WAIRARAPA JOCKEY CLUB . SPRING MEETING. . ■ J?*ce of;Wjdes"Birthday. V-. J]kbURSION.; ; TEAIN. leaves Matter. .•• +*" > ton for Featborston at 10 a.m., returning from Featherst'on at G p.m.' . BETORF TICKETS, kt 'SINGLE "FARE. . ; EXCURSION TRaTn leaves Welling- • ton at 7.30 a.m., returning from FeatherBtoiut7p.m. -. , FARES-First class.los, second class ss. dirges iif racecourse gate-Adults Is, ■'.■ ■.'-■ ■• Children 6d.- ' fto chargefor'horses orveWes. ~: RALPH K, ARMSTRONG, ' ■■'■.. SeoretaryW.J.O. . mO Stand this Season, .'■ in Wairarapa, the powerful Clydesdale > Eoise SIR CHARLES, Sir Charles is a beautiful bay with black points, ming 6 years old, stands 17* hands high, roth immense bone, and plenty of fino hair, and is a beautiful model of the Clydes-
Sir Charles is by the imported horse Prince Charley, out ot Lady, imported, Lady's dam Gipsy Queen, by Thene of Clyde. Prince. Charley was bred by .lames Nicol Kerning, Esq. (whose stock is unequalled in treat Britain), and is by Prince Alfred, dam Jane, hy Prince, dam Darling, by Samson, alias Logan's Twin. Prince Charley « also own brother to the Scotch Champion Prince of Wales, sold to Lawrence Drew Esq, of MerrytoTU, for 1500 guineas. Pnnce Charley took first prize a Christchurch in 1872, beating a field of eight, six of them being imported, and all aged horses but one, he himself befog.only 3 yera old; p!so a special prize for the best Mumalon tho ground. Ha also ga'nedtho special prize given by the Mayor of Christchurch for the best horse of any age, Sir Charles was shown four times in Hawke s Bay, and gained firstprize, also the Vo« ty Medal as best entite o! m y a g e in 'B7B. He has a very strong coir.titution id mild temper, and 1b thoroughly sound, staunch, and quiet in harness, This is a wre opportunity for breeders to improve the-'v class of horses. Terms-Five Guineas each mpre. Two or more mares as' agreement. Good padapcks.with plenty of grass and water, ha provided for ono month free of charge, after which Is Gd per week will be charged, Every care will be taken, but no responsihiliiy. All mir«3 raising this season will be served next season free of charge Sir Charles will start from Cartel ton to Waihenga on Monday; Wednesday morn-'ng for Taulierenikau j Thursday, to Grejiown; Saturday, Masteiion, Club Hotel, ' For Further particulars apply to EICHARD BUCKRIDGE; 920 Or tho Groom. TAUHERENIKAU RACES.
nnHE undersigned will run a coach to the Racei, leaving the Club Hotel at 8,30 a,m, Return fares 10s, NEIL & COOKERY. Masterton Fancy Goods AND BERLIN WOOL REPOSITORY. —o— Miss Delwood BEGS to inform the public of Masterton thatshe has commenced business in the above line, and hop°sby strict attention, combined with civility, to merit a share of Ladies can obtain all sorts of Berlin Wools, Slipper Patterns, Children's Pinafores, Dressed Dolls in great variety, 1000 to choose from. Jkerytiiiug Cheap! Everything Good I One call kindly solicited, OOOKBUKN'S BUILDINGS, Qoken-Si,, Masterton. NORTH WAIRARAPA ELECTION. •iMB-'fl. BEETHAM invites the Electors to meet him at Gladstone, on Monday, .November 14th, in the School-house, at
WAIRABAPA CALEDONIAN SOTT CIETY, A General Meeting will bo held on TUESDAY, the 22nd instant, at 7.30 p.m., in the Club Hotel, Maateiton, Business—To pass revised rules prepared by sub-committee, and general, WM, SELLAR, 919 Hon, Sec. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited by the undersigned up to 5 p.m. on SATURDAY, the 12th inst,, for the erection of a Cottage. Plans and specification to be seen at Messrs Ba;on and Wrigley's Mill, 919 E. WRIGLEY. Y HOSKING- will be absent from L/ the Wairaraoa for a few days. Drß Bey and Farquharson of Carterton and Graytown, will visit Masterton daily for the purposes of seeing Dr Hoskings' patients, and if necessary will remain during the night. Messages should be left early each day at Dr Hoskinfja' house, or Mr Mason, Chemist. 919 MONEY LOST, LOST, in Masterton-i Roll of Notes, ; containing 20 eaohandone of £lO. Finder will be liberally rewarded on returning same to tbis.office. Number of notes known, and payment stopped. 919 LMIGGS ft TTT AE B B M (Late T.L. Thompson), FAMILY BUTCHERS, 'QUEEN-ST, MASTERTON; 91!) ; £1 REWARD. ' OST, near the Public Hall, CarfertonI A Pocket Boo't,containing photographs l» papers. The.above reward will ba paid on the same bin j left at the Marquis of ' Nonuibgr Bo^l t Urtatoa. 919
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 920, 8 November 1881, Page 3
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