EAGLE BREWERY MASTERTON. T, PARSONS, PIIOPMETOK. HAYING engaged Mr N. Stonliouse, whoso reputation as a brewer is well known in this district, the proprietor is in a position. to supply ALE and STOUT not to bo equalled in the COLONY. Family orders punctually attended to. 2258 Prince of Wales' Livery Stdbles, QUEEN-STREET MASTERTON, and TINUI. IVm.NEILL Proprietor. TELEGRAPH LINE of COACHES BEGS to inform Hio Travelling Pi Hie that lie has opened the TINUI STABLES, and for thoir convenience Horses and Buggies hired in Masterton may be left atTinui, or wee wm, Horses, Buggies, and Family Brakes on hire to any part of the North Island. Livery & Bait.^ Well fenced paddocks, with sood fend. Every care taken of horses left in charge, but no responsibility undertaken. No liability incurred for parcels loft at the coacli oflieo for any valuo over onu pound, and these must be booked and prepaid, and their value stated at the time. 2070 mARATAHI-CARTERTON JOCKEY 1 -CLUB'S BIRTHDAY MEETING, MONDAY, MAY 24th, 1886. PnasiDENT; W, C. Buchanan, M.ILR,; Judge :E. W. Doiset; Handiuafpkr : H. McMaster; Stabter, 'N. Grace: Stewards : F. W. R. Seed, J. Eatonj E, H. Buckeridge, A. Clifton, S. Tancred, N, Grace, T. Grace; Clerk of Scales :L. Nix; Clerk of Course ; E. A. Beard ;:•■'Hox Treasurer: A, McKenzic;. Hox.: Secretary," .G. \\ . Dcller. yy' -;'PRO^hJmME,,-T> J/ : ; : Handicap Hukdlb ; 'Race■ of 30 J: -soy's'.; -. '■ second liorse.tii/rec'eivq 5 sovs from the. .■ stakes, Hmilcsi; ■ ovcr.;six .flights -of "'■'; hurdles 3ft 9inihigli/j';■'.-Noniination ! 4 .■■■'.. Bov v .acceptanc6;3o£> Hack .Hurdle Race-.'nfolO 'i Ono
• imlo; over fourJights of ;: oft flirihi«li. ■;los^up,;;jPost'enti;aiicelo3; ; | Birthday HanmcA .&<>s'. 50,.50v5; % second ' horse to receiyej-fiqysinim the.stakes, -1| miles, v; /Nbmiiiatior^i^BOV:; -Uccent- ■; anco 30s.- j'.;iX:X;; : ' , Race bfiiP:Sov3;:>Orico round tho ''convse, 10stvnp. ; fYPost eiitvanco 10s. Cukeville HANDicAP'of 25 sovs. ; -' One and a quarter iiiiles';. ■ second' horso to: • save his st;ikes;:';> Nomination..l sov; .■;..acceptaneu Vmya'fX-y ;j. '.■■.'.■ ■ '". CoN^oiiATios!.llAsiiiuAr of 20 sovs.. .Oiicc ■ ■;. round.-'the'/'couikv ,'■ Nomination:.;iosV . •.-■ :: ; " All entries must bifnV.ult subject to the condition. list nil disputes, claims,al'id objections arisingont of the racing shall'lio'.'decided by.' a' majority of'tho: Stewards present, 'or:.:whjm';they' may appoint;*"uiiilthat such decision shall-hc\.fliiai aiM bltiditig.'.hV: all. cases. : '-) : :A" i \\'-"' : ' .'. : ->'■-. '.■■ ' •...: ''fi"%'% Nominations for'Hamlicap.Hurdle Racj,;llirthday'; Handicap, and Clarevillc' Handicap, to.be' made ■in': writing, staling nam:, pedigree, pcrfomwnces, description, and age of Inrse, and the colors of'the rider, and to bescnl'in, accompanied-hy the linniina- ■ tion fee, to the Hon.' Secretary,'' 0. W.' Dehor, Car-': tcrton, on or before THURSDAY, ffitli April, lSaf.,: at9p.m.. Weights to lie declared on FRIDAY, 7th: May, 18S6, and published in the local newspapers.' Acceptances and ircneral entries to lie made ono': before MONDAY; 17th May, ISSG, at I) p.ra ';.;?' No protest will he considered unless lodged, with tho Secretary within ten minutes alter the'.race,' accompanied by a deposit cf two pounds, which shall bo forfeited ii the stewards are of opinion that the protest is frivolous or vexaiious. . '; '■"' flno of 1 sov. will ho enforced.