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free on application. A special featuro Te Aro House is the Order Department, ai very careful attention is paid to the war of Country Residents. A.ll orders arc exoout under the immediate supervision of (lie pr priotor, and securely packed and forward) to their destination with that prompinc and despatch which havo always disti guished Te Aro House, Cuba-street, Wellir : On.-tADVT.I

TENDERS will bo received until 5 p.i of TUESDAY for 17 chains 87 links Forming and Makii: Victoria street . Lowest or any tender not necessarily a cepted. Plan and specifications at the Counc Chambers. 11. BROWN, Town Clerk. Masteiton, November 29th, 1880. 6S T E ORE ORE BUTCHERY ESTAI LISHMISNT, • QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON. MR J. BE OWN is authorised to collect ac counts on our behalf, and his receipt will l 1 a sufficient discharge. (Signed) T. L. THOMPSON & CO. lENDERS are required for carti" 32,000 ft of Timber (moro or less Mr J. Dorset's, on the Opaki'Plain, t be delivered at different places on the Eketa hunato Alfredton line of road. Also, fc 11,000 ft to bo carted from the Mangatai noka to tlio Paliiatua line, Tenders clos on 16th December.' For further particular auply to 632 • FRED. CHAPMAN. MASTEIITON CEMETERY. Applications, stating salary, fror parties desirous of performing ill duty of Secretary and Custodian, will b received by the Chairman at the store of M Feist, until Saturday, the 4th December, a 6 p.m., where the particulars of the dut; will be seen. Tho lowest or any tender no necessarily accepted. By Order,' R. lIARE, 632 Secretary FOR SALE. A SNUG Express Business, plant am goodwill value £2OO, Terms to suit the times. Apply to 632 JAS. BROWN, TO LET. 6 -ROOMED Dwelling House and i-acri Chapel-street south. Rent 6/-. Also- -G-roomed Bouse in Cricket-street Kent 8/• per week, Apply to 362 JAS. BROWN WANTED Known in the Country, thai J. Baden makes side-ovens tor burn ing wood superior to anything over introduced in the colony, as it will bake tin lightest pastry, bread, or joint; less fuel easily managed, requires no setting. A 1 kinds of Ovens and Ranges repaired on tin premises of J. Baden, IJange-iraker, Lock smith and General Smith, near Hannah'i Boot-shop, Cuba.street, Wellington. 63! TARATAHI - CARTERTON RACES, To be held On the Taratahi Racecourse (kindly lent foi \ . the occasion by the owner) on /stTORDAY, 22ND JANUARY, 1881, T ANNIVERSARY DAY, ■ti Judge: Mr Walter Francis. V Handicappers: Messrs ■ Starters: Messrs G. H. Lister-Kaye and V H. H. Wolters. S Clerk of the Scales: Mr A. Fisk. v Clerks of the Caurse: Messrs Thos. Gibson Y and E. Beard. Stewards: Messrs A. Armstrong, J. Nicholls, Thos. F. Bennett, L. Nix, T. Moore, . Dr A, B. B, Watts, and R, Crawford. Hon Treasurer: Mr R, W. Muir. Eon Secretary: Mr H. H,'Wolters, PROGRAMME: Handicap Hurdle Race of £2O, twice round the course; over 6 hurdles, 3ft 9iri in height nomination 1 sov,. acceptance 1 sov, Hack Hurdle lUce of £lO, mile heats, over 3 hurdles each, 3ft 9in high; miniinua weight 9st. Post entries—l sov. Maiden Plate of £15,1| miles, weight for age; open to horses which have never won t public stake over £lO, Nomination, 1 sov, Tarataiii-Carterton Handicap of £35, 2nd horse to receive £5 from the stake; twice round the course; nomination £1 10s, acceptance 1 snv. Novel Race of £ls. 1£ miles; catcl weights; the winner to become the absolute ■ property of tho Stewards, and to be sold bj public auction 10 minutes after the race, the proceeds to go 'to the race fund. Posl entries—log. Saplino Stakes of £10,6 furlongs; colts Bst 101b, geldings and fillies Bst 51bs; entrance 1 sov. Hack Race of £7 10s, once round tlu course; catch weights; open to all bona-fide hack-horses that have never won a race ol £lO. Post entries-lOs. Consolation Stakes of £lo—handicap—for all beaten horses; once round and a dis tance. Post entries—l sov. All entries to be made subject to the condition that all disputes, claims, and objections arising out of the racing shall be decided by a majority of the Stewards present, or whom they may appoint, and that such decision shall be final and binding iu all cases, and all law proceedings absolutely barred. Nominations for the Handicap Hurdle Race, Maide.i Plate, Taratahi-Carter tor Handicap, and Sapling Stakes to be made it writing, stating name, pedigree, description and age of horse, and colors of rider, andte be sent in, accompanied by the nominatioi fee, to the office of the hon secretary, M| H. H. Wolters, Carterton, on or before TUESDAY, 4th JANUARY, 1881, at 4 p.m The weights will be declared on 15th Jan. 1881, and published in tlip local newspapers Three entries or tho public money will be withheld. No protest will be considered unless lodged within 15 minutes after tho race, ant accompanied by a deposit of £2, which shal be forfeited if the Stewards are of opinioi that the protest is frivolous or vexatious. All jockeys to ride in the colors nomina ted, or a fine of 1 sov. will be pnforced. No entry will be admitted—liack and had hurd|e races excepted—unless the persoi entering be a subscriber of one guinea o: Mtfre to the Race "Fund, iw Wairarapa Jockey Club Rules ti jjtm in all casea not othefwise provided fo: ■ these regulations. ™fhe saddling-bell will ring, at 11 a.m, sharp; first race to start at 11.30 a.m. sharp ■ H. H. WOLTERS, Hon Secretary, Carterton,' ■ 30th November, 1880, • 6:?! IMPOUNDED in the Public Pound a Mauriccville—One black horse, whit / star on forehead, branded like O Kon o; shoulder, and ,K E on off hip ; near hin fetlock white. If not previously redeeme or replevied,-will be sold on the lGtli Dec at noon, in accordance with the proyisior of the Impounding Act, 1874., F.' ; JAGERHORN, 631 ■ ' Poundkeeper. BOOK-SEEPING.— Private Lessons i 'Book-keeping by Single, and Doub Entry given by a person of Lai'go and Praet cal experience. Tradesmen's Books opene> audited, or adjusted, and arrangements mac {or keeping the same. -- Terms Moderat Address—Accountant, Box 83, Post Oific

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 632, 30 November 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 632, 30 November 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 632, 30 November 1880, Page 3

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