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WAIRARAPA AND EAST COAST PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE SETTLING of all Prizes awarded at.the Annual Show held 6th Nov. last, will take place at the COUNCIL I CHAMBERS, Carterton, on SATURDAY ! 20thinflt.,at2p.in';-' .. . ; ■. A meeting of the. General Committee will be held at the same time. . H, H. WOLTERS, 1860 Secretary. FROM ONE SHILLINGS TEN GUINEAS, ■■ '■■' I.HE CHOICEST. AND'■ MOST A RTISTIC QTOCK' OF.FANCY GOODS' '' NEW ZEALAND, ' AT JOHN BULLOCK'S Bookseller, Stationer, and. Fancy Goods Importer, LambtonQuay Wellinsten. A largn assortment of CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR CARDS from the Beat Makers only. I JTeatherstor) facing (Jlufr ANNUAL MEETING, J IN, Ist, 1885. Pkbhidknt,; W..NitoU, Esq,; Stewards, J. T.'Eid'K J, McKtnzie, Jos Cundy, W. 0. Williams, 0. M, Hrunakill, P. J. Cridhmd; Jhqk, Wallace Smith, Ksq; Handid'aMß, Hugh MeMaster, Km]; Curk of Scales, J, Cundy; Stahthis, W. Cuedy. J. McKenzie; Clek'k of Coursk, J. Tucker. P 110(1 R AM M E... No, 1, Maiden Plate, about 1J mile?, £2O, Weight for ige ; entrance fee 303. For horses that have never won a race the value of £ls. No. 2, New Year Handicap, about 1| mileH, £35, second horse£s, from thestaaes, 1 Notniriatiim 20s, scc.-ptance2oa, • No. 3. Novel Hack Ruce, "about 1 mile, £B. Eight stone up; pest entrance 10s,* winner to be. sold for £ls, any surplus to go' to theTtaee Fuhcl. ■.. , No. 4. Fcatherston Racing Club Handicap, about two miles and a distance, £6O, second horse £5, from the stakes. Nomination 20s, acceptance 40a, and '2os at the post, No. 5. Ladies' Bracelet, about 1 mile and i a distance, bracelet value £lO. Welter weight for age. For horseß that have nover won a race of the value of £ls, or Bracelet previously.. Toberiddeuby members of the Club.' To be" euteredbyalady. Urtrance 20s. No, 6 Flying Stakes Handicap, about 3 uiilo, £3O. Nomination 20s, acceptance 20s. No, 7. Settlers' Plato Handicap, ahout 1 j miles, £ls, Nomination 10s, acceptance 20*. N.8.-Race No. 3, for definitions of a hack tee Rules and Reflations. JHJLKB AND REGULATIONS. No qualification fee required, The races will ha run under the Wairarapa Jockey. Club rules, when not contrary to these regulations; The f addling bell will ring at 11,30, ami tlie first race starts at 12 sbarp.. No untiy will be riceived except on the condition that nil disputes shall be left to the ('itiwyii if iv mcjurily of the Stewards pivHi'nt, or ilmsewhom they may appoint, In- ir dt'uiMiiii ■ n all points must be accepted as tiual. .lot'!-, ya not riding m the colors nnint'.l will b. lined £l. All protests must lib iin(le n uriiing and lodged with the ■Seui.tiry with a deposit ot £l, within : fifteen iiiinuirt) a'ter the race, the deposits be forfeit™! if the Stewards consider the .pn-test frivoli;iis or vexatious, Notice of.all sciateh n.js mn-t-be made to the Secretary 'af le'w.t Tift i ; n minutes before the time for siir iiv; ihe r.ice. A Hack horse is one in ;ao usvl us" n a hack, and which has never jinn for other ilitm hack raceß.- Entries and AecepiaiiCi a raiut be made in writing and addressed lo the Secretary of the P. R, Club, Feathciston, accompanied by the njcessary fee?, with name,- pedigree, ape, and colour o! horse and (in case of handicap the previous ljeifounnnces) al o colours to be worn by riders, Nominations for Handicaps will close at Yictoiia Hotel on December 6th, at 8 p.m. Weights will be declared at 8 p.m. on 17th December. General entries for Maiden Plato and Ladies Bracelet and acceptances for Hnndicips must be made by 8 p.m. on Saturday, 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.

THE CORNER SHOP, GEORGE DIXON, ToDJCCOMST, AKD FakCT GOODS DEALER, AND tIAIRDRKSSING SiLOJN. : Christmas and New Year's presents by the Million, at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. just opening up, all marked in plain figures, One Pmy in every Shilling allowed a$ discount on all Fancy .Qoodi dnrijig (lie Holiday*. .-. ■■■-,- ...'V '•■• CRICKETING, MATERIALvet :less-'than Wellington 'Price?..:. ::" , TOBACCOS & OIGARS.of the Befit.Btauds. TOBACCONIST WARE too numerous to' ' particularise, ',"■'. Stations, 'Schools, and Hotels, liberally " dealt with. ' iETComk and See ' tlie TiwEmssY and Sotenny Tables, Agencies.— . . Evening Post; Campbell, Watchmaker; and Mooie'a celebrated Herbal Fills, THE CORNER SHOP, 1854 ■ ELECTION OF DIRECTORS, TO POLICY-HOLDERS IN THE GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION' _i_J Candidate for a Seat on the Central Board of the Association, and have the honor to solict your votes and interest, I am ono of the enrliest Policy-holders, and ventwreto-hops that lam sufficiently well and favoiably known to warrant my asking you to return me as one of your representatives. I have tho honor .to bo, Yours obediently, E. W.MILLS, Wellington. 27th November. 1862. TO THE POLICY. HOLDMtB IN THE I NEW ZEALAND-GOVERNMENT 1 .; INSURANCE ASSOCIATION, ■ v LECTION OF DIRECTORS. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.-! beg respectfully to offer myself as a candidate to represent your interests on the Central Board of the Association. Idefln the qualifications neressary for the position of Director to be—A good general knowledge ef business, finance, and the inveatment of funds,' combined with an intelligent andi'eliatle discrimination in determining the value and detection of securities. These qualifications, I venture to believe, 1 possess, I am also a large policyholder in the, Association, and if you do me the, honor, to elect me, I will use my best endeavors to protect your interests as policyholders atd promote the Welfare and prosperity of the Asßocia.,tiun;. "" ■ •■■*-". ;--•„■ ALEX. MACDOUGALL. Wellbcton, 3rd December, 1860

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VI, Issue 1866, 16 December 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VI, Issue 1866, 16 December 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VI, Issue 1866, 16 December 1884, Page 3

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