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la's, hvovm & Co. JAS. BROWN, & . CO, AjJCTIfeRINO LAND, STOCK, WATE, FINANCIAL itas,' Agents for the Permanent Investmentjand Loan Association of AVairarapa.: The Mignon Piano on Monthly Payments. Money to lend, on good security. TTlOll SALE.-iOn the Dixon Estate six ,T quarter .aero Sections,, price £4O each ;' term's £5 casli;, balance 3yrs $%; .1 acre 19 perches, having, a -frontas?b ot about 150 ft Columbu Road, : price £120,. easy •terms./ Five-roomed house : and section, .£175; terms. Building site,-Bannister-street., £SO, onlv £5 deposit. Half an acre Bentley's Estate : Section in Beiitley's Estato, double frontage, 90/ •x 330 links, prico £35. Several house properties in various parts of the Town. Also Country Properties. List on application. 2438 « UPPER OPAKI SAW MILL. ALEX. McLEOD'&.CO. PRO'PBIETOKS. T UMBER cut at current rates. Heart ofTotara a special lino. 2470, TAUEBU SAW AND PUINING TO BUILDERS AND THE PUBLIC . GENERALLY. THE Undersigned, having imported a lirst-clas3 ' Planinjj Macliino from America, is now prepared to execute allonlei'B for Mooring, Liiiiw, Mouldings, Architraves, &c, &c. Prices on application. 2469 ROBERT DONALD. MABTERTON & OPAKI ' JOCKEY_ CLUB. Summer Meeting 1886. To be held on tho NEW RACECOURSE, OPAKI, on MONDAY 27, & TUESDAY, 28 DECEMBER. ' ' FIRST DAY. Derby, of So Sovs. -Second horse 10 sovs, For three-year olds. Colts, Bst lOlba; Fillies and Geldings, Bstslbs, 1| miles. Nomination 1 sov; 1 sov at night. of general entry. 1 sov at post. Closed with 13 nominations. Member's Hack Race, of 20 bovb.Sncond horse 5 sovs. For horses that have never started for any race ; 12 st., up. Horses to bo the bonafide property of Members of the Club at. least one month previous to date of meeting, and to bo ridden by members. Once sound the course. Post entry 1 sov. ■ • • ' Opaki Stakes Handicap, 125 sovs,— Second liorse 10 bovr,. U miles, Nomination,!sov ; acce[.'\v:ce3sovs; and 2 sovs at post. Mawen District Hack Race, 15 eova; For horses that have never started for any race. Once round the course. Catch weights. Post entry 15s. Champagne Stakes, of 100 sovs.—Second horse 20 sovs, For two-year-olds, Colts, 7st lOlbs; Fillies and Geldings, ■ ■ 7st lilb. Six Furlongs. Nomination, 1 sov; 2 sovs at night of general entry ; 1 sov at post. Closod with 11 nominations. Railway Plate Handicap, CO sovs,Second liorse 10 sovs. f mikyNiiiuina-' tion l.sov; acceptance 2 sovs. ■. SECOND DAY. Hurdle Handicap, 40 sovs,—Second horse 10sovs, 2miles: over hurdles 3ft Gin high. Nomination 1 sov, Hack'Hurmb Race, 15'sovs,—Second horse 2 sovs. Once round the course, Not less than lOst up. Post entry 15s. Mastekto.v Handicap, 50 sovs.-Second liorse 10 sovs. 1 mile. Nomination 1 sov; acceptance £llos. Hack Race, 10 sov'a.—For horses in actual use as a hack, and which have never run lor other than Hack Races.

Onou round the course, Catch weights. Post entry 10a.' TttADusiiEN's Eanmcap, SOsovs.—Second liursß 10 sovs. 1;} ii)iles. Nomination 1 sov; acceptance 2 sovs, and 1 sov at post. Hack Race, 10 sovs.—Once round the course. Nine stone up. Post entry 10s. Consolation Handicap, 25 sovs.—Second horse ssovs, 1 mile, Post entry 1 imv. Nominations for Upaki Stakes Handicap, Railway Plate Handicap, Masterton Handicap, and Tradesman's Handicap (to be sealed and addressed to the Secretary), Mastorton, on Saturday, November 27th, at 9 p.m. Weights to be declared on Saturday, December 11th, at 8 p.m. General entries and acceptances on Saturday, 13th December, at 9 o'clock p.m. No qualification' feo required. All races to be run under the rules of racing, Handicapper: Mb J. 0. EVBTT. RICHARD J. FITTON, 2437 ■ • . • Secretary, M.O.J.C. mHE "Tailor arid Cutter." the leading X journal of the trade in the world, thus retors to Messrs GEORGESON'hnd Co's exhibit of Wclliiigton.-niado clothing in the Colonial and- Indian Exhibition, London-;—" The goods are in glass-cases and'-we cannot get a near-view of tliera ; but judging by the felling inside''of a Covert Coat, and as much as we could seo of its edges, we do not think that anything better c'onM bo shown from' any part of the world. We cortainly did not seo any foiling m Ryan's, exhibition to equal it for evidence or really sound practical tradramansliip. It is an easy thing to attempt feats of -workmanship lor a special occasion, but a close inspection of small things will generally reveal irregularities,! thus showing ' that -the operator is not used to it. But this work as far as wo- could see, is perfectly regular, and not done- for the occasion. We must certainly congratulate our colonial brethren upon their enterprise. The ovidences of their industry arc manifold, and clearly show that''they belong be fairly and truthfully termed a great and glorious people. 2450 NOTICE, ' nm. DIXON, Blacksmith and Fanier, Bannister-street, Masterton, begs to thank tho public for their past favors, and begs to inform them that he has again started in the trade and solicits the patronago of all his old customers and as many new ones as can como, Horses carefully shod; bad foot cured, Colonial Oveiia on sale! Cheap Portable Boilers, made and repaired on tho premises. Tho Champion Wire iStrriiubr' (Dixon's'Champion, took first prize at tho Masterton Show, beating three other patents. The public are advised to, sao tho Champion before buying any other, as it does away with boring the posts, and dnssaip.t require any holder or lilusf. It' is nlso. light, strong, and durable., rlorses'shod at'6s per set cash, Is extra charged for booking. Geo. Dixox, Bannister-street, Maiterton, 2473

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2477, 15 December 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2477, 15 December 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2477, 15 December 1886, Page 3

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