. JACOB FAITHFU L'S RESULT • 1 Olf THE Hawke's.Bcty Spring Handicap, Closed with 4714 subscribers at 10/-, £2,357. Tlio following are the number of sold tickets, one number to another being inclusive, viz:—Nos. 1 to 1500, 1526 to 2635,2639, 2050 to 4650, 4676 to 4700, 4776 to <1800,5301 to 5350,5377,5391. Total number of Shares sold, 4714, representing a capital of £2357, which has been allotted as follows DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES. HORSES. 27 Nominations. Ist Iw-sc, L 700; 2nd horse L 300; 3rd horse, L 150; Others divided, L 267; total £1417. CASH PRIZES. One at LBO, L 80; two at LlO, LBO ; nine at L2O, LIBO ; Ten at Lls, L 150; twenty at LlO, L 200; Twenty at L 6, Ll2O ; twenty-six at L 5, 130 ; total, £940. Grand total £2357. WINNING NUMBERS. Hawke's Bay Spring Handicap.—22o Leonora, 2723, Administrator, 2343 Ascot, 359 Forerunner, 2 Consul, 3555 Pearl, 604 Christina, 2777 Deceiver, 914 Speculation, 543 Normanby, 2658 Pasha, 1973 Strenuous, 4295 Bayard, 4121 Soudan, 1771 Ugly Buck, 41.31 Rifleman, 4083 Parvenu, 867 Rewi, 1911 Herculaneiim, 3336 Lady Walmesley, 3623 Ringleader, 4095 The Bard, 1742 Aimee, 4220 Revoke, 4001 Amazon, 4164 Comet, 2567 Macaroni. Cash Prizes.—One at LBO, No. 4451, two at L4O, Nos, 598, 2342, nine at L2O, Nos. 1159, 3088, 4398, 4061, 56, 998, 289(i, 1243, 4254. Ten at LI 5, Nos. 2196, 1087,133 ii, 2007; 2554,1287, 129G, 83, 2984, 3036. Twenty at LlO, Nos. 3586, 817, 3057, 658, 1419, 1280, 1331, 404, 1816, 3388, 2942, 3154, 3312, 3190, 1557, 2017, 1967, 175, twenty at L 6, Nos. 2347, 1232, 4313,3152, 1556, 4473, 4523, 294. 528, 789, 3623, 3760, 657, 1443, 3216, 4233, 871, 2206, 811, 1174. Twenty-six at L 5, Nos. 2915,1933, 1494, 257, 4488, 360G, 4226, 2323, 3111, 4794, 453, 3,2333,5, 3113, 2432,1674, 1808,1767,890, 331, 2922, 2404,2177, 2412, 2244. The drawine: took place in the presenc of a large and influential Committee of Town and Country Subscribers, and Representatives of the Press. Winners of Prizes will be paid on and after Friday, 9th instant. As usual, Jacob Faithful will deduct 10 per cent, from all prizes for expenses, 2120 JACOB FAITHFUL. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON SECTION. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' FETE AT INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, ox THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15. i N EXCURSION TRAIN will leave l\_ Masterton 5.30 a.m., Carterton G a.m., Grey town 6.10 a.m., Featherston, arrive 6.30, depart'6.so (allowing 20 minutes for breakfast), airiving in Wellington at 9.30 a.m. Leave Wellington on the return journey at 11 p.m , arriving in Masterton at 3.10 a.m. CHEAP FARESFirst Second Class Class SUSP Masterton to Wellington (return) 7 0 5 3 Carterton or Greytown to Wellington (return) ... 6 0 4 6 Featherston to Wellington (return) 5 0 3 9 These tickets will be available for return journey by the Excursion Train, or by the train leaving Wellington at 4.25 p.m. oil the day of issue. The Excursion train will stop only at the stations named in the time-table (see posters), unless previous arrangements are made to take up and set down a local Society at any other station. Excursion Tickets may be obtained of any Stationmaster the day previous to the Excursion. 2116 BY ORDER, WELLINGTON AND WAIRARAPA ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. T ICENSES will be issued by the underjjj signed for fishing in the Acclimatisation district. Feo—One Pound. W. H. BEETHAM. Mastorton, October 11th, 2118 JjjDUCATIONAL JQLPOSITORY THE undersigned lias just opened up a beautiful assortment of portrait and scrap albums suitable for prizes and complimentary presents, also Work-boxes Writing-desks, Vases, Inkstands, new Books and Periodicals, newest designs in stationery, including the Aligator, Crocodile, Cossack, Russian leather, and other fashionable writing papers. New books and papers by every English and Australian mail, Nice assortment of new Music and songs. VIOLIN STRINGS. Ex "Rimutaka," direct from tho manufactures (Messrs J. &J. Beal, Red Hill Works, Sheffield), a choice assortment of Ivory Tea and Dessert Knives, Table, Carving, Bread, Pocket and Butchers' Knives, Electro Plated Dessert and Table Forks, &c. &c. PHOTOGRAPHY in all its branches. Photographs taken in any weather by the instantaneousGelatino-Bromidodryplates. Largest and best assortment of Maori Photographs in New Zealand. Agent for all the leading N.Z. papers. T. E. PRICE, BOOKSELLER <fc STATIONER, FANCY GOODS DEPOT, MASTERTON, 48 ler PUBLIC HOLIDAY. JN accordance with a requisition pre aented to ine, I hereby proclaiir THURSDAY, October 15th, a Publii Holiday, M. CASELBERG, Mayor. CHEAP Sale of Furniture at A FARMER'S, Lambton Quay, Wcl lingfcon. Seo advertisement in anothe column. 209 IMPOUNDING NOTICE. . TMPOUNDEDat Masterton, on Oct J 10th,, 1885, by the rangor, 1 BAI MARE (half clipped). No visible brand Shod all round and collar marked. If not claimed and expenses paid wil be sold on SATURDAY, October 24tli at 12 o'clock noon. ' : E. S, RICHARDS, 2119!''! Poundkeeper, 1
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2120, 14 October 1885, Page 3
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