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WELLINGTON COLLEGE. ONE PRIMARY SCHOLARSHIP is vacant at the end of .the year, open to pupils between the ages of 12 and 1G years nttendinn any prmary school in the Wellington Provincial District, and tenable to the age of 16 years, The examination -will be .held at the COLLEGE, beginning on MONDAY, 22nd December, Names of intending candidates, -with certificate of age from or guardiaa, must be sent to' ihe undesigned not later than WEDNESDAY, tho 17th December,' CHARLES P, FOWLBB, 855 Secretary. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. T WILLIAMS, in thanking his numer- " * oua friends for their custom, begs to inform them lliat he has REMOVED to those neat and commodious premises formerly occupied by Mr A. Bisli, Jeweller, whero he hopes for a continuance of that patronege which has been accorded to him in tho past. j\/TR C. A. MOUNTFOIiT, Authorised Surveyor, is now engaged on a Nitive Block in this district for tho Government) and is open to accept private work, His experience in wifcli Native Blocks is very git at, he having been employed for several yeais on the West Coast Commission, Address: Care of this Ofiice. 10,000 PRESENTS I FROM ONE SHILLING TO TEN GUINEAS, rjIHE QHOICEST AND M° ST ■^ MISTIC 'JSj TOLK OF FANCY GOODS IN . NEW ZEALAND, AT ' JOHN BULLOCK'S Bookseller, Stationer, and Fancy Goods Importer, •, lambtonQpy .....WellipKten, ' A l(irf|n assortment of CH RISTMAS and 'NEW YEAR GItfTS from the Boat Makers only, . Peatherston facing glub; ANNUAL MEETING, JAN, Ist, 1885,;, President, W. Nicols, Esq, j Stewards, J. T. Hudder, J. McKenzie, Jos Cundy, W. 0. Williams, C. M, Brunekill, F. J. Ciidland; Judge, Wallace Smith, Esq ; Handicajpkr, Hugh McMaster, Esq; Clerk of Scai.ks, J, Cuudy; Starters, W, Cui'dy, J. McKonzie; Clebk of Coursk, J. Tocker. PROGRAMME. No. 1, Maiden Plate, about Ij ini!e.«, £2O, Weight for sge { entrance fee 30s. For hm-s-s that have' never -won a race the value of sls. No. 2, New '.Year Handicap, about l,j miles, £35, second horse £O, from the stakes, Nominatien 20s, acceptance 20s. No. 3, Novel Hack Race, about 1 mile, £B, Eight stone up; pest entrance 10s, winner to be sold for £ls, any surplus to go to the Raco Fund, No, 4, Ftflthersfon RaoingClub Handicap, about two miles and a distance. £OO, second horsa £5, from the stakes. Nomination 20s, acceptance 40s, and 2(!s at the post. No, 5. Ladies' Bracelet, about 1 mile and a distance, bracelet value £lO. Welter weight for age. For horses that have never won a race of tho value of £ls, or Bracelet previously. To be ridden by members of the Club. To be entered by a lady, lie trance 20s. No, G FlyiDg Stakes Handicap, about f milo,£3o. Nomination 20s, acceptance 209, ■ No, 7. Settlers' Plate Handicap, about 1J miles, £ls, Nomination 10s, acceptance 20s . N.B.—Race No. 3, for definitions of a hack tee Rules and Bepulations. RULES AND REGULATIONS, No qualification fee required, The races will ha run under the Wairarapa Jockey Club rules, when not contrary to these regulations, The saddling bell will ring at 11,30, and tne_ first race starts at 12 sharp, No entry will be received excepton the condition that all disputes shall be left to tho decision'of a'majority of the Stewards present, or those whom they may appoint, their decision on all points, must be accepted as final Jockeys not riding in tho colors named will be fined £l. All protests must be made, in writing and lodged with the Secretary vrith a.doppait ol £l, within fifteen minutes after the rjice, tho deposit to. ■bo' "forfeited if the Stewards consider .the protest frivolous or vexatious,- Notice of'all scratchings must'be made to the Secretary at least fifteen toinutes.before for ■sterling tho race;'- A* Hack hbrse .fs oiwln ■actual-use 88 a hncU', .and wHick Jia» never -iun ,for .othor than. hapK-rcuoea,., Erttries-and ■AcceptincMf.nrnit. be made in :.wpting- and addressed to'tie Secretary of lhe F, R. Club, yeatfieißton,' a<scompapied by tip nwe^ary.. fees, Vith' canM),. pedigree, : >pe,' "and colon* } 'pi horßo and*(iiii oaee t)F'iiandiwp the prey}-- •' bn&ipeifprm&ii&sj al'o colours,to-be ym. •by rider's, Nominations for'.Handicaps will close • at" Victoria .Hotel jph.December- 6tb at § p,ni;- declared' at '£ p.mi: on. 17th: .December. Genei 9I entries for Maiden Plate and Ladies Bracelet and acceptances for Handicaps must be made by - *8- p;m. on Saturday, the 20th December. -.-All entries must be in by the iime-naqied. The' course will hot .be for training purposes, . B, BARTON, Hon. Sec, MASONIC BALL, ' A GRAND MASONIC BALL to celebrate Xjl the installation of tho officers of the Thistle Lodge, 64, 5.0., will be held at tbo THEATRE IiOTAL on DECEMBKB 10th, 1884, Dancing to continence at 9 o'clock, Double Tickets, ]os Gd j Extra Lady ss. To be obtained only from the following members of the Committee Messrs Kay, Hooper, Nicol, Button, Hooo, Price, and WALTER BAPP. 1845 ; Hon. Secretary. THE SHOP, GEOWGE DIXON. Fanci Goons Dealer, : AND HaIRLRKSSINO SaLOJN, Christmas and New Year's presents by the Million, at GREATLY REDUCED 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 Shilling aliened as discount on all Fancy Qooda during the Holidays. CRICKETING MATERIAL et less than Wellington Retail Prices. TOBACCOS & CI GABS of the Best Brands TOBACCONIST WARE too numerous to | particularise, :l Stations, Schools, and Hotels, ljberally dealt Ytifh, WW and See the Threepjeksy and Sixfenot.Tables.;..'., ... AOESCIES.— -\ Evening Post; Campbell, Watchmaker; and'Mooie's celebrated Herbal Pills, TEE.COBNEB SHOP. 1854

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VI, Issue 1856, 4 December 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VI, Issue 1856, 4 December 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VI, Issue 1856, 4 December 1884, Page 3

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