JSAULE BREWERY MABTJSRTOM". . T. PARSONS, PROPRIETOR. HAVING engaged Mr N. Stonhouse, whoso reputation as a biewer is' well known in this district, tlio proprietor is in a position to supply ALE aridSTOUT not to bo equalled in the COLONY. Family orders pimcfiinlli/ offended to. . ' \ 2258 Prince of Wales' Livery Stables, ■ QUEEN-STREET- MASTERTON, and TINUI. 11 r m. NISILL Proprietor. TELEGRAPH LINE of COACHES BEGS to inform the Travelling Pi.blie that he lias opened the TINUI STABLES, and (or their convenience Horses and Buggies hired in Mastorton m:iv be* loft at Tinui, or rice imi. Horses, Buggies, and Family Brakes on hire to any part of the North Island. jSPFiRST-ouxs LIVBRY & BAIT. Well fenced paddocks, with »ood feed. Every care taken uf.horses left in charge, but no responsibility undertaken. No liability incurred for parcels left at the coach office for any value over one poundj/and these must lie booked and prepaid, and their value stated at the lime. 2070 m AR ATA 111-CARTERTON JOCKEY 1 CLUB'S BIRTHDAY MEETING. MONDAY,.. MAY 24th, 1886,' ■ " Phdsidext. W; C. Buchanan, M, ri.lt.; Judge : E..W, Doiset; Haxdicappeu : H. McMastcr; Starter, N,. Grace ; Stewards.:. P. W. R. Soed, J. Eaton, E. 11.. Buckeridge, A. Clifton, S. Tancred,' N.' Grace, T. Grace; Clerk of Scales.-: L.Nix;. Clerk of.Couh.se: E. A. Beard;. llox Treasurer: A. . McKenzio, Hon Secretary, G.W. Deller, PROGRAMME. Handicap ' Hurdle Race of 30 soya; ;• second horso.to'receivo 5 soys from the ; stakes, miles'; over. six..flights^pf. .. hurdles.3ft: 1 Oiir high. . Nominatioii;' 1': sov, acceptance 305.. ■ ■ . Hack Hurdle Race of 10 sovs. One mile; over foiir flights of hurdles, 3ft ■ Sin high, lOst up,. Post entrance 10s. Birthday Handicap of 50,sovs; second horse to receive 5 sovs from the stakes. .. 1| miles, .. Nomination 1 sov; 'acceptance 30s.:i V'?'i-: :: :i;)iK Hack Race of 10 sovs. Once round the course. lOst- up. Post entrance 10s, Ciaiu;y(i,!,k IIANWCAr.of 23 sovs. Ono ■ and a quiirf';^^aMond;-":IjioL - ae -"tP save his stake?. •. Nomination 1. sov;
■ acceptance CoSSOUTIO.N IjANlill'AJ'of 20 SUVS. OIICU . louncl the ;.cotU'si;. Noniiimtion 10s; '. acceptance 1 sov. ■' Rri.KSA:;i) : !!i:Gi:LA'noNS.: All cnlricsinust.fc'iiiaduiulijcct to the,condition.' ■ hat all dispute.^ 1 claims, a.,d objections arising mtt.'ni' tlio racing'bliall. be ■,dtcidcd::l]yv ; Stewards present,..oriwluiii they, may iippV.n!, and i that such decision"'shall be iinai and binding' in all. cases. Nominations. tor ilaridicajiillurdlo Itac:; Birth lay Handicap, and C'lareville. Handicap, to be made in writing-, stating name, pedigree,:, performances, ilcs-; cription, and age of.-lnrsc, and the colors-of the tider, tmd to be sent in',' accompanied by the nominal! tion fee, to the Hon'. Secretary, 0. W. Deller, Carterton, on or before THURSDAY, 29tli April, 1880, at 01>. in. Weights to be declared on Fill DAY, ,7th May, ISSO, and published in the local newspapers. Acceptances and general entries to be made on o . before MOXDAY, 17th .May, 1880, at (I p.in ■ Three entries or tlio public money will bo \vi thhel'l No protest will : be considered unless lodged with tlie-Secret.try:within.' ten'minutes■ after the,'r.icc,..accompanied !