6. L dEiMNLBS'B CLOCKS for,.. ... '0 5 0 LEVER-CLOCKS ... 0 7 6 .ALARUM CLOCKS .0 7 C BEFORE you, buy yourijoods at any ' other shop, go mid get tlio price t - them at JENNESS'S," and save 25 p' cent. Large variety to select fro i. Their quality, thorough soundness, a id correct performances guaranteed. All kinds of Repairs dono on the shortest notice, and Lowest Prices, English and Foreign Workmen, kept. All work done oh the premises. Goods sent free to any part of the country securely packed on receipt of Post Office Order. G-. Li. Jenuess IMS-STREET, WELLINGTON. 180 . MASTERTONTOTiINUr The telegraph :übtb of COACHES will resume running on TUESDAY NEXT, September 29th, leaving the Princo of Wales Stables, Masterton, every Tuesday and Friday at 7 a.m., calling at Taueru, Tinui, and Castlepoint, and making the return journey on the following days, WM. NEILL, 2103 Proprietor. ' THUS, C, D'ARCY; ™ TEST AND COVEB DEPOT, (Opposite Denison House). QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON. HAVING opened the above premises is now prepared to supply Tents of all kinds, Home, Cart, Waggon and Rick Covers, and Oiled Clothing of all descriptions. Orderß promptly executed at the lowest rates from Material of the best quality. COBB & CO.'S TELEGRAPH LINE OF KO'IAL MAIL COACHES. The coaches leave the booking office EVERYDAY at 12.45. p.m. for A'oodville Tahoraite (for Napier,) and Palmerston, returning from Tahoraite avery day on arrival of the first train f rum Napier. JAMES MACARA Proprietor
By Special £ v %j.\ His Excellency m|| Siii William Appointment toV®si Jervois. H, T. PRICE, HAIRDRESSER, 223, lAMBTONQUAY, WELLINGTON, Jdst Received ONG Lengths of human' hair, beßt J quality; Short Curl [or Fringes; Italian Hair pins; Curling and Crimping Irons, and General Trade Requisites. Wigs ind Head Dresses of every description made to order, 2038 ~OWERVALLEYJOCKEY CLUB. ANNUAL RACE MEETING. , To be held on the MARTIN3OROUGH RACECOURSE, ox BOXING DAY, SATURDAY, DEO, 20,1885. President: Colemaii Phillips, Esq. Vico President: John Martin, Jrn., Esq, Treasurer: Mr Geo. ruin, Judge: Mr Wallaco Smith. Starter; Mr Join McMaßter, Olork of the Scales: Mr John McLeod. Hnndicapper: Mr A. R. McFarlaiic. Timekeeper: Ah' W. 0. Willianiß. Clerk of the Course: Mr John Cameron. Stewards: Messrs W. E Bidweli 0. J, My James Orr C. H;irriq 6. Harris E. E. Martin J. Hodge W. Hutftna' 9. Mahupuku A. R.' McFarlane H. C. Dowinari PROGRAMME, 1. Fitino Handicap, 35 aovs-Six furlongs; Nomination, 1 eov; acceptance, \ sov,
2. Handicap Steeplechase, 100 sov6, second horso 10 sovs from the stakes—About two miles and a half; Nomination, 1 gov; acceptance, 2 sovs; and 2 ec-.-s at the post. 3. Handicap Haok Eace, 10 bovb, 1 piile— Open to horses that have nevor been entered for other than hack racet. Post entry, 10s. I I/, V, J, O, Handicap, 85 —Second hor«e S sovs from the etakna; two miles; nomination, 1 eov ; acceptance, 2 sovs, and one bov at post, 6, Selling Race, 20 sov»-l mile, weight for age, the winuer to become the absolute property of the Lowor Valley Jookey Club, and to he sold by publio auction immediately after the race. Entrance, 1 sov. 6, Native Eace Handicap, 20 sovs-One mile: nomination, lsov; acceptance, 10s. This raoe is only for horses owned at least . six mouths previous to the day of races, trained and to be ridden by aboriginal Natives. 