■";;; ;; : ;;:'B;i^,"E!%S::&i»!A : ' ;■';■' .Toberun at .ti§ WaltarapaJookej.iCWs. ""•• i The namß.of;race'.wili be'.advertised shortly, ' 6100 First : Hbwo.-V;':. 0 .' I .'':- :!".' i'".."..'!'! V.'JVJ'.ioo Second H0r5e... ..,"„", , , „ .'' gn IThirdHorse..;...,;;.;,;,;',;•;,;,;;r'| 30 Starters (divided) .' i!! I'!'"''!?! 40 Non-starters (divided)...;........'!,!. 80, .V l . i '.;;'.vJ,v > r-r-i!' Tickets can be obtained,;at!Sullivan's National HoteVrWelligtOD, aiidiall hotels 'in' this district, or Mr J. W. I.kah, Masterton. The ; Sweep wJI close aboat.a weeklmfore the .racei is run, .If all ticketsaro; not .disposed of, pnzes will be' divided prorata.' Ten per cent/deducted for exuenses, For the greater seoiirity of my clients, Mr A. Elkins IClub j Hotel) ,has -kindly.;consented : td £et "as Treasurer.' : ' ■'" .' ''''"'• '•'''■'•'■'■ i '-' : •• ! ft/TELBOURNE CUP CONSULTATION j JiVX 18 81. , ; ■ 10,000 SUBSCBIBEES AIIiIEAOE.; First Horse „....£3OOO Secoud Horse ;.....;.,.,.,., 1000 Third'-Horse ...,.;.'...,„. 500 Other Starters (divided)..;.,;..;',.,. 1500 Non-starters : (divided)......;'.'.•'..'..! „'. 2000 : Six Prizes of £100..,. ■„ 600 Six Prizes of j650". . ..i .'. 300 One hundred and ten, prizes at £lO.. 1100 Average for other starters'.is about £7s' each; average for non-starters is'.about £is each;'andthe'l22 extra prizes, consisting' of six prizes of £loo'each, six prizes ,cf £SO each, and 110 prizes of £lO ea'obj biingup the number of Winning Tickets to about 240, This ia the, best opportunity ever brought before thepublicin'the Australasian Colonieß. ~ ■ ~ ■ The drawing takes place under'any cir- '■■ oumstances on or before October 31st. Even i. though.the Gaming : aai 'Lotteries Bill be- '■' comes, law, this-sweep on the;Melbourno j Cup, won't, be interfered with, as' the Act \ cannot come into operation beforo about the I Bth of November. ;■;; ' ; stamps for reply anil result,';. ■-.-;-'• • Agents for Masterton-Mr. J. H. Corbett, Empire Hotels Mr A. Eikins, Club Hotel. THEODOKE BEOWN.Box 210, P. 0., Auckland, N.Z. ]f»Grey-street,): : ;.:■),.- j Auckland- I" 'more' QLOTHiiNGcaII and: inspect ■•■' ~^UA^YAN^pANi v i(TY'»-'' : : (Or Tvr{to for Samples), to be hatf at'the. WELLINGTON ''J» . ■ FACTORING; SQ^PaNY,? ;'. : " ■'. .■Wellington.-.- ; ',; . ./:. Scotch and Colonial Twced/Suits. £3 ■1& - 0 Trousers enly. .; '-.'.. ;.... .IHB-0 ■* a speoiality^"'"'"" Leather Rather. Leather? '■. qhrfomlMmjlikeAti!: ' PARKES #ETERSO& Huve imported the first PQEPOISE,HIDE LEATHER ... Ever introduced into the, W.airarapa, valid' • -are now making'the. ,-•—-.'"• Bed Boots ever seen m the district!' The leather is soft, springy, anl thoroughly waterproof, and makes the niQst.cpjnf.or.tftbJe and lasting b.<jot ev,cr wop,';;-; -' ■ P»#' 'WhIQITEd, -'' - : •'' PARKES AND PETERSON, Next Giro.Hotel. EXTPAORDINARY iNiiiiMyinfßß IN THE PRICE OF NATIONAL DRAPERY HOUSE, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINUTON.. -ior ane ; titgnth mm ' : Previous 10. Stock-taking. '; :■■ Quotes the prices of a few lines to show the GREAT REDUCTIONS '..' Made in'the Prices:— ' / ■ Ladies' Black President Jaokejts.lßsjV . reduced to 7s fid, ' ' : Ladies' Black Beaver Jackets 21a . j . reduced 1 to 10s 6d. ; :. ; : 1! " Ladies' Black Jackets,'richly trimmed, 45s now only 21s, ■ ■" '■ Ladies' Drab and Seal Beavir- Bevei'slble , Jackets; 478 Gd ■ are now offered at 19s 6d, ; the past two months,"' :,: Ladies' Scotch Tweed Ulsters 15s reduced;to 7b Gd. - • : Ladies' New Zealand Tw.eid -TJ[latera 25s .: reduoejUa {%% .- Ladies'S,uj)eri« Tweed Ulsters 42s.Sd ■■■ now only-255, - '; Also—' ■':''..' . ,■ , 1 WHITE BLANKETS, -v.12,8 fid, 1 ; 17a Id, 255, reduced to 8s 9d,10s 9d, -. ! '• • - - and ■ 15s'. '■'•". ,',.' FLANNELS reduced in thesane proportion. Men's 'Ulsters and.Overcoats and Tw ; eed ■'■'.' ■ Suits'-' "'':''. -,-' '.' ■ , REDUCED : 40 PER CpTv '" FOR THIS T« ftduce stoqk previous to annual stocktaking. -. ! J, T, STEELE. .'.'.." D ABBITSKINS ! IUBMTSKINSI - The Highest Cash Price given for the above hi any quantities at J. VILE'S Queen-street,Masterton.- .-. '/.. ■'..-. GOUTH BRITISH lOKWIRD- ■ m COMPANY, ~-■■■ ■;-■ ; QOAY, WELIISGTOX. ; Goods, and; Parcels. Bent or collected throughout New. Zealand and Australia. Custom House work done, : Parcels-collected and delivered JVee.at the' Railyjay.Station. Consignees will avoid Wioh delay'anji-ej;-pehse by havjng.%\r-joads:consigtted direot . A.KT,SOMERVILLE ( Mauager. I THORNDON CLASSICAL SCHOOL. THE ; Next term will commence on MOPAY, ,12th, September,; vr; '•• La'dieB 1 '.Classes in' English, and Mathematics, will be held daily from lltilTLW' For partiouWa apply, to . ~ M?flßßs' WILSON & CHARLEWOOD, - Eox'sßa, Pbsji Ofcfc ... I WELLINGTON" COLL'eM' '"" I r ■ IHE Third Term will begin on FRIDAY, I ■A;,l6jjhpeptembarnext..-v< •..-■•'": y.-;^ "'•- "■;: ohas; p. powles, I Secretary. I Wellington, JBthAugwt, 1881. 8
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 859, 30 August 1881, Page 3
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617Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 859, 30 August 1881, Page 3
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