•; a/deposit cf two pounds, whiuli shall. be forfeited it the stewards arc of opinion thai the protest is friyolous or vexations.. ': ' : -;j ■All jockeys to ride iii the cite; nominated,; oi a. fine of 1 snv. will hei'iifurceil.-.. -. • ''he saddling hell will ring at'lt a.m."; !ir.-t race to ■(•tart at 11.110 sharp. - The rules of the Club, to apply in nil eases,: where " not provided for in'' thin'programmi. . .A horse tu run-in.the' Hack and. Hack' Hurdle Itaces, must 1 comply with'- the following ■ conditions,' viz 1.) It must lie in act.ii'il use as a-' boiia tide' hack.; ' ' It nnist notihave'litcii trained, ;i.e.,. galloped or ; ' sweated.ill clotniiig or rug at leust : for six months- ; ■ before this race'nVccfin'ir.;..-.. (S.) It must never haycMicen ■•uiered .for aiiy btlicr' ;r. "race,the)idverj.i'wl;:;st'ak'c of which 1 heiiig inore fifty-pnii'mlk,^.'.v: :^ 't f, . : (I.) It must not :fiir ; tvovvoars previous'td: this race" .C; :':;. mcctiiig h iv'e:btarl«i for any race except a Hack" or Hack .llui-ille' (5 ). 11 must -never ■havi'.Hjih. linyraco, except a Hack ■f: 1 or Ilack-Hiiiillt; R;fe".A ,v - A;::X : v :< S " : ;r DELIEM, . lion. SccfcUiy. i. HAN(iiOtt V NURSERY, ' lVOUY.'...iii ; presenting-iiiis ;\y , catamite ui.' iiuit trees anil, general nurswy stuck,, begs to : thank hia ■"numerouspatrons'.fnr ■theit'.;:liberal':im|i.'port during thelast twenty-six years', itncl to inform. tlieiii\;tlml. Lisstock'-of I fruit} trees &c., this' yiiai'growing on;' ftiurteen actes of ground arc equal in quality and growth to funner' years, the majority being fruit bearing this season. JAMES STONE-SON, AGENTS, ■N. B.—Those who have purchased these; .-trees in M aster ton s prsak .very : liighlv : of ■them. " .T r UUUPUNI.... NURSERY. - MR: COLLOT'TE thanks his numowus ' customers and .tlie.'v'publie'foi •' their' past favors, and desires to inform them that ho is now prepared :to; supply 'hem with ROSES, PINTS (I i'ALL KINDS, AND. . FRUIT TREES, Ac., &c,, of ■..the bestvarieties ai a groat reduction, in price, Orders left with 'Mr Tayler,' iruiterer, will receive, immediate attention.. .2270 OPENING NOTICE,
E. TAYLBR, . , . (Of 3I:i!;or;i Nureeiy), . • .LOCAL, FKUXT DEPOT ■.(^iiCf; ji : t«fi@.■.:":X~ Ef jl HAVIM! inudc suitable ' ■ X,, arrangements, will open a depot an SATURDAY NEXT ior the sale of all fruits in season, on the, piemises lately occii f )iod:by Mr Gant,'Chemist,■! near Club Hotel' JA M E S H O BMA N'} ..BLACKSMITH, . AND, FAIIRIER, Mam Street Greytown, '! . * ' (W. J, Gamblin's late premises), Having commenced business in the above premises tlie undersigned hopes, by attention, to business and tho /.prompt execution of orders, to gain the patronape of the public. •• 1 2271 J. HOBMAN. ■' W.PARRES, BOOT AND SHOE MJKEJi, MaSTERTON. IN thanking his customers, for ; past favors, begs to inform thorn and the public generally that lie will he found, as usual, in the new shop adjoining Messrs Lowes & lorns'. All dcsciiption ot ladies' and gentlemon'ii boots and shoes, sewn or pegged, made to order. REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED, '2275 "CARTERTON BAKERT " A. L. WHYTE HrOH-SIREEI, CaHTEIITON, THE PUREST BREAD and BEST CAKES in the district. Bulk and Pmiies Cttimd For. Lucolkkiii, Dinners, and Teas, and Pri--2271. rate Sittinf iwmo
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2292, 11 May 1886, Page 4
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