F. H. WOOD. FRIDAY, 27TH MAY, 1892, At 3 p.m. OARTEEION AUCTION BOOMS, By order of W, B. Chennells Esq, agent of the Public Trustee, 2 ACRES FREEHOLD LAND, ■ Situate HIGH-STREET, CARTERTON. /O |_l \TTOOD :h?a received J. • ■ £l. VV instructions to sell by public auction at his Carterton Rooms on the abovo date, at 8 p.m, all that piece or parcel of land containing 2 acres, be the same a little more or less, having a frontage of 200 Ms to High street, Carterton, by a depth of 1000 links, and being part of section No 4, on the plan ot the township of Carterton; one of the best building sites in the Borough. The land is fenced and of good quality, TERMS AT BALE. F. H. WOOD, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, 2HD JUNE, 1892.' Atlo'clook. TARATAHI STOCK SALE, 171 H. WOOD will sell by public auoJj, tion at his Taratahi Yards, on Thursday, 2nd June, at l 20 Calves, steers and heifers 4 Cows (dairy) ' ' 7 Calv 1 Steor, 2 years Further Entries Invited, AKURA MAORI RACING • CLUB, HACK MEETING A T MASTEETON oh QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY, MAY 24tii, 18D2. . PRESIDENT: H, P, Timuiaranni; VICE-PRESIDENT: Manihera K. Miiaka. Stewards : Karaitiana Korou, Mcnuera Ngatuere, Hainuera Karai» tiana, Mara Te Tau, Taiawhio Te Tau, Wainohu H, H. Te Huki, Hapeta H, Whakamairu, Mita A, Tuhokairangi, Ngarori Tamihana, Kawana Kopiha, fiaharuhi A, Tohokairangl, Kohea Taliana, Toi Natanahira, Pahira Anaru, Te Ao A. Harawira, A. Mikaera Te Honu, Banginui W, Kingi, Keteu Karaitiana, Hanita Arama; Judge, E. A. Tuhonai. ranga ; Starter, M, A, Tuhokairanga; Clerk of Scales, W. Karaitiana and George Ellers j Oierk of Coorse, Kereu Karaitiana j TbkA' sureks, Wainohu H. H. Tq Huki, A M. Te Honu, and William lornß Handicapper, A. E. Macfarlane, 1 First Hurdles Handicap of 25 sovs. second horse to receiye 5 sovs of stakes; 2 miles j over 1 flights of hurdles, 3ftOin in height; nomina* tion IDs, acceptance IBs; To Btarfc at 12,15 p.m Second Hurdles Handicap of 10 sovs; second horse to receive one Bridle, value 30i; one mile and a distance; ovor 4 flights of hurdles, 3ft Gin in height; for Maori horses only; post entranco, 12s: To Btart at p.m 3 Fanners' Welter Handicap of 15 sovs; 1 mile; for farmers' horses only; Nomination 15s; acceptance nil; To starr. at p.m Jhtra Maori Handicap of 85 sovs second horso to receive 5 soys out oi stakes; 1} miles; nomination 15s acco|itance 20s; To start at p m 5 Maiden Buck Handicap of 10 sovs: second horse to eavo his stakes; 1 mile; post entrance 10s | to. start at p.m
6 Flying Handicap of 10 bovs ; second horaq to receive 6 sovs out of stakes; | mile; nomination 10a j acceptance IPs' To start at p.m 1 Maori Hack Race of 20 sov3; second horse to receive a whip, wluo 20s; 1 milo; weight for ae;e; for Maori horses only, which have never faced a starter; post entrance 10a; to start at S Consolation Handicap of It) son; scc« ond horse to receive 5 sovs out of stokes; 1 mile; post entrance 15a '"Weightsdeclared. 12th May.' Accep« tances and General Entries close at 9 p.m on Wednesday, 18th May. WILLIAM lORNS, Secretary. Submitted to and approved by the Wellington Racing Club, this 30th day of March, 1892.—f1. M.Lyon,Secretary PROTECTION. HE BEVEKLEY MANUFAO- - COMPANY, of Wordsley firat-olana burglar-defiant and fire-proof SAFE, in aisteen different size.', pat. terns and prices. HANDSOME, MASSIVE AND RELI . ABLE. NONE LIKE THEM, Suitable for Mansion,' Office, Bank, or Business Man, Agonts in all large torn throughout America, England, and the Colonies p.m City, Ontario, are now manufacturing a
SHORTHAND, MR PARKER is forming a second shorthand class, and will attend at Mr Ungton's Offioo, next the Old Council Chambers, Queen Street, Masterton, from C.30 to 7 p.iu, on Mondays and Fridays, ~nvmQm. A fow iriends met the other night in a Newtown atorcto spend a jovial evening, but as they were all teetotallers and «ono of them drank anything stronger than Clement's Tonic, drunkonness was out of the question, Mao proposed a gamo at ouchre, and Jones said thoy had better play for something just to give the game an mtoreat and make it lively, but timeß TOO hard, bo thoy did nut care to pla; ar money. Smith, however, spied a box of Fletcher's bilious and liver pills, and proposed that each time a man was ten he should take a pill, and this made the game lively, and the fan was fast and furious. SiniMOft swallowed five, Jones got aijfiy with four, and Smith and Hopkins two each, and Mad got of! soot free. The game terminated by a general exodus at 3 a.m., for Dc Fletcher's pills never labour in vain They are the best and mildest pills mado and are sold by all chemists arid druggists everywhere! being a positive, safe, and rejiahle cure }»r constipation, liver conjpiaint, headache, &o. They always give satisfaction. The proprietors give away £6O (in seven prizes) at Xmas., for the seven first nearest guosses Bent, in, as to how many of these pills a large Clements Tonic bottle (now full holds. Guess form is around each box, and all siioß torn's are eligible for this competition that come from around a box, One box of pills.proves their virtues and they lan be obtained everywhere at Is or post ree for 13 penny strmpa, from F, M Clements, Newtown NSW
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4119, 23 May 1892, Page 3
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