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WAJRARAPA AND EAST COAST ■ : PASTORAL AND AGRICPL- ,. . TURAL.-SOCIETY.. fTTHE. SETTLING- of all Prizes awarded JL at tho And«al' v Sh6w held 6th Nov, Mf,. will take pileca Vat *: the : COUNCIL' CtfAMßEftS rL C(irtertonj'on SATURDAY,' _SQtKirist., at'2'tj.ni, ' A : meeting of the General Cfimimttee will be held at the same time. ■' H, H. WOLTURS, , 1860. . Secretary. ? FROM ONE SHILLING TO TEN! ■ GUINEAS, . ' T'C HOICEST AND JJOST gTOCK OF FANCY GOODS INNEW ZEALAND, AT JOHN BULLOCK'S Bookseller, Stationer, and Fancy Goods Importer, Lambton Quay. .Wellinßtsn. A large assortment of CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR CARDS from the Best Makers only. JTeatherston facing (jlub, '. ANNUAL MEETING, J-AN, lgi, 1885. ' President, W. Nicola, Esq,; Stewards, J'. T. Hoddp.r, J. McKenzie, Jos Cundy, VV. 0, Williams, C. M, ISrunskill, F, J. Cridland; .J.udoe, Wallace Smith, !Esq; Handicafpkn, Hugh Monaster, Esq ; Clhrk Of Scai,es, J, •Cun'dy ;'STARTm„W. Cut'dy. J. McKenzie; Clerk op Coorsk, J. Tocker, PROGRAM MR, ■ No.-1, Maiden- Plate ; about ]'| mile?, £2O, Wtijdit'ior'i.ge; entrance fee 30a". For liora -s that have never won a face tlio value of £ls. , No.. 2, New Year: fiandiqap,'about I£. miieS, £3s;'second horse £5,. from the stakes. •Nomiflatiwi 20a, abcMaiiceSOs. .J .'No, 3.-Novel BajpSiioe; aboiit'l 'mile, ,£B._ Eight.stone jupj'-pcst entrance 109, winner to bo told for £l6, any surplus to go to the Race Fund, . ..... . No; 4; •.Fe'athefsto'n Racing Club Handicap, -about two lriilea and a'distance, £(JO, second :horse.-£s, : from the stakes. Nomination 20s, acceptance 403, and 20s at the post. No, 5.. Ladies' Bracelet,.about 1 mile and a Hlstan'ce, 'bracelet value £loi Welter weight for age. For horses tliathave never won a raue of - tho-value j)f £ls, or Bracelet previously, To, bo riddeu by mepiberaof the Club. To bo euteredby a lady,, tile trance' 20s. • No. 6. "flying Slakes'. Handicap, about #mi!o, £3O; Nomination 20s, acceptance 20s, No. 7. Settlers' Plate Handicap, about 1J miles, £ls, Nomination 10s, acfceptance 20j N.8.-liace No. 8, for definitions- of a hack tee Rules and Herniations. RULES AND REGULATIONS. No .qualification .fee required, Tho races will he run under tho Wairarapa Jockey Club rules, wlw.n not contrary to those regulations. Tho saddling Loll will, ring at 11.-30, and tlie_ first raoe starts at 12 sharp. No ontry will be rtceived except on the condition that all disputes shall Lo left tu 'the decision of a majority i,f the Stewards present, or those whom they may appoint, their decision i n all points mnst bo accepted as final. Jocktys not riding in tho colors named will be fined £l. All protests-must be rnado in writing and lodged with the 'Seorctarjr with a.deposit ol £l,. wi hin fifteen minutes after tlio race, the depr sit to bo forfeited if the Stewards consider (he pretest frivolous or vexatious. Notice of all scratehinss must bo made to tho Secretary at least fifteen m : mites bifore the time for starting the race. A Hack horse is one in actual use as aback, and which, his' never urn for other than hack racts. Entries and Acceptance must be made in writing and addressed to the Herniary o( live F, K, Clttb, Featherston, accompanied hy the n»cesßary fees, with name, pedigree, ape, and colour of horse and (in case of handicap tho previous peifonnnncos) al o colours, to bo. worn by ridera. Nominations for Handicaps will close at Victoria Hotel on December fitli, at 8 p.m. Weights will bo declared at 8 p.m. on 17th December, General entries for Maiden Plato and Ladies Bracelet and acceptances for Handicips. must be made by 8 p.m. on . Satnrday, the 20th December. All entries must be in by the time named. The course will not be open for training purposes. R, BARTON, Hon, Sec. C

THE CORNEK SHOP, ' GEORGE DIXON, Tobacconist, and Fixpt Goods Dealer, AND HAIRDRESSINB SALOJN, Christmas and' New Year's psents by the • Million, at GREATLY IvEDU'CID PRICES. A. .GOOD assortment ol Xmas C.irda and J\.: Fancy Goods suitable for the' Season, just opouiiig up, all marked in plain figures. Qrie Pmy in Wty' Shilling allmd as discount on all. Fancy, (hoik dtiHny Ike Holidays CRICKETING MATERIAL; ft,.loss than . TVollingtoii Itetii'. TOBACCOS & CIGAES of tho Best Brands, 'TOBACCOMST WARE too numerous - to' . - particularise. Station-Pcuoois, and Hotels, .liberally dealt with/ ' *3TCoiie aud See tho Thkeepe.n'ny ciud ; Sixpenny Tabus, Agencies.— : Evening Post; Campbell,. Watchmaker J' and Mooie's celebrated-ljerb'aVPillß, - ■ ' THIJ CORNER .SHOP. 1851 'TUB T I N Has in Stock, ex re n cnt.Arrivals-"-5 bales Hessians . 6 tons Champion's Genuine White Lead Genuine Raw and Boiled Oil , Sherratt and Nowth's Diamonds Cannon's concentrated size ?ent!s Brusiraare, in every variety • Picture Framo Mouldings, in large variety Wander's Varnishes , . . And every variety of Goods appertaining to the trade, ' [ W.TUSTIN, IB6o' ■ " , ' Willis-street. TO THE POLICYHOLDERS IN THE NEW' ZEALAND GOVERNMENT INSURANCE ASSOCIATION, ' ELECTION OF DIRECTORS. Ladies and gentlemen.-i bn K respectfully to offer myself as a candidate to represent your interests on the Central Board of the Association. I deem the qualifications neressary for. the position of. Director to be-A Rood general, knowledge ef b'usinoss, finance, and the .inveatment of fund'; combined with an intelligent and reliable discrimination in determining the value and selection of securities, These qualifications, I venture to believe; I, possess. ' I amalßO a large policyholder in the Association, and if vou do' me the honor to elect me, I will use my best onaeavors to proti-ot .your interests as policyholders. and promote the welfare and prosperity of thp Association, ■ ■' 1 - ' lam, yours obediently, - • :: "s : aiex:macdougall. Wellington, 3rd December, 1860

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VI, Issue 1862, 11 December 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VI, Issue 1862, 11 December 1884, Page 3

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