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PAIBAR-APA- JOCKEY CLUB : .Spring Mooting Racßs, ; ! EOSTPONEI) till"";;"" TUESDAY, Nov. 11. By order of the Stewards, -.. R.R. ARMSTRONG ' RESULT OF LEO'S SECOND PROGRAM ME ON BIRTHDAY CUP HANDICAP Drawn for £ ISO. DRAWN in piwnce of sixteen gentlemen, names of whom can be Ascertained on "WINNING NUMBERS llhe Field 479 Putantf [■2s First Water 691 Lord Ma „; 31 Gioicka 791 Gabble , 1 Ihe Field 479 Putantftangi [•25 First Water 691 Lord Mandoville „; 31 Gioicka 791 Gabble 48 Fawn 619 Misdeal L 8 Kakapo 622 Pasha 82 Romp 649 The Slave ■485 Pilgrimage 682 Administrator CASH PRIZES: 2at £i\ 62,782; 20 at £1: 53,71,95, 421,423,450,476,. 610, 615, 664, 534,737, , 108,604,681,663/669,643,636,623 ■■- ' ' ' 1835 No 8, •- LEO'S PROGRAMME. OPAKI STAKES HANDICAP ■ -.- 600 at 5s each Pint .... ~; 160' Second ... .'„ ' .'25 •■Third'■;..": .'-.. 15 Starters , v,- ••' 26 ■ Nohstartcrr ... .30- ! Will close Deoombor 2ith, : ' : •■■ Enclose. Stamps fir Reply and Result HARbY APPLICATION NECESSARY AS TIME IS LIMITED TICKETS EVERYWHERE LEO, T.THOMPSON, 1835 Empire Hotel, Masterton WHO IS THE MAN? 'HY, FEILDEB.AT THE " "Little Dust Pan," MANNERS STREET, Where yon can get 000 D VALUE for your Money in the shape of FURNITURE ot EVERY DESCRIPTION, from the Cottage to the Mansion; and for CHINA AND GLASd [e has the best Collection in Wellington. Drawing Room Suites from £l4 of superior make and othor goods equally as cheap. 1835 THE EDUCATION BOARD OE THE ,:' DISTRICT 01'.WELLINGTON, 'PHE Examination for Eight Scholari ships, tenable for two yeara from Ist January, 1835, offered by the Education Board, will be hold simultaneously .in thft..Athenmuifl, Wellington,.and in the Groy town Bchuol, oa WEDNESDAY, ;26thNovember, at. 10urn. The nsimination is ope'i to all children (except those attending classical nr other lohoqls f,ot..hi?heLflducatii)ii),. whether they'' fli'o" focemnV their .instruction iu' PoblioSchools6r-n>it,«nder 15 years of > .:The.upßß.ia»Bß,-and:add r fesßeß of ail intending competitors should be fontarded to-the {Secretary ..hot later tliini tljo 10th s*-■: '■■..,;■:. '■■■:,.:" ':;?' . The scholarships aro thusapprJpriatod : ■•■.." One scholarship of MOannual value, . nnd uno. scholarship of L'2o ... y ' Bnnual value, ppon to all child- . ,roo attending any school in the . City/of ■Wellington.' . One Boholarship of L3O annual talne, open to nil children attending any scliool in tho Waintrapa District, One scholarship of L3O annual value, open to all children attending any school in the Wellington v ..•'■ • Country District. . Also, four scholarships ol L2O annual value, open to all children in any school in tho Wellington Education District, These scholarships are given subject to diligence and good conduct on tho part of in the .amendment to clause 51 of the ;Eduoatlon Aot, 1877, which reads as fol■Jowb I : "ThoßUccessful competitor for any Bach scholarship shall receive the amount ;bf his or her scholarship only so long as he or-She shall continuo his or her education' at fey .school or educational institution under lie control of the Board at whioh the higher ; brandies of education are taught, but if there $a no such school or institution in the district where the holder of the scholarship resides, then at 6itch sohool, subject to inspection by a Public School Inspector, »i the Board may approve of." ■■ The subjects of examination are those prescribed hi Standard VI,, by order, in Council of.dafe 24th September, 1878, 'but no scholarships will be awarded unless twothirds of the possiblo number of marks We obtained, : ;..' ARTHUR DORSET, :>• ' ■. Secretary, Education Office, .:.;."-Wel)irigtqn Nov. 4,1884, 1835 RAPP AND HARE'S WHITE SUGAR, 44 PER lb.-Try it.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1835, 10 November 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1835, 10 November 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1835, 10 November 1884, Page 3

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