The Spring i'ashious tins season are oxfCCdjngly pretty, varied, 'and chaste. In Ladies Dress materials, mUinmj, Mantles, Lace#, Ribbons, and Scurfs the clioico is unusiinlly largo and elegant. Visitors to Wellington would do well to pay- an early visit to James Smith's Te, A ro Home. A trip to tho Empire (Jity may not only be made pleasurablo but profita'ilc. To tlioeo who can combine business with pleasure, it 'must bo gratifying to inspect tlie largo stockß of seasonable Drapery and GMimj, such its can be scon only in a vast cenire of population hko the City of Wellington. \ isitovs from the Wairarapa will find one of the largest and best selected at James Smith's "t Aro House.
FUNERAL NOTICE. T'HE FUNERAL of the lute Kiehard 1 Wakelin will leave his residence, Moro'ii-, to-morrow (Sunday) at 3 p.m. HAVING purchased a large quantity of Mnterial very much below its real value, I ain enabled to offer to the public GOOD SUITS, fa 10s, Trousers, 15s Gil. Any attempfc'.cm my part to convince you of the advantages I have gained bv the above purchase would bo deemed a tiado pull ' Inspkct l'or. Yodrseivfs. E . WILSON, Tailor, Lninbton Quay • - - Wellington. Caktebt ! "on Takatahi RACES. To beheld on the Taratahi Itocceourse on Mohdavj January 23,1882, Aimivei'savy Day.
Judge, Mr Walter Francis; Haudieapper, Mr Wallace Smith; Starter, Mr J, Burrows | Stewnvds—Messrs A. Araishw, H. H Woltci'3,o. Gilds, J, Smith, B. Crawford, T, Wulden, and Dr Watts; Clerk of the Scales, Mr L. Nix ; of Course, Messrs 14, Beard and W.'Loiig; Hon Troas., Mr 11, IV. Muir; Hon Secretary, Mr L. Wilson. Programme: Handicap Hurdle Race of £23, second horse to recciyo £5 from the stake; twice round tlie course, over six hurdles, 3ft Qin high] . nomination lsov., acceptance lsov. flvtdty Btjfe of £ip ( mile heats, pyer 8 liutdlos, Bft Oin high ; minimum weight, (Ist ! post entries lsov. Maiden Piute of £ls, 1| miles, weight for age; open for horses which have never won apublic stake ovcf £10; nomination, lsov. Poty Buco of £7 10s, for ponies 14 hands or under, catch weights; once round the course; post entries 10s. 'i'Muhfii-ljarterloii Handicap of £4O, second ))orsf tq receiyp £S from the stako, twioo round the course ; nomination £1 103, iicceptaneo lsov. Noi'tlßace of £15,1J miles, catch weights; the winner to become the absolute pr»- . perty of the Stewards, and to lie sold by public auction 10 minutes after the race, the proceeds to go to the rage fund. Post entries 10?, Saplimj Stabs of £lO, (i furlongs; colts, Bst 101b, geldings and fillies Sst albs; entrance 1 sov. Hack Hace of £lO, ouco round the course; catch weights, open to all bona lisle hack horses that haye nover won a nee of £10; post entries lps. Consolation of £ls, handicap, for all bcatep horses, once round and i; distance | ppat eptries J
Hules ami Ikyuhtlons: All entries to be made subject to the condition that nll disputes, claims and objections arising out of the racing shall bo decided by a majority of the Stewards present, or whom tliey may appoint,_ and tlwt such decision shall be final and binding in all cases, Nominations for the Handicap Hurdle "Race, Mavlen Plate, Tarataiii-Caterton Handicap, and Sapling Stakes to be made in writing, stating name, pedigree, description and age of horse, and colors of rider, and fo be sent in, accompanied by the nomination fee, to the office of tiie Hon. Secretary, L, Wilson, Carterton, on or before 't'hurijdny sth January, 1882, at •] p.in 'Hie weights jVill be declared oil JOih January. 1882, mid published in the local newspapers. Accr-p----tanecfl to be mad» on or befcrs Tuesday, 17th Jautiary, 1882, at -1 p.m. Three entries or the public money will be withheld. Wo protest will be considered unless lodged within 15 minutes after the race, and accompanied by a deposit of £2. which shall be forfeited if the protest is frivolous or vexatious. All joekoi s to rjdf in the eJnvs nominated, or a fine o,f lso'v, will lie enforced. No entry will be admitted-Hack, Hack Hurdle, and Pony Biices excepted—unless the person entering' bis' a subscriber of one gduca or more to the liace Fund. The old rules of the Wairarapa Jockey Club to apply in all cases not otherwise provided for by these regulation. The saddling-bcll viiliing at 11 a.m.-first race to start at 1130 shiup, The Stewards to have power to increase the value of the s{:a);eii tiofore or after acceptances hvc mado,' L. WILSON, ' 941 Hon. Secretary,
IN coiiaeciuepce c\f DANEBURY breaking p the Hutt Spring JJcetiiig, he V.'ill be turned out with a few mares for the remainder of the season. Terms £(!, payable before removal d{ mares, Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. 941- W. Q,'.WILLIAMS. FOR SALE ANE THOUSAND Good Store Wethers. \J Apply to Messrs JOSEPH & PHILLIPS, 911 Dry River, Lower Valley. ASSIGNED ESTATE OF C. G. COLVILLE. ALL amounts due to tlio übovo must be paid within 14 days from this di... 0. G. Colvillo is authorised to receive the same, and his receipt will be a sufficient H. HUNT
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 841, 3 December 1881, Page 3
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