■ MAiSTKK'MUUPAIQ . JOCKEY _ CLUB. Summer Meeting 1886. To; be' held on the' NEW. RACE ,-'■ .COURSE,'OPAKI,: on MONDAY 21; ■-.* TUESDAY, 28 ■ DECEMBER.;'.. v: - ;) : 'FIRST day; :'■; ■-',.: Derby, (if 85Sov8'.-Seoond hoiselQfiavs. . : For.threo-year olds. • Colts, Bst. lOlbs '; Fillies and Geldings, Bsb 51bs. Nomination Ibov ; 1 'sov, at night of general entry. 1 sov at post. Closed with 13 nominations. Manual's Hack RiOE, of 20 Second horse 5 sovs.. For horses that have nevor started for any race ; 12 at., up. Horses to be the boiiafide property of Members of the Club at least one month previous to dato of raoetinc;, and to be ridden by .metabers.. Once round the course. Post entry 1 sov. Opaki . Stakes' Handicap, 125 sovs,Second horse 10 sovs, 1| miles. Nomination, 1 sov; acceptance 3 sovs; and 2 sovs at post. ■■'■•'■' |•• MaioekDistrict Hack Race,' 15 ; sovs, I ■"■ For horses that have never started for any race.- OncerourtdthecourßO. Catch . woights;,.Post entry 15s. Champagne Stakes., of 100 Bovs.-Second . horse 20 sovs. •. For two-year-olds,-Colts, 7stlolbs;.Filließ-and Geldings, --7st(jlb, Six Furlongs. -Nomination, 1 sov; 2 sovs at night of general entry ;. 1 aov at post.' Closed with 11 nominations. 0 . ■ : . •■■'. Railway Plate Handicap; 60 bovb.- ■' .Second horse 10 sovbj.| mile; Nomina- . tion 1 sov; acceptance 2 bovb. ' '"•' ■■ ...SECOND DAY,. '; : Hurdle Handicap,-. 40 ,- ; sovs~Sfl'cond ' horse. 10 sovs. 2 miles; ,oyey.,'hurjdles . 3ft Gin 144 Nomination, i sov. Hack Hurdle Race, 15, sovs.-Sepond horse 2 sovs. Oncoround.the course.'' Not fe?s than 10st up..' Post entry 15sjMaSterton Handicap,. 50 .sora-Second ;■ horse 10 sovs, 1 mile," Nomination l sov;-acceptanto £llos. ; I Hack Race, 10 bovb.—For horses in . actual use as a hack, and .which have .never run lor other than Hack Races.' Once-round the course.' Catch weights. ' Pust'eni'ry l'Oa, Tradesmen's Handicap, 80sovs.-Second horse 10'sovs. 1J miles. Nomination 1 sov'; acceptance'2 sovs, and 1 s<Jv at, ■ post; Back Race, 'lO sovs.-Onco .round the ■ course. Nine stouo-up. Post entry .: 10s '. - '■■.- • . ■■■'■'■■ Consolation Handicap, 25 soys.-^Second ■ Horse'Ssovs, 1 mile,-Post entry 1 bqv:' Nominations for Opakf Stak.es : Handir cap, Railway Plate Handicap, Masterton Handicap, aiid' Tradesman's Handicap (to be oealed aud'addressed to : tlio. Secretary), Masterton,-oa'Saturday,' Novem 1 . ber 27th, at 9 .p.m. : '-,,■■ Wmghts to be declared on Saturday,' December. 11th,. tit 8 p.m. General entries, and acceptances on Saturday,' 18th .December, at' 9 o'clock p.m..' No qualification' feo required. All vaoe'n to be run under! the rules of racing. Haudicapper: Mr •J. O. EVETT. ■ • RICHARD J; FITTON, 2437 Secretary, M.O.JiC. ' REMOVAL OF THE T WISH to inform my numerous friends -A- and customors and the inhabitants of Masterton generally,- that 1 have removed the abovo factory to larger premises, next .door to T. G, Mason,' Chemist, .and are opening up a large atpek of Men's, Boy's and Youth's New Zealand Twoed CLOTHING, which lam marking off at 10% advance 011 the Mill Prices.. My custoinors will therefore make a- clean saving of at least 20$, by buying their clothing at the WAIR ARAPA CLOTHING FACTORY. Note tho address—. ■, . ■ Next Door to T. G, Mason, Queen Street, Masterton. ■ B. 11 HARE,' - LOCAL FMT, DEPOT, . QUEEN-ST., MASTERTON.. LARGE quantities-of fruit for prcserv- ■■ ing will be disposed of at Wholesale Prices during the season.' '• Thoso' requiring: fruit•,-fiir> presorves should book their orders early. -• ,-- registry office ' for 1 serv : .•; '■ yanks'"; : -";:.;, 21.39 '"". MASTERTON HCSPIT^L C ' H AL. ■ A married, couple. without encuiuberance'us.'"' >'/v' "■ . .CUSTODIAN &W. MATRON.'., .: : Salary£loo per'annum..Application'/ with testimonials will W received up to WEDNESDAY, Bth December. • - .W.:S.E'LLAR,. . . Secretary. Masterton, 23rd Nov, 1886;' ''• ■ 2459 . BRICKS VERSUS. RUBBISH.. TRUSCOTT & AIPASS the perman'entbriokmakurs, bog to inform the public generally'that they deliver GOOD' BRICKS ,iu Masterton and neighborhood-, andas their brickfield is adjacent to tho railway they aye in a- position to supply, first class bricks; to- any of the stations' or sidings along'the Railway CHEAPER than any other pihmiri the Wahwapi -BABY Lilt Eft. i ~ ADIES AND CHILDRENS underJj clothing etc.. made, to order. Charges strictly moderate. ": MRS P. CHRISTIANSEN, Queen-street, Opposite Kibblowhite'j Hotel. , 2442 THE COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE^ ASSURANCE SOCIETY(Limited). I rpHE only British or Colonial office 1 offorius TONTINE POLICIES in ' Australasia. '"' ; LocAL.ApENf:'W. SELLAR., District Agent ; THOMAS 1 MACKAY. . ' ' -'." '"' 2339 iMASTER'TONMOUNTED INFANTRY I•'..;:■';.'.; - ■ A MEETING will be'hold an the 1 CLUB HOTEL,.Masterton, on' Saturday the 4th December at 8. o'clock ip.ni.. for tho ; -purpose- o(:enrolling the nahießof persons, wphng to form' a couipatiy of Mounted, Infantry Volunteers;' ... -.G.WEMYSSDALRYMPLE. 1 "■i-r .■'■■:■'-' 2463
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2465, 1 December 1886, Page 3
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