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G. H. SCALES. WOOL, FLAX. DAIEY, PRODUCE & COMMISSION AUENT. ■ IBERAL advances made against all JLj kinds of produce for sale or shipment. Agents m England, Australia, India, South America and Canada. Offices—Custom House Quay, "Wellington. N« rthern Fire Insurance Co Apent for Globe, Marine InsurauceCo Agent for Marine risks taken at t lie Eketahuna Hotel. THOMAS PARSONS Proprietor HAVING taken over the above wellknown and old-established Hotel T. Parsons trusts by civility and best attention, to secure a fair share of patronage. THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC will find this establishment one of THE BEST PLACES OF CALL in the Forty Mile Bush. The House has been thoroughly rent vatedand re-furnished, The quality of the Wines, Beeer. and Spirits are of the very best obtainable. T. PARSONS, Proprietor W. Crabtree & Sons WELLINGTON. ENGINEERS, IRO> AND BRASS FOUNDERS, BOILER MAKERS QTEAM ENGINES. Saw and Flax Mill machinery always on hand. Wh&iera of every description of wrouybt iron, split pullies, builders and contractors irouwork,ornamental castings, tomb rails, wrought and cast iren fencing anp gateß, Cheaper than, any firm in tow n AI rnr\ t\ /I per day t0 be 3% I ■*■ O 3%£L mft de by bersons CW I CWTTof either sex, in their own localities, at work for us. New business- All meet with wouderful success. Anyone can -4o the work. You don't need capital, or about the same as none. We will stwt you. No space to explain here. But you can make ft snug little fortune houorably and easLj The employment is particularly suited tc the region in which this publication circulates. Boys and girls <*arn nearly as much as men. Full Full particulars and instructions mailed free. Now is the time—don't delay, but write to us at emco. Stiuson & Co., Portland Maine, United States. JN, BEUNTON TAILOR, EXC Note the address— Hall-street, Masterton, Next door to Mr A, J. BAWSGN S PHOTOGRAPHY. EHEREJMANN. Late of Connolly and Herrmann, Lambton-Quay, Wellington.) BEGS to notify to his past patrons and the public generally that he OPENED A NEW PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, At the corner of Cuba Street, opposite Te Aro House. The Studio has been constructed under his own supervision, and is fitted with all modern appliances and inventions, which enables him to produce instantaneous work with more facility and success than anything previously attempted. The Operating and Retouching are ' personally undertaken by R.H., whoso skill in these branches ot the profession is already well known. Therefore the public may rely upon securing first class work at lowest possible charges MR HERRMANN also possesses a • thorough knowledge of Photographic i Chemistry, rarely acquired by the every - day photographer, and as the whole - foundation of the phut graphic art ia 1 ' based on the jhemical pmci-aBCs { 1 public will no doubt recognise uiportanco of such knowledge
Annual Suerts. REYTOVVN TKBYTOWN OLUN'IEER 77IRE T>RIGADE OLUNTEERJ IRE Jjrigade Will be held on The Recrecition Reserve, OJ\ AJNINIVEJtiSAJRY JDA.Y. January 22, 1891. Judges—Messrs J. Baillie &o. Haigh Starter—Mr John Jackson. PROGRAMME. IS*'Sports to start at 11.30, 1 Maiden Race, 220 yards—lst prize 20s, 2nd 10s ; entrance 2s 2 Huiidie Handicap, 220 yards--lst prize, 40s, second 20s, 3rd IO3; nomination 2s, acceptance 2e 3 Engine Competition, One mauls ; prize, Mr Orr's trophy valued L 4 10s, 2nd a trophy, 3rd a trophy; entrance 2s 6d. i 100 YiKws Handicap—lst prize £5, 2nd 40s, 3rd 10s ; nomination 43, acceptance 2s 5 Boys' Race, under 10, 220 yards Handicap— Ist prize 30s, 2nd 10s ;. nomination la, acceptance Is G Engine Competition, two men—--Ist prize trophy, 2nd trophy; entrance 2s (id 7 Half Mile Handicap—lst prize 00s, 2nd 20s, 3rd 10s ; nomination 3s, acceptance 2s 8 220 Yards Handicap—lst prize 60s, 2nd 20s ; nomination 3s, acceptance 3s 9 Engine Competition, Five men—--Ist prize £O, and silver cup valued at £5, 2nd 40s ; entrance 15s per team 10 Married Woman's Race, 100 yards —lst prize box tea, 2nd bag BUgar, 11 Grand Siand Handicap, 150 yards -Ist prize ±lO, 2nd M, 3rd 20s; nomination os, acceptance o's. 12 120 Yards Handicap—lßt prize (JOs, 2nd 20s ; nomination 2s, accept 2s. 13 Old Man's Race, over 40,100 yards handicap—lst prize box tea, 9nd bar sugar ; entrance 2s. 14 Hurdle Handicap, 150 yards straight —over ten hurdles—lst prize 00s, 2nd 20s, 3rd 10s; nom. 3a, acceptance 2a. 15 Fireman's Race, to be run in working uniform, 220 yards handicap—--Ist prize 20s, 2nd 10s. 16 Consolation Handicap, 220 yards ' —lst prize 303, 2nd 10s, entrance £s. Boys' and Girls' Raoes at intervals, MAYPOLE DANCE During the intervals at th« Sports 50 Children in fancy costumes will perform the Maypole Dance under the direction of Messrs Duff and Webster. Admission, Is; children half-price, Brass Band will be in attendance. RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. Three com£etiiw» to start or no race ; four, or no seeaad; five, or no third 2, If necessary the race to be run in heats 6. In the event of the scratch man not accepting, the others to be put back accordingly 4. The Judges' decision to be final 5. Nominations, accompanied by performances for two years, to be sent to the secretary on or before January 4th, for the following events—Nos. 2, 4, 5, 7, 8. 