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THDESDAY,;4tIi.DEOEMBBIVI£ ■.:.;:;■ At lO'ckck;; ■';■ Taratahi -■; STOCK SALE, FHWOOB, WILL soil by Public Auction at ii Taratahi yards as aboYo;. 200 Shorn Ewes, store 80 do; fat . 160 Prime Fat Wcthors, ahorn, tooth (freezers) I3ofloggels.mthoWook 9 Yealinga, steers'and heifers 2 Sows, in pig, forward Further entries invited,

WEDNESDAY, 3rd .■" ■: At 2 o'clock.. • Entirely UNRESERVED Salo of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND . ■ EFFECTS. COW AND OALF, FOWLS. <k, FIf~OOD Has received instructions from Mr W-ii Mureell (who has removed to Chiist church), to sell whole ol hie house hold furniture and effects, on the abovo date, at his late residence, Moroa, near Greytown, at 2 o'clock', comprising—- ■ Drawing Room Suite, Carpets, Ornaments, Chests Drivers,' Washstaiids and Dressing Tables, Toilet .'Ware, Doublo

and 'Single Bodstoads, Liubleums, Lamps, Glassware and Crockery, ;.■ ':" ■'-••■ ■KITCHEN UTENSILS. Cow and Calf and a number of Fowls, FOB IMMEDIATEPMVATB SALE, Fronting Main flood and White's Lino, comprising:— O A Q ACRES, flrat class land UrbO Beciurely foncei and divided into 12 paddocks ail well watered, ?5 nore3now under crop, balance in English include, —Good 8 roomed dwelling house, barn, woodshed, stabling and other outbuildings, yards &o. Very easy terms oan bo arranged 'for, the purchase " the purchase money, and the stock &o, can bo taken at valua-

(ion if desired. For dairying, or agricultural purposes, this farm can not bo beaten, the situation also is excellent, beinpvery healthy, close to the Taratahi Dairy Factory and the Cloroviilo school. For further particulars apply to FHWOOD, Auctioneer. Simplest of construction, Lightest in '. .Droit. The Monarch of the Harvest Field, •

I Surest to Bind. Easiost to manage. lAS, sinco its introduction into the colonies, won thirteen more I prizes than any other marine at public 1 field trials where it has competed, and at the great international' field trial at Parisexposition aftor a trial of four days it obtained first prize, viz,, a Grand Object of Art. The only ono awarded to a British Exhibitor, out of a total of five for the entire exhibition. Ks'A'Massey Machine in complete working.order will be exhibited at the coming Carterton Show, F.H.WOOD, Grey ton 11 M C. T. NATUSCH [Sabout to take over Mr fl. J, Haieh's ARCHITECTURAL BUSINESS

From .the 19th fast. ST, MATTHEW'S PARISH, Social fathering, . THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11th. )RAN tubs,' Music, Rotreshmonts J Admission Is, Children under twclvo, fid, ' 3GC(i EKETAHUNA ATHLETIC SPORTS, 'CO BE HELD ON BOXING DAY,' DEOEMBER2O,IB9O, IN MR JONES'PADDOCK. SPORTS TO START aT 10,30 a.m. SHARP. UNDER IHB PATRONAGE OF THE PAHIAT UA' BAND, OFFICE BEARERS-Preaident, Mr Von Rtdiu; Vice-President, Dr McLounan; Treasurer. Mr A Selby; Socrntary, Mr W Murdoch; Members ot Committee, Messrs Bennett, Bright, Jones, Felling, Toohill, Neilsen,'Tumor; Stattor, Mr I'd Pelling; Handicapper, Mr F Blight; Judges, President and Vice-President. . MOOHAMME, 1 Maiden Race, 200 yds,' first 30s, 2nd 10s, entrance 2s 2 First Event of Boxiug Day Handicap, 100 yds 3 Boys' Race under 12 years, first 7s od, second lis 6d, entrance free 4 Hop, Step and Jump, first 30j, second 10s, entrance 2s 5 Hurdle Race Handicap, 440 yds, . first 40s, second 15s, Entrance 3s 0 Wrestling, (Cumberland style), first 408, second 20s. Entrance 3s 1 Girls Race,. 100 yds, first 6s, second 2s Cd. Entrance freo 8 Second Event of Boxing Day Handicap, 220 yds 9 Puiting the Stone, first 20s, socoud 10s. Entrance 2s 10 One Mile Walking Handicap, first 40s, second 20s. Entranco 3s. 11 Vaulting frith Pole, first 3Cs, second 10s. Entrance 2s 12 Members' Raco, 100 yds, first.trophy ■ ' value 20s.'Entranco 2s 13 Third Evont of Boxing Day Handicap, 440 yds 14 Running High Jump, first 20s, second 10s. Entranco 2s

lo Ono Mile Running Handicap, first 60s, second 15s, Entrance-k 10 Horse Juuip, over bar, limb 100s, . second 20a. Entraucoßs .IV Steeplechase, about 220 yds, first 20s, rfdeoud 10s: Entrance 2s 18 Concololion Kaco, 220 yds, first 20a, second 10s. Entrance 2s HUMS AND KEOULATIONS, Bnlcs Boxing Day Handicap to be won by points counting first 3, second 2, third 1. First ptizo £4, second i'li, third £], ontrunco fee 2s 6d acceptance 2s 6d, Nominations for No 2,5,10 and IB close on 15th December, with the Secretaty.,,;, Nominators are required to send in their previous performances along with their nominations with the amounts above stated, Any competitor using an assumed rianie without thb consent ol tho committee will ho disqualified for tht day. Tho decision ot tho Committee will be final in all eases. Three compo titors to Btart or no second prize. Al! protests must be, luado within ten minutes after the event and accompanied with a fco of 10s whichwill be forfeited if protest not entertained. Competitor! for races leaving tho mark before tin pistol report will be put back ono yard 'Anatssios to ground: Adults Is, children 6d. Horses and dogs strictly prohibited.- . Wni. JIUBDOUH, - : ' ■• - HenrSeer BULL FOR PRIVATE SALE. - •pOAN.BDLL cMved- Oct 1883,/ty XI- Golden OlouJ 285 by Yormau 55 Dam Enchantress 285 by Sir Leopold by Soverign 2758 etc etc. Apph to •..-'K)WIB4Wm

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3675, 29 November 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3675, 29 November 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3675, 29 November 1890, Page 3

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