6. L. JEN NESS'S CLOCKS for,.. ... 0 5 0 LEVER CLOCKS ... 0 1 6 i ALARUM CLOCKS 0 7 6; BEFORE you buy your goods at any other shop, go and get the price i them at JENNESS'S, and Bave 25 p" cent. Largo variety to select from. 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 promises. Goods sent free to any part of the country securely packed on receipt of Poßt Office Order. G-. L. Jenness' iuis-street, Wellington. 180 MASTERTON TO TlfiUl " The telegraph line op COACHES will resume running on TUESDAY NEXT,- September 29th, leaving the Princo of Wales Stableß Masterton, every Tuesdav and Fkiday, at 7 a.m., calling at Taueru, Tinui, and Castlepoint, and making the return ioumey on the following days. WM. NEILL, 2103 Proprietor. Q ART ERTO Njg U TOHERY. T A WESTON. FAMILY BUTCHER CARTERTON. Small goods of every description always on hand. Families waited on daily. A large importation of Canterbury Potatoes for salo. Delivery given in Masterton. 1975 THOS. C. D'ARCY, - ~ TENT AND COVER DEPOT, (Opposite Denison House). QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON. HAVING opened the above premises is now prepared to supply Tents of all kinds, Horae, Cart, Waggon and Rick Covers, and Oiled Clothing of all descriptions. Orders promptly executed at the lowest rates from Matoiial of the best quality. COBB & CO.'S TELEGRAPH LINE OF KOyAL mail coaches: The coaches leave the booking office EVERYDAY at 12.45. p.m. for Woodville Tahoraite (for Napier,) and Palnieraton, returning from Tahoraite every day on arrival of the first train from Napier. JAMES MACARA Propriety By Special $ % His Excellency Sir William Appointment Jervois. H. T. PRICE, HAIRDRESSER, 223, lAMBTONQUAY, WELLINGTON. Just Received T ONG Lengths of human hair, best jj'J quality; Short Curl for Fringes; Italian Hair pins; Curling and Crimping Irons, and General Trade Requisites, Wigs and Head Dresses of every description made to order, 2038 J^OWER _ VALLEY JOCKEY CLUB. ANNUAL RACE MEETING. To be held on the MARTIN2OROUGH RACECOURSE, ON BOXING DAY, SATURDAY, DEC. 26, 1885, President: Coleman Phillips, Esq. Vice President: John Martin, Jen,, Esq, Treasurer: Mr Geo. Pain. Judge: Mr Wallace Smith, Starter: Mr John McMastcr. Clerk of the Scales: Mr John McLeod. Handicapper: Mr A, K. McFarlane. Timekeeper: Mr W, 0. Williams. Clerk of the Course: Mr John Cameron. Stewards: Messrs E Bidwell C. J, Tully James Orr C. Harris G. Harris E, E, Martin J. Hodge W. Hutana S. Mahupuku A. R. McFarlane H. C. Dowman PROGRAMME. 1. Flying Handicap, 35 sovs—Six furlongs; Nomination, 1 sov; acceptance, 1 sov, 2. Handicap Steeplechase, 100 eovs, second horse 10 sovs from the stakes—About two miles and a half; Nomination, 1 sov; acceptance, 2 sovs; and 2 sovs at tho post. 3. Handicap Hack Race, 10 sovs, 1 mileOpen to horses that have noverbeen entered for other than hack races. Post entry, 10s, 4. L. V, J. C. Handicap, 85 tovs—Second horie 5 sovs from the stakes; two miles; nomination, 1 sov; acceptance, 2 sovs, and one sov at post. 5. Selling Rack, 20 sovs—l mile, weight for age, the winner to become the absolute property of the Lower Valley Jockey Club, and to be sold by public auction immer diately after the race, Entrance, 1 sov. 6. Native Race Handicap, 20 eovs—Ono mile; nomination,lsov; acceptance, 10s, This race is only for horses owned at least six months previous to tho day of races, trained and to be ridden by aboriginal
Natives, 7. Martixborocgh Handicap, 30 bovs—One mile; nomination. 1 so?; accoptancc, 10s, RULES AND REGULATIONS. Tho faddling b'til will ring at 11.30 a.m,, tho first race to start at 12, noun, sharp. Each raco will start punctually at tho time appearing in the correct cards of the raves. Tho flat raws to bo run under tho L.V.J.C. Rules. Tho Steeplechase under theN.Z.G.N.S.C. Rules No scratching of horses allowed except through the Secretary, and not later than SO minutes boforo the time of starting. All entries and nominations to bo made in writing, scaled mid addressed to tho Secretary, .enlranco money to be enclosed with color, sex, name, age and pedigree of tho horse, name of owner and colors of tho rider. In case i>f ;i protest the same must bo lojged with tho Secretary, in writing, within llflecn minutes after the raco is run, with a deposit of two guineas, such deposit te be forfeited if tho protest is not sustained. Ko entry will ho received for any of tho races, oxccpt on conditions that all claims, disputes, and objections arising out of the races shall bo decided by a majority of the stewards present, or those whom they may appoint. I'iieir decision upon all points connected with the carrying out of this programmo shall be final. Nominations for Flying Steeplechase, L.V.J.C., Native llaco, and Martinborough Handicaps, c:oso with the Secretniy, at Slartinborouirh, on Thursday November 19th, at 11 p.m. Weights declared Mr Flying Stcepiechi'sc, L.V.J.C., and Native Race Handicaps, on Sattmlaj, December sth, at 1 p.m. Acceptances for the snne on Thursday, December 17t!i, at. 11 p.m., at,which timo the eutries for tlio Selling Rice close with the Sccretaiy at Martinborough. Weights for the Martinborough Handicap to bo dcclarod on the course aftsr the Native Itace is over. Acceptances for tho same to be made SO minutes before the raco tikes place. / Final payment for the L.V.J.C. and Steeplechase Handicaps to be mado on the course, an hour before the appointed time of starting for those ovcuts. i\'o ent y, nomiiation, acceptance or final payment will le accepted after the appointed time under any pretence winterer. In tho events" a walk over, only fifty por cent of the stakes will be Riven. • Horse owners shouitl hear in mind that,letters require to be in the I'ei'herston Post Office on Mondays and Tuesdays afternoon to :atch tho mails going down to Alartinb roueh „ii those i'a)s. Telegraph office open at Martin borough. H. C. DOWMAN, Secretary. "THOMAS JAGO. CABINETMAKER & FURNITURE DEALER, MABTERTON, Hp AS a large stock of Linoleums from t. 3s per yard, Oilcloths 12 yards wide froiu 2s 4d per square yard, also a splendid lot of MATS, RUGS, and CARPETS, superior quality, at a Gkeat Reduction, ALL NEW GOODS. A good chance to renew for Xmas at a small outlay. 2159 C. PETERSEN, GENERAL CARRIER BETWEEN Maaterton, Mauriceville, Eketahuna. Pahiatua, and intermediate places. Orders and goods left with Mr Job Vile, Hall street, will be forrnted with tetch, 8151
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2171, 15 December 1885, Page 4
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1,091Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2171, 15 December 1885, Page 4
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