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IdmiWfH ' CLOCKS for..; ...-0 5 -0O ; LEVER CLOCKS;... 0,7 o':.^ ; CLOCKS o.':r : 6 ; - BEFORE vou buy your goodß at any other shop, go and get the price i" them at JENNESS'S,, and save- 25 pcent.' Large variety to select fro n. Their quality, thorough loundneis, Aid correct performances guaranteed, All kinds of Repairs done on the shortest . notke, and Lowest Prices, English and Foreign Workmen kept. All work done on the promises. Goods sent free to any part of the country securely packod on receipt of Post ■-.■"■'• Office Order. (i. In Jenness ILLIS-SIREET, WeLLINOION. 180 MASTERTONTOTINUI. ~IHE TELEGRAPH LINE OF 1 COACHES will resume running on TUESDAY NEXT, September 29ih, ' leaving the Princo of Wales Stablest Masterton, every Tuesday, and Friday afc7 a.m., calling at Taueru, Tinui, and Castlepoint, and making the return journey on the following days. WM. NEILL, : 2103 Proprietor. TROS. C, D'AROY, ; TENT AND COVER DEPOT, (Opposite Denisori House). QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON. HAVING opened the abovo premises is now prepared to supply Tents of all kinds, Horse, Cart, Waggon and Rick Covers, and Oiled Clothing of all descriptions. Orders promptly executed at the lowest rates from Mateiial of the best quality COBB .kCO.'STKLEGRAPH LINE OF KOiAL MAIL COACHES. The coaches leave the booking offico EVERYDAY at 12.45. p.m. for A'oodville Tahoraitc (for Napier,) and Palmerston, returning • from Tahoraite iveryday on arrival of the first train from Napier. JAMES MACARA Propriety Bv Special a«» His Excellency Me>s Sib William Appointment to*;«&A Jervois. ET.PMCE, HAIRDRESSER, 223, LAMBTONQUAY, WELLINGTON. ■ Just Received

" ONG Lengths of human hair, best J 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 " OWER VALLEY JOCKEY CLUB. J ANNUAL RACE MEETING. To lie held on tho MARTINtfOROUGH RACECOURSE, ox BOXING DAY, SATURDAY, DEC. 20,1885. President; Coleman Phillips, Esq. Vice President :.Jolm.Martin, Jun., Esq. Treasure: Mr Geo. Pain. Judge: Mr •Wallace Smith. Starter; Mr John McMaster. Clork of the Scales; Mr John Mcleod, Handicappcr: Mr A, R, JJeFarlane. Tiineltubper: Air W. 0. Williams. Clerk of tho Course; Mr John Cameron. Stewards: Messrs 17, E Bidwell C. J. Tully Jamcß Ore 0. Harris G.Harris E.E.Martin • J. Hodge \Y. Hutana S. Mahupuku A, E. McFarlane H. C. Dowman PROGRAMME, 1. Fitino.Handicap, 35 bovb-Slx furlongs; Nomination, 1 sov; acceptance, 1 sov. 2. Handicap Skkpieohabe, 100 sovs, second ' horse 10 aova from tha stakos-About two miles and a half; Nomination, 1 sov; acceptance, 2 sovs; and 2 sovs at the poßt. 3, Handioap Hack Race, 10 wvs, 1 mileOpen to horses that have nevnr been entered for other than haok races, Post entry. 10s. ' 4, k Y. J. 0, Handicap, 85 lovg—Seoond hor«o fi spvs from the Btalwtj two miles; nomination, 1 sov; acceptance, 2 sovs, and 5. Seiliso Race, 20 iovs-1 mile, weight for age, tha winner to becomo the absolute property of the Lower Valley Jockey Club, and to be sold by public auction immediately after tho race. Entrance, 1 sov. 6. Native Racs Handicap, 20 sovs-Ona milej nomination, lsov; acceptance, 10a. This race is only for horses owned, at leaßt six months previous to the day of races, trained and to be ridden by aboriginal Natives. 7. Mabtinborouoh Handicap, 30 sovs-Ono . mile; nomination,. 