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: \ ; :;; > ; ■.j;Vr;;.v:-:'<S^)^^ ! liiAW^ ";:■■;■■•■■ ■ i ".; is the ONLY l'WVw^i«-'-'ii;y-tf^^*Wkhown-toChil-elndigeation.- -■ '•' ' : ■ ' g™TEBU^ ;dann;s» M '**■'■ '•• Neuralgia, Tootto^^ DUSTER'S COMPOUND D ' :■•■;:" -Potash',;.' ■ . ■ : -"- ,; - : "nANNISTEB'S STOMACHIC MIXTUBE'for Diarroto, Dysentery, and Pains in .!).'■■■ ',; ■' the'BbWs. .■?•-■'■ TDAMKTER'S.CITRATE.OFIBON QUININE WINE.' This,is recommended for J-l • • •■. . -"'.,. the following viz,- ;■ Neuralek Indieestion Air •pANNISTEB'S INHALINE, a Safe! Bnd Oertaia Cure to lE, Cdds in the D '' : Head.ijore Throats, <feo. • • •■■■ '■ >■ . ■ -. : All kinds of Cattle Medicines sent to any address. English and Foreign Prescriptions carefully prepared by'the sole-proprietor,' G. BANNIST'EE, . . APOTHECARIES' HALL, OOURTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON. The .Wellington Monumental Works. H ?2i.Q N.B.—Superior MAEBLES of the Boat' Workmanship and Choicest Designs constantly arriving from Europe. Cast and Wrought Iron Fences of all patterns in stock. WALTER HELYER Manners-Streot, Wellington. SCULPTOR.

n ENTLEMEN who wish for SUPERIOR GOODS for DRESS oaa depend on having tho very boat material and workmanship at C. GAMBLE'S, TAILOR AND HABIT-MAKER, Lambton Qui, Wkllixgtoh, Samples and Rules for Self-measurement forwarded free by post on application. ' 317 | J} 0 W R Y • A N D ' KI N G MASTERTON : STEAM SAW PLANING SASH AND DOOR FACTORY AND TIMBER MEROHANS. , Doors, Sashes, Sash Fr ing, and Rusticating, Skirtings (single and double faced), V"--'-- < • feand double faced.) All kind of Mouldings on hand and to ordor Greon-houae Lights, &o„ &o. AR orders punctually atlondod to ,"ASTE«TON AND OPAKI JOCKEY l CLUB I RACE MEETING 1860. TUESDAY, 7th DECEMBER. i§ President—F. Gbay; Judge, A. Y7. Cave; Starter, T, Chamberlain ; Clerk of the Scales, Jonn Haiidkg ; Clerks of Course, W, lobns nnd Maniheiu ; Stewards; A, W, Cave; J. Macaka, B. Kijibeeley, G.T.Farsieb, R. Camtbell.H. Bakhisteb, and A, Elkins. 1. Handicat Hubdle Race of £25; two mile* and a distance, over 7 flights of hurdles (darkened), 3ft 6iu, Nomination, £l, acceptance £l. 2. Hack Hubdle Race of £ ; onco round thocourso; not less than lOst. Entram:o£l. For horses that have never run for public money othor than hack races. Post entry. 3. Pbodock Race of £ ;1| miles; weight forage. Entrance£2, i. Hack Race of £ ; onco round the course; catch weights. For horse 3 that have never run for public mouoy other than hack races. Post entry. 5. OrAKi Stakes Handicap of £SO; 2| miles. Nomination £2. acceptance £2, 6 Maiden Plate of £ ;1 ] miles; weight for age. Entrauco £2, 7. Disibict Handicat of £ ;If milos, Nomination £2 acceptance £2, half forfeit. 8. Hack Race of £ ; onco round the course; not less than 10 stone. Entiance £l. _ For horses that havo never rim for public money. Post entry. ■ 9. Consolation Handicap of £ ; once round the course. Entrance £l, RULES. Tho eaddliug-bell will ring at 10.30 a.m. sharp; first race to start at 11 a,m. Tho District Raoo is opeu to all horses owned in the district at least six months previous to the mooting. Tho Produce Raoo is open to all horses bred and trained in tho district, and have uovcr slatted for an advertised race, 111 caßo of n protest, the same must bo lodged with the Secretary within fiftcon minutes after tho race is run, with a deposit of £2, such deposit to Lo forfeited if the protest be considered trivial or voxatious. No person will be allowed to enterahorso unless ho be a subscriber of at least £1 to the Race Fund, . No Bcratchiiiß of horaea to be dona unless through the Secretary, Tho races mil be run strictly under the Maßtortou.Opoki Jockey Club Rules. General entries to bo made to the Sccrotary, at the Club Hotel, between the hours of .7 and 8 pw.onthonightof THURSDAY, STith Novcmbor, previous to tho niseting and accompauiedwith the required amounts', nan,, -.of horßcs, ages, aud also riders' cole, nor will auj entries bo received | after ti. H—cither by letter or telegram. Weights for tlie handicaps of Hurdles, • Opakißtftkes.and District Handicap to be decked on SATURDAY EVENING, 27th November, at 7 o'clock,, previous to 'the race "meeting. ■ ■ . Acceptances to be received by the Sccie. taryou Monday evening, 29th November, at ',Mocki:Bt tho,Ctob. Hotel.';: V ; ; : kminationß : fortbe Consolatioh Hon'di. ' cap to be'mado to the Sccrc-taiy fifteen mmutesaftflrthoEistiicVHandicapio run; .Weights to bo declared fifttcniiniuutes after nominations havo closed, mid acceptances ;will: olose fifteen 'minutes aftorlho,weights : ;: : J. lOhITS, :f Hon, Sec, and Treas.