7. Martinborodoh Handicap, 30 sova-One mile; nomination. 1 sov; acceptance, 10s, ROLES AVD REGULATIONS, The Faddlliig btll will ring at 11.30 a.m'., thf first race' to start at 12, noon, sharp. Each race will start punctual') at the time appearing iu the correct cards of tho nm Iho flat ia«i to lie run undor the UV.J.C. Kuleo. Hie Steeplecbis 1 under the N.Z.0.N.5.0. Rules No scratching of turn allowed except though the Seeivttry, and got later than 80 mhiutw before. the ttoie oi Starting. ' Al'eniriMaudnomliiatloi)? (obemadain writing, sealed and addressed lo the Beoretaiy, money to be euclosed with color, sox, name, age and pedigree of the horse, name of owner and colors of the rider. In case of a protest the same must he lolged with the Seoreiarv, In writing within fifteeu minutes after the race Is run, with a deposit «f two gulnoas, such deposit to be forfeited if tho protest Is not sustained
No entry will be rf "«ived for any of tbe races, except en OQiiullloiiß that all claims, disputes, and objections arls ug «t of the races shall be decided by a majority of the stewards present, or those whom thoy miy a; point, Thoir decision upon all point# connected with thocarrylDg otit of tnis procrammo shall be UiwL Nominations for Filing Rtcoplccha'p, L.V.J.C., Native Hace, and M..rtinborougb Kmdicapi, ooso with the Becreta.y, at Mai'iinl'oriiwrh, on 'ihursday November, 10th, at H-p.ni. Weights declared for Flvinr StMpitoh ;66, L.V.J.C., and Naive Race Ikndlcapß, <n Saturdaj, December sth, at 7 p.m. Acc.-ptiuoss for the b me ou Thursday, Doccmber 17th, v, 11 p.m., at which tiuu the entries for tb<) Spiling Raoc clneo with tha Sooretuiy at Mart nborough,. ' Weights (or the Warlinborough Handicap to bo docla eil on the c.-iiree ate the Native ll.ee i# ovar. Accopt'iices for the sanio to lie made 30 minut«< beta tlio raw t fees place, , Final pijnio. t for the L.V.J.C. and Steeplechase Handicaps to i.e'madeon the course, un hour before the appointed time of starting f f those events. No ent y, nond atlon, acceptance or final p.ywent will l e accepted ufter the appointed tirnu under any pretence wh tovor. lu tbe event of a w.ilk over, only Of'.y per c«nt of the 6lalf>.B \yiil lifiuivQn. Horse ownere-sl|oad hoar lumlnd that letters ro3uire fo be'ia the Fo'iheraton Pout office on Moi - ays and Tuesday's altofiipoii to 'atcb |ho malls going down to Marliub rongh' < n those t'ijs. Toltgrapli office open at Maryborough. ' •H. C. IJOWMAN, tccrclary. THOMAS JAGO^ CABINETMAKER & FURNITURE DEALER, MABTERTON, HAS a,large stock of Linolouma from 3s per yard, Oilcloths 12 yards wide from 2s 4d per square yard, also a splendid lot of MATS,, RUGS, and CARPETS, superior quality, at a Great Reduction. ALL NEW GOODS. A gcipc| chaises tq' rene\y fop Xnw at a - : small outlay, 2159 C. PETERSEN, GENERAL CARRIER. BETWEEN Mauricevillo, Eketahuna, Fahiatua, and intermediate places. Orders and goods left with Mr.Job Vile,' Ball street, will be forwarded with dispatch, 2161 MRS KELLY. ot the SCHOOL OF ART, LONDON, begs to inform the Ladies and other residents of MASarid neighborhood • that;,.she has openedVtho.Bnop next to .Messrs IIAWspK aiid Mackay's office in Hall-at., friftth'e sfletif 'OREWELS, SILKS 4 - and Materials for. all kinds of faacywiirk. ■ 2168
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2170, 21 December 1885, Page 4
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