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. EAGLE BREWERY MASTERTOIf. T. PIES ON 8, Proprietor. TTAVING engaged Mr N. Stenhouse, XX whoso reputation as a broker is well known in this district, (lit' pi-oprietor is in iv position to supply ALE and STOUT not to bo equalled in tlio COLONY. Family ordcn punctually attended to. - Prince of Wales' Livery Stables, QUEEN-STREET MASTERTON, AND TINUI. JFro. NEILL Proprietor. TELEGRAPH LINEof COACHES BEGS to inform tlio Travelling Public that lie has opened the TINUI STABLES, and for their convenience Horses and Busies hired in Masterton may be loft at Tinui, or nee versa. Horses, Buggies; and Family Brakes on liiro to any part of the North Island. ' ggpFmsT-cLASs LIVERY & Well fenced paddocks, with goocl fond, Every care taken of horses left in charge, but no responsibility undertaken. No liability incurred for parcels left at the coach office for any value over ono pound, and tlicso must bo booked and prepaid, and thoiv value stated at the time. 2070 Taratahi-oarterton JOCKEY CLUB'S BIRTHDAY MEETING.

MONDAY, MAY 24TH, 1880. PitnsiiJENT: NV. C. Buchanan, M.tER.; Judge :E. W, Doiset; Handicafper: H. McMastor; Starter, N. Graco; Stewards : F. \Y. R. Seed, J. Eaton, . E. H. Buckeridge, A. Clifton, S. Tailored, N. Graco, T, Grace;' Clerk :of Scales :L; Nix; Clerk of Course': E, A. Board; Hon Treasurer : : A. ■ McKonzio;';;Hon Secretary,' Doller. :V ; ' ... PROGRAMME. < " Handicap Hurdle ILvce of SO nova; soco:i(I horse to receive 5 soys from'the stakes, 1| miles; over six Sights of !i;mi!cs 3ft !)in high. Nomination f'. aov, acceptance 30s. ■-. Hack Hurdle Race of 10 'sovs, Ono ■ ■ iiiilo ovor.four flights of hurdles, 3ft .' liimoiY Handicap of 50 sovs; second horse to receive ut sovs fron! the.stakes. I.J.miles, -Nomination 1 sov-; accopt- .>■ ance ''■ ' : Hack Hack of 10 fiovs.:.? Onco round tiio <\ course. l(!at. up. Post cntranca IPs. Curevillk Handicap of 25 sovs. Ono and ii quarter miles; ■ second' horso. to \Bave his stake.'-. Nomination 1 sov ; acceptance 1' sov. ■ CpN3OLATK)i": ; Ii ANDIOAP of '2O 80V6. .OIICO round the eu'.nso. domination 10s; acceptance 1 sov. :'■■■;■ ? & tlfi; H v KUIJEM WD KKO f' : ■' ■. , A'! ontrics'miist be made subject to tho imilitfc !«!■ «i( dispute*, 'ctam, a >tl objections ar'sln.ront ot ■ theracing ■ shall lie decided' by » inajoiUy ot tho Stewards p. e : :ent, tr ,\vlnm they may ,a| poiTt, anil that such decision shall ho final and binning in all ■cases, ■..■■.. ! Nominations for Ilniitlicap Hurdle Rnca, B ! rthday Handicap, and Clarcvillo Handicap, to bo mulo iii .writing, stating name, porilirrce,.perforniunccs, description, and ago of Inrse,. anil tho colors oi tlio. rider, and to bo sow, In, accompanied by thenomina-. foil tee, to the lion. Secretary, O.- \V. Dellor, Carterton, on or before THURSDAY, 20th April, ISSO, at 8 p.m. Weights to he declared on FRIDAY, 7th May, ISSfi, and published in tlio local nev/spapors Acceptance* and ijruer.d' entries to-bo-made ono ■ before MONDAY, I7ili May, ISSfI, at 9 p>m • .... Three entries or the; uWi'cinonsy will bo withheld ■' No protest, will bo considered unless lodged with the Secret iry within ten imimtw nftor the rsco,. nccniupaiiied by a deposit of two pounds, which shall bo forfeited it the stewards are of opinion that tho protest is frivolous or vexa'ious. ' ..All jockeys to iWo in the colors -nominated; oia ,flno of 1 gov. will bo enforced. " ' r ho saddling bell will ring nt 11 m, first race to start at 11.30 sharp. . ; . ■ .The rules of the Cluh to apply in all cases, where /notprovided (orin this jiroKrann'oc. .. .. , , ■ .'■■.. A horse: to run in tho Hack and Hack Hurdlo Races, must.eomply villi the following conditions, vis .'■■■■' (1.).1t' must he inactu d uso as a' bona (ldo- hack;.'" : (2.) ; 1t imist/i.Kit.'lifivd liccn tmine'd. ' i.e., galloped or' ; sffeateiUirijlotliinjorvnsfsitli'ftstforßixmontha beforethist.-.cer.wc.ii:;,'. ' ' , - '. . : (3.) ;11:'mil b t 'jie ver : . ha vo ; licen : . : entcred for.aiiy, other rice, the advertisd stake of which being more / ;.v.llnn fifty (4.) It iihi?!- not (or two ye-.ri previous to t'.iis race ineetirs;hive Btaried for aiiy, raeo 'except a Hack ; .Cbr;H:ick' : lhinlfb Kace;-i'. ! (5.) It inr.s'. never have won :i:iy r?ce oxcrjit'a Hack orlMllordlolbu-e. . : v : . . W. T)KU.KII, V; ;2Zo)'V; : '''-"iVjM'". Hon.■ SecrotarV,'.'-". : HANG] Oil A NURSERY. JJT ii IVORY,' in 'presenting his ■ ? , of fruifc trees and geuoral nursDry stock, begs to thnnk his numerous patroiw for their liberal sup-port-during .the last twenty-six years, and to.im'orm them that ■ his stock. of fruit ''trecs &c.,: this, jeargrowing on fourteen ■ actus uf ground are.equal .in quality and gro'.vtli to; former; years,:,,tho majority . being fruit bearing this season. ; . : ; ; JAiIE-S STiJNE.-&- SOiV, AGENTS, 'J; ■' AST I- RTON. 0 I'': N. B.—Those \vho have purchased these ■■trees, i'ii Masterton speak very hi'/iilv of ;them URUPUNI NURSERY, - IIR j_\. 'UOLI.OTTE jlianks his numerous customers and the public fin their past; favors, and desires to inform tliem that lie is now prepared to supply them with ROSE*. PINUS Of A !.-l KINDS, AND -FRt'lT TREES, Ac., ic., of die lat : - a.'great ruductinn in prici l . Ovdeu left wiih Mr T'r.yler, iruiterer/ : ; av ve: i

