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MARKET AND GENERAL SALE. ; SATURDAY, NOVBMBEE^I9, ; '' At 1 o'clock. ; Cattle, Horses, Brakes,. • Carts, &c, ; JIORNS & CO. will sell as' above, at • their Yards, Masterton, CiTTLE, HORSES 1 Splendid Express, pole and shafts Horses and Harness Pigs, Poultry, Saddlery Potatoes, Produce, and Sundries. 924 (IARTERTOft gAKERY AND RESTAURANT A. L. WHYTE. Superior accommodation for visitors. Tea, Coffee, Cocoa, ' CHOPS AND STEAKS, On tAe shortest possible notice at Whvte'b Horses fed for 1b pet feed. Waibaeapa Daily, Stanuard and Post filed FAMILIES WAITED ON DAILY. WANGANUI COLLEGIATE SCHOOL THE Trustees of the above School are about to erect a spacious house for the accommodation of Boarders, which is expected to he ready for occupation at the beginning of the New Year, The Classrooms, built about three years ago, are large and lofty. The situation of the School is very good. It stands in a reserve of about sir acres, forming an excellent cricket field and play-ground. The Rev B, W. Harvey, M.A., Incumbent of St Paul's, Wellington, li»a bean appointed to the oflice of Head Master, and will enter on his duties in January next. Mr Harvey was a Scholar of St John's College, Cambridge, and has had large and varied experience as a teacher. The couise of instruction will embrace Be* ligiouß Knowledge, the English, French, German, Latin, and Greek languages, History, Geography, and Mathematics, with special preparation, If desired, for the Civil Service aid other examinations. Facilities will also be given for the study-of Natural Science. The School Year will be divided into Three Terms of 13 weeks each, Tuition Fees, for pupils under 12 years of age, 3 guineas and for pupils over 12 years, 4 guineas ; term. Board, including washing, £l4 a term,

SCHOLARSHIPS. The Trustees propose to elect six scholars, who will receive free tuition, two oE whom, if resident at a distanc, the Head Master will be prepared to receive as hoarders at the rate ol £7 a term. The first election will take place in December next. Examination will be held, if iiecessaiy. in Wellington, (ireytown, and Patea, ns well as Wanganui. Candidates must be under J 2 years of age at the time of examination. For subjects of examination, and further particulars, apply toj THE EEV, B. W. HAEVEY, St Paul's Parsonage, Wellington.

OWER VALLEY JOCKEY CLUB RACE MEETING. Boxing Day, Dec. SO. 'resident, W. 0. Williams, Esq.; Stewards, Messrs W. S. Cobham, J. MoMaster, A. Sinclair, T, F. Evans, Geo. Pain, E. Buckridge, Geo. Harris, A, E. MoFarlane, J. 0. Hayward, H. Hume, B. Kimberley, A, Hicschberg, J. W. Smith, H. 0. Dowmoan and J. H, Tully; Starter. Mr Jhn, McMaster; Clerk of Scales, Mr A. M, Hirscliberg; Clerk of Course, Mr J. Desmond ; Handicappere, Messrs P. F. Tancred and H. McMaster; Judge, Mr Wallace Smith; Hon Sec. and Treasurer, Mr C.J. My. 1. MAIDEN PLATE of £l6, for three-year-olds and upwards; weight for age; distance, lj miles. Entrance fee, £1„ Open to all horses that have never won any advertised race prior to entry. 2. SAPLING STAKES of £l6, for two-year-olds ; three-quarters of a mile. Colts, Bst lOlbs; fillies and geldings, fistolbs, Entrance Fee, £l. 3. HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE of £4O; about 3 miles. Nomination, £2; acceptance, £l, 4. LOWER VALLEY JOCKEY CLUB HANDICAP of £3O; 2 miles, Nomination, £2; a'ceptance, £l. 5. HANDICAP HACK RACE of £8; 1 mile'; entrance fee, 10s. For horses that hftvo never started for weight for age races or haadicap races other than hack races, (i. HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE of £2O, about 2 miles. Nomination, £1; acceptance, £l. Winner of £4O race to be debarred.. 7. FLYING STAKES HANDICAP of £2O; ] mile. Nomination, £1; acceptance, 8, CONSOLATION STAKES HANDICAP of £10; one milo and a distance; entrance fee, £I, For all beaten horses, Nominations for the two Steeplechases, L.V.J.C. Handicap, and Flying Makes Handicap close on Thursday, Ist December, at 9 o'clock, at Waihenga Hotel, weights to bo declared on Tuesday, 13th Dec., at 8 p.m. General entiies aud acceptances close on Tuesday, 20th December, at 9 p.m., at Wailicnga Hotel. Rules and Regulations. Saddling bell to ring at 11.30; first race to start at 12 o'clock sharp. No entry will be received except upon this condition—That all disputes, claims, and objections arising out of the racing shall be docidcd by a majority of the Stewards present or those whom they may appoint. Their decision upon all points connected with tho carrying out of this programme shall he final. All entries to ba sealed and addressen to the Hon Secretary Waihenga, with the namo, age at time of entry, pedigree, and in case of handicaps, performance of the horse, name of owner, and colors of the rider. Anv jockey riding except in colors named will be fined £2. Qualification fee Vy non-members, £l. No other nominations will be received under any pretence whatever after the time specified for closing. Letteis beaiiug tho postmark of the date ot entry and telegrams of the same date will be received. PROGRAMME. £l. 912 CHAS. J. TULLY, Hon. Sec.

Mastbrton hoeticultoral & INDUBTIiIAL SOCIETY. The Spring Show I —OF—FLOWERS, FRUITS, Vegetables, AM) LOCAL INDUSTRIES^ "Will lo held in the Town Hall on the Last Wednesday in Novemkr. ' SPECIAL PRIZE. Wairarapa Daily Prize. SILVER CUP, Value i) Guineas For the Best Industrial Exhibits shown by any one exhibitor, quality, usefulness, and workmanship being the test, For the best laid out and kept Cottage Flower and Kitchen. Garden a special prize, (value £3 3s) is offered by Messrs Smith and Hogg. The entrance fe« will be 2» fid, and entries will oloso on the 16th November. Prize Lists may be obtained at any of the Stores, or on application to : ' •$;! JAS. BROWN, ' '' 86 SMietaty,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 925, 15 November 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 925, 15 November 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 925, 15 November 1881, Page 3

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