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EAGLE BREWERY MASTERTON. T. PARSONS, Proprietor. HAYING engaged Mr N. Stonhouso, whoso reputation as a brewer 13 well known in this district, the proprietor is in a position to supply ALE and STOUT not to be equalled in the COLONY, Family orders punctually attended to. 2258 Prince of Wales' Livery Stables, QUEEN-STREET MASTERTON, and TINUI. JJ r m. NEILL Proprietor. TELtoGRAPH LINBof COACHES BEGS to inform MlO Travelling PUilic that ho lias opened the TINUI 3TABLES, mid fur their convenience Horses and Buggies hired in Mastorton may bo left at Tinni, or rice rem. Horses, Buggies, and Family Brakes on hiro to any part of the North Island. Livehy & BAIT. Well fenced piuldoeks, with «ood feed. Evory care taken of horses left in charge, but no responsibility undertaken. No liability incurred for parcels loft at the coach office for any value over one pound, and these must bo booked and prepaid, and their value stated at the time. ■ ___ . 2070 TARATAHI-CARTERTON JOCKEY CLUB'S , . BIRTHDAY MEETING. MONDAY, MAY 24th, 188 C. Pkiwident W, : C, Buchanan, M.11.R.; Judge :E, W,. Dorset; Hamiicapper : H. McMnstcr f\Stahtek, N. Graco; Stewards: F. W. R. Seed, J. Eaton, E. H, liuckeridgo, .A, Clifton, S. Tailored, N.i'Gra'cD,''.T. Grace; Clerk of Scales j-OiERK of Course : . E. A. - Beardi;-.'Hoif Treasurer: A. McKenzie: . Hos Secretary, G. Deller. PROGRAMME. llaxdiua!' Hurdle Race of 30 sovs; . second horse to receive 5 soys from the . stakes,: li miles :• over six flights of • hurdles 3ft ; 9in :high. Nomiuation : : 1; 80V, acceptance 30s. . Hack Hurdle Rack of 10 sovs. One mile; over four flights.of hurdles, 3ft Din hii;h. 10.it up.. • Post entrance 10s; ' Birthday Handicap of 50 sovs; second horse to receive 5 sovs from the stakes, li miles. Nomination I soy ; acceptance 30s; ■■ . Hack Race of 10 sovs. Once round the course. lOsi up.. Post entrance 10s. Ci.AREVir,i.F. Handicap of 25 sovs. • One and a (|imrterimlessecond horse to save his stakes. ' Nomination J sov; acceptance 1-sov. "• ■; CoksolatioX: IlA.NpicAi'df 20 sovs.; Once ' round the 'course. Nomination. 103; acceptance .1 hmV.

