■ ANTED KNOWN—Advertisoy f monta for situations in this column not exceending 16 words ONE SHILLING first insertion, SIXPENCE each subsequent insertion. ANTED—A i'iRST Class'Fknckr. Pormanonfc billet. Apply perI sonally to Handysido, Robertß and Co., Akitio. 3737 ANTED—A respectable porson housekeeper. A pply to R. H.E;' | Carterton. " / ANTED—A good plain cook V V must have Rood roforonoos good wages. Apply to Misa Casolberg, Worksop Road. WANTED TO LEASE. A HOUSE, with from two to four " Ofiic land attached. Address, " La n*, e of this paper. ANTED some good working v i ferrets. Apply. NEILL'S Stables Masterton. ANTED—Fencers for erecting ' rabbit proof notting. pply W. C. EUCHANAN. ANTED KNOWN-J AS. WEBB V has just opened up a fresh stock of TWEEDS and COAI'INGS whioh he .is desirous of cutting up inGLOBO. Please inspect and loavo your esteemed orders, and I will suon smash them up and save the country from inevitable ruin, consequent on the loss of Atkinson JAMES WEBB, 3718 Cheap Cash Tailor. : ■ACANCIES tor GENTLEMEN V BOARDERS. Por'manont- or Board.only at HOLLY HOUSE, Chapel Stroet. Terms Moderato. 367. "ANTED —Green Flax „to be delivered at Riverside Flax Mill. GEORGE HERON. ' ANTED KNOW*?.— THE CO V OPERATIVE 'DKUG STORE Cuba Street, Wellington, is allowed by all who call there, to be the most reasonable 'Chemists' Shop in Wellington for all Toilet - Requisites, Chemist Sundries, Sponccs Patent Medicines, etc. Charges for dispensing prescriptions are regulated by the price xif tho drugs enumerated and not by the old orthodox"'' scale. Wir. E. WOODS, tho proprietor, believes in the use. and not abuse of his knowledge of chemistry, and can satisfy all classes of bia thorough ipractica. acquaintance with all branches of his ofosaion. MrsETayler's Queen Street Eegisfry , and. JTiuifc Depot. .;;.; *V Kitchenma{d;for one family. TTfTANTED— A good.Gonoral Servant X V an d a Housemaid for one family. GRAZING for horses and cows, (good feed and water). WA.MTED-A good General for the country. Wages 15s. FOR SALE —THIS DAY —Grapes, Peaches, Pears, Nectarines, Passion Fruifc,Mulborrioß,Blackberrieß, Bananas, Plums. alliinds of fresh vegetables, New Milk'.'-'',
WANTED TO SKTJj.-A good 4roomed Cottage with Scullery in Queen-street; paling fence ailround. Terrnsexceptionaily easy. . For further particulars, apply to W "Sella r. * T ~, Dunedia). Dre3Bmaker fleMeyil'lßtireift made at'reasonable "Ladies bodices out,and fitted. Firat-olaiS fib siidjtVle ' A ' - ' ''' ' ' " 8338 ANTED KN O W N.- THE Y V LITTLE CASH TAILOR thankc ierv much the Liberal ; Electors''', of Maßterton and the surrounding districts of Wellinpton and Woodville. The woo'' is torn from the sheeps' back, Wflshod Spun, and Woven, and placed in tho hands of James Webb, Tailor; in tli6 shape of Broad Cloth'and Handsome Tweeds, and now adorns the back 'of humble voters in goodly- numbers and the large 'number of orders for Xmas already in hand -will keep-mo frilly eaipluyed up to'that festive Bea'son; For your kindness in placing 1 me at the head of the poll, and liberal backing for 'tho last 2 years,. I tender you.my* hearty thanksji'and . you ajl happiness and prosperity. JAMES WEBB;' Cheap Cash! Tailor, Queen street, Maßterton'." 