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Strangers paying a visit .to Wellington, and/coimtry settlers arriving In'town, ''are very often atw loss to iknowr wlufch is the best ; house' or clfaafiest;general drapery, establishment ,to visit.lor buying drapery a,nd clothing. l '‘J. ‘MbDowBLE and CbJ offer-special ad- : ■vantages /that can-Jje. mejr with .hi th'e city. They keep at airtimes the largest arid tieSt 'assorted stock of every class of goods; Iriapolted direct frj)ra the leading manufacturers of Great,Britain and, Iceland, which,” being bought on the’ riibstf fidvantageous terms, enables'thotn to offer; goods Of Bterfingqujilities at prices that cannot be improved on' by any house in the trade. Every article is marked af a flxed price that cannot:bo.deviated; from,-for which there Is no deviation ; so that inexperienced people are as well' setved as tlie beat I judgeS J the terms being net cash, without rebate or .abatement 1 of any kind. A frill description of stock* can -be obtained from our,catalogues and Nfite the address—Opposite the Bank of .New .Zealand, corner of Lambton-quay and Willis-Street,” Wellington.—Auvt. u 'yr;;-), ’ '

' Flokilink !—Fen the Teeth and Breath.—-A tew drops of the iiquid'“'Fl6riline,’ ,l spHhklta' on; a net tooth-brush, produce a pleasapt lather, ;I Tthich thoroughly cleanses the’ teeth frbiri'all'parasites lor impurities, hardens the gams, prevent .tartar,-'stops decay, gives to the teeth a peculiarly pearl whiteness, and a'delightful fragrance to the breath.’ It’fmoves all unpleasant odors arising fi;om ;de<;ayefi; teeth |or tobacco smoke. ‘‘The Fragrant Floriline,” beihg composed In part - of honey and laweet; herbs, lie delicious to .the taste, and the . greatest .'toilet discovery of the'age; ‘ Sold* everywhere at 2s. 6d. Pfrpated by Henry ;C, Gallup, ’403 Oxford-street, London.—[Advt.J |

Race Meeting WAIRARAPA 'RACE ' MEETING. 1877. v ■- Prebident —J. P. Rhssell, Esq, Judge —R. Barton, .Esq.. f Stewards —Messrs,' J 7 O. Bidwell, J.. Drummond,,N.Grace, W. Loweß, H, McMaster, P. P. Tancred, and Wallace Smith. I Starter— -Mr. H. McMaster.Clerk of Scales —Mr. X). Donald. FIRST DAY—THURSDAY, FEB/ 15. j Maiden Plate, 40 spvs. ; '■ Entrance* -2 sovsl; 1J miles ; weight for- age ; second horse to save entrance ’; for maidens at tim£ of entry; r- | Wairaeapa Stakes, 75 "boys., : added' to a sweepstake of 5 sovs, • Entrance, 2 sovi,3 miles ; weight for age ; 'entrance at time of entry ; stakes by boon of-day of Pony Race, 10 sovs. Entrance, 10s.;>threequarters of a mile ; 14 hands or under] catch weights ; post entry ; SecOnd-hbrsfe to save entrance. —■■ 0 ' ■ : Produce Stakes, 40 sovs.* added to a] sweepstakes, of'2-sovs. 1J miles 1 ; for horses bred and' trained in the district J that have never started at time of entrance]; weight i for ; age ; second horse to save stakes. ; Hack Race, 10 sovs. Entrance, 10s.; once round ; heats ; catch weights ; ' post ■ entry.' ■ , ' ■ Ladies Purse, 25 sovs. Entrance, 2 sovs.; 1J miles ; welter weights for ' age ; gentlemen riders. . " SECOND DAY—FRIDAY, FEB. 16. Hurdle Race, 50 sovs., second horse -to save his stakes. 'Entrance, 3soyS.; miles; 6 jumps, over darkened hurdles 3ft; Sin. high ; heats'; welter weights for age. Hack" Hurdle Race, 10 sovs. Entrance, 1 sov.; 1J miles ; single event; six jumps over darkened hurdles ;’ catch weights. Southern ; Chief Produce Race > for : three-year-olds, progeny of mares stinted to Southern"' Chief ‘ in "seasonof"lß72." T J miles' ;,25 sovs.,' . given by Mr.' L O. Hayward,' added ’ to a sweepstake of 3 sovs. 1 ; second ; horse ‘ to' receive TO sovs. 1 ; third horSe' to save' stakes. ': Weights j: Colts, 1 ' Bst. lOlbe.; fillies and geldings, Bst.,7lbs. . ' ‘ [ Wairarapa Jockey Club Handicap, 109 sovs. 2 sovs. on nomination, 3 sovs. ‘ on acceptance ; nomination oti day. of general entry ; 2 miles;] weights to be declared half-an-hour after Ladies’ ’ Purse ■ is run., HacrtßacEi 1.0. soys. Entrance, 10s ; qncC 7 7 roundr; inb horse,to ]carry less than list. 5 . ( ; po?tentry/ /, -v,,.;■■■ • -7 t | District Race, ,40 soys.,, added % a sweeps- . stake, of . 3,,50v5., payable at time of . enj- ‘ trance,' with 2. soys, to go to fund ; 1$ miles ; owned ia,,the.district '.. six inbnthSvPrevious; tp.enjtyenpe.; weight for age ;'second home Consolation Race, 20 soy's,,]Entrance, I.‘s6t.i - .1 mile ; horees. to inamed a'qnartpr.qf ’ .hour,,after, Dist^ct'-,Race, and.]handijcapped by, the Stewards of whom theyfnay ..iuAppdin^., . or * ■ The first saddling bell will'ringjatJLl_a.m. j '.first race startatell.So sharp.; >-.■! Races fo.be run under ;thp Wairarapa Jockey Club rules. , , . Day for general entries, Monday,' :sth Feb‘ruary, 1877. Alls entries, to- be in, and delivered; to - the Secretary at. Hammerieb’s Hotel, Grey town,not ..later than six o’clock p;m.. ’' •- httn ’.’vah- o c-T j H.-S. WARD.ELL,' I ' Hpn.,Ssfi-;WiJ-C. i

