EAGLE BREWERY MASTERTON, T. PARSONS, PROPRIETOR. HAYING engaged Mr H. StenhoußC, whoso roputation as a btowetis woll known in this district; thu proprietor » in a position to supply ALE and 55XL not Üb9 a^M ia *e COLONY. Jfotrn'ty onto punctually atttnded to.
Prince of Wales' Livery | Stables, QUEEN-STREET MASTERTO& and TINUI. Wm.NEILL Fmrittor. TELEGRAPH LINE op COACHES BEGS to inform tho Travelling Public that ho has, opened the TINUI STABLES, and for their convenience Horses and Buggies hired in Maaterton mayboleftatTinui, or vktnm, Horses, Buggies, and Family Brakes on hire to my part of the North Island, Livery & Bait.*§ 3 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 the coach office for any value over one pound, and these must be booked and prepaid, and their value stated at the time, 2070
TARATAHI-CARTERTON JOCKEY CLUB'S BIBTHDAYMEETING. MONDAY, MAY 24th, 1886. Prdsident: W. C. Buchanan, M.tl.R.; Judge :E. W. Dorset; Handicapper; H. McMaster; Starter, N. Grace; Stewards : F. W. R. Seed, J. Eaton, E, H. Buckeridfte, A, Clifton, S. Tancred, N. Grace, T. Grace; Clerk of Scales :L. Nix; Clerk of Cocksb: E. A. Beard; Hon Treasurer: A. McKenzie; Hon Secretary, G, \l. ;:M«.;-- ~:;■'. • .!. . ;'^'v Handicap Hurdle Raoe of 30 ruyb ; £. second horse to receive 5 sovb from the ': stakes, 1| miles; over six flights of :. ■ hurdles 3ft 9in high, i Nomination 1 ■ 'sov, acceptance 30s."tf■':.'■;.•;;v' ,: "'.-';\':.;■ ■,.'■ ... Hack Hurdle Race of 10 iots.':. .Ona ■ .mile; over four flights of, Jmrdles, : 3ft 9inhis;h. lOst up. :: Post, entrance 10s. Birthday Handicap of 50 sots ; * second V horse to receive 5 sovs from thejstakei. p;l£ miles. ..Nomination 1 sov;. accept- ; ance 30s. : : Hack Raoh of 10 sovs,: ■■; Once round the .■course.. lOstup; • Post entrance 10s. Clareville.Handicap, of 25 bov», . v.Ori» ;; i; .and a quarter miles ;■ second horae ; to ,€save his at-akes. ■■ ■.:- Nomination: ;l;. : aov;'; . .acceptance, 1 sov; ; "' ■• ;- : £ ''lV'':-~.??$ '■'■ Consolation Handicapof;2o sovs,,. Otic* : ;..round. thoAourse.? ■■Nomination' 10h ; ..Vv^r 1 ''^;:?
;■#■;.';■■ -i-.BULES AND. REGULATIONS^';'!-..": itries must be made subject to tin iomlitloii disputes, claims,.and objection*"ariwii.trout of the.; racing. shall be ilccid&l. by a, majority of tho st ™-"rdßpicsent, or whom they may appoint, a: J lomiimtiom for Handicap Hurdle' Raeo, birthday Handicap, and ClarcYillo Handicap, to he undo in writing, stating name, peili?ree, performances, description, aw) ssgc of brsc, and the colon of the rider, and to besoiil in, accompanied by the nomination fee, to the Hon. Secretary, 0. W. Duller, Carterton, on or before THURSDAY, 20th April, 1880, at 8 p.m. Weights to be declared on FRIDAY,' 7th May, 18S8, and published lu tho local newspapers Acceptances and general entries to bo made on t . before MONDAY, 17th May, 1888, at 0 p.m ■; Throe entries or tho public money will be withheld • No protest will be considered unless lodged with the' Secretary within ten minutes aftor tho raoo, accompanied by a deposit of two pounds, which shall bo forfeited If the stewards are of opinion that tha protest is frivolous or rcxatious.
