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£SO WORTH OF EASTER GIFTS. .J.KING, Jeweller. &c, CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON, TTAVING mot with so much • success . in his Wooden Peg Competition, has determined to start anothor with i Peppercorns instead of pogs. NOW ON VIEW I In his window is a handsome Silvermounted .Out Glass Biscuit .Box, , FILLED WITH PEPPERCORNS, _ Filled and sealed by Mr C; E. Evens, in the presence of Mr G. H. Thornton and several others, The box is to bo opened on sth May, 188 G. The ru.es' to be the samcas lasii competition, viz.,.purchasers to the value of 5s are entitled to estimate anumber. The following are the gilts:— ' For the nearest number of peppercorns ■in the Biscuit Box, a handsome gold watch, value ,£2O. Second nearest, Gold Locket and Necklet, valued £l2. Third nearest, Lady's Silver Lever Watch and ohain,,value £7los. Fourth nearest, Gold Brooch and Earrings, value £4los. Fifth nearest, Gold Brooch and Earrings, value £3los. Sixth nearest, Gold Nugget Ring, £2los. Conditions of drawing. —The nearest estimate to take first prize. If more than one give the samo numbor, that' being they shall draw for first and second prize, &c, as the case may oe. 2257 HUM The Purest Spirits in the World 11 Persons recovering from severe illness will find Wolfe's Schnapps, a gentle Stimulant and Tonic, . ••.■■'"■• Beware of Imitations. ls^sf&W^sM%fffismm mmxM JmEßmm The namo of M. Moss & Co is on every Genuine Bottle. All who are Norvons, Languid, Low- ■; spirited, need Wolfe's Schnapps. : ■,,, ■■ .■■' ■ Those who suffer from Dyspepsia'.', ■Nausea, or.. The Debilitated, The Sleepless Want of appetite, • The Aged and The Rheumatic, ■-.' 'Decrepid, Individuals ■'. ■afflicted with Kidney or : . other : ;. Complaints,. All who have impaired their vitality by overwork intellectual or 'mechanical, .. Require a Stimulant like WOLFE'S. SCHNAPPS. ..■-. Forty Years Before the Public! Certified by the Medical Profession as the ';.■. Purest Stimulant Procurable. A CO., 2270 . . .. Agents, Wellington, V CARTERTON BAKERY. ■ :•.':■'A. Lu WHITE fflOn-STHEET, Caktorton, rfIHE PUREST BREAD and BEST 1 CAKES in the district. . Balh and Parties Oakni For. Luncheon, Dinners, and Teas, and Pri--2271. ■■■ valo Sitting rooms TARATAHI-CARTEIITON JOCKEY J. .■■■■■ CLUB'S • .BIRTBDM_MEBTmG.- ■ : .: MONDAY, MAY.24th, 1880. ■ PunsiDENi: AV. C.i' Buchanan, M.t1.1t.; .. Judge :E. W. Dorset; Hanmcapfer: \ ■ :H. r . MoMaster;.'Starter, N. Grace; "• : Ste\vAbds : F; W. R. Seed, J. Eaton, . VE.-:;H. r -Buckeridso l --A. Clifton, S. ' Grace; Clekk .:,of.Scales :L. Nix ; Clerk of Course : I E.'::A..-Beard; Hon Treasurer: A. : .McKenzio; Hon Secretary, G. W. t HDeller. '.■:■:■

Handicap Hurdle Race of 30 sovs; .iSecdncUiorsc to recoive 5 sovs from the H miles; over six flights of :;;■ hurdles.3ft 9in high, Nomination 1 .:.. 'sov;- acceptaiico 30s. ■ " Hack Hurdle Race of 10 sovs. One i.'.imile; over four flights of hurdles, 3ft ' :9m his;h. lOst up. Post entrance 10s. Birthday Handicap of 50 sovs; second .;':< horse to receive 5 sovs from the'stakes. V; -l\ miles. Nomination 1 sov; accept- , ■ance3os, . Hack Race of 10-sovs. Once round the 'Clareville Handicap of 25 sovs. One ,■■ and a quarter miles; second horse to ■: '.'.save his stakes, Nomination 1 sov; acceptance I sov. Consolation Handicap of 20 sovs, Once . round the course. Nomination 10s; , ■■ acceptance 1 sov, ' :? " ; "'''■ ■ RULES AND REGULATIONS. i, claims, a,iil objections arising out of racing shall bo dtcidod by a majority of the ards present, or whom they may appoint, and at such decision shall bo final nuil binding in nil scs. Nominations for Handicap. Hunllo Raw, Uirfhday Handicap, and Clarcvillo Handicap, to bo made in writing, stating nama, pedigree, performances, description, and ngo of hjrsc, and the colors of tho rider, and to be sent in, accompanied by thennmination fee, to the Hon. Secretary, O. \V. Dellcr, Carterton, on or before THURSDAY, 29th April, IS3B, at 9 p.m. 'Weights to bo declared on FRIDAY, 7th May, ISSO, and published in the local newspapers. Acceptances and general entries to he mado on or before MONDAY, 24tli May, 1880, at 9 p.m Three entries or tlio jmblic money will be withheld. No protest will be considered.unless lodged with tho Sccrotiry within ten minutes after tho race, accompanied by a deposit of two pounds, which shall, bo forfeited if tlio stewards are of opinion that tho protest is frivolous or vexatious. All jockeys to rido in the colors nominated, oi a flno of I sov. will bo enforced. The saddling bell will ring at 11n.m., first race to start at 11.30 sharp. Tho rules of the Club to apply in all cases, where notprovided'for in this programme. A horse to run in the Hack and Hack Hurdlo Races, must 'comply with tlio following conditions, viz : (1.1 It must be in actn.il use as a' bona lido' luck. (2.) It must not have been trained, i.e., galloped or Bwcatcd in clothing or rug at least for'six months beforo this race meeting. (3.) It must never have been entered for any other race, tlio advertisi d stake of which being more than fifty pounds. (4.) It must not for two years previous to tins'race meeting haic started for any race except a Hack or Hack Hurdle Race, (5.) It must never have won any race except a Hack or Hack Hurdle Race. CUV. DULLER, . 220T ' Hon. Secretin'. . OPENING NOTICE, E. ta'yler, (Of Makora Nursery), ; L-OOAL FRUIT DEPOT, Quern-street, Masterton. ~jl m HAVING made' suitable J' X,, arrangements, will open a depot an SATURDAY NEXT for the sale of all fruits in season, on the premises lately occupied by Mr Gant, Chemist, near Club' Hotel ' 2204

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2276, 21 April 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2276, 21 April 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2276, 21 April 1886, Page 3

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