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jAYLTSS', T\ERBY OWEEP I Willba Drawn in'the NEW TOWN HALL, OARTEBTQN, -rOH-r ■ SATURDAY, 16in JANUARY, 1881, AND ' NOT IN TBE liiliQUlS ON THE Bnt, 1 As previously adv^rtued. /.TICKETS, can be obtained oi Messrs G. DIXON, JOHN MACARA, and J. ELLY, Masterton j Mr A. HIRSOHBERG, Grty. town j and C. GILES and A. E, BAYLISS, Carterton. 661 W.J.O, HANDICAP, 1881. To be run on February 11. TWO HUNDREd"m~EMBERS AT £l. first Horse £6O Second Horse £3O Third Horse .£2O Other entries (divided) £9O If all tickets are not sold, prizes will be distributed pro. rata. Commission deducted from all prizeß. ' G.DIXON, Treasurer. jIEATHERSTON SWEEpI ON IHB WAIRAEAPA J. C. HANDICAP, i TO BE ETO ON THE I TAUHERENIKAU RACE COURSE, Februabi 11,1881. 200 tickets at 10s each. First Horse *• . -. £6O Second Horse • • 80 Third Horse - . 10 If not filled, will be drawn pro rata W. TOOGOOD, Treasurer. WELLINGTON CUP, 1881. N.ABBOTT'S Distribution of Prizes Subscribers at £1 Each, Pirat Horse, £400; Second Horse, £200; Thud Horse, £100; other Starters to divide, £IOO j NonStarters to divide, £2OO. Early application for Shares will oblige. Please add exohange to okeques, and. two stamps for reply and result.—H. N. ABBOTT, Proprietor United Service Hotel, Auckland-Dec, 1880. PUBLIC NOTICE. TyjßiJ. THOMPSON having pur. chaßeed the Stooi.in'.Trade,.Book Debts, «ro„ of Wm. FENTON, General Storekeeper, Greytown, all accounts due to the estate, must be. paid to: him or myself, who receipt will be a sufficient discharge, JOHN EDMONDSON.

Pro Tbonpws. Sjmrcotf, and Co. December 3 1880.' SEWING MACHINES GEEAT EEWCTION IN PEICEI MANUFAOTUEING COMPANY -Li. World, with every facility for a production of 8,000 MACHINES PER WEEK. have determined to give the public the full benefit of .heir enormous facilities, and the recent GREAT REDUCTION in their Prices, and their EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS of Payment, will' enable evoryono now to become possessed of one of these

UNEQUALLED SEWING MACHINES, NOTE THE FRIOER I Singer's World-Famed "NEW FAMILY" (Treadle) MACHINE, £5 lit for Cash. Same Machine, fitted with Hand attachment, bo that it may be worked Either by Hand or Treadle at Pleasure, Only £6 ss. Singer's " MEDIUM" Machines, especially constructed for the use of Tailor? and Cash Price - - • £7IC Manufacturing-including the Wax Thread Machine for boot-closing-Machine mi EQUALLY LOW PBIOES^ TT TEE SINGER COMPACT Have now received more than One Hundred and Seventy-Five FIRST-CLASS PRIZES and MEDALS FOE THEIR REALLY SUPERIOR MACHINES, WHICH HAVE WON A WORLD-WIDE POPULARITY FOB PERFECTION OF MECHANISM^ Strength and Beauty of Stitch, and adapt*. bility for every class of Sewing. Machines may be had on the Hue 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 ; lhemmer, 1 braider, 1 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 Bcrew-driver, one book of instructions. And to the above tho Company have decided to add—l tuckmaker, 1 quitter, 1 set (4) hemmers and a binder. Needles, parts, and all accessories for!the machines kept constantly in stock SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY'S Manners-Street, We lington. AGENTS FOR THE WAIRARAPA: Masterton— Mb E. FEIST. Greytown— FABIAN, BROS. Featherston— GILPIN and PARDON, Carterton—- ■ GARDENER & SON From whom Machines and all requisites - • may be had at Wellington Prices,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 665, 12 January 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 665, 12 January 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 665, 12 January 1881, Page 3

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