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WELLINGTON COLLEGE. Affi-pMARY SCHOLARSHIP is f, vacalit atthe end of theyear, open to pupils betfen the ages of 12 ami 16 years att«nding-atiy primary school in the Wellington Provincial; District, and tenable to the age oM6;y>ars, .< The examination wid'he; held at the COLLEGE, beginning on MON-' DAY, 22nd December. 'Names gt.intsnding candidates, with certificate of age'trom parent or';guardiaa, must bo sent to ihc undersigned-not later than WEDNESDAY, the 17th December.' • "CjttARLES P.'POWLES, ■'■ - ' /NOTICE OF REMOVAL. T WILLIAMS, iii thanking his numerinform them ijiflt lie has REMOVED u\ those' &afc; and-.commodious premises formerly">6c«r,pied,l>y Mr A Bish, Jeweller, whero he.hopes for a continuance of that patronege which'liaa been accorded to him in tho past. l/TR C. :A. MONNTFOKT, .Authorised - Surveyor, is .now engaged on a Native •Block in this district .for tho Government) and is open to accept private work. His experiencii'n "dealing with Native Blocks is Very great,-he having been onploycdfo 1 ' several-'years on the West CoisVGommission, • Address':. Care of this Office, '•'••' ■ %(S;S KESENTSI' - ipiI^ESHILLINGTO.-TM'.' :' ";.'.,■'„ ; GUINEAS," : ; ' :..; CHOICEST AND ~•• Iyr.OST A RTISTIO QTOCK ':'.'. ": '.OF'FANCY GOODS ■-. :::rNEW ZEALAND, ' : ■ "■■•■'■'; ■- AT JOKN BULLOCK'S .' Bookseller, Stationer, and Fancy- • ■ Goods Importer, 'larabtonQuay .Wellmgtun. A large assortment ofGHRISTMAS and NEWYEARGlß'TSfrom^JestMakers "V v."'-.-'- ■'■- '\r "■-■■' peatherston facing (jjulb. I ANNUAL. MEETMG; JAN, .Ist, ,1885.'-•*i.EM9iDEst,'W>-:Nicoi'B l Esq,.; Stewards; • J. T.Hcddar, J. iicKenzie, Jos-Cundy, W. ■■'jOi Williams, C. M, Brunskill, F. J/Gri'dlandJJudge, Wallace Smith, Esq; Hasdwawkr; ..H'ngb MoMaster, Esq; Clekk. of Scams, J, .Cundy; Starters, W. Cuudy, J. McKenzie; Clekk or Course, J. Tocker. PROGRAMME, . No, 1, Maiden Plate, about 1J mile?, £2O, • Weight for tgo; entrance fee 30s. For horses that have never won a race the value of £ls. No. 2, New Year Handicap, about 1 j miles, £35, second horse £5, from the stakes, Nominatien 20s, acceptance 20s, No. 3. Novel Hack Race, about 1 mile, £B, Eight stone up; post entrance 10s, winner to be sold for £ls, any surplus to go to the Race Fund, No. 4, Feathersfon Racing Club Handicap, about two miles and a distance, £Cp;"second . horse £5, from the stakes, Nomination 20s, .acceptance 40s, and 20s at tbe post. . ' No. 6. Ladies' Bracelet, about 1 mile and a distance, bracelet value £lO. Welter weight . for age. For horses that have never won a of the valneof £ls, .or Bracelet previously. To bs'.riddon by members of the Club. To be onteredby a lady. Wr trance 20s. No, 6. Flying Stakes Handicap, about | mile, £3O; Nomiuation 20s, acceptance 20s, No, 7. Settlers' Plate Handicap, about 1J miles, £ls, Nomination 10s, acceptance 20j. N.8.-Race No. 3, for definitions of a hack see Rules and Regulations. RULES AND REGULATIONS. No qualification fee required, The races will be run under the Wairarapa Jockey o>b rules, when not contrary to these regulations, The saddling bell will ring at 11,30, "and the first raco starts at 12 sharp, No entry will be received except on the condition that all disputes shall be left to the decision of a majority of the,. Stewards presenter thoßewhom they may appoint, their decision on all points must be accepted as final. Jockeys not riding in the colors _named will be fined £l, All protests must ."be made in writing and lodged 'with the ..Secretary with a deposit of £l, within fifteen minutes after the raco, the deposit to be forfeited if the Stewards consider the .. protest-frivolous or vexatious. Notice of all scratching mustT)e made to th'o Secretary at leaßt fifteen minutes' before the time for -starting the race. A -Hack^ojso'ia, one in aotuiil useas. a backhand which has/never run for other than hack races. Entries and , 'Acceptances ranafc. b_e..riia.do,.'iu."Kritirig and ■ 'ri'd'KSS.edto.f.be.Secretary.of.thff'F. B.Qlub', ■.- ..&ij._witinamft aid colour -otiorse' and'fiii esse of handicap the previ- ... jPSf'perforaaiiceaj al 6 colgnrs id. ty ijvgrn ' 'hVrMers, Nominations for .Handicapswill Ojone.at "Victoria 8t 8 p.m. - Weights will be declared' ;: at-8 p.m;,. cm. 17th "December. General entries lor Maiden Plsto pd .'Ladies. Bracelets and' scceptancea. for Handicaps., must, be riiade by 8 p.m. oh : -"Satnrday/'tho"20th December. All.entries-.mußt be mby the time named. The course will not to-open -for training purposes, ; ■ V.'. >- ' '. : ; . .'. . R.BARTON, ; : '." ; Hon, Sec,/' 'MASONIC-BALL.' ' y-''i. A 'GJKAND MASONIC BALL to celebrate the installation of the' officers of the Thistlo Lodge, 64, S.C., will be held at'tfie THEATRE ROYAL on DECEMBER 10th,. 1884, Dancing to commence at 9 o'clock, Double Tickets, 10s 6d ; Extra Lady ss. \ To -be obtained only from tho following members of the Committee:—Messrs Kay; Hooper, Nicol, Soctok, Hogg, Price, and. WALTER RAPP." .; '1845 . . Hon, Secretary.' THE CORNEK SHOP, GEORGE DIXON,;' Tobacconist, and.Fancy Goods Dealer, AND tIAIRDRESSING SaLOJN. Christmas and New Year'B presents by the Million, at GREATLY SEDUCED PRICES. A GOOD assortment of Xmas Cards and : Fancy Goods suitable for the Season, just opening up, all marked in plain figures. One Penny in every Shitting alloice&'.as discount on all Fancy Qooda during (he Holidays. : --'■ :,v.-;-- : «- . CRICKETING MATERIAL af less than "Wellington Retail Prices. TOBACCOS & CIGARS of tbe Best' Brands TOBACCONIST WARE too numerous' to .---.. -.- . particularise, Stations, Schools,'.and Hotels, liberally , " '■- "''•' ■ dealt with. *3"CoM£-and See the' Threepenny anc ..Sixpenny Tables.-'-. Agencies..— ■.,' Evening Post.; Campbell Watqbmjiker .THJffi CORNER SHOP,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VI, Issue 1855, 3 December 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VI, Issue 1855, 3 December 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VI, Issue 1855, 3 December 1884, Page 3

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