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10 BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. ' JTA\ ING L. t I' 1 ,) Acres ol good Bud. • 1 ut Maltiiiw.i, j .im-ijally Totara anc ■ emu, auJ lieu cimiicicJ with the railway me from the bush to my mill, I am prepano lo supply Bttilucn and Contractors with X'utara, Kimu nud Ala ti, at lowest rates. Ami, Laving always on hand a Large Stock of Rusticating Boards, Flooring, Lining Architiave , Stilting and Mouldings of every lescnptioo. Sashes, J curs and Frames always on hand ami made to order on the shortest notice. 'turned Work of every description and Seasoned Timber always on hand. Piice Lists on application. 11. A. WAKE LIN, Grey town North. 04 AMALGAMATED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES’ SPORTS TO BE HELD ON THE RECREATION RESERVE QEEYTOWN. ON THUBSDAY, ST. PATRICK’S DAY,

PBOQBAUME. Event S o Z, 1 Maiden Race, 220 yds., 2/ 2 Fr. Boe. Handicap, 440 2/ 3 lit event, St Patrick'! handicap, 120 yds .. 4 Obstacle Race, 220 yds 1/ 5 Two mile Walking Htp 2/ 3rd prise, 10/ 6 100 yds Handicap .. 2/ 7 Hurdle Handicap, 220 yds, 6 hurdles ~ 2/ 8 Novel Race; to walk 50 yds, tun 50yds, hop 50, and finish all fonts 50 yds ~ .. 2/ 9 Sec. Event St Patrick’s Handicap, 440 yds .. Boy or Girl Race 10 Half Mile Baca .. 2/ tj 11 Obstacle Bace, 220 yds 2/ 12 100 yds Handicap .. 2/6 13 Jockey Bace for men, 220 yds, weight not less than 5 stone .. 2/ 14 Third Event St Pat* tick Hep, 220 yds .. Boy cr Girl Bace 15 Hurdle Bace Hand’cp, 440 yds .. 2/ 3/ 16 Mile Bace Handicap., 2/ 4/ 17 Consolation Hep, 220y 2/ 20 1 10 1 20/ 10 1 60/ 20 1 20/ 10/ 30 1 10 1 20 1 10 1 20 1 10 1 60 1 30/ 80/ 30/ 30/ 10/ St Patrick’s Handicap, Nos 3, 9, and 14 on the programme will bo counted by points—--Ist, 5 points ; 2nd, 3 points ; 3rd, 2 points, Nomination 4s, acceptance 6s. Ist prize £B, 2;. d prize £l, 3rd prize £2, and as will be jtt.i 1 y the pii gramme in addition to these prizes, 20s and lug will he given for Ist and 2nd in each event.

Nominations for St Patrick’s Handicap and events 2, 5, 0,7. 10, 16, and 1G nil! close at Grey town, on MONDAY, February 28th. Handicaps will be published in the vVaiiurapa Standard and Evening Press on \\ EDNESDAY. the 9th March. No other intimation of Handicaps will be given. RULES AND REGULATIONS. Entries for open races to be made to the Secretary, on tbs ground. The decision of the Committee, or whoever they may appoint, shall in alt cases of dispute, he final ; and ail protista shall be made wit.i in a ([narter if an hour after the event. In the event of the weather proving unfavorable, the Committee shall have it in their power to postpone the Sports from day toaay. All Nominations must Le accompanied by fees or they will not be recognised. Each competitor for Handicaps must state in writing their petformances for last two years. Three competitors to start or no prize ; five or no second prize ; seven or no third prize. Any competitors starting before signal, to be put back one yard for the first breach, two yards for the second and to be disqualified lor that event for the third. Frizes will be paid on the ground. Admission Is ; children under 12, half price. A GRAND PROCESSION Of Friendly Societies, in full Regalia, will start from Foresters' Hall, at 10 a.m, headed by a Brass Band, which will play on the ground. Sports will commence at 11 O’Clock Sharp. To wind np with A DATSTCE. Dancing will commence at 8 p.m. Gentlemen, 2s; Ladies, Is, A. L. WEBSTER, of* Secretary.

D. CAMERON, COACH BUILDER, GHETTO WN.

R. BRIGHT, JUfi, BLACKSMITH & FARRIER, GIIEYTOWN. IN returning tl.'inlif Ur past favors, wishes to intimate to’do unmerous customers i that lie has auded to Us business | A WIJEELWitHii j I ENT, | and tlio-t wi:o 0.-. Tv entrust him t. it it then | «ola ..... i value for their money. C. nUie.-, !• : | 'J.'riipit. and aii kinds vf i Vehicles iuj.-i’ !i i le. aued to order. ! i WAIRARAPA L_BOR AGENCY ' J , WKLB 0R N , hliA'J HEKSXoN, BUGS to aupoonee that he i,..s opened « LABOR AGENCY, aud as an establishment of the k ml Us 1 been retired in the distiict, he .-lies npoe the support of toe public, especially the employ,is q{ labor aud servants requitim! situations. lid

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2041, 11 March 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2041, 11 March 1887, Page 4