O NOTICE, . ' (Of Makora Nursery),; . L'-.p ■^.^oSL;Fsura;piappT. '.>/S Q'.itcn-slrcei, Mastcrton, Tjl H] JiAYING mada suitable ■Hi':.,-'JI.. ■• arrangements, will open a depot an SATURDAY NEXT for the sulo of all fruits in season, on tho premises lately occupied by Mr Gant, Chemist,' near Club Hotel 2264

JAM E S H O B MAN, BLACKSMITH, AND FARRIER, > Maui Street Greytown, (W. J, Gambling Into promises). Having commenced husinoss in tho above premises tlio undersigned hopes, by attention to business ami the prompt execution of orders, to gain the patronage of tho public. . . 2271 ■ J. HOBMAN. w. mmr~ ' BOOT AM) SHOE MAKER. MASTERTON. IN thanking his customers for past favors, begs to inform them and the public goiiciiilly that ho will be found, as usual, in tho new shop adjoining Messrs Lowes & lorns'. All description ot ladies' and gentlemen's boots and shoos, sewn or pegged, made to order'. REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED. 2275_ . CARTERTON BAKERY. A. Ij. WRIT® High-Street, Caktebtok. THE PUREST' BREAD and BEST CAKES in the district. Balk awl Partus Catml For. Luncheon, Dinners, and Teas," and Pri--2271 vato Sitting rooms

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2300, 20 May 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2300, 20 May 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2300, 20 May 1886, Page 4

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