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! V . : J! |E#||liHiES. BBSATEEDpanoir m JKIOBI 'THE SINGER ' MANUFACTURING COMPANY TTAYIN(J the largest manufactories intl'e -CI .World, with every facility foi; a pro* duction of > 8,000 MACHINES PER WEEK, have determined to sfaetjie; public the fyll beneflt'of \teir enonnouß faoilities/andthe recent'. GREAT; .• REDUCTION ' in their Prices, and their EXCEPTIONALLY EASI TERMS will ''enable everyone now to . become possessed of one of these UNEQUALLED . . SE.wix.G . MACHINES. K/)IE THE PMCKS-: Sanger's World-FamedNEW,FAMILY'; (Treadle) MACHINE, £5 17b for CASn,

Same Machino, fitted yith Hand attach-, m<mt, so that it may be worked Eithei 1 by Hand or Treadle at Pleasure, .. , r % Only£G.ss,.. ... , ' Singer's .''MEDIUM!' Machines, especially constructed -for the use of, Tailors ' and • ; Dressmakers,' ..." • Cash Prico • • ."£7lO • Manufacturing—including the Wax Thread. ' Mkohine for boot-closing—Macbiuo » EQUALLY LOW PRICES^' THE SINOER COMPANY - ; Have ri6w received more than'Onc Hundred' .and Seventy-Fivo'" ' First-class prizes and medals . ' FOB THEIR REALLY SUPERIOR MACHINES, WHICH HAVE WON A WORLD■ WIDE POPULARITY ' FOR PERFECTION >GF MECHANISM,

■ Strength arid BeauiykititcK/and adapta- ; : bility for every'.claaa of Sewing. : Machines, may b'phad;'pn.'the;Hiro Syßtetri (purchase by Weekly Payments) :. At a small advance oii tlio Casli Price, ,'.Tiio following acc'eesoriea aio included With ; Machine j—.. ;1 liemlher,. 1 braider, 1. straight guide •'screw, 1 bottle of oil;. 1 oiler, 1 .spring tfor th'read'lever, G bobbins, ,1 needle-plate, 12 needles, 1 wrench, 1 screw-driver, oiiejjook •of instructional- And to the abovo theQpm'pany.havedecided t^dd—L'tuckmak'erj 1 > quilter, 1 set (4) heinmors and a binder. Needles, jjarts, andvall . accessories £®r tho. uiacliiiiea kept constantly in stock-' v ; ■ AT THR ■ • -J----SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY'S Manners-Street, .Wellington. • AGENTS FOB THE WAIBAEAPA : iMaatcrtoii • '■ 1 ' ■ MB-E. FEIST. , FABIAN, BROS. jFeatherston—iOartertori— GILPIN and. PARDON, , , , , ■: "'GARDENER & SON ; From whom Machines.jmd .all_ requisites, j ' may bo had at Wellingteri'Pncee^'r OPAKI .'JOCKEY RACE MEETING 1880: . PESDAJ, : 7ip,])SOEJIpE. iPresideut—F., : GßiY r ; Judge,- A,- W. Cave ; Starter,. T. Chamberlain ; , Clerk bf-tho Scales, John Habding ; 1 Clerks of Course, W, lorns and Manihera ; r A. W. Cave, J,. Macaka, B, Kimherley, Jj. T. Fabmeb,- B;. Campbell', H, Bannister, and A, Elkinb. . ; ;• 1; Handicat Hurdle Race of.-£25; two' piilo': and a . distance,'over 7' flights" of hurdles i(darliehed), ; 3ft 6inT,-Nomination, 11, acceptance £l. '2, HAtiKHurdleEace of £■ • oric'o round ;he course; -liotle'sß than 10st.- 'Entrance £l-. Jtorhorses that Ijave, never, run for public money'other than hack races. Post entry. ' :• 3. PRODD'ck Race of-£25; 1| miles; weight for ago. .Entrancjo £2. .. i 4. Hack Race of £ ; once round, the couvse; catch weights. "For horses that jiavp nevor run for public money other than bafcliaces.'.. '.Post entry; •....: ! 5. Opaki' of £SO; 2| miles. Nomination £2. acceptance £2, j 6 '"-Maßen Plate of'£2s ; I j-miles; weight forage. Entrance ! 7- .District Handicap of £10; If miles Nomination £2 - acceptance htdifbrfeii \B. Hack.Raoe of. £ ohfie' roimd *tlio-course';-not'less'.than» 10 sitae. ■ Entiance £l. For horses that have never run-for' public tribnfey other than hack races. - .-Post entry. . ,v : 19, GonsoiiAtion Handicap of £,; onco round the courso. Entrance :sl, R U L..E..S ! The saddling-bell "will' ring at" 10.30 a.m. race to ; stavt, at 11 a.m. a : j : ;; | The District Raco. ; iß.open to all horses owned in tho district ..at least six months previous to tho meeting,; | The'Proddeo Race is 'open to alf horses 'Bred and trained -in .tho district, and have ilever started fbran. advertised race; - , j a'/protest,',tie-.same muk be '.the'; Secretary' fifteen minutes afte* Witha'depo'sit of £2, sup^,deppsiT/'forfaited; if-tho protest bS'cbnfeidSred trivial /or ; 1 No person will be'Hlldiwed'tq entef ahorse unless ho be a oHbsoribor/of/at, least £l T to the Race Fund. •' , ' . i No scratchin&of, horsesfoVdon'e : unless •through the.fefetaryl ; , j Th'sfai^wilfbe'iruri Strictly Mastorton-Opaki |ockey ; Olubßulw.:'' '/'/ •' | G.eMrfl^,&atn^s' lie'; t the, SecW-of-7'and 8 ?Sth ijaxj_ cofwt, ; npit willV. , receivedL ortelegramrr- - Who' 27th lifdvflrab'erj' j ;A«opt&ees'ti'l)?' l|ary on*jMo4^y»ev«^ng, : '2^hpNpv6ib'^rfat i :A oap';lo ibe inade.^pidffie^ nommation^:have : ( M-cl^eififte'eni^a^ dedaredL' 7 ■' /.. ! « Cf• uty;- ; ;jnipßNS^;. til 698 ft ■v: '.'.ibDi.TO,andTreu, - k% ,:.-;' : '3i.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 629, 26 November 1880, Page 3

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622

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 629, 26 November 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 629, 26 November 1880, Page 3

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