-'■■' '■■':.'- .•,. ■■'. ■;'. ..■.."'■' The saddling bell.will ring at 11 a.m., first race to start at 11.30 sharp.. ■;.>." The rules of the dub to ftp]' ' " not provided tor in this progra ■ A horse to ran in the Ha.... „,„ Races, must comply,with the' following .conditions, vir:— >;4.iv . " : '■'• (1.) It must be in actu O.iisKas'a' bona fide' hkck.: :; i (2.) It must not have.bceh'trained,' i.e., sweated in ololhing or rug iif;least for . before this race meeting. : ,' ■". . -; v :.--- ; . ■'..;,;;■; (3.) It must never li!ive : ;.l j-cij: 'entered fbr'any.otnei ... race, the advcrtisidi'stakcVof-'which!!b'eing.;inbrc' : . than fifty piiuink';;.;.^." : ; : ' : '. ; ''i '^v;;(1) It must ncit for t\vp;.. year's previous .toj this''race ;;.? meeting have started for any race ..except'a Hack ■'"■.> or Hack Jlurdle'Hace..-.''■.'■..'l'- ".'-;■. • i , 'vU:';W , : '://: ' (6.) It must never have'wiin:ahy;i'iicc Except a.Hack : :;:i: or Hack Hurdle' Race.'' -~k 'h'' : 'V'-:i "'V. ■'■' V:v'':W?:.t.,V^ : - : ''V" ■ , :%:-?\V'.-:i)ELLKH*-V ,? - "■ 22f1r : .- : -i'.i-''.V '-■,' '■: '.' H;, ; ;., , T[nli.' Rocrotirv: .
IT ..'■; E, IVORY^n-presenting his .fV , ; ;'catalogue:; bi :; iruit trees and general nursery stock; vbegs to thank his numerous liberal Blip.port during the.last.'.tweiity-six years, and : to inform theni;tliiit)Jiis'' stock of fruit trees &e.\ this, yeiir."rowing on fourteen acres'of ground are/equal in quality and . growth ■to . former.', iycars, the majority being fruit bea'ringthis season. JAMES STONE i' SON, AGENTS, ,V ;; :' : : MasTEHTON. .:" N.B.—Those wliohave purchased 'these trees in Masterton speak vory highly of .them. ■' ■. 2277 KURUPUNI v NURSERY.:- MR COLLOTTE thanks his numerous customers and the foi their past favors, and desires to inform, them that ho is now prepared to supply them:with ROSES, PINUS OFALL KINDS'AND FRUIT TREES, <fcc.,/&c., ofjiho.'-bcsji varieties at a great reduction Mil.; price. Orders left with Mr.Taylor," fruiterer, will receive immediate attention.'?' ", 2270 -: OPENING ;NOTJCE;.;:I : i;fg "'. '.''■ (Of Makora X.OCAL FRUI^DEPOT t\ , rn .. ;fliiy.iN(/.Chiatte■' '^m I* in iivrringemeiife, Avill opeji a depot an SATURDAYpNEXT' for the sale of all fruits in seasdufoil'■theVpreuiiaes lately occupied; by ;Mr,Gant, Chemist; near Club.Hotel ; >;:Sk3v\ : ■■.: :?':'2264
\ai HEELRIGHT, . BLACKSMITH'. AND FARMER, Main Street Greytown, ■ (W. J. fiainblin'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, V.Vy BOOT AND BHOS MAKEB t \ y MaSTERTON. ■ ' % IN thanking his customers for past favors, begs to inform thoin and. the public generally that ho will be found, as usual, in the now shop adjoining Messrs Lowes & lorns'. All description ot ladies' and gentlemen's boots and shoes, sewn or pegged, made to order. REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED. 2276 ' CARTERTON BAKERY. A. h. WI-IYTE High-Street,,.,, Oarteetox. niHE PUREST BREAD and BEST CAKES in the district. Balk and I'miics Catered For. Luncheon, Dinners, and Teas, and Pri--2271 vate Sittin? rooms
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2293, 12 May 1886, Page 4
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