H Exhibition UT T AGBICU'LTUKAIj HORTICULTURAL, I AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. j The first Show -of this Society will he held oh WEDNESDAY,' 7th MARCH, and will comprise Horses* 'Cattle,' Pigs, Poultry,-Agri-cultural and Horticultural" Implements, and ■Produce.' -* J... i ■ The regulations -and catalogue can be ob-tained-from the * offices’ of-the society'-and members of the committee after', the 15th January. . : >• • • Business Notices R OWL AND S AND C Oi, Underneath the Illuminated Clock. All work entrusted- to our care is on the premises and. for twelve months. All new -watches ;-guaranteed fojr three years. Goods'-packed' l and sent on receipt of cash or post-office - order'to any part of the colony. -eve.'- i ROWLANDS & ICO., | Under the Illumihatad Clock, Wiilia-street.| E-W-' ■' F AN C Y ' GOO D S. BARRAUD & SON have now landed,- ex locean Mail, ( -b. large -variety of Fancy Goods, specially selected in London by Mr. G. - D. Rarrecud-- : ‘-'i- j Albums, in new- designs ; /-rr-r. Flower- stands : - 1 | Fancy flower pots | ’ Toilet'bets ~ ’* ! jrJl -Vases (new shapes) - - I Photo frames I New Paris fans , j - ■ I Card trays . • Biscuit boxes ; - - Bronze? candlesticks Ivory hair brushes ’ Jewel cases \ IHGENIX FOUNDRY, WELLTNGTOIjT ROBERTSON AND CO., i (Late Charles Seager), , j Engineers, ’ Boilermakers, .Iron and Brass Ship and'General Smiths, -Manufacturers ,ol every description of ’Steam Engines, Boilers,' Machinery for Sawmills, -and all IronWool Press. i i-’iCEstimates -famished. -All orderawiU meet with-prompt-uttention.: Address—Old Oustomhoase-atreet, Wellington <i)BEKT Ga]eIDNER AND CO. R gradually perfecting ,their:oaeortmont of House and, are nearly now able to say that lop. .variety they are equalled: by no other firm -in New Zealand. For quality and price- satisfaction; ensured. Now opening, Children’s Cots, Register Stoves, medium : quality, h>,' > 1 ’ ‘ROBERT GARDNER AND CO., Furnishing Ironmongers, Lambton-quay.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4951, 3 February 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4951, 3 February 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4951, 3 February 1877, Page 3

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