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A. and P. Show. WAVERLEY A. AND P, ASSOCIATION. SECOND ANNUAL SHOW. % , To be held on the RECREATION GROUNDS, WAVERLEY, THURSDAY, MARCH 17th, 1910. (St, Patrick’s Day), OFFICERS:— Patron: Mr. G. V. Pearce, M.P.; President: Mr William Wilson; Vice-Presidents: Messrs W. Wybuurne, R. Bremer, D. S, Taylor, O. Hawes, Geo. Johnston, D. Robertson, J. Kennedy, R. Jackson, A. Strachaa, U. Symes, H. Middleton. A. Riddell. H. p. Metcalf, D: Ccghili, P. Elmslie, W. Connell. J. G. Rutherford, W. J. Davis, and Wm. Brewer; General Committee: John Lupton, G. Lupton, D. B. McDonald, W. 11. Watkins, F. McDonald, C. R. Sneddon, G. U. Graham, Chas. Dickie, F. Wallace, R. C. Esse, E. P. Blake, R. P. Palmer, A. Elmslie, S. Aiken, and A. K. Diaou; Hon. Treas.: Mr. 11. I’. Butts. £125 PRIZES. £125 PRIZES. ORDER OF PROGRAMME. BEST EXPRESS PAlß.—lst prize £2; 2nd, 10s. BEST HEAVY DRAFT MARE.—lst, £2; 2nd, IQs. BEST HEAVY DRAFT GELDING.—Ist, £2; 2nd, 10s. BEST' TROOP HORSE.—Ist. £2; 2nd. £l. BEST SPRING CART HORSE.—Ist, £2; 2nd, 15s. BEST' 12-STONE HACK—lst, £2; 2nd. 10s. BEST U-STONE HACK.—lst, £2; 2nd, 10s. GENERAL PURPOSE FARM HORSE.—Ist, £2; 2nd, 15s. BEST' PONY (between 14.2 and 12h..) —Ist, £1; 2nd. IQs. PONY JUMPING COMPETITION,—Ist. £l, 2nd, IQs. BEST' COB.—lst, £1 Ids.; 2nd, las. BEST' GIRL RIDER.—Ist, 155.; 2nd. ss. BEST SINGLE HARNESS HORSE.—Ist, £2; 2nd, £l. WOOD CHOPPING.—Ist, £5; 2nd, £2; 3rd. £l. BEST LADY’S TURN-OUT.—lst, £2; 2nd, £l. SAWING COMPETITION.—Ist, £2; 2nd, £l. MAIDEN HUNTERS’ COMPETITION-lst, £5; 2nd, £1 Ills.; 3rd, IQs. BEST PACED HACK.—lst, £2; 2nd. £l. BEST' LADY’S HACK (15.2 and over).—lst, £2; 2nd, 10s. BEST LADY’S HACK (under 15.2).—15t, £2; 2nd, IQs.’ BEST' BUGGY PAlß.—lst, £2; 2nd. 10s. OPEN LEAPING COMPETITION.—Ist, £7, 2nd, £2; 3rd, £l. BEST' LADY DRIVKRi—Ist, £2; .2nd, 10s. HARNESSING COMPETITION FOR LADIES. —lst, £1 10s.; 2nd,' 10s. BESr PONY (under 13 hands).—lst, £1; 2nd. 10s. BEST GENT. DRIVER.—Ist, £2; 2nd, 10s. THREADING THE NEEDLE.—£I 10s.; 2nd, 10s, TILTING THE RING (for Cadets).—lst, £1; 2nd, 10s. SHEEP.— Pen of Five Fat Wethers, Five Ewes, Five Fat Lambs (Longwool crosses), ami Five Fat Lambs for Freezing (Down crosses) HOME INDUSTRIES (First Prize 10s. each).— Vegetables, Dogs, and Sheep Guessing Competition . POINTS PRIZES:—A Prize of £2 (donated by Mr. D. S. Taylor), will be given for the Champion Hark. A Points Prize of £2 will be given for Horse Events, and likewise Horae Industries Classes. PRIZE LIST WITH FULL PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION TO SECRETARY. ENTRIES CLOSE MARCH 3rd, 1910. Waveriey Band in Attendance Admission to Ground Is., Children under 12 years, 6d.

GRAND CONCERT AND DANCE. TOWN HALL IN THE EVENING. J. W. EMMERSON, Secretary. Cheap Town Residences BEGIN THE NEW TEAR WELL BY BUYING A HOME OF A OUR OWN! We have several remarkably cheap places on offer IT WILL BAY YOU TO INSPECT! J-ACRB. Fine position, close to trams. Family residence, comprising 4 bedrooms, large front room, large diningroom with conservatory, kitchen, pantry, bathroom with hot and cold shower, gas, gas stove, hot and cold water, brick sale. Absolutely every modern convenience, detached wash-house with copper and tubs, rain water supply, workshop, fowl-house and run; grounds laid out in lawns, flower and vegetable gardens. Venetian blinds fitted in all rooms.

PRICE £1375. Venetian blinds, gas stove, curtain poles given in. Note;— The price has been much reduced to effect a prompt sale. i-ACEE. WILSON" STREET, with good house 7 rooms, with every convenience. Corner site, very close to town. Owner has left Wanganui and really wants to sell. Price '.£1150. Offers considered. MUST BE SOLD. This is your opportunity. See us now. LEWIS & CO. AVENUE, WANGANUI. Cheap Town Houses for Sale. BALL STREET.—I-8-acre section. Land Transfer Title. Well fenced on all sides. Large 5-roomcd residence, verandah, bathroom, wash-house, copper and tubs; drainage water and gas laid on. Garden, etc. PRICE £460. ARAMOHO.—Splendid section, containing one-sixth acre; Land Transfer Title. Good -house of 8 rooms, with all conveniences, bathroom, wash-house with copper and tubs; gas, water, and drainage laid on. Fowlhouso, garden, etc. PRICE £315. SMITHFIELD.—I-8-acre section, well fenced on all sides, L.T. Title. New 4roomed house, verandah, pantry, bathroom, wasb-bouss, copper and tubs. Gas and water laid on. PRICE £390. Easy terms arranged. WANTED, —Anyone desiring a homo of his own, to call and see the list of house bargains at—

H. MAS-RUT ANN & COT., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. 110, EIDGWAY STREET. ’Phone No. 547. A SPECIAL OFFER FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. WE have been instructed to offer for sale that well-built residence, in Koromiko Road, lately occupied hy Mr. Adam Scott. The house contains every convenience, and is only two years old, 6 large rooms, large bathroom, kitchen, also attached wash-house with covered verandah leading to it. The house is excellently situated (section full i-acro). To ensure a sale the price has been fixed at £775, of which .£6OO can remain on mortgage at 6 per cent. The property is an undoubted bargain and inspection can be arranged at any time. Fullest particulars on application to the sole agents: PAIJIBTJRN & SILK, RID GW AY STREET.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXV, Issue 12984, 27 January 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXV, Issue 12984, 27 January 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXV, Issue 12984, 27 January 1910, Page 8

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