LOWES'* lOBM MASTEETON YARDS. WEDNESDAY, loth MAY. At 1 o'clock. j J Eewill Street Yard? on Wedn day loth May at 1 o'clock—--1150 forward wethers 309 good ewes in lamb 200 Lincoln cross owes in lamb 200 2-toolh wclhei-s 500 owes 300 ewes 200 2-tooth circs 100 breeding mvcs 100 breeding circs 100 circs IC3 lambs 2C3 circs in lamb 150 Gives in lamb 10 head beef 5 2 and 3-year-old cattle SATURDAY. 18lUMA5f, At 12 o'clock. Sale of Valuable Freehold Properly '. ITESSIIS LOWES &IOIINS liar j ItJL received instructions from Hi '. Registrar of the Supreme Court to se ■ by public auction at tbeir rooms, Mai terton, as üborc, in virtue of poire: [hat inheritance in i'c viecville, coiiluining 220 acres 1 rood an 32 perches, more or less, rural section 27, 30, 31, 31 mid 3d, Mniiricevill Settlement, and being the whole of tli land comprised in Land Transfer Cci lilicales of Title registered in (lie hook of the District Land Jfegistrnr at We' lington as volume 47, folios 2!l2mi 2!ll, volume 38, folio 28, volume 2; folios 42 mull:), THE AUCTIONEERS, Mnsterlon. SALE OF VALUABLE SUMJHBAI LAND. T OWES AND IOUNS have bee: Jj favored with instructions fror Messrs Williams and Jleelliam to oll'c knowledge that land adjacent to Ma terton is rapidly built upon.llicsc sectioi must ere long be of great increase value. For Plans and terms, apply I LOWES & 101 INS. LOWES & [OiIKS, 4 UITJOXEEIiS, STOCK, LAND A STATION AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. IIEGULAII STOCK SALES icld at Musterlou fortnightly; Eketa buna monthly. PERIODICAL SALES of Lund, Horses, etc. WEEKLY SALES of Furniture, Produce, etc. National Fire and Marine Insurance Co Australian Mutual Provident Society licid and Gray's machinery and fittings Toxa llalibit Poison Colonial and English Sheep Dips Lung Worm Drenches Large slocks of Jive Cocksfoot and Estates, Slock and Hotel Furniture. Pnojii'T ArcouxT of Sams Hkxdehed Various sums of money for inveslmom upon freehold security. PHOPEHTIES FOll SALE LOWES & 101LWS. WAIIiAHAFA HUNT CLUI SPORTS, At Show Grounds, Cabtehtox. THUBSDAY, 16th MAY, 1895. 'To commcucc at 1.30 o'clock sharp. Phoghajimk : 1. Dismounting Hurdle Cnmpetitioi (bare-backed). Competitors to jumpsevcra flights hurdles, dismountinc (boih feet t( each flight. First prize £2, 2nd speck prize. 2. Orange Competition—Competitors tt ride over hurdles 'jo be decided by tki judge], currying a plate of oranges, the om retaining the most oranges to be winner First prize £2, 2nd £l, 3, Ladies' Trophy.Necdle Threading Com petition—Horses to be nominated by ladies Competitors fr> jump hurdles, dismount lead horse to lady to thread needle, tit knot in cotton, hand same to competitor, who then remounts, jumps hurdles, ant procieds lo winning post. Open only t( members o! recognised Hunt Clubs, Isi gold bracelet value £5, 2nd brooch, 3rc tennis racket. ■i. Gretna Green tiacc—Competitors t< start with two horses [or ponies], ridiu; one and leading the other with Buddie on etc. Gallop over hiuvlc to a tent 150 yard! off, where members dressed as ladies an assembled. Each competitor to assist hi: lady lo mount, then mount his own liorsc tbo pnir to gallop back over hurdle k starting post, dismount and sign theii names iegibly. Unmount and gallop ovei hurdle and around post and back again over hurdle lo the winning post, lsl prize £l,2nd £2. I 5. Jumping Competition-Over liimtinj; noes [no water], Minimum weight 12st, st prize £7, L'nd £3. 2. Bareback lUcc—Face to tail, lsl prize £2,2 nd special. 7. Cigar and Umbrella CoinpctitionCompciilor to light cigar, opor; umbrella mount horse, jump hurdle, ride to wioniuj post, cigar to be alight at finish, l'irst prize £3 and box of cigars, 2nd silvci mounted pipe. Entry fee for events, 5s each. All events open'except Ladies' Trophy, which is con fined to members of Hunt Clubs. Entries close with the Secretary, at Carterton; Mi Herbert Welch, Mastcrton ; Mr G. Tully Greytoivn; Mr A. J. Toogood, Featherston or Mr H. L'alt, Greytown, at any time or SATURDAY, llih May, W. McKENZIE, Hon. Sec, Observer Office, EOEOUGH OF MASTEETON. PUBLIC notice is hereby given Ilia' an extraordinary vacancy hnyiu| occurred in the representation of lb East Ward of the Borough of M"astertoi through the resignation of Mr Charlc. Hughes, I hereby appoint MONDAY the 27th day of May 1805, the day foi Hie election to fill the said vacancy, am, I appoint the Fire Brigade Station, Church-street, the place, and MON DAI the 13th day of May 1895, the day fa. the nomination of candidates. 11.BEOWK, Returning Officer, May 3rd 1895. MASTEETON TEUST LANDS TEUST. AN extraordinary vacancy havinj . occurred iu the oftico of Trustee through the resignation of Mr Thoma: Parrott Lett, I hereby give public notici that I appoint THURSDAY, the 30t day of May, 1895, the day for the elec tion to fill the said vacancy, and ! appoint the Borough Council Chamber! the place, and FRIDAY, the 17th da; of May, 1895, the day for tho nomina cion of candidates. IiJEOWN, •'■'• Eoturning Officer, May 9,1805, •' '■ •''•'' .
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5023, 11 May 1895, Page 3
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