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jQEAHY AND CO.'S SWEEP OK THE BIG .by as?: To be run at the Wairarapa Jockey Olnb't BPRINO MEETING IN NOVEMBER, i Tho nuiie of raci mil bo advertised Bhortly, 600 MEMBERS AT 10a EACH. —• £ First Horse ..... ..100 id Hone... 60 Third Horse 3D Starters (divided) 40 Non-starters (divided) ° n ' I"' ■ £3OO Tickets can be obtained at Sullivan's National Hotel, Welligton, ; and all hotels in this district, or Mr J. W. Ivahy, Masterton The Sweop will oloso about a week before the ra«o is run. If all tickets are not, disposed 01, prizes -will be divided pre rata. Ten per sent, deducted for expenses. Forthe greater Boenrity of my clients, Mr A, Bmihb (Club Hotel) has kindly consented to. aot as Treasurer. Melbourne cup consultation, 1881. 10,000 SUBSCRIBERS AT £1 EACH.. First Horse ~....£8000 Second Horse. 1000 Third Horse 500 (Jfclier Starters (divided) 1500 Non-starters (divided) 2000 Six Prizes of £IOO COO Six Prizes of £SO 300 One hundred and ten prizes at £lO.. 1100 Average for other starters is about £75 each; average for non-starters is. about £25 each; and tho 122 oxtra prizes, consisting of six prizes of £IOO each, six prizes cf £6O each, and 110 prizes of £lO each, bring up tho number of Winning Tickets to about 240. This is the beet opportunity ever brought before the public in the Aust'alnsian Colonies. The drawing takes place under any circumstances on or before Even though the Gaming and Lotteries Bill libcomes law, this sweep on the Melbourne Cup won't be interfered with, as the Act cannot come into operation before about the Bth of November, Please add exchange to cheque, and two stamps for reply and result. Agents for Masterton-Mr J. H.Corbett, Empire Hotel; Mr A. Elkins, Club Hotel. THEODORE BROWN, Box 210, P. 0., Auckland, N.Z. 19 Grev-streot, I Auckland I JgARRAUD'S ART-UNION FOR 1881, For the Distribution of Twenty-Two Pjiisss, Valued at £l6O. Among ono hundred and fifty Subscribe* of £1 Is each. The Prizes consist of Oil and Water-color Paintings of New Zoaland . scenery, by C. D, Barraud, E. C. Wyvill, W. F, Barraud, and Noolßarraud; " The Choristers," by Hy. Barraud; two Painted China Wall Plates; and 28 Chromolithographs from New Zealand, graphic and descriptivo. All on view at Barrwtd's Art Rooms, Lambton-Quay, where tickets can be obtained. 852 E. B. BELL, GENERAL STORE, gANK GKEYTOWN. Having just returned from Wellington, and being successful in making arrangements to suit the convenionco of

THE PUBLIC Whom it is his pleasure to serve, liega respectfully to draw attention to the following facts GROCERY. Moat articles generally required will be found Lowegn Price, and equal in quality to any in the Town, BOOTS. A useful assortment; being satisfied these hard times if I can pay my way, and not relyine on the profits of this one branch, I can safely say that Prices (which aro all marked in plain figures) will bo found &b LOW, if not LOWER, than in Wellington. DRAPERY. Tho premises being too small to accommodate ft larger Stock than of those Goods in every day requirement, and Eceing from experience the advantage to buyers of having more expensive articles fresh from Wellington, and therefore not handled or soiled, am, new procuring any articlo in this branch on approval with only one day's clear notice necessary, and being ablo to return the article if not suitable am enabled to charge lower prices than if bound to keep thorn and beg to say 1 am most anxious to pro euro any Article, however small, with the distinct understanding that they can be returned if not to Purchasers entire satis faction. BREAD. Having still the services of the BEST BAKER IN THE DISTRICT, boliove I shall be consulting the wishes of all housekeepers in not sending out the Bread Cart, but making tho following IMPORTANT REDUCTIONS, No 2 Bread, full weight 2d tho 91b loaf BeatWhito, „ „ 2jd „ „ Booted 2Jd and 3d. Cleanliness being under my own supervision can be GUARANTEED, and 25 per cent better than any other procurable, TO SUIT THEUTTLE ONES, PENNY BUNS Will be sold on Saturdays 12 ,0B fi* CONFECTIONERY <fe BISCUITS Always on hand in endless variety. Smaller Large Orders punctually attended to. FRUIT. In and out of Season. IRONMONGERY. A small variety always in Stock, and 10 per cent lower than eisewhero. Any article procured without delay. TIMBER. In large or small quantities. TOYS k FANCY GOODS, The Largest Stock in the Town, and reasonable Prices. SOMETHING OF EVERYTHING. CIVILITY & ATTENTION. IMPORTANT NOTICE. IN THE ABSENCE OF A STIEE AT TRE SOUTH END. E, B. BELL Has taken the Pramistß known as JACKSON'S SADDLER'S SHOP_AS A CASH STORE. Kor the convenience of those living near, Absolutely no goods at the Cash Store will be booked. NO MONEY. NO GOODS. ; One try will prove the advantage of the 11, E, B, B. Next the Bank of New Zealand for Credit and Cash. E B. B. Soath Greytowa for Cash only. INTERNATIONAL NEWSPAPER AGENCY, New Havbk, U.S. H. P. HUBBARD .Pkopjumob., The above iB sole special agent for the Dailt in America. The Daim iB filed among all the leading papers of every country in the world, in the readingreom of the above BiT

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 866, 6 September 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 866, 6 September 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 866, 6 September 1881, Page 4

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