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IRONMONGERS yAJNDIROa; MERCHANTS^ iMPOaTBRS OF--BUILDERS' IRONMONGERY.? Galvanise Corrugated Iron: -i She st load Sheet 55inc ; l?or:land Cement 1 Roofing Felb, Wire Nails Ewbank'e Nails: Pat[nt Wrought Stoel Nails - \ ; >/ English and American Locks Brass Foundry • Drawing, Dining, and Bedroom Grates Ranges and Cooking Stoves! ;! Matblo Manltepieces Tile Hearths FURNISHING IRONMONGERY; Hajf -tester, French, and Stump Beds Table and Dessert Cutlery El cjctro and British Plato Feeders and Fire-iorns Tinned and Enamelled Holloivf.re /.; tamps and Chandoliers AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS ■ McCormick'a Reapers and String Binders Samueleon's Reaper* and String Binders. Sainuelson'a Combined Reapers & Mowers Zig-zag Harrows Chaff Cutter Spades, Shovels, Rakes, Forks, : Scythes, - Sheep Shears, Hoes ; . FENCING WIRE. Three-Crown Annealed Fencing Wire English 4-barb Galvanised Wire Galvanised Netting, to 2in mesh i PAINTS AND OILS. Champion's Genuine White Lead Kendrick's Genuine and Best Paints Dry Colors Mixed Painta Copal, Oak, and Coach Varnishes Linseed, Colza, Castor, I#rd arid M&ehinery Oils SAW MILL &, CONTRACTORS' [ PLANT. Circular Saws, to sft Cin ' "Vjertical Cross Cut and Pit Saws Vulcanised Belting Leather Belting Tsmite Wheels . Tested S.L. Chain hlth's and Loekwood's Saw File 3 pOACHBUJLDERS' SUNDRIES. Hjcfcory and Ash Woodware CJoach and Buggy Springs B/ray, Coach, and Buggy Axles transfer Ornaments Malleable Castings Sloroceo and Dash Leather Carriage Cloth Carriage Lamps

I ARMS AND AMMUNITION. I()Limoud Grain and Alliance Gunpowder Blasting Powder Safety Fuse Cartridges and Caps Sporting Guns and Rifles 50 and 53 W I Tj L I S -ST R E IDT, WELLINGTON. Entrwncf. to Iron Warehouse from Tc Aro Reclaimed -£and mi fINUI JOCKEY CLUB, RACE MIOETIIVC-S--TO BE HEU> ON THE TINTJI EACECOURSE, THURSDAY & FRIDAY, 4th ANii &TH MARCH, 1886. PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. Handicap Hujidles, of 30 sovg. About 2 miles, over darkened hurdles 2ft !)in high, Nominati(ju 1 hov ; acceptance £lloa, Hacic Huni>Li», of 15 sovb. About 1 mile undo rliHtanee, Weight not lcs« than lOst. Oyer <inrkcn(<d hunllea 3ft Din high. Post entry 1 HOV, Maiden I'i.atkof 20aovS". About limilea. Open to all horses thot have never won a jrizc vnlue £2O. Hurdle races excepted. Nomination i'l 10d. Hack lU<ji: of 10 rovs. About 1 mils. Catch weiglitn. Open to horse* that havo never lYdii public inoitoy, liaok rttcflfi oxcoptad, l!«|t of nffisovH, Hiscniiil imrso 6 soya from staW About 2 inlleji. Nomination 1 aov} aceoptflnco 2 nov», IjAhVm H«A(!P.r,ET, Ut home Bracelet with on» triuien motiojr wblod j 2nd homo Uraeelot. About 1 mile. Welter weights for ngu. Open to lioniijo rnßiilnrly used ad lading" Imoltt, J'ont mi try lOn, BKCOND DAY.

