HAWEHA-TUTAEKi NNUAL SPORTS,! MONDAY, MARCH 18(h, 1895, Pboohamme—1. Mailon Flat Race, 220 yds. First prize, £1; 2nd, 10a. Entrance, Is, 2. Boya'Raco, uudor H First prize, IBs; 2nd? 03. 3. Hawera Handicap, 100, 220, aad 440 yds. First prize, £5 j 2nd £2los; 3rd, £llO. To bo decided by points—3,2, and 1, Nomina tkra, 2s; acceptance 3s, 4. Running High Jnmp (handicap). First prize, 20s; 2nd, It's, Entrance, Is. 5. Ono Milo Raco (handicap), First prize, £3; 2nd, £l. Entrance, Is Gd; acceptance 2s,' 0. Tutting the Stone (handicap). First prize 20s; 2nd, 10s. Entrance Is. 7, Girls' Race, First prize, Bs j 2nd, 2s (id, 8, Handicap Hurdlo Race, 220 yds, orersix flight). Firat prize, 40s; 2nd, 20s. Entranco Is, acceptance 2s. 9, Throwiugtho Hammer (handicap). First prize, 20s; 2nd, 10s. Entrance Is. ilO, Maiden Wrestling, First prize, 30s; 2nd ss, Entrance, 2a, 11. Second Event Hawera Handicap. 12. One Milo Handicap Walk. F'rst prize, 10s; 2nd. 20i. Entrance, Is; acceptance, 2s. 13. Vaulting withihe Me (handicap). First prize, 20s; 2nd, 10j, Entrance Is. 14. Hop, Step and Jump (handicap). First prize, 20s; 2nd, 10a. Entrance Is. 15 rialf-Milo Hindicap Flat Race. First prize, 40s; 2nd, 20a. Enhance, Is; acceptance 2s. 10, Boys under 14 Wrestling, First prize, 15s; 2nd, ss. Entrance, Is, 17. Handicap Hiudlo Race. 410 yds, over six flights, First prize, 40s; 2nd 20s. Entrance Is, acceptance 2s. 18. Sawing Competition. First prize, 40?; 2nd, 20s, Entraoce2s. 19. Tosiinj the Caber (handicap). First priie, 20s; 2nd, 10s, Entrance, Is. 20. Third Event Hawcra Handicap. 21. Consolation I\ace, 160 yds. First prize, 20s j 2nd, 10s, Entrance. Cosditiosb, Etc. Nominations for 3, 5, 8,12,15, and 17, will close on FRIDAY, Bth March, to be delivered into the hands of tho Secretary by po3t or otherwise, addressed to him at Tutackara, Forty-mile Bush. For general conditions sen poster programmes. Firat event to star at 11 a.m. A Band will bo in attendance to cnlivon the proceedings, Admission to Sports, Is; children half prico; family tickets, 4s,
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From the historic houses of Erard, Broadwood and Sons, Lipn & Sohn, Collard and Collard, Schwccliton, Bcckstcin, Kuhse, 'iIME PAYMENTS .IMB PAYMENTS From 20/- monthly. COUNTRY CLIENTS OUNTItY CLIENTS Are placed on the same footing as those in town, DRESDEN PIANO CO., LAMBTON QUAY, Wellington, M, J. BBOOKES, Manager •J. E, HOOD, Mastcrton Agent. "~'JPOB'BALE. 4,200 Acres good sheep country—fenced and subdivided, large portion arable —homestsad, close to township. 700 Awes basil land all clear and in grass, rich soil, well situated, subdivided into convenient paddocks; good buildings. A first-class property. 640 Acres bush land, partially improved. With small expenditure would mako good farm, capable of oarrying about 1,500 sheep. HO Acres bush land, all clear and well passed, fenced and subdivided, now carrying 1,200 sheep. 240 Acres partially improved bush land. 100 Acres bush land, fully improved, rioh soil.well grassed, good dwelling and farm buildings, close to railway Btation, suitable fer dairy farm, 700 Acres partiallyimproved bush land, excellent Bheep country. 500 Acres partially improved bush land. 320 Acres partially improved busn land. 300 Acres amble land oloso to Mastcrton, dwelling and farm buildings,
J.B.KEITH THE EVENT OF THE SEASON. GEE AT CLEAr7 M SALE HAS COMMENCED BARGAINS EXTRAORDINARY, REMNANTS GALORE, GOODS MUST BE SOLD, NOTE THE ADDEESS AND PAY A VISIT TO O.PRMNELL. Cheap Draper & Clothier. (Next the Clock) QOEEK-81. .MismioN,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4977, 16 March 1895, Page 2
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