F.H.WCOD. SATUftDAY, 21st. Mat, 1892, at 1.30 p.m. Entirely Unreserved Sale ol Household Furniture and Effects (new and second hand) at the Sreytown Auction Rooms. j" H-, WOOD' has received instruc" 1 ' tioi'iß to tell by public auction a! Ms (Jreytuwn Booms un Saturday, the iilst instant, at 1.30 p.m., Furnitureand effects (the contents of a six-roonied house removed for convenience of eblp) AISO Genera! Merchandise and Produce The sale is a genuine one and the goodß to be submitted are nf too gieat a vaiioty to parlicnlariae, and will bo on view a day prior to the sale.. No Eoserve. » 1 set double buggy harness in good '■■ order. 8 Gent's saddles, -, A Special direct consignment of 5 Cases Drapery, comprising—..Blankets, Flaiiuolls, Tweeds, ■Dress Goods, Shirts, Towels, Sheetings, Bugey Bugs of all kinds, all to he sold without the slightest reserve. : Bemeinber the date! F,B.WOOD„ ; Auctioneer. FRIDAY, 27m MAY, 1892, i At 3 p.m. . '-I CARTERTON AUCTION ROOMS, '. W, B. Ctiennells Esq,.ageiit of the PublicTrusf.ee, . 2 ACRES FREEHOLD LAND, ••■'■ Situate HIGfrSTREET, CARTERTON. EU WOOD has received • 11. YY instructions to sell by public auction at his Caiterton Rooms on the above date, at 3 p.m, all that piece or parcel of' land containing 2 acres, bo the same a litfclo moro or less, having a frontage of 200 links to High street, Cartel ton, by a depth of 1000 links, and being part of section No 4, on the plan ol the township of Carterton ; one of the best building sites in the Borough The land is fenced and ot good quality. TERMS AT SALE. F. H, WOOD, Auctioneer. :AMU3SMENTS TAUERU RIFLE CLUB, First ANNUAL BALL. rr\o Be held in the Taueru Poblic 1- Hall on QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY, 24th May 'l)2. Dancing at 8 p.raTickets 7/0, N.8.-A Conveyance will run to Taueru on night of Ball. A.W.VENNELL-HonSeo. BACHELORS' BALL, . Choral Hall, Maurioeville, on QUEEN'S BIKTHDAY, .: May 24th, 1892. V,. ■ Double Tickets, 7/0; (jingle, 5/- •
rpBEATRE ROYAL, MASTERTON, Commencing FIRST WEEK in JUNE, A GENUINE INTERNATIONAL TUG-OF-WAE ; Fiesi Pbize ... £25 Second Prize,.; £ls Third Pbize „ ... ,„ £\Q NQMINkTIoiFnE-ZstcrMan,. The Mayor of Masterton (Mr 0. A. Powiiall) lias kindly consuuted to act as Prizehulder, and the amount of the prizes is now placed in his hands. - The following influential gontlomen have undertaken to act as a committee to see that the contest is carried out in a lair and impartial manner, both to thi) nationalities engaged in the contest, and the general public : Ptize-holder-O. A, Pownall Esq.., Mayor. Hon. Committee—W, Clement Cargill, Esq., J. Gardiner, Esq., J.P., J. liutement, Esq., J.P., 0. A. Pownnll, Esq., (Mayor), James Macara, Esq,, Walter Perry, Esq,, T. Thompson, Esq., E, J. Searl, Esq., A. White, Esq., K, H. Elliotte, Esq., C.. T. Natuech, Esq. With power to add. Oompetiug teams will kindly elect captains, aid apply for Forms of ontry. BuJos and other particulars to bo obtained from the Hon, Secrotary. REMEMBER THE DATE. Admission 3s, 2s, Is, Plan of reserved seats it O.H. Campbell's. I R.H, ELLIOTTE, I Hon, Sec,
AK UftA MAORI RACING CLUB, HACK MEETING AT WUTEUTON on QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY, May 24tu, 1392. PRESIDENT; I7p, Tunmannxi; VIOK-PBEBIUMT: Manihera K. Maaka. Stewabm : Karaitimu Korou, Mcnuera Ngatuere, Hamuen Karaitiana, i'uhara Te Tau, Taiawhio To Tau, Witinohu H. H. Te Huki, Hapeta H. Whiknniairu, Mita A. Tnhukdirangi, Nt-arori Taraibana, Kawana Eopiha, Marahi A. Tuhokairangi, ■Kohea Tahana, Toi Natanahira, Pahira Ariaru, Te Ao A, Harawira, A. Mikaera Te Honu, Rangimii W, Kiiigi, Kereu Karaitiana, Hanita Araina; Jmoe, R. A. TuhoKai■ranga; Staktkb, M. A. Tuhokairanga; Clerk op Scales, W. Karaitiana and George Ellers; Clerk oy-CoussE, Kereu Karaitiana; svßEßs.WaiuohuH. H.Tefloki, A, M, Te Honu, and William lorns; bANmaAfPEK, A. R. Macfarlane, 1 First Huria Ihwliap of 25 bovs ; second horse to receiye 5 aova of stakes; 2 miles; over 1 flights of hurdles, 3ft6in in height; nomiria* turn 10a, acceptance 15a; To start at 12,15 p.m -' i'ccoud Hurdles Handicap of 10 sovs ; second horse to receive ono 13ridlo, value3os; onemilo and a distance; over 4 (lights of hurdles, 3ft Gin in height; for Maori horses onlj ; post entrance 12s: To start at p.m |3 Farmers' Welter Handicap of 15 bovs; 1 1 mile; for farmers' horses only; Nomination 15s; acceptance nil; Tu Btartat p.m k Ahmi Maori Eamlicav of 80 aova second horse to receive 3 soys out oi stakes; 1J miles) nomination 15s acceptance 20s; To stait at' pin s"Af(#i> Hack Handicap 0 f 10 bovs i, second horse to save his stakes • ] Wile j post entrance 10s; to atwt'ai p.m 6 Flying Handicap oi 10 sovs; second horse to receive 5 sovs out of stakes; J mile; nomination 10s; acceptance 10s ■ To start at p,m t Maori Hach Raced 20 sovs'; secono. horse to receive a whip, vijuo 20s j'j mile; weight for age< f o i Maori horses only, which have never faced s starter j post entrance 10s; to start at p.m 8 (hwohtion Handicap ofl^aova; second horse to receive 0 sovs out of stakes; 1 mile; post entrance 15s Weights declared 12th May." Acceptances and General Entries close at 9 p,m on Wednesday, 18th May. • WILLIAM lOHNS, „....,. Secretary. uDUbmitted to and approved by the Wellington Racing Club, this 80th dav olMuoh.Ußl-H.M.Lw.BeiTOtuy
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4118, 21 May 1892, Page 3
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