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SilNGM'ti SEWISGMaCHINES. GREAT KEDTJOTION IN PEICE! THE SINGER : MANUFACTURING COMPANY HAYING the largest manufactories in the World, with every facility for a production of 8,000 MACHINES PER "WEEK. have determined to give the public the full benefit of their enormous facilities, and the recent GREAT REDUCTION in their Prices, and their EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS of Payment, will enable everyone now to become possessed of one of these UNEQUALLED SEWING MACHINES. ' NOTE THE PRICES: Singer's World-Famed "NEW FAMILY 1 ' (Treadle) MACHINE, £sl7s forOi&H.' . Same Machine, fitted with Hand attachment, so that it may be worked Either by Hand or Treadle at Pleasure, Only £6 ss. Singer's "MEDlUM"Machines, especially constructed for the use of Tailors and Dressmakers, Cash Price. • ■ ■ £7 Iter Manufacturing—including the Wax Thread Machine for boot-closing—Machine *frAT EQUALLY LOW PRICES^ THE SINGER COMPANY Have now received more than One Hundred and Seventy-Five FIRST.OLASS PRIZES AND MEDALS FOR THEIR REALLY SUPERIOR MACHINES, WHICH HAVE TON A WORLD-WIDE POPULARITY

PERFECTION OF MECHANISM; Strength and Beauty of Stitch, and adauta-.. bility for eveiy class of Sowing. Machines may be had on tho Hire System (purchase by Weekly Payments) _ At a small advance on tho Cash Price. The following accessories are included with each New Fami'y and Medium Machine 1 hemmer, 1 braider, 1 straight guide and screw, 1 bottle of oil, I oiler, 1 spring for thread level, 6 bobbins,. 1 needle-plate,,,l2' needles, 1 wrench, 1 scrow-driver, oue book of ins rnctions. And to the above the Company have decided to add-1 tnckrisiker, 1 'quitter,' 1 set (4) htminers and a binder. Needles, parts, and ail. accessories for the machines kept; constantly in stock ; ' AT THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY'S DEPOT, ■ Manhors-Streot, Wellington. • AGENTS FOR THE WAIRABAPA: Mattsrton— MB E. FEIST. Grey.town— FABIAN; BROS,. , Featherston(JlLPlN AND PARDON, From whom Machines 1 arid all requisites may be had at Wellington- Prices. MASTERTON AND OPAKI JOCKEY OLiTB RACE MEETING 1880. THURSDAY, 2ND DECEMBER. President—F.' Gray ; Judgo, A,- W< Cave ; Starter, T. Chambermih ; Clerk of the Scales, John Hardino ; ~ Clerks of Course, W. lorns and MiKiHERA; Stewards: A, W. Cave, J. Macaka, B. Kimberley, G. T. Farmer, R. Campbell, H. Bannister, and A, El/Kiss.

1. Handicap Hobble Race of £25; two mile' and a distance, over 7 flight* of hurdles (darkened), 3ft Gin, Nomination, £l, acceptance £l. 2. Hack Hurdle Race of £ ; once round the course; not less than lOst. Entrance £l. 3. Produce Race of £ ;If miles; weight for age. Entrance £2. 4. Back Eace of £ ; once round,the course; catch weights. For horses that have never won public mouoy. 5. Opaki Stakes Handicap of £SO; 2J' miles. Nomination £2, acceptance £2,. . 6. Maiden Plate of £ ;lj miles; weight for age. Entrance £2. 7. Dibtbict Handicap of £ ;If rnilos. Nomination £2, acceptance £2. 8. Hack Race of £ j ouco round the course; not less than 10 Btone. Entiance £l. For horses that have never won public money. 9. Consolation Handicap of £ ; once round the course. Entrance £l.

E U L E S. The saddling-bell will ring at 10.30 a.m. sharp; first race to start at 11 a,m. The District Bace is open to all horses owued in tho district at least six months previous to tho mooting, Tho Produce Race is open to all horses bred and trained in tho district, and have nover started for an advertised race. In caso of a protest, tho same must be lodged with the Secretary within fifteen minutes after the rare is run, with a deposit of £2, such deposit to be forfeited if the protest be considered trivial or vexatious. No person will be allowed to enter a horse unless he .be a subscriber of at least £1 to the Eaco Fund. No scratching of horses to be done unl

through the Secretary., The races will be rim strictly under the Mastertou-Opaki Jockey Club Rules. General entries to be made to the Secretary, at the Club Hotel, between the hours of 7 and 8 p.m. on the night of THURSDAY, 95th November, previous to tbe meeting, and accompanied with the required amounts, names of horses, ages, and also riders' colors; nor will anj entries be received after then—either by letter or telegram. Weights for the handicaps of Hurdles, Opaki Stakes, and District Handicap to be declared on SATUI!DA¥ EVENING, 27th November, at 7 o'clock, previous to' the race meeting. Acceptances to be received by the Secretary on Monday evening, 29th Novomber, at 7 o'clock, at the Club HotoL Nominations for the Consolation Handicap to be made" to the Secretary fifteen minutes after the listvict Handicap is run. Weights to be declared fiftten minutes after nominations have closed, and acceptances will close fifteen minutes after the weights have been declared, '

J. lO.RNS, 598 Hod. Sec, andTreas. : WAIHENGA RACE MEETING. ALL PERSONS interested in the above ' meeting are requested to meet at the Waihenga Hotel on SATURDAY, 23rd October, at 8 p.m. Busi lesa mportant.30HN MAOABA, Hon Sec.'and Treasurer. SALE.—A country HOTEL,- doing jj'' a steady: trade. Possession in OctoberApply , THOMAS THOMPSON, . 481 Taueru Hotel. ...

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 601, 22 October 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 601, 22 October 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 601, 22 October 1880, Page 3

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