Hamlieap, 110 yd 20 i\u rot in the Pot, entrance Is, ill 21 One Mill' Handicap, Ist prize X' 3, 2n £1 10s 22 150 Yards Handicap, Ist 80s, 2nd 15' [entriesclose at 1 pin on the ground) 28 Consolation Handicap, 220 yds, entry I: Ist 20s, second 10s . 21 'i'ug-of-AYar, 10 aside, Committee, Friendly Societies, entry Is, prize 120s RULES & REGULATIONS. Entries with performances for all handicap (except 100,150 yds and consolation) to 1 made to the Secretary on or hefoie THUKij DAY, liltli December, Handicaps declared o SATURDAY, 21st December, Nomination for Handicaps, Hosing Day, Bs, acceptanct Bs, "Walking, 2s, acceptance Bs, 100 yds, 2s, p in on ground, half-mile, 2s, acceptance, 3: hurdles, 2s lid, acceptance 2s lid, Friciull; Societies, 2s, acceptance 3s, 150 yards, 2s li on the ground 1 p m, 1 mil», 2s acceptance, Hi consolation, Is on the ground. Acceptanct on ground day of sports, 'JJwo competitors t start or no prize, three or no second prizi I'he decision of the Committee in all cases i lispute to be filial. In the event of th rather proving unfavourable the C'oinmittc iliall have it in their power to postpone th iports from day to day, In the Boxing Da >nd Hurdle Handicaps winners of the mo.' oints in the three events to take the priz ml count as follows—s for lirst place, 8 fo ;eond, 2 for third place, Admission to th m.,,1,1 1= i.i,;i,in,n under 12 half-price round. Sports commute 1 a.m. sharp. Grand procession of Friend!; xicties in full regalia, headed by band. A' icietics to meet at the Foresters Hall i I a-ni. sharp. E. H, IUDDINGTOX, ' Secretary. Fcriy-strcctMastcrtom 8 !il BOROUGH OF MASTERTON, In the matter of "The I! initial ioi of Local Elections Act, 1880,' "The Municipal Corporatioi Act, 1881)," ami the amendments thereof, r |IHE following candidates have been 1 duly nominated for the ollice of Mayor, nt tho present election,— OULLEN, WILLIAM HERON, GEORGE A poll as between tho abovo candilatanvillbc taken on WEDNESDAY, !7tb Kovembor, 1889, between the loura of nine in tho forenoon and six n tho afternoon, in tho Tcvm Clerk's }fficO| Masterton, R. BROWN, 1800 Jtotwnwg Oflicor.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3369, 25 November 1889, Page 3
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