ACRZS oftirsfc.-cliiss LIMESTONE LAND, sitmitedin tho Bidefurd District, seventeen miles from Masterton. This splendid property contains a roaorvo of 300'acbss oftotara ; bush.;.-. .■' Tho nnprovoiiionfs Include fix, miles o substantial fonciny, and 800 acres laid down in English tosses and sub-divided into eonyuniout paddocks, a substantial dwelling liimsc, sheep yards, and' other outbuildiiW'. ■' ' '.'■'. . 2i)00 Shoyp avj ninr depastured on this estate, but it k capable o,f carrying a much largei' number. The above .property is for ABSOLUTE BALBaI.nLOW PRICE.on Easy Torms,. and as an investment id superior to any estato now in (ho market tiiroughuut the Colony. For further partieulaiii apply offico of this paper. '.'395 —----■——-^-—r COLOHIALBL'OTHiHC. : COMPANY" lux*, removed into t!ic DON'T BE MISGUIDED IIV SIMILAR NAMES. .there is only one • Colonial Clothing- •■■ ;(.X)fPANV ' a.nd that ijjREMOVED into the , ,BON;MARCHE is.''-1 HOOPER &CO • 11 AVk VACATED THE SHOP mmmmsmmm and Mason's Chemist Shop, And removed into their. ■ IN Vj W Pk 6 *il yli 31 il & KNOWN AS THE BON.MAHOHE. The lawcit Stock of CLOTHING, and Gentleman's MHROBRY, HATS, HOSIERY, Ax 1 ., in the W;iirarapa,. and at WHOLESALE PRICES. ■Vi&fIwSOHKAMHSI. "«33 MASTERTON &OPAKI JOCKM_ CLUB, Summer Meeting 1886, T« be held on the NEW RACE-' •COURSE, OPAKI,. on. .. MONDAY lib TUESDAY, 28 . ' DECEMBER.-' . .•'■■FIRST DAY. . DEEBY.'of 85 Soya.— Second horse 10 sovs. For three-year olds. Colts, Bst lOlbs; Fillies arid Geldings, Bitslbs. 1| miles. Nomination 1 sov; .1 sov at night of general entry. • 1 sov at post. Closed with 13 nominations. Member';) Hack Race, of 20 sova.— Second horse 5 sovs. For horses that have never started for any race; 12 St., up. Horses to be the boiiafide property of Members of the Club at least one month previous to date of meeting, and ■to bo ridden by mcaibors. Once r.nind the course. Post entry 1 soy. Ofaki Stakes JJahdicap, 125 sovs,— Second horse 10 sovs, H miles. Nomination, 1 sov; acceptance 3 sovs; and 2 sovs at pout. Maiden DisiKiur Hack Race, 15 .sovs, For horses that have novor started for any race, Ouch round the course. Catch weights. Post entry 15s, Champagne Stakes, of 100 sovs.—Second horse 2J sovs. For two-year-olds, .' Colts, 7st lOlbs; Fillies and Geldings, 7st 151b; Six Furlongs. Nomination, 1 sov; 2 sun ai night of general ontry ; 1 sov at post. Closed with 11 uominatioiih, Railway Plate Handicap, GO sovs.— ; Seeoiul.horso 10 sovs. $ mile. Nomination 1 sov ; acceptance 2 sovs. SECOND DAY, Huddle Handicap, 40 sovs,—Second horse 10 sovs. 2 miles: over hurdles 3it Gin high. Nomination 1 sov, H >ck Hckhle Race, ' 15' soys.—Second ■ • horse 2 sovs. Once round the course. Not. leas than Rlsfc up. Poet entry 15s, Mastkmon Handicap, oil soys.-Second ; horse 10 sovs. 1-mile, Nomination 1 1 sov ; acceptation £110: i. . , : ..Hack Race, 10 suvs.—For. horses in • actual use as 'a hack, and which have ; never run tor other than Hack Races, Once roaii<s the course. Catch weights. ■ '■, Post entry Ilk ; Tradesmen's Haxdicap, 80rovb.~Second horse 10 sovs. II miles. Noniinatiou 1 bov ; acceptance 2 sovs, and 1 sov at post.. Haokßace, 10 sovs.—Once round the .- ',■[■■ couroo, Nine stone' 'up. Post entry '' 41 10s. .. . "„ " " • Consolation Handicap, Sosovs.—Soxmd ; v horse osovs, 1 mile, Post entry 1 sov. •' Nominations for Opaki Stakes Haudicap, Railway Plato Handicap,. Masterton Handicap, and Tradesman's' Handicap (to be sealed aud addressed to tho Secretary), Masterton, on .Saturday, Novem.her ■ 27th, .at 9 p.m. IV'mghts to be declared on Saturday, December 11th, at 3 p.m. ■.General entries and accep- '• -tances on- Saturday,- 18th December, at 9 o'clock p.m. No Qualification fee .required.- All races to be run under the rules of racing. Handicapper: Mr .1. O.EVETT. RIOHARDJ.FITTON, 2137 ■■ Secretary, M.0.J.C.. THEATRE ROYAL BUILDING, MASTERTON. ' JOHN MLL BENTON (Late of J. Md'x Wellington). HAYING commenced business in Masterton us a tailor and clothier, and being a 'thoroughly practical cutter and tailor in all branches of tho trade, can guaiantee every satisfaction. Ladies ridinsr habits, jackets, dolmans, &e., and : ovory description of gentlemen's clothing, ■liveries; military, naval, and police uniforms.' 'Choicesamples of clotliß, fancy coatings, twoeds serges, &c. to select ,from. Fit style and workmanship, ..guaranteed. Latest London fashior plates received monthly. . 241E . ANNUAL ■■'■■ BPBMSHGW, OF the MASTERTON HORTIOUL TURAL"SOCIETY will be held i: the ; 'DKILL-HUED. 'OK THURSDAY Nov, 25ra, W
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 3438, 29 October 1886, Page 3
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