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: UK E, SONS & WILLIAMS, J leos AND BRASSFOraDBBg, . ;.,EKdnrera; : BpttßßjiAKßUfl; and Ship : ;:i- ( :'BuiLDßnS,''' ■ \w .':• ■ : -:,:.- • .:'.,';.Haye;on Sale—i". ■ 1; Sebonfthaiid 8 h.p, Horizontal Engine ■• 12J h.p. Horizontal Engine .1 Vertical Cross-tube 10 h.p. Boiler 1 Vertical 8 h-p. Field Boiler 13Jli,p. Vertical Boilor . Allingood TE ARO FOUNDRY, Wellington. 1669 ' A. GARDNER. vy. :■■■■■' (Lato Accountant Colonal Architect's Department,) ACCOUNTANT, LAND, ESTATE, HOUSE & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. Loam Negotiated, Debts Collected, Office.: Lahbion Quat (opposite Panama street) Wellington. 1675 Wairarapa Jockey Club. OMINATIONS for the undermentioned Races close at Carterton on WEDNESDAY, 14th May, 1884:Ohampape States, 1886, of 160 bovb, Breeder oj the wmnor 25 sovs ; second horso 25 eovs, third horse 10 govs from advertised amount; for then two years old; :. open to all. Colls, Bst 101b; fillies .andgeldings, Bst 61b, Six furlongs. Nomination 1 sov, 2 sovs on night ; of general entry, and 3 sovs heforo ' noon on the day of race, 'Wairampa District Produce, 1887, Of 200 sovs, Breeder of the winner 25 sovs; second horse 25 sovs, third horse 10 sovs'from the advertised amount; for then three years old . bred m the District, Colts, Bst 101b; fillies and geldings, Bat 51bs. IJ. miles. Nomination 1 sov, 3 eovs on night of general entry, and 3 sovs heforo noon on the day of Nomination Forms may be obtained at the Club Hotel, Masterton, Hanmerich'sHotel, Gieytown, Mr J.O.Haywa'd, Feathorston, MrE.-H. Goldsmith, Wellington, or from RALPH R. ARMSTRONG, Sec. W.J.C. Carterton, April 18th, 1881, IGG4 'WAIRARAPA COURSING CLUB. PnEsiDENT-Jolm Russell, Esq. Yice-Pkesidents -D. McDougal, Esq, and P. Hume. Esq, Jm>GE-Mr T. H. Hill. 16 Alii-age Dog Stakes.—First dog, £ls; runner up, £10; tho winners of two courses, £2los each. 8 Doq Poppy Stakes,-For dogs under 18 months old at day of nomination, First dog, £6; runner up, £4. • Nomination, 10s each doc. Qualification fee lor non-membors of the Club, £l. ' Coursing to commence at Lower Valley pa TUESDAY, the 3rd June, 1884, at 9 a.m. .Nominations olose at Club Hotel, Masterton, on 'WEDNESDAY, 29th May, 1864 at 8 p.m. The draw will take place immediately after, : EICHABD J. FITTON, 1677 . Secretary. Good News Good News THE GREAT SPORTING EVENT ■'-•■ OF THE SEASON! SPECULATORS in the Wairarapi and ' throughout the Colony are invited to participate in "LEO'S" FIRST GREAT DIVIDEND. The siim of ;£SOO will bo Divided among Jb'ifty - six Shai'eholdei'S early in July, or as soon ob the Money is Subscribed. The Drawing will be conducted on the HAMBUKG PRINCIPLE, by which absolute fairness is Guaranteed. In order ; that the list may fill up rapidly, the first Drawing will consist of 1000 MEMBERS AT lOs EACH 1 And tlio Prizes will he as follows - 1 Prize 0f... £IOO • 1 do 0f...... 50 2 Prizes of'£2o 40 10 do of £lO 100 ...... 42 do of £5 210 ; AbEoluto Security is guaranteed, an account being opened in the Bank in the name of throo .well known and substantial residents,' ' ; The Drawing will he conducted by a Special Committee of six, and tho Press will be invited. • All Prizes will be Daid ovor as soon as iho winuing numbers are presented or forwarded. •' The numbeis will bo forwatded immediately after the Drawing to every investor, . l3".EveriimTkk(s MUST Secure a Prhc of from 1u5.10 JLIOO in Valuem Country cheques accepted if marked correct by Bank, and payable to a number, with Is added for exchange. PO. orders should-ba made payable to "LEO," Hank notes preferred. Enclose two 2d Stamps for reply and result. : ADDRE3S»LEO,» Giro of T. Thompson, 1078 • Empire Hotel, Masterton, ~ GOOD NEWS! GOOD NEWS I! F.W. TEMPLE I. TTAS the pleasure of announcing to the j "7i- inhabitants of Masterton and surrounding districts that ho intends re-opening Mrj.jas. Wrigley's shop opposite E, McEwen's Blacksmith shop, aa a VGENEJiAL GKOCEKY J !::x ; STOM. ■_.-: As.this.istheadycrtisot's special line, he will- deal in no other, and trusts by thoroughly", uaderstanding and attending to his bUsiueßß -and. Belling firßt class stock at Wellington prices, to merit andreceivoa fair share of piiblio support. ■' ■ : ■'•...■; IG7B

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1681, 9 May 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1681, 9 May 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1681, 9 May 1884, Page 3

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