G, L. JEN NESS'S CLOCKS for... ... 0 80. LEVER CLOCKS ... 0 7 6 ALARUMJ3LOOES 0 7 6 BEFORE you buy your goods at any other shop, go and get the price'i them at JENNESS'S, and save 26, p cent, Large variety to select' frcn, Their quality, thorough soundness, a id correct-performances guaranteed. All kinds of Repairs done' on the shortest notice, and Lowest Prices. English and Foreign Workmen kept, All work done on the premises. Goods sent free to any part of the country securely packed on receipt of Post Office Order. G-. L,. Jennets niiis-STiiEET, Wellington, 180 MASTBRTONTO TINUI. THE TELEGRAPH LINE OF COACHES will resume running on TUESDAY NEXT, September 29th, leaving the Prince of Wales Stables, Masterton, every Tuesday and Friday, at 7 a.m., calling at Tauern, Tinui, and Qastlopoint, and making the return journey on the following days. WM. NEILL, 2103 Prourietor. J? <sm "% % ft I S 'IM& £ HKHMN S $ FOR .S A,L E . f, & B JIMR AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Double-Furrow Plough £ Double-Furrow Plough, with subsoile: | Potato Plough ovßidger • J Disc Harrow 1 Drill Sower (artificial manure and see* sower combined) Latest Improved Curd Mill Cheese Press Corn Crusher,' for horse or stean 1 Corn .On 1 power. Now on view at E. McEWEH'S, - Agent for the- Wairarapa, 2f4 COBB k CO.'S TELEGRAPH LIN J OF ROiAL MAIL COACHES, The coaches leave the booking offic EVERYDAY at 15.45. p.m. fc "iVoodville Tahoraite (for Napier,) an Palmeraton, returning from Tahor&it every day on arrival of the first train frm Napier. JAMES MACARA Propriotoi By Smoiax a a ;*rHis Excellenc Sir William Appointment Jekvois. H.T. PRICE, HAIRDRESSER, 223, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. Just Receivwi ONG Lengths of human hair, bos J quality- Short- Curl for Fringes Italian Hair pins; Curling an Crimping Irons, and General Trad Requisites. Wigs and Head Dresses .of every del cription made to order, 203 OWER VALLEf JOCKEY CLUI ANNUAL RACE MEETING, To be held on the MARTINBOROUGH RACECOURSE, ox BOXING DAY, SATURDAY, DEC, 26,188! _ President: Coleman Phillips, Esq, Vice President: John Martin, Ji'n., Esq, Treasurer: Mr Geo, Pain, Judge: Mr Wallace Smith. Starter: Mr John McMaster, Clerk of the Scales: Mr John Mcleod. - Handicapper; Mr A. E. McFarlane. Timekeeper; Mr W. 0. "Williams. Clerk of the Course ; Mr John Cameron. Stewards ; Messrs W. EBidwell C.J.Tully James Orr O. Harris G. Harris E, E, Martin J;-Hodgo V, Hutana S. Mahupuku -A, E. McFarlant H. C, Dowman PROGRAMME, 1. Flying Handicap, 3d sovb —Six furlongs Nomination, 1 sot ; acceptance, 1 sov. 2. Handicap Steeplechase, 100 sovs, aecon torso 10 sovs from the stakes—About tw • miles and a half; Nomination, 1 sov acceptance, 2 sovs; and 2 sovs at tlio post 3, Handicap Hack Race, 10 sovs, 1 mileOpen to horses that liavo never been entore for other than hack races, Post entn 10s. 4, L. V. J. C. Handicap, 85 sovs—Secon horse B sovs from the stabs; two miles nomination, 1 sov; acceptance, 2 sovs, an one sov at post. 5. Selling Race, 20 sovs—l mile, weight fo age, the winner to becomo the absolut property of the Lower Valley Jockey Clut and to be sold by public auction imme diately after the race. Entrance, 1 sov, 6, Native Race Handicap, 20 sovs-On mile; nomination, lsov; acceptance, 10f This race is only for horses owned at leas six months previous to the day of races trained and to be ridden by aborigina Natives. 1. Maiitinborough Handicap, 30 sovs—On mile; nomination, 1 sov; acceptance, 10s liui.ES AND REGULATIONS. The saddling bell will ring at 11.30 a.in., the flta race to start at 12, noon, sharp. Each race will start punctually at the timo appeal ing in the correct cards of the races. The flat race to be run under tlio L.V.J.C. Rules. Hio Steeple chasa under the N.Z.G.N.S.C. Rules, No scratching of horses allowed except through th Secretary, and not later than 30 minutes before th time of starting. All entries and nominations to be made in writing sealed and addressed to the Secretary, enlranc money to be enclosed with color, sex, name, age am pedigree of the horse, name of owner and colors o the rider. -' In case .of a protest the same must be lodged witl tlio Secretary, in writing, within fifteen minute after the race is run, with a deposit nf two guineas such deposit to be forfeited if the protest is not sus taincd. Fo entry will be received for any of the races, ex copt on conditions that all claims, disputes, am objections arising out of the races shr.ll be decided b< a majority of the stewards present, or those whrni they may appoint, '.''heir decision upon all point connected with the carrying out of this proTanimi shall be.final. Nominations for Flying Steeplechase, L.V.J.C. Native Race, and Maryborough Handicaps, elosi with the Sccrotaiy, at ilariinhorou-rh, on Thursday November 10th, at 11 p.m. Weights declared foi Flymg Stcepicchase, L.V.J.C., and Native Raci Handicaps, on Saturdaj, December sth, at 7 p.m, Acceptances for the suae on Thursdav, Deeembei 17th, at 11 p.m., at-which tinia the entries foi the Selling Race close with the Sccretaiv at Martinborough. Weights for the Martinborouijh Handicap to b< declared on the course after the Nativo Race is over. Acceptances for the same to be made 3C minutes before the race'takes place. S Final payment for the L.V.J.C. and' Steeplechase Handicaps to be mado on the course; an hour before tlio appointed timo of starting for those events. No entry, nomination, acceptance or final payment will bo accepted after tho appointed time under any pretence whatever. In tho event of a walk over, only fifty per cent of the stakes will he pivon. Horse owners should liear in mind that letters ro» quire to ho in . the Koalherston Post Office on Mondays and Tuesdays'afternoon to catch tho mails going down to Martinb.rough on thoso r c'ajs. Telegraph oftlco opon atMartiiiborough. H. C, DOWJIAN, ■ Socretary.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2151, 21 November 1885, Page 4
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