J'l.VlNrt MTAKRH ItANntOAl' Ot 20 BOVfl, fl furloni>ii. Nomination, ] bov i nneeptatico, i'A 10h. Ndvki, lUcik, oMOnovh. Alioutimllo. Weight for «ffH. J'futt nntry 1 mv. 'i'lio wimior to bo noli! Immediately after the moo by public auction for \b «ov». Any nurplua to gi> to tho Tliml Jockey Club, I>!HJKi!-r Hanmoal', of 20 govs, second horsoß bi»V!i Ifoiii Ntnkan, J mllp qnd ,v tllpfttttjija, Nomination I fj'ov i (ic«p|i£u(icp"J fipv, Laiu'm i'I'UME of SB novii. About J| mjles, WiiJl-f-r weight for ago. Nomination !} novs, IUr.K lUfi:, of lOnovn. About 1 mile, Weight imt (i-fli< than Mat. Open to hornet) the bona. flrlii property of worftins man employed \n tim district for threo months brovioiw to tho <lnti> of tluwo races, aiiil owncuoy thorn for a «iml!ar period, and wbloh hnvo never started for utlii!!' than hack taeen. Post entry 10n, CoNiim.ATros Handicap. Amount of ntako will l« pouted op on the coursoat tho etui of tlic iimt day's raring. MULES AND REGULATIONS. 'J'o In' run under tlio 'Wuimrapiv Jockoy Olub nil<!«, when not contrary to thc»c regulations. The wufrlling boll will ring at 11.30 each day, ami tlio flrot race starts at 12 o'clock. The time for Hturting each event will bo duly pouted on the course after each preceding race. No i)lthoh will be allowed to enter n, horse for any riico (liaok race osccptod) unless tio bo a tmbficriher of at least £1 to the race fundriirce entries, or tho public money Will be witheld. ' ' No scratching of norma allpwcd, unless throiigli tho secretary, and 1G mtmitea befora tlio time of starting, Tho xtnrter has the power to pjapp fraotißpn or kicking horses, or riisqbpdlefvt jpf-koye in any position ho thjjiks ncpdßHMy to nconxn a fair start. All entiles to bo made in writing, scaled and addressed to tho secretary, entrance money euclosnd, with name, ago at the time of entry, and pedigree of the homo, name of the owner, ami colors of the rider. In all nominations for handicaps tlio previous performances arc to ba given. All jockeys to ride in proper racing costume, and any jnckay riding oicept in. colors entered will be fined twoaova. Nn tntry will bo accepted unless accompanied with t.ln: amount of entrance money, nor wjll any entry he received after the dates and bourn montioiiAil under nny pretence whatever. No no try will bo received for nny of the races cxciipt 0)i thf«|o and ol.jucttona ftTi fl !lS oil* °f *\>P Wen Blißll be deuidud iiy a majority of the stewards present o tlio.vi whom they may appoint, Tlieir derision upon Mi points connected with the narryina out of thia programme shall be final, In <mr,e of a protest, tlw same roast he lodge \ with the ueeraiary IB mlnntw affcw the tw* 1? run, with a depopit of £3, enpli rtppoeit |o bp forfiiitcd if the protest be founrt trivial or vexatious, AH diatrlnt races, Lftdy'a Rreceltit included, are open only t" linrsM within the boundary of His Tftircru river, Flat Point, and Walmata atrftaiiiß, ami owned by bona Add rfsaidfjUg fur three moiitha prerlnn«tot.hf flatftfif thQ4ara.coij A "lmrk"horan in one in aotnnl )mi>lt, wbloh lias not been In training for hi* month* provlima tq tlio meeting, und whlcili htui not, durinjj th«b imrlnd henn wnniimLeij fm ( rntrirml l"f, or rnnfur, othur tlmn baclc ratisa, NuminatioHß forbaniUwpe, (?MUera! entries and ndMptsncea will be received hy the aecitf lary at. thn Tinu! Hotel on tho following dated i Nnmtnntinn* for handicap racea dt H part, on Friday. 13th February. Wright* deciarod ad the Olub Holsl, Mastoh tun, on Thursday, 18th Fobruary, at 11 p.m., and puldishod on Btondiy. 220 d Februrtry, AiKotnnwa anil gui-.ns.ii outricD tJoao at 0 p-m. on Fridssi fflttj February, «a.'*!J!J£i T - MACKAY, 215 Sta. Sea-fttaty.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2225, 20 February 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2225, 20 February 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2225, 20 February 1886, Page 4

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