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' tHE CORNER SHOP. GRAVES AND FLEMING, Cuba tuul Manners-streets. A MERRY CHRISTMAS ANDA HAPPy NEW YEAR. SUPERIOR GOODS AT VERY LOW PRICES. SPECIAL Mramsrsm CHRISTMAS MDlffi'-N and(dporpair; WhiteCatta,Km,f,„ 1(1. ' Colored Lislo Gloves, 6d per pair, ' T iri p and Co,ored Lie!e wlovos . 3d per pair. ; LAOh-STBIPhD MUSLINETTE, 4Jd yard, extra wide and superior quality. Good |Whito Wove CALICO, lOd pei doz. yds.; Oroy flo, 2s lOd per doz var 1 • rge-sized Heavy Tmk.sli, IWIs lOd each ; La-ge-sized Honeycomb 4d each. _ . Good Washing PR|f|JS, 3Jd per yard. : Bit! n J I Tt n Uble) '' P n7 ; rOMPAD WUR PRINK Mingled pei yd MILLINERY ' lieaaonable Eoica.' M! ' itfUNERYCOLOKBU and BIi&OK KD) GLpras, 2-bnttonad, 2a Sd per piiin~~SuiMh«dea* t r ,„ ' . / and Umbrellaa in great variety. mn°Tmll« tt n? e jMk#t * l)olmanS, mm ' CLOTHING,, GRAVES & FLEMING'S Clothing Department is one of the BENT in +l' ' lS ftfehS snd *ttSsX£s& sawtawsfers?? • from llis ij-L. Bnyg', Youths and Men's White and Colored MOLE TRODSFES 66 and ioutlia White, Oxford, Citton, Scotch Twill, and Crimean SHIRTS Mrm'n iv' !?*" Cotton,' Merino, and Lambswool Pant, and Shin, ™ ft' thS Scotch Plaiding and Seigo Drawers. Men's, Youths', and Boys' Cottonl',,d fr Belts, Brwses Handkerchiefs, Ties, Collars, Ac, Cotton, Alpacca, und Silk UMRbT|Va°C * Patterns awl bamples sent free on application. All Parcels breraid pii!f!? i i water. DISCOUNT o ' F ™ Per Cent, on all purchases. CouSy rusTOJffiiw l" 1 SlecS 8 * ordcrfl])imCtl,ally atte,ldcd t0 ' a,1(l EVERY-ARTICLE OAISuLLY note tiie. addressCORNER HOUSE, CUBA STREET 'AND MANNERS STREET/WELLINGTON GBATEB AND FLEMING PROPRIETORS.

Carterton Taratahi RACES. To be lield on the Taratahi Racecourse on Monday, January 2,'j, 18.42, Anniveivsary Day. Judge, Mr Walter Francis; Handicapper, Mr Wallace Smith j Starter, Mr J. Burrows; Stewards—Messrs A. Armstrong, H. H, Woltere. 0. Giles, J. Smith, 11, Crawford, T. Waldeu, Dr Watts, and Tenuiorangi; Cler,k o( Scales, Mr L. Nix; Clerks of Course, Messrs -E. Beard and W, Long; Hon Treas., Mr fl. \V, Muir; Hon Sec., Mr L Wilson. Programme: Handicap Hurdle Ruce of £25, second hovao to receive £5 from the stake; twice ronwl the course, ovw six hurdles. 3ft 9in high; nomination lsov., acceptance lsov, Hack Hurdle Race of £lO, mile heats, oyer 3 hurdle!, 3ft 'Jin high; minimum weight, 9st; post entries-lsov. Maiden/'/u/e of £ls, )| miles, weight for sge ; oj en for horsos which have never won apublio stako over £10; nomination, lsov. ' Pot]/ lluco of £7los, for ponies 14 hands or nnd-r, catch weights; oneo round the course; post entries 10s. Tamttthi-Curterton Ikmlicap of £lO, second horse to receive fio from the stake, twice rouud the course; nomination Jt'l 10s', acceptance lsov. Novel fiacc of £15,1| miles, catch weights; the winner to become the absolute property o( the Stewards, and t/> be sold by public auction 10 minutes'after the race, the proceeds to t>o to the race fund. Post, entries 10?. Sapling Stakes of Jt'lo, IS furlongs; colts, Sat 101b, geldings and fillies. Bst olhs; entrance i 80V. Hack Sac o of £lO, once round the cornvc; catch weights, open to all bona fidu hack horses that havo never won a race of £10; . post entries 10s. Consolation Utaken of £ls, handicap, for all beaten horses, once round and a distance; poat entries 1 sov. llules and Regulations: • All entries to be inade subject to iho condition that alt disputes, claims und objections arising but of the racing shall bo decided by a majority of the Stewards present, or whom they niay appoint, and that such decision shall be final and binding in all cases, dominations for the Handicap Hurdlo Race, Maiden Plate, Taratahi-Ca terton HamLcap, and Sapling Stakes to bo made in writing, stating name, pedigree, description aud age of horse, and colors of rider, and to be sent in, accompanied by the nomination fee, to the office of tho Hon, Secretary, Mr L, Wilson, Carterton, on or before Thursday, sth January, 1882, at 4 p.m Tho weights will be declaied on 10th January. 1882, and published in tho local newspapers. Acceptances to be mad" on or before Tuesday, 17tli January, 1882, at 4p m. Three entries or the public money will bo withheld. No protest will be considered unless lodged within 15 minutes after the race, and accompanied by a deposit of £2, which shall bo forfeitui! if the protest is frivolous or vexatious.- All jockeys to ridt in the colors nominated, or a fine of lsov. will beenfoiced, Nu entry will be aclmjltpdT-lfyck, Hack llurdie, and Pony ltaces excepted—unltsj tho pirson entering bp n Bubseribor if one g iisea ir more,to the Race Fund, 'iho o'druks of Ihe Wairarapa Jockey Club to apply in all cases not otherwise provided f»r by.these rognlatiois, The saddling-bell willing at 11.a.m.- first race to start at 11 30 sharp. Tho Stewards to have power to inc caso the Value of the stakes before or alter acceptances aro made. L. WILSON, , ; : . Hon. Secretary. N.B.—The course will be, open to trainer's und owners of .horses for training purimse< < between the 4th' and 20th Jan., Ibß'2, both inclusive, Fee, 10a per horse. Ml w ALTER I'ERRY, GENERAL BUTCIIEK, Bridok-ST., MASTEIITON. jg RIGGS & AIIB UN (Late T, L; Thompson), FAMILY^'^BUTCHERfej ' QUEEN-ST, MASTERTOiV. 91!) , ' i BA§KET r BHOP,.. >t; , <T-F yqu.yaiifctfib IffiST BEEIOTESin tin ii.Myii'A nU/n B f ,:Ti 1D n 1 h i innfi' it )i.'; r KlZfi M EDAL: at tho. Mcl bou rfo'Ex ;

