THURSDAY, 4th DECEMBER, 1890 ' Taratahi - STOCK SALE. FHWOOD, , WILL soil by Public Auction at his Tar&tabi Yaids as above: 150-Priine Fat Wethers, shorn, i tooth (freezers) 9 Yealtngs, steers nnd heifers 4 Steers, 2 years old 2 Rows, in pig, forward BStoroPh>s 16 head Ho year olds. , 1 milking cow. Several good horses Further entries invited,
VOTE FOR Ho beliovos in eic;ht hours a day, aiid 48 hours as a week's. work. Bunny said at Gladstouo ho would lot a man work as lowj as he liked,' Discourage VOTE FOR
EKETAHMA ATHLETIC SPORTS, TODBIIELIKIN '. BOXIKG DAY, DITOEMCER 2G, 1890, .VIN MR. jpNES'PAnDpOK. ' . SPOETS TOSTART -AT 10.30 a.m. ;;; : },/..: SHARFi ' . . v ; v ; v UNDER JhePATEOMGE OFTHE ' ; PAHIATUA BAND. OFFICE BEARERS r Prosident, Mr" Vpn Rtdiii j Vioe-treaident, D'r MoLeunapi'l •Treasurer, ■ Mr,A Selby; Secretary,. MivW.'.Murdoch; Mernbors ot Committee, Messrs Bennett, Bright, Jonos, Pelliiiff, Toobill, Neilaen, Tumor; Starter, Mr F D Polling; Handioapper, Mr F Bright;. Judges, President and Vice-President. ' 'PBOOBUIJIK,' 1 Maiden Eaoo, 200 yds, first 30s, 2nd 10s, entrance 2s 2»First Event of Boxing Day Handicap, 100 yds 3 Boys' EacVMnder 12 years, first Is fid, second Us Od, entrance free ' 4 Hop, Step and Jump, first 30s, ; second 10a, entrance ; 5 Hurdle Race Handicap, 440 yds, . first 40s, Becond 15s. Entrance 3s C Wrestling, (Cumberland style), first 40s, second 20s, Entranco 3s . 1 Girls Race, ,100 yds, first 6s, second 2s fid. Entrance froo ; 8 Second Event of Boxing Day Handicap, 220 yds 9 Putting the Stone, first 20s, second 10s. Entrance 2s 10 One Mile Welkin? Handicap, first 40s, second 20s, Entrance 3s. 11 Vaulting with Polo, first 3Cs, second 10s, Entrance 2s , . ■ 12 Members' Race, 100 yds, first, trophy value 20s. .Entrance 2s 13 Third Event of Boxing' Day Handicap, 440 yds 14 Running High Jump, first 20s, second 10s.: Entranco 2s/ 15 One Mile Running Handicap, first 60s, second 15s. Entrance 4s 16 Horse Jump, over bar, first 100s, second 203, Entrance sa. 17 Steeplechase, about 220 yds, firaji •' 20a, second 10s. Entrance 2s
18 Consolotion. Kace, 220yd8, first 20s, second 10s. Entranced HUMS AKI) REGULATIONS, 1 Kulcs Boxing. Day Handicap to bo won by points counting first 3, second 2, third 1. First prize £4, second £i, third £l, entrance fco 2s 6d acceptance 2s 6d, .Nominations for No 2,5; 10 and 15 close on loth December, Mil the Secretary. ■• . :. ■ Nominators are required to send in their previous performances along with their nominations with the amounts abovo stated. Any competitor using an assumedname without tho consent of tho committee will be disqualified for the day. Tho decision ot tho Committed will be final in all eases. Throo coin potitors to Btart or no second prize All protests must bo made within ten minutes after the event and accompanied with a fee of 10a wliichwill be forfeited if protest not entertained. Competitors for races. leaving the; mark before the piabolreport will be put back one yard Admission to ground : Adults Is, Children 6d. ■ . • ■ ." .
Horns and dogs strictly prohibited A GRAND BALL Will bo held in the evening at the TOWN HALIi. First class. music I Win, MUEDOOH, l Hon, Seo • THE CABTEBTON STABLES. Hannali&McKenzie INFORM the publio that they are taWns; over the MAEQUJB OF NOEMANBY STABLES at Carterton, previously conducted by the lato Mr James Farroll. They have therefore special facilities for general carrying and livery stable keeping. The stables are commodious, comfprtabjo, well vontilatcdi and are supplied with every convenience which travellers or "owners of horses can desivo, The plant will be very comploto and will include every class of vehicleCoaches, Brakes, Bug«ics, and Carriages Good and reliable horses always on. ban d . Particular attontion paid to the re quireraentsof commercial travellers, who can always confidently wrjtn or telegraph their, instructions to the Marquis Stables as of old. Boisonable charges irndstoady oivility, 'BrAND 'THIS SEASON AT THE TAUEBU THE DRAUGHT STALLION, YOUNG SIR, COLIN CAMPBELL, VOUNG SIR COLIN CAMPBELL U a J- .bay horse out of Mi Hooker's well-bred mare Dolly, Dolly by Littlejohn, grand dam Jane, ty England's Hone, His sire, Sir Campbell, was by old Sir Colin Ca dam Scotland's IMde, giaud sire King l'c'n,.., was got by lowl liyron, tlio property oftlr I'roiulfoot, Loclimabcu, Duinfricsliirc, Scotlaud. TERMS-£3los sirglc male, two or mors S3 per agreement, Every care taken but no vidcil frco till stinted, after which 2s per week will be charged. For further particulars apply to JOHNTAHJN, Owner, And Local Industry.' "Wo hiivo built Woollen Mills, Foundries, Boot Factories, Clothing Factories, Sawmills with protection help, Bunny will at nncoreinovo all customs duties and stop the machinery.; Where aro the mill hands and factory hands to get 1 employment? -.;' ■V-TOTR'.POji'..';=■■ ■ .bughanik;"
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3678, 3 December 1890, Page 3
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