EAOLE BREWERY MASTERTOK T. PARSONS, PltOntlETOH. HAVING engaged Mr N. Stenhouse, whoso reputation as a brewer 19 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 Stables, QUEEN-STREET MASTERTON, and TINUI. Wm.NEILL Proprietor. TELKGRAPH LINEop COACHES BEGS to inform the Travelling PiWic that he has opened the TINUI STABLES, and for their convenience Horses and Buggies hired in Masterton may be left at Tinui, or mm msa. Horses, Buggies, and Family Brakes on liiro to any part of the North Island,
Livery & Well fenced piuklnuks, with euod fend. Every care taken of. horses left in charge, but no responsibility, undertaken. ' No liability.incurrcd for parcels left at the coach value over. one pound, and Jliefemust be booked and prepaid,',aiuVtlieir":y!ilue stated at the time. -#^. : --Av:' s ;- .2070 TrusidS^'C;Buchanan,' M.tl.R.; ;. JupOE V'E;' W, Doiset;. Haxmcapper : : ;^H;'rMcJlaster; "Starter,. N.- Grace: 'jsfZß; Seed, J. Mow]' ■;;iE;v- [: A/■ Clifton, S. ■ : Grace;' ; .Clerk sf;E?'?A.>-BeiiV():;'f Hos ■. Treasurer:' ' Ai ' ■VMcKenzief Hon Secretary; < G;' : <Wv< ■. W^^J^K^H;;:}■;s£:s ./'■second horse'tb receive ;B.'sovs. ; .from'.the U niileati^yer--six.'.''fligKts-:' : ot %luivdles 3ft 9iii : Uii«K^^ : ominati()rill '., sov, acceptancetSOk;; - .HACK^HunDLE.RAp&iiifUo.ftpvs'..:.-.;o'rie A mile; ovev:{o\n : ;■' 9in hi«h; ,;iOsiiypK i ''PQst' , piitraricp. l M Birthday HAXDicAvof uO'sbys;;:; secqiicl' ,';. horse to soys fyiim the/stakes.- ■..,' lA miles..':..'No'inin'atio.n.i'iSov; accept- •■. Hack RicEioMiisoys, > Qiice:roundthe ■ . Post entrance'los. qtSb'roy'sr Ojic ■'- and!'aquaiterin'iles.; %coiid liorsij l<i ■, save his,stajces/ Noniiimtion, j sb.v; "' 'X .Consolation HANiii^u'qf;2o : ;3pvsv' Unco. j\. j i'oynd.;..the-.;;BpuVse i f IQ.s; ;>accotitaiico%fiV'. ';'. '/'"..
." .';;:; ; :.//EULES'Ap^EGULATIOXS,v . All entries imistbcliii;uiu subject to ; Hiie'comlitioh : hiit all disputes claihi'Variif objciitioiis arislii*iiut (if .the racing shali;.be:flt : ciilcjr.Vij: : a"»:i"i»jorKy;:of ■■■ttie Stewards present,' or'..whsmv.tliev-:miivvappoiiit,- nriir that' such teisioif;slia)W)c- fiiraV.'iind'bmilii"ig..jri.'Sll iminntions for Handicap Handicap, ami Clare.ynie : .:l!a'ndicap,; t 0 ; .|, e .; lna tlo-:iii -.writine;;-.statingiVaii]3 l ' i 'pc(li^ree,"-performaiice9, ! description, anil age-.bi;lij'rse;.- niid colors of ■the* ■rider, hmlto lie.sik'in.icwiniuiiied bythcnoinin.v tioii fee, to.the ■■}lo!i;:.Scnctarv;::G.':W.'J)elli!r, ; :t'ar--terton, on or.bcfore.THUltSDAY^:2oth ;-April,lS3o,. at9p.in/;:;\Vcivbts.'tbT.K.;dccl.artd.:oiiFltUiAy,-'7th: ■May, 1830;;p.'iid-fiulilislic[l\iii .■the' .local.newspapers: . Acceptances'and lieneriiV cnlrin to bo. made.' on 'o before MONDAY l ii7tli;May;- : 18.S6 1 ' at' 9 : |).m-:.,v ■'. 2. : Three entries or'tlig'imblic.nioiicy will b'oVw'ithiiel'-'l '' No protcst.will .lie-coiisiilerci.l. uiilcss v !odgcrl.:. with •the Secretin' '-within'"teii 'tlie.race, accompanied )\v ;i;;dcp<j.s'it <-f t>yp.p6nnda,: \vhi(.h sliall be forfeited if tlio s(c«\ir'd3.;arV-:of; : opnii6Vi''that: the protest is frivolous or .v'cxaiibiis.:' '•■{'rtv-: ,:■'" '"''■'. . '<' ' All jockeysto'rjile.'iii'tlie colors).nominated; • bl'a fine of 1 sov. will bo.eiiforccd:. ■ '■"• a :: £?*;■■' ■•■:.;... The saddlingbclsvill.',riii!r-at.-Uxhi.J-ilrsi'race'.to start at 11.30 sharp. 1 .. :'-'"'.: "'(. ■'■■].. ../".' ■'.