All jockeys to rido In tho colon nominated. «n flno of 1 sov. will he enforced. '. Tho .saddling bell will ring it 11 iim.; first raWto :atart tit 11.30 sharp. ■ ■■■/■■:.■'..■ .Tho Tulos of the Club to apply in all cmm, where not provided for In this programme A horso to run in the Hack and Hack Hurdle Races, must comply with tho following conditions,' tlz: , '.. : ' ■/..■•' ■ •,-.:, fl.| It must bo in (iclunl usb rs ft' b«n» flde' hick. ■' (2.) It must not haro been trained,' 1.e., galloped'or .V.v-BWMttd 111 clothing nr rug at least for six months ■ ■■" beforo this raco meeting. (S.) It must never havo been entered for another .. race, the advortised stake of which being mora • ■ than fifty pounds. ■''■.■ ,■...,..-■ (i.) It must not for two years previous to .this raco . ." meeting havo started for any race except a Hack .;... or Hack Hurdle Race. ' ■■■■■■;, (6.).lt.mußt.nevcr.h»vewon any race axMpt aHsick ■f.V.orHackHnrdleßace.:. .. fc:'^,- : 'A'.- Q. ; W. DELLER, ■mt.,?; ■■■?,.!■::■■ ■■'■ .■:.-•■■ Hon. Socretarri •'
£ : ; v RANGIORA. NURSERY.":: : ■;;:, \l\l -^' in presenting Ms VVi.: : . catalogue, of-';' truifc treei and general nursery stock,-begs to thank his numerous patrons for'thoii liberal support during the last twenty-six years, and to inform' them that his stock. of. fruit trees &c., this year growing on fourteen acres of ground are equal in. quality. and growth to former years, : the .majority being fruit bearing this season, '■JAMES STONE <fc SON, AGENTS, MaST£RTON. .' '■ ..'.■. ". :;N. B,—Those who have purchased thess trees in Masterton speak v»ry highly of thorn. ■' , • ;: ' i '.'.-^v : -: Wl
KURUPUNI NURSERY. -MR COLLOTTEthaukahii numerous customere and the public foi their, past favors, and desires to inform them that he is now prepared to supply them with ROSES, PINUS Of ALLKINDS, AND FRUIT TREES, &c, &0., of the host Tarieties at a great reduction m price, Orders left with Mr Taylor, fruiterer, will receive Immediate attention. 2270
;,;K V NOTICE.# ; :-/^ %; Makora Nursery),; fIN'S; JLiOqAL ; : piUIT DEPOT -':■&:■■ \sMm-itritii Matkrion. .?■)'.■'?:' 17 "■■■' Til ■ HAYING. made ■ultablo sale of all fruits in season, on the promiiea lately occupied by Mr Gant, Chemist, near Club Hotel 2264
'REELRIGHT, WACKSMITH, TT AND FARRIER, Main Street Greytowa, (W. J. Garablin's late premises). Having commonced business in the abovo premises the undersigned hopes, by attention to business and the prompt oxecution of orders, to gain the patronage of the public. 2271 J.HOBMAN.
W. PARRES, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, MASTERTOK. IN thanking his customers for p&st favors, begs to inform them and the public generally that he will be found, as usual, in the now shop adjoining Messrs Lowes & lorns'. All desciiption of ladies' and gentlemen's boots and shoes, sawn or pegged, made to order. REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED.
CARTERTON BAKERY. A.L.WRYTE High-Street .■ Caktemon (yiHE PUREST BREAD and 'BEST . CAKES in the district. Balk and Partus Gukr&l For. Luncheon) Dinners, and Teas, and Pri--2271 vate Sittinsr ratals
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2303, 25 May 1886, Page 4
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964Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2303, 25 May 1886, Page 4
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