1 sov; acceptance, 10s, RULES AMD lIEHUUTIONS. The addling btll will rhig!ilil.Soa.m., tho first race to etart at 12. noon, shurp. Each race will start at tho time appearing In tho correct cards of tho raics. 'the flat iaces to ha run under the L.Y.J.U. Itulcs. Hie Steeplech:s; under tho N.Z.G.N.S.C. Kulea No scratching of horses showed ovoept thrugh the Secretary, and not later than 30 minutes before the tune oi starting. All entries and nominations to bo made in writing sealecj and addressed' ip the'Sccretaiy, oii ranci money lo be ercloaed with color, sex, nanie, ago awl pedigree of the horse, name ot owner and colore of the rider. ' In case t a protest tho same must he to Iged with the Hecre arc, in writing, within fifteen minutes after the raceisruivwltludeidit nf two guineas, such de, oslt te bo forfeited if the protest is n„t sustained. -No entry will bo re eived for anv c| the races, except on connitloiis that nil claim?, disputes, and objections aria ig ut of the race* shall be decided by a m,]orlty of the stewards present, or those whom ~.-,, «., .; |,u,,,,. -ncu uwismn upon an |V.|)iw connected with the carrying oat of tnis promnime Bh;ill lie final. N minationi for Fling Steeplechase, L.V.J.C, Native Hace, and M.,rtinbormigh ll.ndicaps, cose with the Secreta.y, at MaranlionmL'h, ou 'ihursday November 19th, ai 11 p.m. Weights'declared for Hvlng ijteopitch.Be, L.V.J.0., and Native Hace Handicaps, m Saturdaj, Decemba- sth, at 7 p.m. Accjptancjs for the s me on Thursday, December 17th, ai 11 p.m.,'at which tinw tho entiles fur the Soiling Rice close with tho Secrctaiy at Mart nborough.' ' ' •" Wo ; ghts for tho Jlnrllpboroush Handicap to be iMaed on the cairso aftir the N.tivo li>ce is over, -Acceptances fur the skiiio to be made 30 minutes before the nice t kes place. Hind payment for the LY.J.O. and Steeplechase Handicaps to i o nnuloon the courso, an hour before the appointed time of starting f r those ovenK Jo cnty, uoiiii- atioti, acceptance or final p-v----ment will I d accepted after the appointed time under any pretence wh.tovor. In the evcnUf a wilk over, only fifty per csnt of tho stiik- d wi.l to ahen. . Hoi so owners should boar ininlnil that letters roauiro to tie in the Kc iherstou Post Mttico on Mondays and Tuesunys a-tornouii to.atch tbo mailt, coing down to jliirliiib rouuh . n those <W Telegraph offlco open atJlartiuburougli. | H.C.DOWMAN, t Secretary, THOMAS JAGO. CABINETMAKER, & FURNITURE DEALER, | MASTBRTON, AS a large stook of Linoleums from L 3s per yard/Oilclotliß 12 yards wide from 2s 4d per square yard, also a splendid lot of MATS, HUGS, and CARPETS, superior- quality, at a GEEAT REDtJOIIOK. . , AJLL NEW 7 GOODS. A good, chance to renew for Xmai at a • ' , • small outlay. • 2159 G. PETERSEN, GENERAL GAMIER ' iETWEEN Maitßrton, Mauriciville,' ) Eketahum, Pahiatua, and inter me-, dute places. Order* and goods left 'with MrJoh Vila,. Hnll.itmi, willbV forV«3ed with.diipatd, '.--,'■ 21C>L ifRiIELLT, ot the SCHOOL OF ART, LONDON, begs to inform .the Ladies and other residents of MASTERTON and .neighborhood that;«he: hai : opened the., shop next to Messrs o|ice in Hall-it;,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2180, 28 December 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2180, 28 December 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2180, 28 December 1885, Page 4

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