•The rules of thoCluV tiVappiyiii 'all', eases, where not provided fiirm'thisjwgrariuiit.. 'X ':. .-. A horse to run "in/the.'Jlfick Races, must'comply.'witl'i. the 'f ol 16' win & - -condl tioii 9 :■= .viz:-;.. ~'.'.;;<«■'',■" ' ■ ''.-....; -.,'; ..■,;" ;, (1.1 It 'must iip'iiv jwtiwf'AisVas'-K'VißoiKi.iiile'Aack;'--' (2.) H i inust-ncit:;lia^' r chec>lraii!e(i;i,4!cV 1 ;.' V;. swcated in clothiuj,' or"Viiij';it : :lca'st-.for.six-inbiitKs ■'■;.. ■. : l)efore.tliis:raeeitVi:otin<r. >.'■.... .■'': (3.).1t: mus.t'ncrerluve .hi.ii enfered-for, any btbcf, ' ":',;...rac'c;-vtlioaclvcTtis',(l s'lako of which being more ■.:■■■.'.■.■th:u];fifty.pojiii'ils:.''. . ..,. .■■ .'.:'■' (4.):ltmiist:'iiotifi)Wt)vi< yeVs-prcvious to ; . tliis'racc ■■■■„ . .'mcctiii'gJnv e started, for. any. race except-Ji Ifnck -:.;.pr.lli\ck;llii.rd!e Hike.' .•■"... ..-'..'"■ '". (s.).lt:'nitist;nevcr.:liav.civoi] iinvracoldMeiita : llack'. ':,....br.HackUiiixUeUt'.ite." ''.'? ;.; ' : 3.::':'r'-i "A -'■3 : 'V:'":4 ; - : ' : V.'''-' '■ QAtt':.:P.ELLER;.;':- : :.';.v "y ' '-■'■-■'. .*." . ;'■. /:..,."Hori. s Secretary;^.
■ ftXF ; JYOliy, ;iji Jiis ;';VV V Vft-9^ : : s trees; igeneral:iiuner^stpcki;:jfegs;t6\tliaiik'iiJß : patrons^pSthmr'liberal^aup^ port during the-last twenty-six yeiivs/'juitl ■ to inform■.thein^tJiat-i;hiß-\ trees &c., : pi^fourtDoiv :i aoies of grouiirt;iiK;fi(iual;iii.: ; qualitf';«iidi growth' to' : foriiier*;yearsy;-.:the^niajprifcy: : being fruit bearing :tKis : season. •:.::•..""-. . JAMES stune^on^aglnts;N. B,—TliosewhqTiaye purcliaseci tli.eso. trees in Mastertpn\speafe very : liig]ilyvqf/ "them;:; p : ';->:% .:-' 'l'"'.svi:':^-fc22Wi IT URUPUNF a ; I«HiSEM&.HR IV I -COLLO'lT;E:^hanks"'his;|]ium"6niiJ3 customers ahdt|ie.)publio/;foi favors, and desires;tb' : ii]fornt'tliein;;:tliiit ho is now with' ROSES/PIN US ■O^LI;KINDS I ;ANIJ FRUIT TREES varieties at Jreductioiv;inVpricb; Orders left wiiiir. ,;i\[r^i'ay ;friiiterer-;. will receivejnimcdi:ite,Stteiition;;■'■ 2270
; .|''; : ';"-;.: : -'(0f Makoia Nursery), . ■X? ; :^(j!(cc«-si'rec^^/c)'iwi:^: i : '..■ : E-^Tp''-'; HAVING?■ matlo : :|iii)ie; depot.an SATURDAY■JEXT:Ior(fc]fe: sale of all fruits in season,;on .the promi-:' ses lately occupied by-Mr'iGant;- Chemist;' .near Club Hotel.'.' Wi'S&^r'^MM LMKS-'H ; o?B'k'AN', TTpIEELRIGHT, AND FARI(IER^'p. : i;V| ■.' Main Street Greytowiife^VvV;' . ■ Havin" ■ commencedvliusiriess ; iri';;tiio above premises the.' unciersigned:Vhopes, by attention to. business and the:'prompt exqpution of orders', to gain'-tho patronago of the public. : :' v■ ■ •'■&! 2271 "'■'!;jH &OBMAN& 1 .: W. PARRES,:v'Mi boot and Bhoe-makers? . '..■'.. ■ masterton. '" ; :';;:;:; : §: IN thanking his customers''for / past favors, begs to inform them mid ■the public generally that he will be funnel;., as usual, in the new shop adjoining.Messrs Lowes & lorns'; All dcsciiption of ladies' and gentlemen's boots' and shoos, sewn or pegged, made to order. " : "' REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED. 2275 CARTERTON BAKERY - A. L.. WHYTK HIOH-SIREEI '....'..'..CartEETOS mHE PUREST BREAD and BEST I CAKES in the district. Balls and Parties Vakml For. Luncheon, Dinners, and Teas, and Pri--2271 vate Sittinp rooms '
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2295, 14 May 1886, Page 4
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