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Volunteer Offioo, Ffiatherston, Gtu May, 1884,' riIHE Misterton Rifle Volunteers and .L School Cadets will parads at 10 am. on the 2Jth instant, in honor of tho Anniversary of Hor Majesty's Birthday, and for quutterly inspection. HENRY BUNNY, Major, Commanding Wairarapa District.

LOYAL MASTERTON LODGE, 1.0.0. F., M.U. THE ordinary meeting of the above Lodge will bo held at the Lodgo room, Empire Hotel, to-morrow (TUESDAY) tho 13th instant, at 7.30 p.m. 0. S, W.DALRYMPLE, P.S. Wairarapa Jockey Club VTOMINATIONS for the tmdormenlionei Races close at Carterton on WED NESDAY, I'lfcli Muy, 1884 Champagne Stakes, 1005, Of i bovs, Breeder ot the winner ! ■ lovti; second horse 25 sovs, thill horse 10 sovs from advertis/l amount; for thon two yearsolj; open to all. Colls, Bst 101b; flllijs and geldings, Bst 51b, Six furlonß. Nomination 1 soy, 2 sovs on nigjt of general entry, and 3 sovs bcfolo noon on tho day of race, ' i ■Wairarapa District Produce, ISSf, Of 20U sovs, Bieeder of tho wimp 25 sovs; second horse 25 sovs, tlijd horse 10 sovs from the mlvertijd amount; for then tlireo years ad bred m tho District, Colts, «t 101b; fillies and geldings, Bit 51k. 1J miles, Nomination 1 sov|3 Fova on night of general entry, aid 8 sova before noon on the da; of Wee. Nomination Form 3 may be obtained at be Club Hotel, Masterton, Haumerich's Ho :1, Gieytown, Mr J. O, Hrtywd, Feathers m, Mr E. H, Goldsmith, Wellington, or fro i BALPH E, ARMSTRONG, See. W.JJC Cartciton, April 18th, 1884, WAIRARAPA COURSING CLIP. President-John Russoll, Esq VioE.PjiEsii'EN'ra -D. McDoug.il, Jyq, and P. Hume. Esq. Judois—Mr T. H. Hill. 16 AiL-inu Doo Stakes.—First jog, £ls; runner up, £10; the winnel of two ■ courses, £2los each. 8 Doa PuprT Stakes,—For dod under IB months old at day of notniiytioii. First dog, £G; runner up, £4. Nomination, ]os each do?, /Qualification fee for non-members of tho Cm £l. CouriiDg to commence af Lower Valley on TUESDAY, the 3rd WIBB4, at 9 a.m. Nominations cld'se nt CI ton, on WEDNESDAY, 2! 8 p.m. / Tho draw/frill take i after, / • / BICHARD J, 1G77 . b Hotel, Master:h May, 1864 at aca immediately FITTON, Secretary. G/odNews Good News / THE GREAT SPORTING EVENT

OF THE SEASON! SPECULATORS ill tho Wairarajn and throughout tho Colony arc invited to parlicipato in "LEO'S" FIRST GREAT DIVIDEN: Tho sum of 3J500 will ho Divid/d among Jblifrv - six Shai'elioj ders early in July, or us soon Money is Subscribed. The Drawing will he conducted on /tho HAMBURG PRINCIPLE, by wlii lute fairness is Guaranteed In order that the list may fill up rfflidly, Iho first Drawing will consist of 1000 MEMBERS AT lOS JACH And the Prizes will be as follows'1 Prize of £IOO/ 1 do of,. 2 Prizes of £2O if 10 do of £lO Iff 42 do of £5 2/0 5G Trims. Absoluto Security is guaraixeed, an account being opened in tho Bait in tho name of threo well known and si/stantial residents, / Tho Drawing will bo (inducted by a Special Committoo of six, aiA tbe PresOwill be invited, / All Prizes will bo iwd A'er as soon as Hie winning numbers arc pwsontcd or forwarded. J ■ The liumbcis will W forwarded immediately, after the Drawg to every investor. 13"Every 18 Tich'l MOST Secure a Prize of from L 5 to lilOO in Value l"H Country cheques' accepted if marked correct by Bank,,aim payable to a number, with Is added for exchange. P.O. orders should bo mode Myahlo to "LEO," Bank notes preferred./ Eocloso two 2d Stamps for reply and wsu' iDD^ESS"LEO," 'Care of T. Thompson, 1078 ! I Empire Hotel, Masterton, I GOOD NEWS 11 F. W. TEMPLE ITAS tho pleasure of announcing to the f inhabitants of .Masterton aDd surfnding districts that he intends re-opening Wrigley's shop opposite E, JcEwen's Blacksmith shop, as a GENERAL GROCERY STOIiE. As this is the advertiser's special line, ho will deal in no other, and trusts by thoroughly understanding and attending to his business and selling first, class stock at Wellington prices, to merit and receive a fair eliaro of public support. IG7S H. J?REE M A N . (Successor to O. Campbell), WATCHED OIiOOK MAKER, . . [JEWELLER, to.Manneraßtreet, Wellington jSP'Every description of Horological Work Cleaoed and Repaired, ]

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1683, 12 May 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1683, 12 May 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1683, 12 May 1884, Page 3

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