:i!UI,ES AND RKGIMTIONS; All entries must hi;. niailu'subjcct hat all disputes,..claims/ a..d.ohjcctions arisinL'out of, the racing Eliallbe.Xltcitletl?-liya' mnjqrity'.of, : the Stewards pr&ent, or ulum thev.may appoint, andthat such decision' ■■sliallilic;:jhial; and biiidinj;..in ■all:, cases. ::'0 Nominations, for Handicap. Hnfdie'.liacs; Birtliday: ■Handicap, and.r.Warcvillc Jiandicaji,' to' ho madc:in \vritinjr, stating nimsj" ; i>edisrreei\performances, des-.-criptiuii, and "■■aye ■■•of: h >rse;.&'nd : the'colors of the; rider, and .to hescuV.iii/iiccoinpiinied'hy.thenoraina- :. tlon fee, to the' Hon.' 1 W.Dellor, Car : . terton, on or before'THURSDAY; ;29th" April,'lßß(l,7 atOp.m. Weights toh<vdeclared on FRIDAY,-.7th' May, IS3O, and published in tho local newspapers'.; Acceptances and iteueral entries, to he': made on o ' before MONDAY; 17th May, ISSfI, at 9 p.m Three entries or. the public money will be withheld No protest will '.b(i 'considered unless lodged with tho Secretary:-within: ten minutes after' thc.race, accompanied!.y a deposit of two pounds, which shall; be forfeited if the stewards are of;.opinion: that tlii; protest is frivolous or.:v«a;ioiis..r l ?■ -V-: ■ if};: All jockeys to '.ride In the colors,;..nominated,. oi it: fine of 1 sov. will lie enforced. T lie saddling beH'wiH rini; at 11 tun'.', ' (fret-race tofitart tit 11.30 sharp. : ■'■VV.-;, The rules of tlicCluh. to apply ih: ail cases, where not provided forih this programme. ~ ; Vv;, ,y ■ : ; A horse to run in. the Hack and Hack -.'Hurdle. Races, nmsl. comply:;.wi.th' tho following.conditions,' viz:— ~ 'iy". ■:'■'■; (1.) It must fie iif ttiWjl;!®' as 4' bouS'ficle' (2.) It inust not' galloped ori' sweated in dutliiiij'or rug atjcast'forsix months before this rare'iiiiietinr.' (3.) It must never for .any othov race, the advertisist'aki-' oi .Av.hjcli.beinj,' .more. Hum fifty-pumiilaV:;S'~?jC".~\'y X .->=' , (4.) It must not.'fiii:.' two'.ye.i'r3,previotT3 to, ? this'race ; meeting li iie'.'stariwl for 'any nice: except a' 1 Hack'. (5.) It miistiii'pv.t ; r Hack ' (.r H.i k il-::-l.= ■:■-.'.? :-./i':';7 ■.■v'.'-^.t;,. ■ o. K i)i:u.i::; ; i 2207 ■■ ■:,.;.r;:, ' : ■: ..^/^''...Hoii:.Scerolarv:;:.'; JtANCIUIiA NCRSKRY.

r ; E. JVOHY, in his ,^onitiilo^'iu> : .'of "'-fruit .trees and general nursery .-stock, begs to thank his numerous patrons tor their liboral .support duriiiij-ljfeJast twenty-six years, and to inform them that- his stock.- of fruit ■trees etc.', lliis.ij;car I growing on -fourteen acies of ground are equal in quality and growth to - former years, the majority being fruit bearing this season. - JAMES STONE k SON, AGENTS, -,- ' - ' MASTKRTON. ■ N;B.VrT]iosc'':whohavepurchasedtliese' trees in'Jlasterton speak very highly of 7 URUPUNI NURSERY.-MR »\ CULLOTTE thanks his numerous custonicrs arid tlio public foi their past favors, 'and"desires to. inform them that ho is now prepared to supply tliem with ROSES, I'INUS Or' ALL KINDS, AND FRUIT .TREES, &0., of tho best , varieties at ;:iiVgrcat. reduction m price. Ordefs' left' with Mr .Taylor, .fruiterer,. will recoivo imineciiate attention, "z 2270 them. .2277 OPENIisG NOTICE.

E. TA YLE.E, (Of Mukora Nursery), LOCAL FRUIT DEPOT ftm-flirt, Master/on. El]! HAVING made 'suitable ' Xarrangements,'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 ; 2264 JAMES H OBIAN, HEELRIGHT, . BLACKSMITH, AND FARRIER, Mam Street Greytown, : . (\V. J. Gainblin's late premises).' Having commenced business in the above premises the undersigned hopes, by attention to business and the prompt execution of orders, to gain the patronage of the public. • ' 2271 ' J.HOBMAN, W. PARRES, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, MaSTERTON.

IN thanking his customers for' past favors, bugs to inform them and tho public generally tli.it ho will be found, .is usual, in the new shop adjoining Messrs Lowes & lonw'. All description ot ladies' and gentlemen's boots and shoes, sewn or pogged, made to order. REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED. 2275 CARTERTON BAKERY! A. Xj. WRYTE. High-Street Carterton. THE PUREST BREAD and BEST OAKES in the district. Balk ad Parties Catered For, Luncheon, Dinners, and Teas, and Pri--5271 vate Sittinp roomi

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2291, 10 May 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2291, 10 May 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2291, 10 May 1886, Page 4

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