FIRST IMPORTATION "IPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY, FANCY DRAPEBY, MEN'S, YOUTHS' akd BOYS' CLTHING, HOUBE FURNISHINGS, Ac. <vc. W ■•■' BELL BEGS to announce his first Grand Display of Spring and Summer Novelties on SATURDAY, 25m INSTANT. Consisting of very Choice Ladies' and Girls' French aud English trimmod and untrimmed Hats and Bonnots in all the newest styles. New Feathers, Now Flowors, Now Ornaments. All the newest Millinery Trimmings, New Ribbons, New Silk Scarfs, New Lace Goods. Kid Gloves in great variety Lisle Spun and Lace Glovos Ladies' and Girl's Hosiery in great variety* Ladies'and Girl's Underclothing Baby Liueu—every requisite Ladies' and Maid's Oorsota Ladies' and Maids' Costumes Great variety of new Dress Fabrics—buttons and trimmings to match Lustres in all shades Now Prints, Muslins, and Muslinetlcs Dross Linens in Self Colors All the newest stylos in Ladles' Fichus, Capelots, and' Collarettes Ladies' White and Colored Shirts I Children's Sun Bonnots and Hats ' I Lissio and Tarlton Ruchiugs New Toilet Sols, New Muslin and Lace Curtains—New Cretonnes, Now Counterpanes CLOTHING AND OUTFITTING DEPART"JIEN'T. • Men's Silk, Alpaca and Sateen Coats Men's Black and Blue Cloth Suits New Styles Paget, Galatea, and Sao ' . | Men's and Boys' Tweed Suits Men's aud Boys' Trousers and Vests. Men's and Biys' Trousers' Boys' Knickerbocker Tweed and Linen Suits The Prince and Spanish Men's and Boys' White Dress Shirts, all sizes . Men's and Boys' Oxford, Regatta, Harvard, and Crimean Shirts Men's Merino Summer Pants, and Undershirts. Men's and Boys' Scarfs aud Ties, great variety Men's and Boys' Leghorn and Straw Hats Men's and Boy's Tweed aud Felt Hats Braces, Belts, Collars, d'c., d'c, IS"Motto-Small Profits and Quick Returns. INSPECTION INVITED. W. BELL, ■ DRAPER, MERCER, AND OUTFITTER, | DENISON HOUSE, MASTERTON. SADDLERY. rpHE Undersigned takes this opportunity J_ to thank tlie public for past favors, and respectfully invites thorn to come to him for any now article or repairs thoy may require in the ahoye line, and he will spare no effort, by Mode'rato Charges and thorough efficiency in workmanship, to induce them to call again, '■' G, C. PALMER, Saddler and Harness-maker, Next Door to tko Empire Hotel, QUEES-ST., MASTERION.; .- ~ 587 WATSON & WINTERINGHAM (Next Counoil Chambers), QUEEN-STREET,' ; BEG to thank their numerous friends and tho public of Mastorton for the liberal patronage bestowed upon them, since, commencing business, and desire it to bo distinctly understood that patrons can depend upon obtaining the best artiolo at the lowest price at fheir establishment, Their motto is. "No extortion," and they act up.to it.- " All kinds of attention paid to eithor town or country orders. ; Repairs neatly executed with promptitude and dispatch. Every requisite of the trade kept on hand. FIREWOOD! FIREWOOD! ■ rplßEWOOD'supplied-in any quantity b., ) ..;;'. ; ,-Matai 153 ; Maire 18a ! i-fobt lengths Mafcai 13fl' ilaiire 15b ; "2-fobt lengths . i;:;iii : 12s;-ii- ; lehgtha ;' ■ : : '»..,'■ '^v.i'V '■; Ordera leftvHfcVV!at6ph's;Wmteringha will he promptWittead'ed to. V: :;

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 617, 12 November 1880, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 617, 12 November 1880, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 617, 12 November 1880, Page 1

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