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lARTEBTON. /"URTERTON, BOOTS : & SHOES. IIHE itiifloisigned lias now opened up his .. SPLENDID, LARGE, and WELLASSORTED STOCK of Boots and SlioeS ; thc.best and largest ever opened up in Carterton, and he hopes by selling, at the SLOWEST PRICES FOR OASH 6 g{ to command a share of public support. He is well-known in Oreytown, mid his Boots and Shoes are appreciated from one end of the Valky to the other, and having had ib shewn to hiin the want of such an Establishment as his Greytowii one, in Car terlou, has opaned a BRANCH, where he hopes to he able to supply all wants. Being a free-trader, ho buys where lie cau get the best value for his money, so can thereby give his customers the beuefit by Belling the best value for the lowest profit. Come and Inspect his Stock BOOTS & SHOES OF ALL DESCRIPTION MADE TO ORDER. REFAIRR NEATLY AND PROMPTLY EXECUTED NEW ELASTICS FITTED IN OLD BOOTS D. P. LOASBY, BOOT IMPORTER & MAKER, Main-it,, Greytown, and High■!■'., Opposite Courthouse) Carterton,
ANNUAL SHOW, Under the Auspices of the . WAIBABAPA AND EAST COAST PASTORAL- AND AGRICULTURAL SO-. CIBTY, Will be held on: tlio Show. Grounds, Car terton, on Thursday, Ist November, EXHIBITORS aro reminded that Entries for the Show close at the Offices of Messrs F, H. Wo.id (Greyfcown), R. Brown and Co. (Mastorton), J. D. Oakley (Featherston), E, E, Edmunds (Wellington), and H, H. Woltevß (Cartertou), on WEDNESDAY, 17th OCTOBEIt, 1883, and that in no caso will any entry bo received alter that date, ADMISSION to ran SHOW-Members (on production of ticket), Jb'ree; Noumembers (beforenoou) ss, (afternoon) ■ls. Arrangements aro bcinjr made to run Spicul Railway Trains at Reduced Rates; also to have the Show Day proclaimed a Bank and General Holiday throughout the Valley. The Railway Department permits all Exhibits on which the railway freight to Carterton has been paid to bo returned by rail FItKK OF CIIAnGK. W. C. BUCHANAN, President. Carterton, 24th July, 18S3. ■ li-IO
niAUHERENIKAU A. M, WILKINSON Begs 10 intorm his many friends and the pubic in general that ho has rc-opened tho above OLD ESTABLISHED HOTEL, And as ho has determined lo keep n)y tho VERY BEST BRANDS OF WINES AND SPIRITS, He hopes to receive a share of their patronage. Good Stabling and Loose tees, also well secured paddocks, H 24
WAIRABAPA AND EAST OOAST PASTOIUL AND. AGBICULrURAL •SOCIETY. rnlio Annual PA BADE of STALLIONS JL under tli'o auspices of tlio above society, will take place on (he Show-grounds Carterton on SATURDAY 29th Septkubkb, 1883. Ihe Parade will commence at 2p,m, and all horses miißt remain on the Ground under order of the Stewards till i p.m. Entries will bo received by the Secretary up lo noon on the day of parade. Stewards : Messrs N, Grace, H. Braithwaite, H. McMaster and E, K, Armstrong, Entrance Fee : Ss per horse, Admission to grounds Is, Members free. H, H. WOLTEttS. Secretary. OPENING NOTICE, WNEARY wishes to iuform the pub- • lie of Masterton and surrouudinj! district that ho has started business as Saddler, Harness, aud Collar Maker, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a share of patronage. Repairs neatly executed, Charges moderate, Collar making a speciality, Note tlio address.—Adjoining Toomath & I Co.'s Saw Mill, Queeu-st., llasterton.
)ACE INVESTIGATION COMPANY'S jl\ discussion on tho MELBOURNE GUP!!! To bo run on November G, 1883.—Oloses November 2.1883. 12 000 Members at 10s. each. 150 Pkrforjikrs. Cask Awards. First LIGOO C lit LSO .. ..1300 Second .. .. 800 10at 30 .. ..300 Third .. ..400 15at 15 ~. ..225 Starters .. .. 350 20at 10 ~ ..200 Ottos .. .. MO OOat 5 .. .. i'-" NOMINATION PRIZES:Bach Ticket has Nino (9) Ohaucos II! 300 PRIZES! 300 PRIZES! TOAHOLDEROF2SHARESTHEODDS ARE 20 T011! Each Member for Every Share names a iißi'se, which will be written across the duplicates kept by the Company. Those numbers having the winners writton on them will be put.together; the first three drawn will receive the prizes hb above, The samo will bo repeated with those having the Second written on them; and again also those with the Third, —forming Thkee distinct drawings, which will, ot courso, bo drawn after the winners are deolarod. lu the' event (in' either of tho 3'oases) of only Two Members naming tho placed horses the 3 Prizes will be divided between them; if only One (in either 'of the. 3 cases) he will receivo all 3 Prizes due to whichever.he named, Ist, 2nd, or 3rd. - - ; A Hubseriber, say holding 3 shares, can name tho same horse 3 times, or 3 Different Horses, one to each share. N.B.—Two Guineas (independent of the sweep) will be given to the member first naming the winuer. Adply by lettei 1 (with stamps for replies), addrossed— ' : ■■':.. • ':■ SINBAD.; Care of Mrßodley, Box. 342, Post Office, DUSEDIN, Eegistered letters oi telegrams not received. N.B.—A card of the nominations can be had by sending a stamped addressed envelope. ' ■ ' . ■ 1440 D UCIBAM' and DENISON- TAGS i JJ'PAKdJsL lABELS,.&c; Mu Office .LOUR BAGS I All sizes-from lib. to .' 81b LOWPBIOES' %\h Offic
A Colossal Fortdnu For Halk-a-cuom I THE "GEEATYICTOBY" SWEEP ON TIIK Melbourne Cup, 1883. To be EDN on the 6th NOVEMBER. This Gigantic Sweep, oHoiing advantages to the public never before attempted, is the property of a bona fuk Company, with responsible directors. Capital : £IO,OOO, divided into 80.000 Shares; of 2s fid each, Also, over 1000 Prizes guaranteed, and dis tributed as follows : Ist horso .'. .. £3OOO 40 prizes at £25.. £IOOO 2nd horse.. ..1000 100 do' 10.. 1000 3rd horse'.. .. . 800 200 do 5.. 1000 Starters divide .. 600 760 do' 1.. T" Non-starters do,. 260 20 prizes at £50.. 1000 Total £IO,OOO Wo shall send 9 tickets for a pound, Not loss than 2 sent to any ninele address. Send P. O. order, cheques, or bank not«B. If stamps are sent, add exchange at the rate ofls.intlio pound, Should coin be sent, register letter. Please send 3d. extra ; for membership. The drawin? will tako place on the Ist November, and will he conducted by a committee of 150 shareholders drawn from entire body. The result' will he posted to all shareholders immediately, and advertised throughout the colonies. Tickets Seat by Return Post \ ■ ■Write at once, for bur prospectus, No charge, ' \ Address-" VICTORY," f Care of George Robertson, 94 Bourke-street, Kext Opera House, Melbourne,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1474, 4 September 1883, Page 1
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