11, 12. 14. Handicaps to be declared on 10th January and published 6. No nomination , )) bo received unless accompanied oy the proper fee ; postal notes preferred. 7. Acceptances closo for the above events on the 19th January. 8. Competitors disobeying the starter o be put back one yard for each offence or the first two otfonces ; for the third he will be disqualified. 9. The Sports to be postponed in the event of the weather proving unfavorable. 10. Any competitor running under an assumed name will be disqualified. In the Engine Competitions the rules, regulations, and code of lines, to bo the same as these in use by the United Annual Fire Brigade Association of New Zealand. GIKLS OOLL.titfli TRS HAMMOND begs to announce tliat iiio THIRD TERM will commcuc on MONDAY, Septim'icr 22ud, at. OXFORD HOUSE. A Dancing Class f or Pupils an 1 Others will be held on SATURDAY:rom 10 to 12 a.m. ONE GUINEA PER TERM of 12 LEifciOiStJ.
MAURICEVILLE ROAD BOARD. "VT OTIUE is hereby giveu that it is Li intended at a meeting of tho Board to bo held on THURSDAY, tlie 15th day of January next, to make tho following special order : That a Bpecial rate of 0 and fifty four sevonty-iriuths ponce m the £ bo made and levied on sections 203 Block 1., 204, 205 Block 11. all in tho Kopuanuiira Survey District, for tho repay, mont of a loan of £2OO. bor, rowed under the "Government Loans to Local Bodies Act 1886," for the construction of Broderson's bridge, over the Kopuarauga at Mauncovillo Railway station. Said rate co bo an aunually-recuiring rain for 2(1 years or until tho loan on paid oil', and shall be paid in two half yearly instalments on the Ist January and the Ist of July in each year. W. GRAY, Road Board Oflicc, Mauriceville, December 17th 1800 MAURICEVILLE ROAD BOARD. NOTICE is hereby given that it is intended at », meeting of tho Board to be hold on Thursday, tho 15Mi day ot January next, to make tho following Special Order:— That to secure the repaymont of a loan of £IOOO, borrowed under the" Government Loans to Local Bodics'Act, 1680" for the purpose of constructing Dryer's Bock Road extension, and Wansaehu Road, a special rate of tbreeponco in tin £ be made anil levied ou tho following sections : -10, 19, Block )1 1-1, 13. 12, 11, 10, Block 111 103 Blocks 111, VII; 203, 200. Block VI ; 106, 118, Block VII, all in tho Kopuaranga Survey District. Such special rate shall be an annually-recurring rate tor 20 years or until loan is repaid, and shall be paid in two halfyearly instalments on tho Ist of January, and Ist of July iu each year. W. GRAY, Oterk. Road Buard Oihco, Mauriceville, Dec 17th 1890. MAURICEVILLE ROAD BOARD •"VTOTICE is hereby given that the J_l Board, with the consent of tho ratepayers interested, propose to raise a loan under tho " Government Loans to Local Bodies Act, 1885, and Amendment 1889," For the purpose of felling and forming Mount Muuro Road East, through Native Reserve of 1000 acros, and sections 173, 175, and 170, Block XIII, Munuaono. Tlio amount proposed to beborrowod is £3OO, and the amount to bo set apart each year to pay off the loan is £ls. To pay intoroat ami annual charges a special rate of 5 and jth ponco in tho £'. w ill be made ou thu ratable value of sections 173, 175, 170, Block XIII, Mangaono, and Section 10, Block 1, Kopouranga Survoy District, together with tho "thirds" accruing from sections within the above area. It is proposed' to pay cost of raising loan and first year's interest out of the loan. A meetim.' of ratepayers to consider the iabovo proposal will bo held at the Road Board Oflico, Mauriceville, on MONDAY, the 12th of January, 1801, at 11 a.m. W. GRAY, Clerk. December 18th, 1890. WAIRAIIAPA DAILY WA I KARA PA WKE'KL Y AGKNTS. Wairorapa South Upper Plain Cartert'jn Ckri'villu Grfytowu ... Mnurieovillo ... F.kerahuna ... Pahiatua , Wlim'tanm ... .. Mr Chas Haines .. Mr Thos Wilton .. MrWPhilpot Mr W Catt ~. Mr F Foist ... Mr C Hornblow ... Mr J H-'dneu ... Mr J Vile
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3703, 6 January 1891, Page 1
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