ROYAL HOTEL, MiISTEUTON.' 0 F. WORTH, , , PropniEioi:. WQUORS of tho LEST DUALITY Hotel replete with good accommodation ail( I hoarder*, including Stabling ivi tli paddock, and running water. Home Stand for casual visitors frco, Conteyauce t6 and from Railway Station to meet every train. * BILLIARDS, QUOITS, SKITTLES.' M AS JV LE ASTKHTON GRAIN ANIU'RODUCE : STORKS. I. V. is a CASH PURCHASER 0 f "Wool : in ii.rge or simdl qunntities. Will also he glad to receive orders for j LITTLE'S Non-Poisonous Sheep Dip, 10 LET, with a Purchasing Clause, two sections of land in Villa-street. Dent '"w. ; SO7 w. OfiABTfiEK & SONS, MILLWRIGHTS ANu ENGINEERS ST. MIL -STREICI', ; Wellington, ESTIMATES given for every description of Machinery. Mill saws punched mid hammered. FOlt SALE (cheap)—A 3 horse-power Horizontal Engine, with or without buiicr. Also, a pair of Tinnnitl/s Rollers, second hand, QiS "liniTsiiM! L ut D WI 6 AND SONS,' Jewellei's, ! &c., LAMBTDN QUAY, WELLINGTON, Present thel 'omjithneiits lif Ihe Reason to the rcsiduiua.of the Wairar&pa, and invite all to inspect their choice and select stock of GOLD A SILVER JEWELLERY, Suitable.forCHßlSTMAS and NEW YEAR ; GIFTS. JUST RECEIVED—A largo stock of superior Spectacles, Folders, and Eyeslaßses.ito suit all sights. !)55 GEORGE DENTON, WATCHMAKER, /JEWELLER, AND ' ' IRONMONGER, WILIJS-S BRET, WkIiUNUTOS, "Lawn TENNIS, Racket Biillh, Ac. OiiIOKET Bats, Bulls, Gloves Leg-guards, (iini'iiig 'jcolia, Ac, LOCKSMITH'S and (iUNSMITHS'n work GUNS i:e-stooked KEYS litted in Milner's safes and OimVii's h cks All kinds oMVfREWO.'IK made to order. C. J MI'OKTA N?T ' N"Ti OU. F, GRAY, in wluniing tliimka Is his numerous customers fo past ■ tavors, been t" infoijn the.j;iil li..{^iEtrally that bf.vinp now in ,took a large quantity of the very bos'. tellers ftiiuMi- for Coarhl'iiildingand t'.'hcelwright purposes, he is to receive and/i'ccufo nil orders eni3v-sieu to him, and will Mariiiitne St I. nijle and finish toetjiml that turned out it: any pet--of tho Province, _ Repairs tp all kinds of Vehicle.':, ineiiul. in? trimming & painting, shall receive •.mediate attention, and be performed vi neatuen and dispatch. P. GRAY, > Blaok'sihith, Coachbuilder, & Wheelwficl t Queen-street, Hlamwitu.n, CARTERTOIs FARRIKUY AM' UIIFB WKJGHT WOUIiH. " —' ROUE li T oii A WPOED PIiOPHIHTOJt. SPORTING nnd other' Hoim SI!O]J -i the most upio\ulpi ,i t ipli 'All 11 / % of Vehiclesma 1 nditpmid »" "/fe Farm Jnipleiiicn'.B' made and ieii?-ivd. * . _ . . • Mi'l Hiaii-sutcr, ■i : JOKES A COLIvPiDGE,- ■ m -'i Sl7.jE.ere autlmrwd tu V' under .In mm 1 'J '■W 'V are prepaid to most i' aeonali'i it m* lo#8&1S w ' ogeut, G FAKi ..\, ->' l Ji'C®jMertW, ri<^' vj.'jjVD'W, 1 xN r'lH \s rf-iiifl vO I>Jl\i'Eli 'MB I'd ii' 31 All " :AGE|JUN|ON MM

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 965, 4 January 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 965, 4 January 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 965, 4 January 1882, Page 1

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