Special Advertisements. 7TA9TERTON "TRACING f^ LUB (Registered). Autumn Meeting. To be held on the Masterton Racecourse on THURSDAY & FRIDAY, 17 h and 18th March, 1910. First Day. 1. Hack Hurdle Handicap, 70 sovs, second -er 7 flights ot hurdle-. 1? miles: nora BOs, ace 20s. 2. March Handicap, 90 sovs, open. 2nd horse 10 sovs and third noise 5 sovs from stake, 6 furlongs: nom 20s, ace 10s. 8. Maiden Hack Race, 60 sovs, weigut-for-age, 2nd horse 7 sovs, and 3 horse 3 sovs from stake, 5 furlong.*; entry 30s. 4. Masterton Hack Handicap, 80 sovs, second horse 10 sovs and ihird horse 5 sovs from stake, 1 mile: nom 20s ace 20s. 5. Waipipi Uio 175, sovs, open, second horse 15 sovs and third riorje 5 sovs from stakes, 1} miles; nom 20s *cc 60s. Ladies Bracelet Handicap, 50 sovs bracelet valued 35 sovs or cash fsr Ist horse, bracelet valued 10 sovs or cash for 2nd horse, and a bracelet valued at 5 sovs or cash for 3rd horso, minimum weight lOst 71b, open to Hacks onlj, to be ridden by gentlemen riders: nommitim to be made in the name of a lady; 1J miles : nom 10s aco 20s. 7. Dash Hack H andicap, 40 sovs, second horse 7 sovs and third horse 3 Isovs from stakes, o furlongs; nam 16s ace 20s. B.;Opaki Welter Handicap, 85 sovs open, second horse 10 sovs ana 3rd horse 5 >ovs from stake; minimum weight Bst, 7 furlongs ; nom 20s, ace 30s. Second Day. 1. Hack Hurdle Handicap. 70 sovs, 2nd hirse 10 sovs and 3rd horso 5 sovs from stakes; over 6 flights of hurdles; 1 and a-half miles ; nom 20s, ace 20s. 2. Telephone Handicap, 2nd horse 10 sovs and 3rd horse 5 sovs from the stakes: 5 furlongs; nom 20s, aoc 40s. 3. Handicap Hack Scurry, 60 sovs, 2nd horse 7 sovs and 3rd horse 3 savs from stakes; for horses that have never won an advertised race exceeding 25 sovs in value at time of starting, 5 furlongs; nom 10s, ace 20s. 4. High Weight Hack Handicap. 50 sovs. 2nd horse 10 sovs from stakes; minimum weight 10.7: to be ridden by gentlemen riders; 1 mile ; nom 10s, ace 20s, 5. Autumn Handicap, open, of llOsovs, 2nd horse 10 sovs and 3rd horse 5 sovs from stakes; 1 mile ; nom 20s, ace 40s. 6. Railway Hack Handicap, 60 sovs, 2nd horse 7 sovs and drd horse 3 sovs from stakes; 6 furlongs; nom 10s, aco 20s. 7. Final Welter Handicap, open, 80 sovs, 2nd horse 10 sovs an 3 3rd horse 5 sovs irom stakes; minimum weight 7.7; 1 mile; nora 20s, ace 30s. 8. Telegraph' Hack Handicap, 60 sovs. 2nd horse 7 sovs and 3rd horse 3 sovs from the stakes ; 5 furlongs; nom 10s, ace 20s, Nominations for all events, except the Maiden Hack Race, close with the Secretary at his office, Lincoln Road, Masterton, on Thursday. 24th February, 1910, at 9.30 p.m. Weights for the First Day's Races will be declarea oil or before Thursday, Brd March, 1910, and for the Second Day's Races in the Club Hotel, Masterton, on Thursday, 17th March, 1910, at 8 p. ~n. Acceptances for the First Day's Races and entries for the Maiden Hack Race close wfth the Secretary on March 10th, 1910, at 9,80 p.m., and for the Second Day's Races on Thursday, 17th March, 1910, at 9 p.m. A. HATHA WAY, Secretary. Box 90. Mastartou. Submitted to and approved by the Wellington Racing Olub—V.E. WHYTE, Secretary of
