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APENING OUT OP THE SECOND SHIPMENT- '" 7 Aitryiransr.- k • winter goods i ''' • Via Melbourne, ex Potosi, at ■ '''. CLARK'S CITY CASH DRAPERY AND CLOTHING WAREHOUSE* ;;•: : Theao Goods linYo all been bought with the tow to inatto THIS HOTJSK THE MOST NOTED IN WELLINGTON for GOODS AND CHEAP DRAPERY AND CLOTHING. Tho Ladies' and Children's jackets aud Ulsters are inarveis of cheapiichs ; tho Dress Goods, in costumo cloths, homespuns, Westminster cords, sateen cloths and winceys, are bound to win customers' favors—they are so decidedly cheap, Various novelties, including Stocking Suspenders, and the " Ideal" Ctiraeta, specially adapted for Slenukk Fiouiies, to add «raco and symmetry to the wearer, An extra quality of Bluo Serge, specially imported, to induce buyors to purchase this article only at this House; piiee, Is Lid and la 4Jd; nothing like it in town, Mothers, make a note of this for youi little Boys' Suits, THE ILOTHING SHOP has ton well replenished with New Goods, and all REMARKABLY CHEAP,. Buyers will find that tho best shop to pend their ca3h at is at . .CLARK'S Cm Casu Drapebt: axk Cmjthino Wakeuouse. LA MB TON' QUAY.'-- ■:.,■.;; .WELLINGTON. .. ' : ,,\ Friends raosi the Wairarapa when you come to Wellington call at the above address umbpcn^ymu'cusl.i. The results will ■bo satisfactory ]o yourselves, • Patterns.tonvarded on applierti:n. MISS MORMON receives pupils to instruct iuPiauoibi'tcHai'" monium, and Sing'in"', The iirot quarter of 1882, begins on MONDAY, 30tli January. Evening lesson? given, Church-st., Deo. 19,1881. 953 NOMINATION OF LIBRARY COMMITTEE. A MEETING of ratepayers of the Borough, and subscriber? of the Library will bo held on THURSDAY 23rd March, 181)2, at 8 o'clock jj.in,, in the upper room of tho Institute under tho presidency of His Worship the Mayor, for the purpose of nominating nine person!; aa a Library Committee. Ratepayers who are defaulter, may qualify themselves as nominees and voters by paying their arrears on orboforo the day of election. Subscribers, not being ratepayers, by paying the current year's subscription will also be entitled to be nominated and to vote. If more than niue nominees are proposed a ballot will be taken at the meeting, K.BRIWN, Town 'Jlerk,

\I7HAKATAKI lUSTKR RACES. APRIL 10th, 18S2. Stewards: Messrs Clifton, Sheath, Vallanee, Gavswoll, Meredith, Raleigh and Rogers. Judoe , E. Clifton. Starter : J. Seholield. Clerk of Scales ; J. A. Perry. Chirk of Coi'rse : J, Holes. Hon. Sec. and Treasurer : A. Melliitehon, Handicap Ihrdk Have ol £ . 1J miles, over such hurdles as the Stewards nny erect. Nomination 10s, acceptance 20,-i, Had Hurdle lime of £ ■ 1 mile; weight lfot. Kntrv2oi! Maiden Plate of £ . 1J miles; weight for iye ; entry 20s. For horses that have never won over .610 of public, money, jpktrlit Handicap of £ . I.}mjlu3, Nomination 20s, acceptance 30s. Had- 11am of £ . 1 mile, Entry "Ca. Publicum' Purse Handicap of £ . 1J miles. Nomination 20s, acceptance 20s, Consolation Handicap of £ . 1 mile. Entry 20s. Nominations will close with the secretary Whakataki, on Friday the 81st instant'at 8 p.m. Weights Will be declared or, April the 4th; acceptance? and general entry mi Saturday thoSth April at Whakataki bo!oro 9 p.m. A. McHUTCHON, 1024 Hon. Sec. WAIHAIUPA JOCKEY CLUB. NOMINATIONS will be received for the undermentioned races by the secretary at Carterton till S p.m. on Saturday, 25th March, 188-2 — . . CiUMi'AOMi Stakes, 1883, of 1)0 soys ; Bflcond horso 10 sovs, third horse 5 sovs from the advertised amount, For then 2-year-old colts, Bst lOlbs; fillies and codings, Bat nibs, Six furlongs. Nomination 1 bov, 1 bov on night of general entry, and 1 sov heforo noon on the day of the race. Wairarapa Distant Pnonai:, • 1885. of 12) sovs; second horse 15 soys, third horse 10 sovs from the advertised amount. For thou 3-year-olds bred in the district, Colts, Bst lOlbs; fdlies and geldings, Bst nibs, limiles. Nomiuation 1 sov, 2 sovs on night of general entry, and 1 sov before noon on the day' of the race. Nominations to sliito pedigree, w. color, brauds, and whito or other descrip' i v» uiirks. Nomination fonns can bu obtained on application to RAL'HR. AKJISTfiONfi, Secretary. Carterfn, lltli March, 18:2. 1022 J. TB SBLLAR is authorised to collect all iVX debts owing to Messrs T. L, Thompson It Co,, late Butchers ju Masterton, and his receipt vail be. considered a sufficient discbargo, (Signed) T.L, THOMPSON, Mastorton, 18th March. 1832. 1027 IMPORTANT NOTICE. CARTERTON BAKERY, BREAD DOWN!!! FIRST QUALITY fid, SECOND, FIVE LOAVES FOR ONE SHILLING. FAMILIES WAITED ON DAILY, MR E. EVENS, CHEMIST. AND DENTIST From Wellington, )ESPECTMJT,LY informs tho inhabijll; tants of Masterton and'surrounding districts that he intends, on SATURDAY ; NBXT, 18th MARCH, to open the premises lately occupied by Mr Coppins, where bo hopes by supplying the best drugs and attention to the businefs to gain a fair Ipatronago. My Motto is " Cask -with small Profits." j Surgical, Dentistry a special feature; {■■ : MEETING of the Masterton Football . Club will be held at tho Empire Hotel Masterton; on the oveuing of Saturday tho •2fith inst., at 8 o'clock eharp. AH mqmben ■aw requested to attend, i C. BBUOEIIOjRISON. . ■,:;;v:.ik '•' -:. Hon. Sec, pio tem'.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1029, 22 March 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1029, 22 March 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1029, 22 March 1882, Page 3

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