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MASTERTON-OPAKI JOCKEY CLUB AUTUMN MEETING. ST. PATRICK'S MY, WEDNESDAY, tfru MARCH. Hurdle and Flat Races, seven events, First Raco starts at 11.20 a.m. Band on the Course. RICHD. J. FITJM, 2234 Secretary. PREMIER BOOT MART. WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON, (Next Empire Hotel.

NOW OPENING, Ex Tainui, 179 PACKAGES, Comprising all the Latest Novelties in Ladies', Gents' and Children's BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS, & Cll &c. OUR stock of Colonial Boots is also very liir;;n, and as wo own one of the largest and most complete Boot Factories in New Zealand, we are enabled to supply all descriptions at lowest possible prices. A trial respectfully requested. ' ..SATISFACTION GUARANTEED

■ M. O'BIIIKN &CO., • Wholesale Boot Manufacturers and 1m- ..: posters, Oiiristohiu-oh—Proprietora.' ?■■■■;:'"■ . -•.■■■- • 2224 WILLIAMSON AND CO, .SHAREBROKERS, ''';•'; ■■;.. .LAND AND. FINANCIAL AGENTS, f. Star Chambers,'4l, Lambton Quay,..; ) ! ■.: . Wellington. .:^:'^ ; :,v' ■■••'£. Monthly .share, and money .report;• forwarded?_frco oh application. >■ :.:'Vr.:-■ v,"

■■,!& %Q .jC VKE^AHD.^^ EOSt,— Adink lirowri MAEiE/tetweeii -15 UndrlGlwnds high; bmiided A.S; ■on-near / : Bhoulte■■ 7Anyone, returning siinie'ib.pri ;' Horse rKeposK V ; ■ v;?' <;J^ '".'A-*£. i° w '»g to : .and re iiifi ill ing un paid af te r the loth lnst.'.-.will ho placed in-thei'liands; of theirsolicitor' foivcollectionf " : - "■■ r Sr^:- i March.

mflE •. un(lersignedg;liavingi:;;(3rected i^mplete;niacliiiiCTy^6i i liamiiiering 'sots,'-. is i prepared; to-execute'^worfc : : at : reasonal)lerates;;arid : ;'ata if sots are sunt to-Wellin«r6ii.' MoLood's ■ Sawmill,'"Oiiaki: ■:■-

:.:. : v.; AVATOH'A'KD CLOCK MAKEE :-:: : .'■^■■'Jeweller/&c.-::a:v <? : i Maimers SfcrGcfc;... v ;;;!;„;„.;;Wollington. fSF'Eray '• description' of '.■ Horologies] :■;: u;= : Work;Cleaiietl and Repaired.^";?.

\ENTAL^yEGEONi' : (if : WellingtonJ ;0/-« ;: 'and.hisF;c6iiiiJcten(i' "assiat-mt, Mr J:\WILSONy liav.e.iirrived'iii.iiilttstoi'ton,and/mfcend staying a few that aH-thoso who.haveneed of 'artificial, teeth will.be able.to liavethem made and fitted 'without loss of timio; .■ Every.caße ,; under- 1 taken guaranteed to give, thorough satisfaction.. free,:'-daily at ■: Mr :Et()n'si;chemist,,':fi'om fta.ni; 'till 6p.m V 2238;ei":^::-'- v v^^ i^v:^-.>t^:'.l.^.'V■'

WM-omMiyy mHE.|ndersigned;begib'intimafe;tliat J_lb> theyaio.in receipt;<bf./an;;entirely new stock,,coniprisinV amongst "others the following-lines :--•":? ..W.-;-'^-.. >■■ v".latliesV'gentV and boys' saddles'; ladies! ; ;-;and. gent's Snaffle, Tclhani, and Wey:jymouth bridles; bicaatplatus; V.S. stir;Xrups ;;V.S. and hardplate spurs; ladies' .■:. ; and "gent's hunting, jockey, and twig ■■^liips.;".dray,.spring cart, and buggy ..■■whips.;, 'kangaroo thongs: thick felt :.:'.for saddle. cloths; ,harness blacking, '■■■'. back oi],arid saddle soap.. . Also a good line, in jute horse covers very. ,: ' '■■■ ■''■ cheap. ■ . '■' received a largo consignment of Kangaroo skins for long '•■leteinm.■.. ' ■"<

> Thoabovegoodsaro very superior in stylo and quality, whilst the prices will compare favorably with any otlior house ." ';. . ;;./■' in the trade. Repairs neatly executed and done with the best, material. All country orders promptly attended to. Note tbe address— Townseucl & Cowper, Saddle, Harness, and Collar Makers,, Queen-street, Mastertoh. 2M

Wm.WHITT, I (LATE WJUITT & DONALDSON.)' Qnmi-Stmt OABJNMT and FUBNL TUREWAMHOVSB. WHlTTinthanking his w&* 11 » 0u.3 customer.for past fawns, Wgs to, solicit their future patronage. In order to keep up with the times awl increased fonwnds,' he has enlarged 1 his Premises by/adding the shop lately ocrarafed by ft. M. GALLOWAY ACo., T&uars, so that he will be able to, keep »bottorchoico of goods and' attend to orders with morepromptitudlvthanhehas' been able to do.. Customers, who will; compare the quality with other firms will find that Wm WHITT'S.is. the Cheapest and Most Beliable Firm in the Waitarapa. Australian Opposum Rugs,' m various sizes at low prices, • N.8.-The tailoring business will still bo earned en in part of the premises-by Mr H. BROOM. 9q%

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2244, 15 March 1886, Page 3

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522

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2244, 15 March 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2244, 15 March 1886, Page 3

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