rvRILL HALL, MABTERTON The Miwto'rfcon Municipal Firo Brigade will hold their eighth % ' ' .ANNUAL SOCIAL AND DANOE, n Monday, 14th May next, Double tickets 8/C; extra lady free. E, PRAGNELL, ; , Seoretary, WAIRABAPA HUNT CLUB SPORTS. ' MESSRS LOWES AND lOMS' ' GROUNDS, MABTERTON. THUKSDA.YT 24th May. J (QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY.) ] PROGIIAMME.' ' ( To commence at 1 o'olocli sharp. 1. TIMING IN THE KING, first prize 1 A M £l,3rilT, n, ■Thompson's pair ri spurs, 5. DISMOUNTING HURDLE COM- ' PETITION (barebacked); Competitors to ] jump several flights o! hurdles dismounting , (both feot to touco the ground) and remount, ' between each (light First prize £2,2 nd W. Harris' breastplate valued at 20s, 3rd J. ( Williams' oigaretto holder, " , 3 LADIES' TROPHY, NEEDLETHREADING COMPETITION: Horses to be nominated by ladies. Competitors to jump hurdles', dismount, lead horse to lady ! lady to thread needle and tio not in the cot- ■ ton, and hand the same to competitor who then remounts jumps hurdles aud proceeds to winning post, Open only to members of recognised Hunt Clubs, first prize gold bracelet value £lo,2nd W. Dougall's prize, 3rd E. Welch's ladies whip. •1 JUMPING COMPETITION : Over usual fences (no water). Minimum weight 12st. First prize £lo,2nd m, 3rd J. Mandel's whip. 5 WIRE JUMl'INii COMPETMON over three wire fences about 3ft Gin high, Minimum weight 12st, First prize £5 and W.Cameron's double rein bridle value2os, second, 3rd J, L. Murray's hat value 10s (id. C OEaNGB COMPEITi'U': competitors to rido over limdles (to be decided by the judge) to carry a plate ol oranges, th'o one retaining the most oranges to be winner, First prize £2,2 nd £l,3rd S. Syverston's Gladstone bag, 7. CIGAR.'AND UMBRELLA COMPETITION : Competitor to light cigar, open umbrella, mount hoiso, jump hurdle, rido to winning post; cigar to be alight at finish, Firstprizc £2 and I. Mnndel's box cigars, M £l, M value 10s M. Entry Fee for Jumping Competition and Ladies' Trophy 10s each, all othor evonts 5s each. All events OPEN except Ladies', Trophy, which is confined to members of Hunt Obs. / ENTRIES close with the Secretary at Carterton, Mr Harold Welsh, Masterton, Mr G. Tully, Martinborough, Mr A, J, Toogood, Feathcrston, or Mr H. Catt, Grey town at any time on SATUHDAY,I9th May. W. MoKENZIE, Hon Seo, Observor Office, Carterton, MASTERTON OPERATIC SOCIETY, a LL those interested in tho above Socioty and intending members are requested by the Committed to send in thoir names aud addresses as early as possible to the Secretary, B. A. DAWS, Sao., j>ro (em, Post Office, Alusterton. MASTERTON TRUST LANDS TRUST. NOTICE is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of Voters will be held on TUESDAY, the 15th day of May, 1894, at 8 o'clock p,m. in tho Tomperance Hall, Masterton, to receive the Report and Balance Sheet for the past year. R, BROWN, Secretary, May 7th, 1894. BTOLHN or strayed from tho residence of Mrs It. Welch, Church street, Mastorfcon, a liver end whito spaniel puppy, Rewird on returning to E. Welch, Masterton, If found in tho possession of anyono after this date will bo ptoseouted, May 7th, 1894. MAIRE AND MATAI. f mBE undersigned has started a wood 1 yard in premises adjoining Dr. Butement's, Lincoln Road, and can sup- ' ply beat malre andmatai in all lengths; also piles and fencing posts. F. SOSKEY.
"VrOTIDE Is hereby given that alter 1M tbe Ist Maroh, 1894, all horsos or cattlo found straying on the Aohanga tun will bo impounded. Any person found trespassing in search of atook ef otherwise without proper authority wll be piosecuted. By Order, SHEATH & HUME, Lesscea. rpENDEßSforiollnig 100 acres on section 100 uoau Mauriceville Bailway Station. will olobo on the 26th May, 1894, Specifications can be" scon at Mr 'W. V. Theed's.at Mauriceville,who will point out the bush to be felled. Tendera mußfc be addressed to - MB.A.R.MAOM, Marton, rnENDERS. INVITED,-For 240jr i acres of land, fronting the Alfred' ton Road, 81 miles from the Eketahuna Railway Station, A sii-roomed cottage, two-roomed cottage find shed and outbuildings on the land. A good investment for parties in want of a good homestead. Tenders to closn not later than MAY 24th, 1894. The highest or any tender not neoessarily accepted. WILLIAM PAWSON, Pleckville, w*m FOR COLDS, COUCHS, HOARSENESS, AHDALL Throat and Lung DISEASES, As an emergency medicine, a safeguard for children, an over-ready rerabfly to bo of the throat and'lungs, Ayer'a Pectoral has no equal In pharmacy, Prepared by Dr.j, O.Ay *. ;. Mass.,U.S.A, Tim name-Ayert Cherry Pectoralis prominent on tao-vropper,' and is blown in the glass of each of our bottles,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4712, 7 May 1894, Page 3
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