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Jan.'Brown A: Co. AUCTION SALE, ; - ); SAta)iY, NOVEMBER 20, : ■<• At 2 o'clock, • J AS, BROWN/AAD GO.-W received instructions to sell, at their auction rooms, Mnatorton.'aa'above, on account ofca gentleman leaving': the Dia : trict, a quantity of useful furniture- and -household effects consisting of. ■ Tables, Washstands,' Toilet Sets, - Double and Single Iron Bedsteads, ; Mattresses, Colonial Couch. Coal-scuttle, ■• Fenders, and Kitchen Tables, 1 handsome dog-cart, nearly new. also— Ironmongery, Fowls "Wheat, Crushed Oats, Potatoes, and Sundries. . ■ 2435 N.Z. GOVERRMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. ■ AN agency (if the Department will be opened at the Post Office, Mauriceville As from the 22nd day of November, 1880, Policy holders wishing to pay their premiums in futuro at this • Agency,, can obtaintlteformof application from the' Postritastor. • ' ■ ■ ■ D. M.LUCKIE, Commissioner, Wellington, November, 1886. 2453 OF the Wairarapa Pastoral and Agricultural Society will be held at the Show Grounds and la'Ceum Hall, Cartel ton, on FRIDAY, 3kd DECEMBER NEXT, • Flowers, Fruit, Vegetables • Poultry, Pigeons, Canaries, Dogs, Apiarian, and Industrial Exhibits, Dog Trial and Special Exhibition of Wool, Full particulars on programmes which will be distributed and may be obtained on application to the undersigned. Entries for Poultry, Pigeons, Canaries, and Dogs, close SATURDAY, 27th inst. All other entries close at 9 a.m. on tho day of the Show. Dated this 13th November, 1880. 11. H. WOLTEKS, 2452 Secretary. T OWER VALLjss JOCKEY GLOB. i 188G RACE MEETING. To he held on the MARYBOROUGH RACECOURSE. ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 27th. President—W, 0. Buchanan, Esq. Vice President—John Martin, Jun., Esq, Treasurer--Mr 6. Pain, Judge-Mr. Wallace Smith. • Starter—Mr John MoMaster. Handicapper—Whom the Stowards appoint. Timekeeper—Mr Walter Armstrong. Clerk of the Scales—Mr John McLcod. ; ■ Clerk or Course—Mr John Cameron. StewardsMessrs D. McDougall, J. Orr, John Hodge, T. F. Evans, J. Green, Wi Hutana, G. Harris, C, Harris, W. Armstrong, J. Ross, W. Boyd, F. Billon. PROGRAMME. 1. Handicap Hurdle Race,' of GO sovs;second horso 10 sovs from stakes-Nominations, 1 80V; acceptances 1 sov, and 1 sov at post; about 2 miles .over darkened hurdles, Bft 9in high. 2. Hack Humile Race, of 15 sovb ; one mile and a half; minimum weight 10 stono; post entry 15s. 3. Fi.ting Handicap ; .30 sovs; six furlongs; nominations 1 sovs; acceptance 10s, i Kick Race, of 10 sovs; 1 mile; catch weights; post entry 10s. 5. LV.J.C. Handicap, 80 sovs; second horse, 5 sovs from stakes; two miles; nominations 1 sov; acceptance' i ! sovs and 1 bov at post. 6, Haok Race, 15 sovs; one milo; minimum weight 10 stone; post entry lSs. . Maotinbokol'gh Handicap of 30 sovs; one milejnomination!sov;acceptances 10b. ' RULES AND REGULATIONS.

To bo run under the Rules of Racing adopted August 1886, No qualification Feo. Nominations for tho Handicap Hurdles, Flying, L.VJ.C and Marfcinborougli Handicaps j close with the Secretary at Martinborough on I WEDNESDAY, 17th 'November, at il p.m. Weights declared for Handicap Hurdles, i Flying; and L.V.J.C. on I'RIDAY, December I 3rd, at 7 p.m. Acceptances for same on WEDNESDAY, December 15th, at 9 p.m. Weights for the Martinborough Handicap to be doelared on the course after the L.V.J.O. is I rim, Acceptances for the same to be mado 30 minutes before the race takes place. Tho saJdiiig bell will ring at 11.30 a.m., the first raco to start at 12 noon sharp. Each race will start punctually at tho time appearing in | tho correct cards of the races, No scratching of horses allowed except through the Secretary, and not later than thirty minutes beforo tho time of starting. All entries and Nominations to be made in writing, scaled and addressed to tho Secretary. Entrance money to be enclosed, with color, sex, name, age and pedigree of the horse, name of the owner, and colors of the rider; in case of protest the same must be lodged with tho Secretary in writing within fifteen minutes after tho raco is run, with a deposit of two guineas, such deposit to bo forfeited if the protest is not sustained. Tho final payment for the Hurdles, Flying, and L.V J.O, Handicaps to bo made on the course an hour before the appointed time of starting for these events, i In all nomipatioM for handicaps the previous performances » v <> to to B' von ' This only applies where horses have not raced in tlio Wairarapa, and where their performances are not included in tho N.Z, Turf Record. A horse to run in tho Hack and Hack Hurdles must comply with the following conditions, viz.: it must bo in actual use as a bona fide hack; it must not have been trained or sweated in clothing, at least for six mouths! before ths race meeting; it must never have been entered for any raco the advertised stake of which baaboen more than fifty pounds;. it must never have won auy' raco except a Hack or Hack Hurdle race, ' Mail days from Featherston—Mondays, Wsdncsdays, Thursdays and Saturdays,. H.C.DOWMAN, 2431 - H6n Secretary, THEATRE ROYAL BUILDING, MASTERTON. JOHN WEILL BRONTON (Mi oj J. Mh Wellington). HAVING commenced business io Masterton as a tailor and clothier, and being a- thoroughly practical cutter and tailor in all branches of the trade, can guaiauteo every satisfaction. Ladies ridine habits, jackets, dolmans, &c, and every description of gentlemen's clothing, liveries, military, .naval, and police uniforms. Choice samples of cloths, fancy coatings, tweeds, serges, &c to select from. Fit, style and workmanship guaranteed. Latest London fnahion received monthly.' 2415 SPECIAL EVANGELISTIC SERVICES. 4.: WEEK of: Special Evangelistic J\ Services will bo. held in the Presbyterian Church, commencing on SABBATH, 21st hist, and continuing till FRIDAY, the 26th. Addresses will bo delivered by Revs. Elliott, Kodger, Buttle, Fulton, and | othora. ' , Sankey's Hymns will be sung. : All arc cordially invited to atteiul. NOTICE. ■■';,; RUNNINGS my paddock at. West Taratahi, one white and red POLY COW, branded AB (conjoined) on milking side, fork earl mark on same side, and top off other ear. If not claimed within 21 days and all expenses paid,, will be aeld to defmy expenses,. : 235* JOHNRAYNEK. "

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2457, 20 November 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2457, 20 November 1886, Page 3

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