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m m m ANNUAL SHOW, Under tlio Auspices of the WAIRARAPA AND EAST COAST PAS- ' TORAL AND 'AGRICULTURAL SOOIETY, Will bo held on the Show Grounds, Car terton, on Thursday, Ist November, -1883.BXHIBITOES are reminded that Entries for tho Show close at the Otlices of Messrs F. H. Wood (Greytown), R. Brown and Co, (Masterton), J. D, Oakley (Featherston), E, E. Edmunds (Wellington), and H, H. Wolters (Carterton), on WEDNESDAY, 17th OCTOBEIi, 1883, and that iu no case will any entry be received alter that date. • ADMISSION to the SHOW-Members (on production of ticket), JB'ree 5 Nonmembers (beforenoon) ss, (afternoon) Is. Arrangements arc being made to run Special Railway Trains at Reduced Rates;. also to have the Show Day proclaimed a Bank and General Holiday throughout the Tho Railway Department permits all Exhibits on which the railway freight to Carterton has been paid to be returned by rail FilKB of Chargf. W. C, BUCHANAN, President. Carterton, 24th July, 1833, 1440 I WAIRARAPA AND EAST COAST PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL ■SOCIETY. mlie Annual PARADE of STALLIONS i. under the auspices of the above society, will take place on the Showgrounds Carterton on SATURDAY 29th September, 1883. The Parade will commence at 2p.m. and all horses must remain on the Ground under order of tho Stewards till 4 p.m. Entries will be received by the Secretary up to noon on the day of parade, Stewards; Messrs N. Grace, H, Biaithwaite, H, McMaster and R. R. Armstrong, Entrance Fee : 5s per horse, Admission to grounds Is. Members free. H. H. WOLTERS. Secretary. OPENING NOTICE. WNEARY wishes to inform the pubt lie of Masterton and surrounding' district that he has started business as Saddler, Harness, and Collar Maker, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a snare of patronage. Repairs neatly executed. Charges moderate, Collar making a speciality, , Note tho address.—Adjoining ToomathA Co.'a Saw Mill, Queen-st,, Masterton. 1440 CIVILITY, CLEANLINESS, AND THK BEST OF EVERYTHING IN Friirit, Confectionery, and Vegetables AT ' A. P, FIELDING'S, LB PETIT BIJOU, (Opposite Council CiiAJißKna). _ 1404 PAPAWAI SAW-MILLS rnERRY'AND BAILLIE.. ...Proprietors A LARGE STOCK of Totara, Matai, Red and White Pine Timber alwayson hand. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. ■ •■ _ Timber cut to any size or length, and delivered to any pan of the district at the most reasonable prices. ' ' 1262 BRICKLAYER'S NOTICE.. .!: undersigned, v/hdhas jnst arrived 'from England by the British King', 1 . has taken up his residence in Masterton, and being a practical bricklayer, ■boiler setter, &c. $ would be glad to receive orders for any kind of brick work,. which he will be prepared to execute promptly in a thoroughly efficient manner at reason- ■..„ J.RUSSELL. , ,„ Addbess—Waipoua Mi 115...... : 1390 AOPIES ,of the WAIRARAPA DAILY; \J.. : can bo obtained in Featfierstonirom.Mi J. W. Branch. Office, • i.. MOURNING CARDS (various' designs). Visiting Cardis' I (ivory or enamelled), Business Cards (in any shape), at the Wairarapa Daily Office. :..■•■
lARTERTON, BOOTS & SHOES. THE undersigned has now opened up his SPLENDID, LARGE, and WELLASSORTED STOCK of Boots and Shoes ; the boat andlargeat ever opened up in Carterton, and he hopes by selling at .the ' • ISTLOWEST PRICES FOR to command a share of public support, . He v is well-known in Oreytown, and hisBoots and Shoes aro appreciated from one end of the Yallty to the othor, and havinghad itshewn to him the want of such an Establishment as his Greytowh one,' in Carterton, has opsned a BRANCH, whcro he hopes to bo able to supply all wants. Being a free-trader, he buys where ho can get the best value (or his money, so can thereby give his customers the benefit by selling the best value for the lowest profit. Come and Inspect his Stock BOOTS & SHOES OFALL description MADE TCI MDER. SEPAIES NEATLY AND PKQMPTLY EXECUTED NEW ELASTICS FITTED IN OLD BOOTS D, P. LOASBY, BOOT IMPORTER & MAKER, Main-st., Greytown, and Higb-st.,.{»ppo'site Courthouse) Carterton. 1427 mAUIIERENIKATJ J A.M.WILKINSON Begs to inform his many friends and the' public in generalthat he has re-opened the above OLD ESTABLISHED HOTEL, -\ And as he has determined to keep nlytho YERY BEST BRANDS OF WINES AND SPIRITS, He hopes to receive a share of their . Good Stabling and Loose Boxes, also well secured paddocks. 1424 TUOE INVESTIGATION COMPANY'S \i ■:. discussion on the HSfilllllflhlllJllll To be run on November 6, 1883 Closes November 2.1883. 12 000 Members at 10a.- each. IBOPerpormims. Cash Awards. First LI6OO Cat LSO MOO I Second .. .. 800 Wat 30 .. .. 3t Third .. .. 400 15 at 15 .. .. ?! Starters .. .. 350 20nt 10 .. .. ! Others .. .. 900 00 nt 5 ~ .. w. NOMINATION PRIZES:- . Winner. . Se ond. Third. Ist Prize ~ LIOO Ist lrizo ~ L 76 Ist Prize „ 1,50 2nd Prize.. 70 2nd Prize.. 50 2nd Prize.. 30 3rd Prize. 60 3rd Prize.. 30 3rd Prize.. 20 Each Ticket has Wine (9) Ohances!!! TO A HOLDER OF 2 SHARES THE ODDS ARE 20 TO 111. Each Member for Every Share names a horse, which will bo written across the duplicates kept by the Company. Those numbers having the winners written on them will bo put together; the first three drawn will receive the prizes as above. , Tho same will be repeated with those having the Second written on tliem; and again also those with the Third,—forming Threk distinct drawings,'which will, oi course, be drawn after the winners are; declared. ■' lii the .event (in either of the 3 cases) of only Two Membcrß naming the placed horses the 3 Prizes will bo divided 'between them; if only One (iri'either of the 3 cases) he will receive all 3 Prizes- due to: whichever lie named,M 2nd, or 3rd,., •' ... | A subscriber, say holding 3 Bhares, oan name the' Same horse,3 times, or 3 Different •'Hbraesyone' to each share,- •• ■ :: Guineas, (independent of the sweep) will bo given to the,member first naming the winner, " idply by lettor (with stamps for replies), addressed—- ! -' : \'> " '\ i;: w, ■■;:■:■•••.•■;■.:«■ i Careof ;MrJpdley,i 80x,342, Post Office, .. DuNEDIHr Registered letters' or ■ folegrams : not ro■ceived:'; .Mi'ir,' ;rMih-"\:.\ "■■'■• '.: N.B,—A card ; of the nominationß can be )UCKRAM r and DENISON TAGS ) PAKOEL lABELS, &c. Dailv Office JTjILOIJB BAGS! All sizes from lib. to ;JJ 581b LOW PRICES ■ Dm, Offio"'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1463, 22 August 1883, Page 1
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