JTO SQUATTiiItS, Uulifti 1 FAIL- | MEIW. AND INVBBTORB ! IS' LANDED PWOI'KKTY. | '-'OO,OOO j ACHES OF FIII-iT-OLAHK LAND j MUALENKAJiGiSIWIiNE. rOVEIUT HAY, Title, to many blwfci, Tr.-tiisfor, and fur tho balanco title is guaranteed, MESSRS D.IVIES & CO, OTJLD draw attention to tho largo bloukß of first-class pastoral kml that they have for sale at and near Giabornc, Poverty Buy District, The drawback boon tho difficulty of disposing of stock, but that drawback is now moved, ns n ready market is established at their very door?, Messrs Kchon Ikos, having opened their freezing and meat proserving works at Qisborno. As a further inducement to speculators, it may lie as well to stato that RABBITS ABE UNKNOWN in tho Poverty Bay District, and any sontleman buying an estato thoro can do no with tho utmost confidence, firstlj, bocauso he wil secure somo of the best <|uality land in Now Zealand, and, secondly, because ho will be Absolutely Free from that greatest scourge to Dinners, ;he Rabbit Pest, For further particulars. Apply to DAVIES AND CO, LAND AND MINING AGENTS, Panama-street, Wollin^on, to this pirt of tho country has, hitherto. 3385
m it##--V, li, aiharm'a bifle associaTIUN, SIXTH ANNUAL MKETINO, 10 m: HELD AT MASTERTON. THURSDAY AND Fll[D AY, 19th and 20th Decsmbor. o> - Mill THE AcSPII'JIS o]' Patron, Colonel Butts; President, Cupiain I'ownaU; Vice-Presidents, Colonel Bobcrts, N.Z.C,, Major Donald, Captain Tully, W. 0. Buchanan (M.H.H.I, (f. BsCtliam (M.H.U.), 0. MacShano, and A. Matthews, Es<is. Coinmm- - ote yton-n— Cu]>taiu Cameron, Vols Oaten ami Bruntou; Masierton; Lieutenants Thompson and Hooper, Sergt Matthews; Fcatbenton: Captain A Donald, Lieuk Smith urnl Benton; Pnpawai: Captain Jury, Litutr, Maniticra and Ngatuerc; Carterton: Messrs ltupt, Fairbrothor oii'.t Jas Heid. Treasurer, Captain Cameron; Secretary, Sergeant-Major Eezar, 1. Mutebtok Match, 200yds—Teu shots, Snii'er ritlo or carbine, 2. Wmiwrox Muca, 300 ami s)oydsSeven shots at each ratn<e. 3. W.wu.uupa Match, 500 aud Cooyil« Seven allots at cnch ratine. •I, Piiebidkni's Match, GOOyds—Tea shots, o. Tejjis Mai en, 200 nnd oUOyds -Seven allots at each ranee, Fikaii Match, lor District Champion Belt. -Tlie ten highest scorers, Wairarapa Volunteers; till shots; 600 yds. Enlrauca Fees-Members' Annual Subscription 10s (id; J matches at 2s Gd, 10s; For Team's Match, 25s per team, Entries (or matches olose at the Drill Hall, Masterton, on WEDNESDAY, Do-ceinbi-r 18. Ammunition—Competitors must provide their own ammunition in all hut tin Hnal Match, Auckland ammunition only to he used. Competitors bringing any oilier iviU bo disqualified. Sighting Shots—Two shots will bo allowi d At each range, (id each. Utiles—The firing will be canicd out under the latest issued rules of (ho New Zealand llitle Association, Full—The minimum pull of the trigger to be (slbs. Disputes—All disputes will be decided by tho Committee, whose decision shull bo final, l'resa—Uniform or mufti optional, but at presentation of prizes Volunteers must appear in uniform. Firing to commoncu at 7 a.m tirsl day, and at such hour as tho Committee may name for subsequent day or days. (iviiians may compete, but their scores will not count for the aggregate prizes, Prizes-Five cash prizes guaranteed iu each match, and throe aggregate prizes. District Champion—for 188',)—to bold tho Bolt for one year, and tho President's Oold aud Silver medals to be held absolutely. Wairarapa volunteers oil the Active List only to be eligible for possession of the M. Refreshments may be procured on the ground, By Order, EDWIN BEXAR, 3381 SccreturyW.H.A. Xiruis find New Year Cheer, SPECIAL NOVELTIES. MRS CORBETT. ISukor, Coiitectioner au<l Fruiterer, Cni'iior Shop, Queen-ijfc., Masterton, Ifi making special arrangemoiits for the festivo season—Clioico Fruit I Prints, locally grown and imported, Pines, Oranges, Lomons, Banuuas, Strawberries, Plums, Gooseberries, frosli supplies daily. Come and inspect the Christinas Cakes, Short Broad, Currant Huns, and Pastries, Confeotionory, plain and fancy in endless variety.—CofTeo and Refreshments at nil hoursi—Strawberries and Cream, Aerated Drinks,—Rooms fur ladies and private parties, 3385 EKEMUNrTWNHA^ MAT bo had by travelling com panics, or for balls, parties, pu'die meetings, Ac., at MODERATE CHARGES, Tho Halt is commodious and fitted with ovory convenience. For terms apply to tho proprietor, august malberg, WW • IMrtjw#
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3389, 18 December 1889, Page 3
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