saws. SEWIMMACHmES, GREAT REDUCTION IN PEICEI THE SINGER y ' MANUFACTURING .COMPANY HAVING the largest manufactories in tbe . World, with every facility for a production of ' ' , ;V i B,OOO:ITACHINES PER WEEK. . have determined to tHe. public the full benefit of ilieir enormous facilities, and the receut GREAT REDUCTION in their Prices, and their EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TEEMS of Payment, will enable everyone now to become possessed of one of these •UNEQUALLED SEWING MACHINES. , NOTE THE PEIOBS : . Singer's World-Famed "NEW FAMILY" (Treadle) MACHINE, £sl7s for Cash, Samo Machine, fitted with Hand attachment, so that it may be worked Either by Hand or Treadle at Pleasure, Only £6 fig, Singer's "MEDlUM"Machines, especially constructed for the use of Tailors and Dressmakers, Cash Price - • • £7lO Manufacturing—including the Wax Thread Machine for boot-closing—Machine - jETAT EQUALLY LOW PRICES,®? THE SINGER COMPANY Have now received more than One Hundred ■ and Seventy-Five FIRST-CLASS PRIZES AND MEDALS FOR THEIR REALLY SUPERIOR MACHINES, ' WHIOH HAVE TON A WORLD -WIDE POPULARITY FOX PERFECTION OF MECHANISM, Strength and Beauty of Stitch, and adaptability for eveiy class of Sewing.
Machines may be had on the Hire System (purchase by Weekly Payments) At a small advance on the Cash Price, The following accessories are included with each New Family and Medium Machine 1 hemmer, 1 braider, ! straight guide and screw, 1 bottle of oil, 1 oiler, 1 spring for thread level, 6 bobbins, 1 needle-plate, 12 needles, 1 wrench, 1 screw-driver,.one book of instructions. And to the above the Company have decided to add—l tuckmaker,-1 quilter, 1 Bet (4) hemmovs aud a binder ~ •Needles, parts, and all-accessories f®r, the machines kept constantly in stock. AT THH SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY'S Manners-Street, Wellington, . AGENTS FOR THE WAIRARAPA: Masterton— MR E. FEIST. Greytown— FABIAN, BROS. Featherston—- • GILPIN and PARDON, Carterton— ■ GARDENER & SON From whom Machines and. all requisites may be had at Wellington Prices;
ASTERTCN AND OPAKI JOCKEY CLUB RACE MEETING 1880. TUESDAY, 7th. DECEMBER, President—F. Gkay ; Judge, A. W. Cave ; Starter, T. Chamberlain ; Clerk of the Scales, John Harding j Clerks of Course, W, lorns and Maniheba ; Stewards: A. W, Caye, J. Maoaba, B, limberley, G. T. Farmer, R. Campbell, H. Bannister, ' ; and A, Elkins. 1.; HandxoXp Hurdle Race of £25; two mile' and a distance, over 7 flights of hurdles (darkened), 3ft Gin. Nomination, £l, acceptance £l. 2.; Hack Hurdle Race of £ ; once round tbeiourse; not lesß than lOst. Entrance £l. For liorses that have never run for public money other than hack races. Post entry. 3.. PnoDucE Race of £25; 1| miles; weight for age. Entrance £2, .4, Hack Back of £ ; once round the course; catch weights. For horses that have sever run for public money other than hack races.•, Post entry. 5. OrAHi Stakes Handicap of £SO; 2| miles. Nomination' £2. acceptance £2, 6 Maiden Pi<axe of £25; 1J miles; weight forage. Entrance £2, . 7. 'District Handicap of £4O ; If miles. Nomination £2 acceptance £2, half forfeit. 8, Hack. Race of £ ; once round' the course; not less than 10 stone. Entiance £l, ; For horses that have pever run for public money other than hack races. Post entry.' • '. ' . 9. Consolation Handicap of £ ; once round the'course. Entrance £l. . ~ R 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 Race is open to all horses owned in the district at least six months previous to the meeting. The Produce'Eace is open to all horses bred'and traitied in the district, and have never started for an advertised race. Incase of a protest; the same must be lodged with i the" Secretary within fifteen minutes after the race is run, with a deposit of £2, such deposit to be forfeited if the protest be considered trivial or yexatious. No: person will be allowed to enter a horse unless he be a subscriber of at least £1 to the Race Fpdi : ' . No, scratching of horses to be done unless through the Secretary. " The races will be run. strictly under the Masterton-Opaki Jockey Club Rules.' - General entries t6'be made to the Secretary,,at the Club Hotel, between the hours of 7 and 8 p.m. on tlip night of THURSDAY, ?sth'. : November, previous to tho meeting, and accompanied with the required amounts', nan j v of horses,, ages, and also riders' colo'i V: nor! will any., entries be received after"' ut r.—either by letter, or telegram.' Weights for the, handicaps of Hurdles, Opaki Stakes; and District Handicap to be declared on SATURDAY' EVENING, 27th November, at 7 o'clock, previous to the race meeting. . ;. Acceptances to be received by the Secretary on Monday evening, 29th Novombcr, at '"■ lock, at the Club Hotel, inclinations for tho Consolation Handicap to be. made . to the Secretary/fifteen minutes after, the Cistriot -Handicap ia run. ; i Weights to he declared fiftten minutes after nominations*havo.xlosedi- and -acceptances will clos'e fifteen minutes-after the weights have been declared. • ut J. lORNS, 698 : Hen. Sec. and Treas,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 630, 27 November 1880, Page 3
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