EAGLE BREWERY MASTERTON. T, PAR~SONS, PIIOMIETOK. HAVING engaged Mr N. Stenhouse, whose reputation as a brewer is 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 atltndd to. Prince of Wales' Livery Stables, • QUEEN-STREET MASTERTON, and TINUI. Wm.MILL Proprietor. TELKGKAPU LINK ok COACHES BEGS to inform the Travelling Piblio that lie has opened tho TINUI STABLES, and for their convenience Horses and Buggies hired in Masterton may be left atTinui, or nice versa. Horses, Buggies, and Family Brakes on hire to any part of tho North Island. Livery & Well fenced paddocks, with good feed, Every care taken of horses left in charge, but no responsibility undertaken. No liability incurred for parcels left at tho coach offlco for any value over ono 'pound, and these must bo booked and prepaid, and their value stated at the time. 2070
mARATA HI-CARTERTON JOOKEY 1 -■■'■ ■■ CLUB'S' BIRTHM MEETING. . MONDAY,. MA Y.'24tii,- 1886.-
Pudsiuent: W. C. Buchanan; M.ti;R,; ■Juugk ! ;E;>W. Doisefc; Hanmcapper: :■ H;>McMaster;' Starter, \N. Grace; '.; Stewards::;?. W. R. Seed, J. Eaton, .; ! E^:H%BnckeridgDv;A}^Clifton,-S; T, Grace voFSuAiES^L/Nix;. Clerk'of Course : ; : ;{E.;;::,A Treasurer \?Ai vMckenzie\;-H(is M .■ tDoller; ■ \.-:-;^Ctif^A:^;a\
■■v;feo]|d:ii(irsc:tu.rcceiva;s;BoV3:from|h^ i ;/ovct;:;six" flights jof ;?':;huMle3st.s9im ■:;: ; Rqyy ; acccpt(uico.:3o3.; '■ '; : ;%':,;:' ; ;,f '■::■■ ■ : lOst'iip; ..^^ : .P^ ; : -j:)ibi;se: : :acgeptr f \v : hncesos;V/fi;^: ; . X?' : :'\...f.t-.;''-. : HACtt'E'A(;E-'6Jf.iP/sb%:;'- ; on'ce : joiind ; 'tlio. ■;' xoiirsw ~ lUst 'iip.; •;, -Post. ■; : Qm a!. 'ftricl'a : ;([iiaiter'tiiiles';V secoiidrliorao; -f o; ;' savphisJstiikc'S;. /■ NqiiiinatiioivSl.vspy..;': ;:;;:Mcc|)t:iiice4.sqv;:' ; ... ; ;HA^i)icAP : of::2o;sp . round .the /cimrs'tJu;. 103 : . j . ii'Cceptaiicp i si'A'.■ ■'< ■}■ ['■ ■ ;':>■;.>' :^' ; RULES AND UEfIUtmONS;:
.. All-entries, must'biijiiiide subject to '.tho'-.coridltion' ; iiUnl]: , i (lis'piilc?,.cl;iira<, : a , . , .(l objections arising nut'of. thereing.' sliiilf jbp'xlecidcil -.by? a'- majority ■of the" .S.tewar'dlprci.cnt, 'cir 'wham;tliey' : . : may-.appoint, and that-such decision 1 -shall-.lie' final : and binding,'in all cases'-.. ~YYY:;Y:Y *'■;?■ ■ Y ■''Y'~: i :: Y.Y ■■ * ;'.'Nomination's "(or Handicap Hurdle Rab,:;Birthday_. Haiiu?icai>,-.and. .Clarevillc Handicap,.?t.o-be :, foade'iii-. writing, it'atiiig nains, pedigree, : performances, descriptiiin,?:ind. age bi. h irse, and- the -colors of ■ the', rider, and- to-be sent in, accompanied by. the nomina-tion:fcc,-'to..theVllnn. Secretary, 0. W. Ddlc, Car-: terton;;-on:br before THURSDAY, 2Mb April,.lß3(l,': at 9 p.m.; Weights to be declared on FIIIIJAY, 7th May, ISSbVaiid. published in. the. local nowtpapers: Acceptances and general entries to be nndo'on-o. "before .MONDAY, 17th May, 1830, at 9 p.m " X>? '■' : Thrcc entries or the public money will be withliell: j.-Noprotest w ill.bc : considered'unless lodged with thei ''Secfcfiry'w'itliin tcn-jiiiuutes after thc.racc, ; acconipanic'i-'-yi deposit ef two pounds, which'shall bo forfcitcdiif th'o Bte\vaids''are,;of,opinion-.,tliiit:tlw protest is frivolous or voxa'.iotis.-" (■.;■■ t'■:]■:>■■ i:^Y ,-..A1l- jockeys to ride in Hit! ciJosV nominated, ; bi a Aneof 1 sov. will beonforccd. -.-..■, ■....,'-..: :\-;.-yf; ,.,; Tho-saddling bell will ring at 11 a.m. : ,' tlratraco to. start at 11.30 sharp.' ; ; - vv-.:-. -> ; '' ;; : : --v?.?.;?-; .