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By Appointment to His Excellency the Governor) W. UTTLEJOHN & SON, WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, AND OPTICIANb. LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, WE Invite visitors from the Wairarapa to call and inspect the latest goods by "Tongariro " and " Kumara." Marble Clocks, Carriage Clocks, Gentlemen's Gold Watches, fine quality English. Gold Necklets, Brooches, Lace Pins, Rings, and heavy IBct and 15ct Sleevelinks, all remarkably fine and choice good 3, best London make. Our Btock of Gem Rings, largely our own manufacture, is always interesting and extensive additions are constantly being made. All G?ods are marked in plain figures. WAIRARAPA FUKNISHING COMPANY, Exchange Buildings, QUEEN STREET . . MASTERTON. THE CHEAPEST FURNISHING EM--I'OhIUM IN TOWN. WE have just landed the latest designs in Bedroom Furniture, and are now showing a very handsome Cheval Dressing Table and Double Washstands, with marble top and pedestal cupboard, and handsome carved doublemiriored doer Wardrobe to match. We nre also showing in our windows the latest dtfcigns in Sideboards in Kauri and Rimu. Come and see our very handcoxe Mirror-backed Sideboard for £7 10s. We have a large variety in Hadstands, ranging from £2 10a to £lO. Bedsteads. Bedsteads. Our Spe-jial Heavy Brass-mounted Double Brdslead', two-inch pillars, extended footrail. £3 15?. Worth £5 10s. Come and see for yourselves. Dining-room Furniture, NOTE THIS.—We are offering a handsome Dining-rocm Suite (9 pieces), on casters, upholstered in leather, for £13103, Worth £l7. EXTENSION TABLES, CHESTERFIELD COUCHES, DIVAN AND EASY CHAIRS. Do not be misled, but come and inspect our stock. We guarantee our Furniture is made from the best of kmriand rimu. No white pine usel. Out* Pr>tc3s are Wellington Prices—Not Mastepton. See cur CORK LINOLEUMS, Gft wide, only 3s 91 1 er yard. BEDDING, WIRE MATTKAS3ES, OVERMAN! LES, etc. PICTURES FRAMED on the premises. Addres3 ■ Exchange Buildings. JpACING BULLS. SpHng Meeting. To be htld on the Bulls P.acaeDurso, on WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, September 13th and iQth, 1907 PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. r. I'i.ying Handicap, (opsn), of 7r> snvj, second horse 10 sovs from vise stake. C furlongs Nom 1 sov, acc I sov. 2. Willow Hank Hack Steep; echase. a Hand! nayof7o sovs, second horse 5 sovs, (!>_>th from the stakes.) About 2} miles, over such course as the Stewards may direct. Kom I sov, acc I sow 3. Pvkehou Hack Hurdle Race, a Handicap of 60 sovs; second horse to sovs from the stakes. iA miles, over 6 flights ot batten hurdies about 3ft Gin hig!. Nom 10s, acc 1 sov. 4. Maiden Hack Flat Race, of 5o sovs. second horse 10 sovs from the stakes 5 iurlongs. Weight for age. E trance 1 sov. 5. Ranuitikei Steep lech asf, (open), a handicap of 150 sovs, and a trophy presented bv D. Coughliii, Esq., second hoi*se so sovs and third horse 10 sovs, (both from the stakes ) About ail mil's, over such course as the stewards may direct. Nam 1 sov, .'icc 2 sovs. 6. Spkixg Handicap, (open), of no sovs, second horse 10 sovs from the stakes, 1 mile and distance. N'om 1 sov, acc 2 sovs. 7. Raxiutoto Hack Hack, a handicap of 60 sovs, second horse 10 sovs from the stakes. : mile Kom 10s, acc 1 sov. SECOND DAY. 1. Nc;a:o Hack Ht'KDLE Race, a handicap of Go sovs, second horse 10 sovs from the stake. About i.J miles, over 6 flights of batten hurdles about -ift 6in high. Nom 10s, acc 1 sov. 2. Tf.legkapii If'ndicai', (open), of 70 sovs, second horse 10 sovs from the stakes 5 furlongs, N m I sov, acc 1 sov. 3. Cmeton Steei-i.echask, (open), a handicap of 120 sovs, second horse >5 sovs, and third horse G sovs (both from the stakes.) About 2} miles over such course as the stewards may direct. Nom 1 sov, acc 2 sovs. 4. Ku.i.emoo.v Hack Race, a handicap of 60 sovs, second horse 10 sovs from the stakes; 6 furlongs Nomios, acc 1 sov; 5. Niiatiai'a Hack Steeplechase, a handicap of Co sovs, second horse Jo sovs from the stakes. Acout miles, over such course af the stewards may direct. Nom los, acc 1 sov. 6. Ski'TEMlikk Handicap, (open), a handicap of of no sovs, second horse 10 sovs from the stakes. 1 mile. Nom t sov, acc 2 sovs. 7. Wi-:i.ti-k Hack Rack, a handicap, of 60 sovs, second horse 10 sovs from the stakes. Lowest weight List. 7 furlongs, Nom 10s, acc 1 sov. RULES. Ail Races to ue run under the Naw Zealand Rules .vf Racing. A Hack is a horse which has nipt, at time of nomination, won a race of the value of So sovs, or races of the collective value of 200 sovs. NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS, AND ACCEPTANCES Nominal ions for all events will close with the Secretary at the Office of the Club, Dulls. 011 SATURDAY, 24111 August, if, 07. at 9 p.m. Weights for the first Day's 'Events will be de dared on or about SATURDAY, 7111 September, 1907, and for the Second Day's Events, at the Of'tice of the Club, at 7.30, on the evening of the First Day. Acceptances for the First Day's Events will close with the Secretary a; the Oiiice of the Club, Hulls, on THURSDAY, 12th September, 1907, at p.m., and for the Second Day's Events at the same place at 9 o'clock on the evening of the First Day. 11. A. GOODALL, Secretary. [Approved in accordance with the Rules of Rac ing this 3rd day of Ji'ly, 1907.-Wll. Hall, Sec rotary Wanganui Jockey Club.J IS7E fine vou our word that the TT "TIG fit" IV:end Teas are tha most uniform and reliable that is possible to obtain; and, moroover, are speciall t"1 i to; v cu c i ; : 11! >li; r

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8518, 24 August 1907, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8518, 24 August 1907, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8518, 24 August 1907, Page 6

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