IHE Masterton Trust Lands Trust Voters' List is now open for inspection at the Trust Office, Sail Street" Any objections thereto must be lodged (in writing) with the Secretary before 6 p.m. on Tuesday, 15th February, 1910. BY OEDEE; . ART CLASSES. PUPILS and intending Pupils are notified that the Art Classes will resume on SATUEDAY, 19th, and THUBSDAY, 24th February. J. bMITH, Artist. KEEP COOL! J. J. GREENE'S EOYAL LOLLIE SHOP (next Picture Show). JEST Ice Cream and Summer Drinks. J Sweets made to suit every taste and pocket. "Civility and Satisfaction" our motto. M. L. LOWEIS, Fruit Sale—Price List, BANANAS, 48 for 1/-, 24 for 1/-, 30 for 1/-, 40 for 1/-. Tomatoes, 51bs for I'-. Peaches, 61bs. 1/-, 71b, 1/-; 3s per case Plums, 61bs. 1/-, 81bs. 1/-; 2/9 case. Best green large Cooking Apples 6lbs for 1/-. Best Eating >pples ; 4d and 3d p°r lb. Cucumbers, 4d doz.; Large, Bd. doz Passion Fruit, 36 for 1/Oranges. only 1/- doz. Lemons, best, 14 for 1/-. Best sweet " William " Pears at 6d. 4d, and 3d lb Pine Apples, reasonable rates Best Hot-house Grapes from lOd to 1/- per lb. Pea-nuts, 3d per lb; Walnuts, 7d per lb ; Almonds reasonable rates; Haael nuts, 8d per lb. Choice Assortment Confectionery. New Potatoes, 161b. for 1/Onions, 121b for 1/-. Bananas; whole bunch at Cheap Prices. M. L. LOWEIS, STOEEKEEPEE AND FEUITEKER, 188, Queen Stbeet, Masterton. (Opposite Hyde and Co).
A NEW CURE FOR NIGHTMARE, MADE BY J. H. BLOCKLEY. IKAPOC BED, 1 best Spring Mattrass, 2 Kapoc Pillows, or the old ones re-filled; 1 tea cosy to keep your tea right; 1 Wicker Chair, 2if you like at a reduced price, to rest just before retiring ; 1 Box Ottoman, 3 Pair 3 Pictures. Keep your wife's temper right. The way to do it is to buy her a nice Duchesse Chast, a Marble Top Washstand, a nice Cushion, Afternoon Tea Table and anything she might require. SEE BLOCKLEY ABOUT IT. Go to bed early and you are a made J. H. BLOCKLEY. "THE PARAGON FUBNITUEE WOEKS," (Opposite Knox Church) Queen Stbeet South, Mastebton. NOTiCE. WISH to announce that I am a _ Cash Buyer of FAT ShEEP, CATTLE and LAMBS of all descriptions, for freezing . purposes and otherwise. W. McKENZIE. '. L. JOY, Abtistic Photogbaphee, Mastebton. i r 'ITH Each Order for 12 Cabinet Photos, an Enlargement, valued at 7/6, will be given free. This con. cession should appeal to you. Place your order to-day. Studio: Eoom No. 16, EXCHANGE BUILDINGS (upstairs). BILLIARDS. "HE best equipped and most spacious . Billiard-room in the district. Pour Alcock tables, first-class cues, ample seating accommodation, and capable and attentive markers. Site—The old part tof Club Hotel, Masterton. Price, Is per ! hundred. F. LANGSTONE, Proprietor. CORADINE & WHITTAKER TiKBIB Mkbchants, etc., HEAVY etocks of Dressed and Seasoned Timber always on hand j Kami, Totara,-Eimu, Matai, White Pine [etc Sashes, Doors, Mouldings. Builders Beguisitea, Oils and Colours. QUEEN, CHAPEfc AND KINO StBEBTB, MASTEBTON.
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