1 ■'■■'•''■" "JiiOO.y'.'y'rr 1 REYTOWN '/' AMALGAMATED VJI FRHSttDLY SOCIETIES' . SPORTS,,.- • y>. To take place at the RECREATION RESERVE; St. Patrick's DaV, Thursday; March 17,1891. Committee : Messrs H.'Humphriefl (chairman), iW; S. Skeoh; H.'Trotman, J. Beard/ R. Bright,' W. J; Beard, R. Qrigg, J. Magiiirb, W. A. Tate, J..Fuller, and A. L. Webster. ■ PROGRAMME. ,: " ''' 1. Maiden Race, 220 yards, Nomina tion Hd6d; Ist prize £2, 2nd £l.' 2. BoirV Race, (under 12 years), 100 yards. Ist prize ss, 2nd 2s Gd, ' 8. 220 Yards Handicap. Nomination 2s, acceptance 3s Gd. Tst'priiiO £4, ' 2nd'Bo3.' ■■*"•'• 4i Hop Step and Jump, ftomintftion lis Pd. Ist prize £l, 2nd 10s. 5. Girl's Race, 1 (undor 12 years) 100 yards. Ist pcize sa, 2nd 2s Gd. 6. 100 Yards Handicap. Nomination 2s Gd, acceptance 4s 6d. Ist prize £5, 2nd 30s, 3rd 10* \t £ 7. Old Men's' Race, (oyor 4b"yoara) onco round tho ccurse. Nomination Is. let prize £l,-and* 10s. 8. Throwing* Heavy Hammer H'c'p.
Nomination Is, acceptance 2a, Ist prize £2, '2nd £l. 9, 150 Yards Straight Hurdle H'o>, over 10 hurdlesplaced. I,o' apart. Nomination 2s Gd, acceptance 4s Cd. ',.' Ist priso £O, 2nd'£2 3rd 10a. 10. Boy's Race, (under 14 years) 220 yards.' .Nomination'Gd; let prize 7b (3d, 2nd2s6d. 11. o>e MniE Handicap. .Nomination 4s, acceptance Os. Ist prize £lo,2nd £4,3rd£l. , " 12. Girl's Race (under 14 years) 220 yards. Nomination Gd. Ist prize 7s Gd, 2iid2sGd. 13. Running High Jump. Nomination "' lsGd. Ist prize £l,2nd 10s. 14. St. Patrick's Handicap, ItiO yards', domination 4s, acceptance Gs. Ist prize £lO, 2nd £4, 3rd £l. 15. Egg and Spoon andAVatke Race, 100 yards. Nomination Is Gd, Ist £l, 2nd 10s. IG. Firesjen's Rack Handicap, 220 yards, to be run in working uniform. Nomination Is, acceptance 2s. , Ist prize, £2,2 nd £l^" 17. Sack Race, upside down. . Nomin : ationslsGd! it prize £l, 2nd J Os, 18. 220 Yards Hurdle Handicap,' over 10 hurdles. Nomination 2s Gd, . acceptance, 4s Gd, Ist prize £G, 2nd £2 10s. 19. Youths' Raco Handicap (undei IG years) 220 yards. Nomination Is. acceptaucols, lsf; prize £l, '2nd 10s, •20.' Band Race "'< Handicap';* 220' yards, to'berun.in uniform. Noininntion Is, acceptance'ls.' : Ist prizo 30s, 2nd 10s. •. ';: ',-•; , 21. Half. Mile Handicap. ... domination 2s Gd, acceptance 4s Gd. Ist prize £6. 2nd £2, 3rd 10s. 22. Throwing Light ..Hainmor Handicap. Nomination Is, acceptance 2s. Ist prize £2,2nd,£l, • v 23. Consolation Handicap, 220 yards. Nomination 2s Gd. Ist prizo £2, 2nd£l, NOMINATIONS for No's 8, 6, 8, 9, tl, 14, IG, 18, 19, 20, 21 and 22 will •lose at Oreytown on SATURDAY, March 7th. HANDICAPS will be declared in Wairarapa otandard and Evening Fob m WEDNESDAY, -March 11th. ; AH nominations must be accompanied by the proper'feu or tley will not he accepted. A.L.WEBSTER, Hon. Sec, -
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3738, 17 February 1891, Page 3
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