■ The rules oi the, Club, Inapply hi;aliases,?.whcro not provided for in this programme. Y ' '''-..'■ A horso to run in .the Hack and Hack Hurdle Races, must comply.witlr'thc'followiiig conditions, (1.) It'niustliciiiacliiiluseas'a'boiia'fide' ; hack, ;i :,? (2.) It hiust: not have been trained, i.e!, .galloped or ; ;.j-'aiyeatcd in clothingbnrug.at.lea'stfo.rsi.vmoiitlis, ;.-.':.bcfbro'this race meeting. Y-Y'. .: v ':'"'.?.- : . v..'■ ?i-'\-'. (3.").''Jt.''"J>Ji'st.hevcr'liny6 :"l"iet::t^iiiitercd"f6r-.:aiij,;.othe'r- '■. ■' -; nice,' the advertisttl stnk'u:. : ii'f■ \vhicli ,I)eiiig.more '.■■.. hull 'fit Ly : pouiids:?.:''---:." ■/■u - .'??-'' ""■'■ -.■ V.'.'' Xjl.) 'lt'iiitist c iiVitf Ipr'-.two'iyearß .'prAVibus"'t^;this"rac'd : ' "'":.-. meeting : li':u,o started for;any'-'racd.'.'exccpt'a?Hack : "■.;.;.;6r-Htick-';.11 imllc Race?'?'';?'■ :; %>i? Y-T ■[■['■ (S;)"! trliiusl'nev'cr hive woii'iany ra'cei'e'xccpt'.ii-llack ■■*;;'?■? :;^r'yl?:?'?' :■ --•'-.■Ut : -v '-".-Y->>■!■■■ -'CnVi/DELIiER; ■.'',:"■ 2267:. , -v, :??.?:'/?■.;?.;: : ;:. : ?'-« ; Hoh>-'Secrt'tah 1 ..-.■.■ lIAKGIOUV NURSERY
\\ffl~y. presenting .-his J J \yi -':;, urit'jil (ii -.r iiuifc ''trees -anil general :'nuraery nmnerdits; for'./tlibir'' liberal; .aiiirr porhduririgithe last; Uyenty-aix yeara, ; and to infoj'in-vtheiKthafcKis ■stock.-'of-:.fruit trees;;&e:j.-fliia'.year growing on fourteen acrea^qf^rouiiteroequalin: quality' mid growth ;;to,former 'years, the 1 majority' beirig.fruit-beaiing^this season;- 5 ," \: ' /,; -■;■ JiMESJ;iSTuNE , (t''SON j ; I AGEN'rS-
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'■;.,Ti. ,B.—Those who have purchased these treesiii'Mftstertoii BpeakVyory.'-highly ; of theii).'..; : ; -■■ I f }- : ;.',-;■i : :;'; : 'v:v;y>,' 2277
IrjJipSJNI.", NURSERY.-MR custQiii'ors:.aii(l tho. public for their past favorsj .luitl.' desires'.to '.inform', th'oin ■ that ho is.riowpvepavecl to supply them with ROSES;:EINUS.('tf-ALL KINDS;-AND FRTJJ.T /TREES, :&c.i ; ; &c., / of-.the .'best varieties! atv)v;great .reductiori:"in : .price;. Orders; Mth,\yith, /Mr. willirugoiyqiitiinecliat'e'attention.;. 2270. W. V■ ■' < : . OPENKfr'NOTICE. i- >; : i . ■' : s '^
■Jli' ; 3:'il:ij .tu'raiigoineiits.-.will oilbiia' v dopoi?aii.r : BATUßDAY ; sale of ml If niits i n,scason; bii;v tho J pre til i--aea lately:occupied by MrGmit, 'Cliemist,' near Cl.ub.Hotel . ■ ■':^i : -'2264 JAMBB IXOB'JIA'N, TyiIEELRIGHT, ■ BLACKSMITH, ■:,.■;..: "': I ; P;;:Main Street Greytowir,^;;i; ?',s ■ (W; J;' Gambling, late premises);*; ' : fi Having commenced. b'usin'e'BaT. the abovo: premises.tho undorsigneclHiopes; by attontion'to business and the.'pioiiipt oxecutioii/of "orders, to gain the ..patronage of the public. •".".. .>.'• '",..;.-.';■■■:■ 227Li';,„ ; >v.-. . ■j.fIOBMAN^;. yABOCT'ANB SHOE MAKERS ' : %:;>|-masterton. ' ■.. ; " I N :; ' thanking his customers for past '"favors', begs to inform them and tho public generally that he will be found, as usual, in the new shop adjoining Messrs Lowes. & lorns', All description of Indies' and gentlemen's boots and shoes, sewn or pegged, made to order. REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED. 2275 CARTERTON BAKERY. A. L. WHYTK High-Street Carterton, mHE PUREST BREAD and BEST 1 CAKES in the district. Balit and Parties Catered For. Lunch.oi.n, Dinners, and Teas, and Pri--2271 vata Sittin? rooms i
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2294, 13 May 1886, Page 4
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