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THURSDAY, 4tli DECEMBER, 1890 At 10'cltck, , . STOCK SALE. W. P H WOOD, ILL soli by Public Auction at his Taratabi Yards as above 160 Prirno Fat Wcthors, shorn,' 4 tooth (freezers). - . fl'Yealinga, stoersftnd heifers 4 Steers; 2 years old 2 Rows, in pig, forward ■ 8 Store Pigs Further entries invited,V'EDNESDAY, 3rd DECEMBER,IB9O - At 2o!clock. Entitely UNRESERVED Sale of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND ■•-EFFECTS. ; COW AND CALF, FOWLS, &c„ I H WOOD Has-recniyed instructions from Mr W1) Mureclf (who has removed to Christ church),' to sell tho wholo of his house hold furniture and effects, on the above da(o, at. liia lato rosidenco, Moroa, near Grey town, at 2 o'clock, comprising— Drawing Room Suite, Carpets, . Ornaments, Cliests Drawers, . Washstands 'and Dicssint; . Tables, Toilet Ware, Diiublo imd Single Bcdaleads, Linoleums, Lamps,' Glassware and ■ Crockery. . ■ KITCHEN UTENSILS. Cow iiiid Calf aud a number of Fowls, EKETAHUNA ATHLETIC SPOUTS, TO BE HELI) ON BOXING DAY, DECEMBER 20, 1800, IN MR JONES'PADDOCK. SPORTS TO START AT 10.30 A.M. SHARP. UNDER IHE PATRONAGE OJTHE PAHIATUA BAND,. i i f i t t t 3 c I, t r ( I i: H I

OFFICE BEARERS—President, Mr . Von Rtdin ; Vioo-jfresident, Dr MoLeunnn; Treasurer, Mr A Selby Secretary, Mr W Murdoch; Members of Committee, Messrs Bennett, Bright, Jones, Pelling, Tuobill, Ncilsun, Turnor; Staiter, Mr F D Polling; Hnndicapper, Mr I 1 Bright ; Judges, President and Vice-President. riiOOIt.HIJIK, 1 Miiidon Raco, 200jds, first 30s, 2nd 10s, entrance 2s 2 Fiist Event (if J3oxin« Day JTondicap, 100 yds 3 Boys' Eaco under 12 years, first 7s Gd, secor.d 2s 6d, entrance free 4 Hop, Step and ;Jmnp, first 30s, second 10s, entrance 2s 5 Hnrdlo Eace Handicap, 440 yds, first 40sj second los. Entrance 3s 0 Wrestling, (Cumberland style), first 40s, second 20s, Entrance 3s 7 Girls Race, 100 yds, fiwt Bs, second 2s Gd. Entrance freo 8 Second Event of Boxing Day Handicap, 220 yds 9 Putting tho Stono, first 20s, second 10s. Entrance 2s 10 One Mile Walking Handicap, first 40s, second 208. Entrimco 11 Vaulting with Fole, first 3Cs,-second

10s.' Entrance 12 Members' liaco, 100 yds, first,trophy value 20s. Entrance 2s 13 Third Event of Boxing Day Handicap, 440 yds 14 Sunning High Jump, first 20s, second 10s. Entrance 2s 15 OnoMile Running. Handicap, first 60s, second 15a, Entrance 4s 1G Horse Jump, over bar, first 100s, second 20s. Entrance.fis 17 Steeplechase, about 220 yds, first 20s, second 10s. Entrance 2s. ' 18 Coneolotion Knee, '22oyds, first 20s, second 10s. Entrance 2s HOLES AND REGULATIONS. Rules Boxing Day Handicap to ■ bo won by points counting, first 3, ■ second 2, third 1, First prize £4, second £2, third £l, entrance fee 2s 6cl acceptance 2s Od, Nominations for No 2,6,10 and 15 close on loth Decomber, with the Secretary. Nominators are required to send in their previous performances along with their nominations with the amounts above stated. ■ Any competitor using an assumed naiiie without tho consent of the committeo will be disqualified for tho day. Tho decision ot tho Committeo will be final in all oases. Throe competitors to start or uo second prize. All protests must be made within ten minutes after the event and accompanied with a feo of 10s whichwill be forfeited if protest not entertained- Competitors for races leaving tho mark before (he pistol report will be put back ono yard AnjitssroN to ground! Adults Is, Children fid. . Horses and dogs strictly prohibited A GRAND BaLL Will be held in the evening at the TOWN HALL. First olass music provided. WnJIUBDOUH, / Hon, See

THE CARTERTON BTAI3LES Hannah & McKenzie INFORM the public that they ate taking over tho MARQUIS OF NORMAN BY STABLES at Carterton, previously conducted by the late Mr Jaiuea Farrell. Tlioy liavo therefore apooial facililins for "(moral carrying and livery stable keeping. Tho stables are coiunndious, comfortablo, well ventilated, and aco supplied with overy conrerienco which travellers or owners of horses can desire. Tho plant will be very complete and will includo overy class of vehicleCoaches, Drakes, Buggies, andCarriagos Good and reliable horses always 011 hand Particular attention paid to tho re quireineiitsof commercial travellers, who can always confidently writn or telegraph their instructions to the Marquis Stables as of old. Reasonable charges andstnady civility. AT THE -MAI TEA ■Warehouse. PUBE IHDIAH TEAS. At 1/10,2/., 2/4,2/62/9 p er U, Box Teas from 10/- to 25/.Oeylon at 2/8 Nelson Moate at 2/COMPANY'S TE4S V No Inferior Brands Kept in Stock. Our Motto is— HONESTTE A IS THE BEST POLICY CROCI£ERY. Cup and Saucova, Whito and Gold, from 7/6 per doz; Toilet services, !)/G SHOVELS. Lour Handled 4/6 each. EVERYTHING CHEAP FOR CASH. GOBOT U CO. ' QUEEN-STREET, - STAND THIS SEASON.AT THE TAUERU : THE DRAUGHT STATION, YOUNG SUA COLIN CAMPBELL, yOUNG SIR COLIN CAMPBELL in . J- bay horse out of Hi Hooker's wcll-oro mare Dolly. Dolly by Littlejolin, grand dan Jane, by England's Hope. His sire, Youu, Sir Campbell, was by old Sir Colin Campbell Jam Scotland's Pride, giaiid siro King Fcrgu was got by Lord liyron, tlio property of M Proudfoot, Lochraaboi), DumfiicsbuvScol' land,'. ,TERMS—£3IOs single maie, two or mof as per agreement, Every caro taken but n. responsibility, Well grassed .paddocks pro Tided froo till stinted, after - which 2s po week will bo obarged, Fop further particular ljiplyto ' v . JOHNTAim '

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3677, 2 December 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3677, 2 December 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3677, 2 December 1890, Page 3

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