Australasia's usual consul., ■'■■■■■■■■■:-•■ :r ; TATIONSr-' :i :' ';;.;>■: n Too followiEg Great Event is the next'in " order;THE SYDNEY CUP! (Randwick Easier, Mketino),'■ ■■; To be run on Easter Monday, April 11,1884. NO'W 0PE35T...,. TnE Neatest ;N,S.W. ■ Eaciso: Event • ,- OP.THB lEAE, THE FIFTH CONSULTATION OF MY 1883-84 SERIES. | [Eight, 40s. Ten, COi Twelve," 00s., Sixteen 60s. Twcnty-(mo (sent ior 20), To be distributed as follows;First' Horsc.JlOdO Starters dwide„;£26o Sfond.. .".,!■ 300 Non-starters ... 250 Third.. 200 Total..£2ooo. :. , THE SUCCESS and general satisfaction over all piwious.Evonts'sufficientlyintro. duces this, luaclmoffledßing to co-operation ol former Correspondents, participation is invited about tho next Sydney Cup. A pound sscukb aa eves Fora-not ono only. The light mf 'declining anylpar. ticular .application is reserveil. ; «®" Deducted for expense 10 per cent. ' APPLICANTS are uqunted to onclose banknotes (any colony),.or. halfsovs.,socurdy; and.to Keoisteu the letter; if cheques be sent (marked "correct" by bank), "AUSTEALASIA or BEABER "-as also post office orders). Add 4d- postage for reply and result, To Facilitate correspond unstamped, ■:.,'' Address: "AUSTRALASIA" (J. Thompson), - .'■■-■ CareofMrH.J.FBANKLIN, (Publisher, Book Importer, & Priator), ■■■- 40, Hunter St., Swnrer. It ia.necosßary to make special reference to tho established stability of these Consultations, CAPITAL,-In' recognition of the need, in large Consultations, of a. financial GUARANTEE OF STABILITY, ARESERYE OAmAJJ ib on permanent deposit, plus the ordinary Banking accounts. ■ iETßegistei' Letters.-^ At a Drawing of "Australasia's" Events there have alwayß been present a sufficient number of Shareholders. A Committee ot gentlemen, chosen from among the Subscribers, will conduct the Ticket-holders wishing to take part at tho next Drawing will please send in name and
address m good time. "AUSTKALASIA'S" LAST SWEEP on the SYDNEY CUP closed with 7000 Shares, subscribed in the short space of two months. That on the last Melbourne Cup with 8000. DRAWING.-As soon as the Drawing has taken place, Result Circulars aro mailed to all interested and advertised in Sydney " Town and Country," &c. FILLING RAPIDLY.-Edy application rquestcd.-CIoEC thieo (lava piior to the Race, 1600 IROBT. UMD'.MB CO., ; ■ [Limited,] Wellington, i' -_ SEASON, 1883. • Our Stock is now FULLY MADE UP oi MARSHALL'S Patont double bowed 38 M. The numerous testimonials received after our introducing these Shears last year warrant us pronouncing them SECOND TO HONE IS THE MAHKKT. BURGON & BALLS' doublo bowed BBA. • WAKD& PAYNES', Nos,3S, 81,79. These are well-known. We have to hand the Largest Stock of Cricketing Goods yet imported of Cobbets, Pages' and Dukes' Manufacture for Match and Practice Bats, Stumps, Balls, &c, &c„ all sizes. SLUBS SO PPCIBD on jiest terms • ; SEASON, 1883-S4, Ayres, Busscys' and Pages' Champion Bats, Balls, Wets, 4c, &c, Jnst imported, the Coventry" Light Running STANDARD" Bicycles and Tricycles. Theae machines are of the nowesfc and most approved style, and are specially adapted for New Zealand roads. Prices on application, Sole Agents for Wellington and District, (LIMITED.) Wholesale Store, Featherston-St., Retail Store, Lambton Quay. 1489 JAMES KING, MANUFACTURING JEWELLER, DIAMOND SETTER, WATCHMAKER, &<*, &<v (J ÜBA■ST HE ET, WELLI N O TON-;' Bees to inform his patrons and tho public of Wellington that ho has now on hand one of THE BEST STOCKS is NEW ZEALAND, COMPMSING— ..' . Watches, Clocks Sygnet, Gem, Diamond, Wedding, and Keeper Rings, manufactured on the premises Gold and Silver Sets, Brooches, Earrings, Necklets, Lockets,', Pencil Cases Eye-glasses and Specs, to suit all sights : Masonic Jewols, Diamond,, Gold and ;. Silver work:manufactured'on' the premises at the-lowest possible prices "' '■'!■•■ Watches, Clocks, &c, repaired-by most experienced workmen. • 15 per cent I , All purchasers from Ist December to 16th January .will receive a discount of 15-per-cent, for cash. -' :'■•■;■■• WELLINGTON-MASTERTON . RAIL •''.'• : [■■■■■ ,: WAY - ; : /...•■': Morning-Leave Masterton 7,30, Carteiton 8, Greytown 8.20, Woodside 8.32, Featherston 8.50, Arrive Wellinpton 12.20.; • Afternoon—Leave Masterton 2,6, Carterton 2.35, Greytown 2,50, Woodside'3,7. Featherston 3.25, Arcive Wellington G 55. Extra Trains run on Saturday. Morning-Leavo Wellington 7,20, Featherston 10.45, Greytown 10,50,- Woodside 11.7, Carterton 11,40, Arrive Masterton 12.10. : -:' Afternoon-Leave Wellington 45, - Featherston 7.30, Greytown 7.35; Woodside 7.52, Carterton 8.20, Arrive Masterton 8.50, HAILS CLOSE AT MASTERTON • ASUNDER.. . "*JWR. Clareville, Carteiton. Greytown, } Eeatherston, Cross' Creek, Kaitoke, Upper Hutt,-Taita, Hutt, and Wellington—Daily at 6.30 n,m, and 1.30 p.m: For Dreyertown, Mauriceville, Eketahuna, Pahiatna, Woodville, Waipawa,Waisnknrau Napier, Palmeiston : and Wangannl—Mondays, Wednesdays, aad Fridays at 12.30 For Alfredton-Mondays at 1 p.m.; : For Taueru and Bideford—Saturdays at 9p.m.....; '■:.:;■:.> , ,-.- ... For Taueru, Tenni, WhakatakL - Castlepoint, Mataikuna- and Ohongar-Moidftye and Thursdays at 9 p.m. . : -' For Kuripuni-Daily at 12,20 p,m, v. J.BAGGK;15*3 ■•..•■■:•-:• ; Postmartor.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1610, 15 February 1884, Page 4
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