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SINGEK'S SE#ffI(M^GHiPS; GREATKEDUCTION 'INPRICE j ;.; the singer ;V^\,U: r ,MANUFACTUMNG COMPANY ; HAVING: the largest manufactories in'th.e, World, with every facility for a productionof , '■'.. '.,..7 ■ B.COO MACHINES PER WEEK.; : ' | have determined to irive tho public the full benefit of .heir enormous facilities, and the recent GREAT REDUCTION in their J Prices, and their TERMS of Payment, will enable everyone now to become posse; sed of one of these UNEQUALLED <• SEWING MACHINES., NOTE THE FRIOER; . Siiifier's World-Earned "NEW'FAMILY" (Treadle) MACHINE, £51,7s for Cash. Samo '• Machine, -fitted with Hand attach-• ment, 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 If Manufacturing—including the Wax Thread ' Machine for boot-closing—Machine J EQUALLY LOW.. PRICES^ THE SINGER COMPANY Have now received more than One Hundred anil Seventy-Five FIRST-GLASS PRIZES and MEDALS' . FOR THEIR .v.;' REALLY SUPERIOR MACHINES, WHICH HAVE WON A • WORLD-WIDE POPULARITY PERFECTION OF MECHANISM, Strength and Beauty of Stitch, and adaptability for eveiy class of Sewing, Machines may be hud on the Hire System , (purchase by Weekly .Payments) At a small advance on the Cash Price. The following accessories are inclnded with each New Family and Medium Machine,1 hemmer, 1 braidfr, 1 straight guide and screw, 1 bottle of oil, I oiler, 1 spriug for thread level, G bobbins, 1 needle-plate, 12 needles, 1 wrench, 1 screw-driver, one book of insructions. And to the above the Company have decided to add—l tuckmaker, 1 quilter, 1 set (4) hemmers and a binder. Needles, parts, .and all accessories' for the i machines kepi constantly in Btock

SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY'S Manners-Street, Wellington, AGENTS FOE THE WAHURAPA; Masterton— Mn E. FEIST. Greytown— FABIAN, BEOS, ' Featherston— GILPIN and PARDON, Carterton— GARDENER & SOU From whom Machines and all requisites may be had at Wellington Prices.

ASTERTON AND OPAKIJOCKEY CLUB BAOE MELTING 1880. -: TUESDAY, 7th DECEMBER, President-P, Gray; Judge, A, W.'Cave; Startor, T. Chamberlain j • • Clerk of the Scales, John Harding ; Clerks of Course, W. lorns and Manihera ; Stewards: A. W Cave, J. Macaka, B, KimberiiEY, G. T. Farmer, R. CAJirBEMi, H. Bannister, and A, Bunas. 1 Handicap Hurdle Eaoe of £25; two mile and a distance, over 7 flights of hurdles (darkened), 3ft Gin. Nomination, £l, acci-ptnnce £l, ': 2 Hack Hurdle Race of £ ; once round tlio course; not less than lOst' Entrance £l. For horses that have never run for public money other than hack races. Post entry,' it. Produce Back of £2O; ljrnilesj w.eipht forage. Nutiauco£2. , ■;■•■:: ■ i. Hack.Eace of £ ; once round the course; catch weights, For horses that have never run for public money other than hack races. Post- entry.

5. Opaki Stakes Handicap of £SO; : >;2J miles. Nomination £2, acceptation £2, G Maiden Puteol £25 j'lfmiles; weight for age. Entrance £2. . ' 7. JJistmct Handicap of M);»l§ miles. Nomination'£2 acceptance£2,-half forfeit; 8. Hack Race of £ ; once .round the npnrse j not less .than 10 stone. Entiaiice £l, For horse* that have never run for I itiblic money other- than hack-races. ■ Post entry. 9. Consolation Handicap .of £ ; once round the course. Entrance £l. RULE' S . The saddling-bell will ring at 10.30 a.m. sharp; first race to start at 11 a.m. The District, Eace i 8 open to all horses owned in the district at least six months previous to the meeting. '. ■ ■« : .' • The Produce Eace is open to all' horses' lirod and trained in the dutriet, and have never stated for an advertised race/' In case of a protest, the same'must be lodged with the Secretary within fifteen minutes after the race is run, with a deposit of £2. such deposit to be 'forfeited' if the protest ho considered trivial or voxatious. No person will be allowed to enter ahorse unless lie be a'subscriber of at least £1 to the Eace Fund. • No scratching of horses to be done udUbs through the Secretary. The lace* will be rim strictly under the Mastertrm-Opuki Jockey Club Rules. ■ • , General entries to bo'-made to the Secretary, at the Club Hotel, between the hours of 7 and 8 p.m.on'tho night of THURSDAY, ?f)th, November, previous to tiie'. meeting, and accompanied.with the requircfd amounts', nan • of horses, ages, and also, riders'. coL { nor will am - entries ;be received after" ■.'■; R—either by letter or telegram". ; • ' Weights for the' handicaps: of .Hurdle's, Opaki' Stakes, and: District Handicap to be EVENING,27th November, at 7. o'clock, previous to: the race .■Meeting.'.;-■" , ; ;. : , '..'.• '.'- : Acceptances to be receiralby .the Secretary on Monday evening; 29th Novombor, at . Mock,;at the Club Hotel. .;,'..":/' \; ,■-. . ; ; iu liiiiiationß for .the: Consolation Handicap..to be made to the 'Secretary iifteen minutes after the Eistrict Handicap is run. Weights'to be declared Mtehlinimites after nominations'havo:xlqsed, and ;acceptanc.t;B will close fifteen' minutes after the weights have been declarod,v ■■'.:., .'• ;■:■•/!;,'; l ; : 598 ; : . , ■ : '''.. : ;.-. : Hon.SecVaniTKttj l ''';

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 628, 25 November 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 628, 25 November 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 628, 25 November 1880, Page 3

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