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" MASTERTON MUNICIPAL FIRE BRIGADE GARNI YALAND SPORTS WILL BB lIKJ.U ON JgOXING DAY, DECEMBER 2Gtli MOGMMaE. 1, OnoMHo Amateur Bicyoloßaco, first trophy, second do. Nom. 2s, accept. 2s, 2, 100 yds Amateur Handicap, First trophy, second do, Nom, 2s, accept. 2s. 3, 1 OOjr-ds Handicap (firemen only), First trophy,second do, Post entry Is. 4, Ono Milo Bieyolo Haiulicaj) (all comers) First 30s, second 10s. Nom. 2s, accept. 2s, (», Darktown liace 150 yds (in costumo). First trophy, second do. Post enrty Is. C. 100 yds Open Handicap. First, 30s, second 15s, Nom, 2s, accept, 2s. 7. Two Men Ladder Eesoue Competition. Trophy. Post entry, 3s. 8.220 yds Open Handicap. First £2, second £l. Nom, 2s, accept, 2s, 9. 220 yds Open Hurdle Handcap. First £2, second £l. Nom. 2s, accept, 2s. 10. 2-Mile Amateur Bicycle Handicap. First trophy, 2nd do. Nom. 2s, accept 2s, 11. 100 yds Cricketers' liaco. First trophy, 2nd do. Nom. 2s, accept, 2a. 12. Champion T.vo-men Sawing Compotion, open, First £3,2 nd £2, Nom. 2s, accept. 2s, 13. 410 yds Handicap, open. First £2, 2nd £l. Nom. 2s, accept. 2s, 11. Ticket Haco. First trophy, 2nd do, Post entry Is, 15. 3-llilo Amateur Bioyclo Handicap, First trophy, second do. Nom. 3s, accept. 2s. IS. One-man Sawing Competition, First 30s. second 10a, Nom. 2s, accept. 2s. 17. Obstacle liace. First, trophy, second do. Post entry, Is. 18. 150 yds Amateur Handicap. First, trophy, second do. Nom. 2s, accept, 2s. 1!). Half-milo Bicycle Handicap (Amateur.—First, trophy; second, do. Nom. 2s, accop. 2s, 20,100 Yards Open Handicap. First, 30s; second, 15s, Nom, 2s, acccp. 2s, 21. Catching the Greasy Pi?. Prize, the [lis and a bar of soap, Post entry, Is. 22,150 Yards Bandsmen's Handicap, First trophy, second do. Entrance tree, 23. 220 lards Consolation Handicap. First 30s, second 10s, Post entry, 2s, CONDITIONS. Competitors iu the bicycle events must tup-, ply with entry: weight of machine, geai, and description. 1* utries for all Handicaps, accompanied with foes and performances for Handicaps, must be lodged with the Secretary not later than 9 |un, on Saturday, 21st day of December, and for the Sawing Competition* on Tuesday, DC' comber 23rd, at!) p.m. Handicaps will be published on Saturday, December 23rd, Acceptances on the ground, Three competitors to start or no second prize. All amateur events to be competed for uudpr the rules of the N.Z.A.A. and N.Z.C.A, All protests to be lodged with the Secretary within fifteen minutes of tbo race being run, The decision of the Committee will iu all cases be absolutely final, In the event of the weather proving unfavourable the Committee have it in their power to postpone the sports from day to day, Admission to Sports: Adults Is, Children Cd. E. I'HAGXELL, Hon Sec., Masterton. P.B.—The Secretary will bo in attendance at tbe Brigade Station from 8 to 'J p.m. every evcn'iig to receive nominations, which may also be addressed to him.

JUST OPENED CONSIGNMENTS or BRUSH WARE w GREAT VARIETY. P, A. RITE, Perry-street, IVlasterton,

FEET—IOO.OOO—FfiBT OF DIiESSED AND UJfDHESSED BUILDING TIMBER, to be cleared at COMPETITIVE I'KICES, W. PMGNELL, Qdees and llenau-sis, MisiHuiox,

THE "ZEAIANDIA" Patent Wool Press (With Bale Clamp Attachment). ' j 'HIS I'IiESS lias had an enormous S suit' since it was first placed before the publictWyearsago,awl every season it increases sales and popularity, It invariably lakes First Honors against all comers, wherever exhibited. It lias enormous power, and is also very speedy, Two capable men can easily turn out a bale under 15 minutes, Price reduced to £l7, Bale Clamps extra. tiip, 1 COCKATOO" Patent Wool Press IS designed to meet the requirements of Farmers and Small Holders for a Cheap, Strong, Sellable, ami Easily Worked Press. The Best Fanners' Press IN THE 3UEKKT. £l2- Price-£l2 I'atentcc and Sole Maker, .Irio Miiir commiLmn, uub.muir, master™. NEYER. M EVER buy cheap Tea in the belief that j*i you are Eaviii({ money. You will Bud that 0.K.0. goes much further and is ever so much better. NEVER swallow anything offered to you: in the shape of Tea, You can discriminate without being fastidious, and you might as well have 0.K.0., because you can't get a better Tea, NEVGII hesitate to ask boldly for what you want. Throw the chest well out and say " 0.K.0," There is only one quality of 0.K.0., and that ia tlio quality which gained a gold medal.

NEVEII apologise to your guests lor not having 0.K.0, Ten on tho table, You will only make its absence mo conspicuous. NEVER put as much 0.K.0, in the teapot as you would of the common every day sort of Tea, 0.K.0. is an economical Tea, NEVER swop horses in mid-stream, It you are going to livo a peaceful life buy O.K.Q. and stick to 0.K.0, NEVER forgot that 0.K.0, Tea was awarded a Diploma of Honor at tho Great World's Fair in Chicago, and a gold medal at the Jamaica Exhibition. They think a lot of it there. NEVER go shopping unless your mind is fully made up to buy 0.K.0. NEVER procrastinate. If you want a really delicious cup of Tea, get 0.K.0. to-day. RESULTSI ®' T WAS for a lorn; timo a student and 1 to some extent a writer of Pitman's, Compared with it" LIGHT-LINE" is more child's play. I can alter six weeks write flt . tho rate of (iO words pot minute, and when I add that I am 4G years of ago, any porson who has tried shorthand can judge how extremely simple a sjstem mußt bo which admits o! such progress at such on age,"— H. li. fliiiDßE, journalist, Wellington. Text Books, Pari 1, 1/7; Part 11., 2/7, I'tiition, by post-21/- for course. S. E. WRIGHT, 33, Lamdiox-quat, Wellixoios, : Agent,

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5210, 18 December 1895, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
953

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5210, 18 December 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5210, 18 December 1895, Page 4

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