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MASTERTON-OPAKI JOCKEY . PLUB. . the -undermenJ})| ,vtipned races;' will close tilth .the SffiatevtoiV, ..on 1 'Wednesday, September Ist, 188G: • ' Champagne Stakes; Summer' Meeting, .V. 1887/ fOr now yearlings. • Of iOO flovs:- second. horse .20 sovs. from advorf.lsetl amount,' For two-year-olds. Colts'fat 101b, fillies and geldings 7st 61b. Six furlongs. Nomination 1 sov., 2 sovs. on night of general entry for summer mooting, 1887, and. 1. sov. at the post. Masterton-Opaki Derby, Summer Meet- ■ ing, 1888, for now yearlings. Of 150 sovs, second horse 25 sovs. froni advertised amount; with a sweepstake of 5 sovs., hiilf. forfeit, for three-year-olds. Colts Bst 10ib, fillies and geldings Bst 51b. li miles. Nomination 1 sov., acgovs, on night of general entry, for summer meetiug, 1888, and sweep at post. RICHD. J. FITTON, 2374 Secretary M.O.J.C. ONLY TO BE HAD AT THE WAIRARAPA CLOTHIHGFACTORY, Suits at 18/G . , Suits at 25/Suits at 30/Suits at 35/Suits nt 3 40/Suits at - 45/Suits at . 50/-^ Trousers and Vesta at 10/0 Trousers and Vests at. 12/0 Trouser.) and Vests at 15/0 Trousors and Vests at 18/0 Trousers and Vests at 20/Trousors and Vests lit 25/Ti'ousora at 5/9 Trousers at 7/0 Trousers at . 9/0 Trousers at 12/0 Trousers ut 15/0 Shirts at 1/• Shirts at • 1/0 . Shirts at . 2/Shirts at • 2/9 •Shirts at 3/0 Hats from 1 2/3 Boys' Suits from 4/0 Sheetings • 101 Calicos ' = 2l ■ Flaiinels ' 10$ .. Tweeds • 1/8 [£3fNOTK-THE ADDRESS.— OPPOSITE THEATRE ROYAL, Masterton. 231 The Book dobts in the estate ot Rapp & Hare must bo paid at the vVairarapa Clothing Factory AT ONCE. E. B. HARE. Jf get inferior articles sent up, badly made, whon you can select any quality of TWEEDS and CLOTHS, and have them MADE m ANY STYLE at TOWN PRICES. H. BROOM, CASH TAILOR, Queen-,st., Masterton. {Entrance through Whitt's Show Room.) 2341 LOuAL FRUIT DEPOT. QUEEN-ST., MASTERTON. ii TAYLER be»s to thank the resi]j,- dents of Masterton and district fot the liberal patronago bestowed on him since commencing business as above, and trusts that by strict attention to tho requirements of tho trado he will merit a continuance of thoir support, A constant supply of all fruit in season from Sydney, Fiji, Tasmania, &c. Flower and Vegetable seeds. Fruit and ornamental treeß of overy description." ' 2373 ARTHUR WARBURTON & CO, Stock and Siiahebrokers, Land, Estate, Financial, and General Commission . Agents, Lamhton Qi:,n\ Wellington. WHY ANDREW WYLIE, (Late Button it Brown,) Importer of Books, Stationery, and Fancy Goods, 38 Willis-street, Wellington, Opposite Melbourne Hotel. mllE Business is undor tlio managoX ment of Mr W. Wvlie, for some years representative of tho Into Mr R. Burrett. . Tho stock embraces all tho New Books and every class of Literature, Stationery and Office Requisites, School Books and all School Requirements.' ■ Tho Stationery Department is specially stocked with Law Stationery, Deed and Draft Papers, Fuolscaps in every class, Blottings, Silk Cord, Red Tape, Stationery Racks, Cabinets and cases, Gladstone and Brief Bags, Merchants and Storekeepers' Orders will bo filled, on Hie inoßfc roasonablo terms, with a most varied and complote stock to select from. Parcels. will be forwarded and delivered freo at the Railway Station. Subscribers names will bo received foi all tilje Colonial, British, and American Newspapers, Periodicals, Seriate, and Volumes, which arrivo by every English Mail, and will be carefully posted oi delivored to any address in the Wairaraps or district, BALLINGERBROS, PLVitsm, eismniis.k., Waring Taylor St., and Petone. •VTOTICE to the trade, lornmongers -Li Merchants, and others, that w havo a LARGE. STOCK ON HAND am aro continually making up, Spouting Ridging, Piping, lead headed nails Colonial Ovons, Furnaco frames am Boilers, Corrugated lorn Tanks, &c„ &> ISLAND BAY HOTEL. ISLAND BAY, WELLINGTON, A. Turner Proprietor. THIS hotel being beautifully situated offers attraction for Visitors an Invalids in search of pleasure and hcaltl: Suites of rooms for families.. Largo. an well ventilated Bedrooms, Bathroom! and every convenience, ■ Amusements Provided—floatouj, Fisl ing, Bowling, Tennis, Billiards, Quoit, Cricht, etc. Staples' celebrated Ale, Good Stablinj 'Busses to and from Town at frequei intervals overy day. 234 TO LET,—A Dwelling house m yuec Street, six roomß, scullery, &c,, ah a large two-storied.. shed, suitable f< storing merchandise. Apply to J. & ( Herbert,- opposite Empire Hotel,' Ma tertou. • 23!

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2379, 21 August 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2379, 21 August 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2379, 21 August 1886, Page 3

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