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e WAIRAKAPA JOCKEY CLUB d s AUTUMN MEETING. g thursdayl Friday, l FEBRUARY 21st and 22nd, 1884. )f __ rpiTE following Acceptances and !l' J. Entries closo at Carterton on 0 FRIDAY, loth February, (it 4 p.m. pimc■o tuaUyn "Wairaraua District Eroduoo, US sovs, .1 acceptance i eovs it Tauhorenikau Stakes Handicap, 50 .| BOV3, acceptance 2 sovs u - Ohaffluagno Stakes, 100 sovs, second payment 1 sov a Lady's Buacelot, SO SOVS, entrance'2 sovs 1 WrasapaDistsictHaadicap, 60sovs, acceptance 2 sovs Handieap Hurdlo Race, 50 sovs, acceptanco 2 sovs l " Selling EaCO, 30 BOVS, entrance 2 soyh { Watapa Gup Handicap, 100 sovs, acceptance 3 sovs I ttusny Eandioap, 30 sovs, nominaII tion 1 sov, Acceptance for Grand Stand Handicap to 'O be made on the course, t, Each horse for Lady's Bracelet to bo y entered by »lady. -. ' Entry, Acceptance, and Nomination Fees ' must to paid at time of entry, For further particulars see Programmes. !' BALPH B, ARMSTRONG, ■• 1607 Secretary W.J.C. '6 IMPORTANT NOTICE, is , n THE NEW ZEALAND LEATHER MANUFACTURING COMPANY (Limited), J ' TANNKRY AND BOOT MANDFAC >r TURING WORKS, so IN July of last year the Diree'.ors ol this Umnpany, feeling assured that the y public would liberally support an cstablis- )~ ment where excellence of quality with iff moderate prices'could always be relied upon, it doteiniincd to open a III'.TAIL BRANCH IN WILLIS-STREET, chiefly for the Bale of goods manufactured at the Company's own ( ' works, of The success which lias attended this Bianch has bctn so very decided, ami lias so . fully borne out the hopes of the Directors, that they have now arranged to open other : « andstillmorc KXTRNSIVE PREMISES ON 8 LAMBTON QUAY, Situatku Orrosira the io Government Bmlmnos where foods of such ii quality as will fully maintain the ' character of the Company as lirst-clasa r J' manufacturers will bo offered at moderate ce prices, whi'c in ord.T to suit the convenience [io of Ladies requiring a ohiss i;t' goods not at „ present made in the colony, a select assort- ' ment of English, French, and German goads 3 y of best descriptions will always bo on hand. Id The premises Sfcured are unequalled in ' ot the trade for space arid comfort, and tho ,] s management has b:-en placed in the hands of Mr Thomas Potter, v.h'se recent largo i y experiences ii\ London houses thoroughly id qualifies him for the position, a It ia intended to open for business on i ... Saturday, the 9th inst,, when the show-cases with their contents as lately exhibited at the a Christchurch Industrial Exhibition will be on view, By order, JOHN C. MOWBRAY. S3 Wellington Ist Feb,, 1861. 1005 'y Educational Depository st SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! 3d ' i JD Bortmcnt of

CREWEL WOOLS AND SILKS, In all Shades. A Choice Selection of Transfer Pmr.njin! All the Materials for Macrjvme Lace Work, Now so Fashionable at Home as a High Art Iteration, Also Books with Complete In: smictions and Designs for Working, The Largest and Most Varied Assortment of VALENTINES! YET SHEWN IN MASTERTON' BOOKS suitable for Wedding and Complimentary PEESENTS. NEW' BOOKS, PAPERS, and PERIODICALS, by EVERY MAIL! PHOTOGRAPHY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES! ■Photographs taken in ANY WEATHER by the Instantaneous Gelatino-Bromido Dry Platen. Js"The Largest and Best Assortment of Mwei Puoi'ooKArns in New Zealand.^ AGENT for all the leading New Zealand papers, THOS. E~ PRICE, Bookseller & Statjoneii, FANCY GOODS DEPOT, MASTERTON. 1606 A. Merry Xmas and Happy New Year to all, NEW GOODS SUITABLE FOB XMAS PRESENTS JUST OPENED UP. w,lj aw..

NOVELTIES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. Special Bargains FOR THE CHRISTMAS TEADE. THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE DISTRICT TO CHOOSE FROM. NOTICE. "CELEBRATED" WELLINGTON' SEWING MACHINES FROM AMERICA. ■- As these 'Machines have sustained their iwell-earned reputation for SiMPLicrry 01 CoNfitßuoiioK, DoftißiiiiTV, and for GOOD | and BEAUTIFUL SEWING, Against, all other Sewing Machines, intending purchas' ers are invited to-G'oii Early and inject i I M, OASELBERG & CO., •I Masteiton and Grejtown.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1608, 13 February 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1608, 13 February 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1608, 13 February 1884, Page 3

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