liowes & loruH. Preliminary Notice. Important sale of leases ,We' lingion College and Girli High School Reserve 40-Mile Bush. LOWEB & lOMS ara initructed i . sell on a day to be fixed in futuif advertisement, th« wholo of the aboy Reserves in auctions of' 15 to 225 a?fe each. Pull particulars in future adfor tiaement. - 2481 LOWES & lOMS. REMOVAL OF THE WAIRARAPA CLOTHING FACTORY. T WISH to infotm my numerous friendi J-. and customers and the inhabitants o! Masierton generally, that I have removed the above factory to larger premises, ueit door to T. G. Mason, Chemist, and Bre opening up a large atock of Moa'g, Boy's ; and Youth's New Zealand Tweed CLOTHING, which I am marking off at 10X advance on the Mill Prioeo. My sustombrs will therefore make t clean saving of at least 20%, by buying their slothing aitho ' WAIRARAPA CLOTHING FACTORY. Note the addross— Next Door ro T. G. Mason, QomSiBBM, Masierxo*. E. B. HARE, Manager. SHEEP FOR SALE. 2000 ross '^ ® weß 3500 0-to °foHalf.bred Wethers 2000 oUr "' Half-bred Wothora 500 to 2000 2-tooth Half-bred Ewea The young aheep aro good oi their clans ind will be.in good condition. Delivery ;iveu about middle of January at Taho'aite if required. This is about the loaresfc point of flawkes -Bay to Wai•arapa. Apply to— ' G.D.HAMILTON, '473 , Inangatoro, Tahoraite, MASTERTON & OPAKI' CLUB. Summer Meeting 1886. Jo.ba held on tbo"NEW EA® COURSE, OPAKI, on , iIONDAY 27, TUESDAY, 28 DECEMBER". FIRSTDAY. )ERBTj of 85 Sovs.—Second horse 10 sovi. For three-year olds. Colls, fist lOlba ; Fillies and Geldings, Betslbs. miles. Nomination 1 aov; 1 sov at night of general entry. 1 bov at. pojt. Closed with, 13 nominations. Member's Haok Race, of 20 Bovs.-r Second horso 5 sovs. For hb'raes that have novor started for any race; 12 st., up. Horses to be the bonafide property of Members of the Club at least one month previous to dato of meeting and to be ridden by members. Once round the course. Post entry 1 sov. )paki Stakes Handicap, 125 aovs, — Second horso 10 sovs, 1$ miles. Nomination, 1 sov; acceptance 3 sovs; and 2 sovs at post. llaiden District Hack Race, ' 15 sovs, For horses that have never started for any race. Once round the courso. Catch weights. Post entry IBs. )hampaone Stakes, of 100 sovs,-Second horse 20 sovs. For two-year-olds, Colts, 7et lOlbs; Fillies and Geldings, Vat 61b. Six Furlongs. Nomination, 1 sov; 2 sovs at night of general entry; 1 sov at post. Closed with 11 nominations. lailway Plate CO sovs.— Second horso 10 sovs. £ mile. Nomination 1 sov; acceptance 2 bovs. | SECOND DAY. ftutblE Handicap, 40 bovs. —Second horse 10 sovs, 2 miles; over hurdles 3ft 6in high. Nomination 1 sov. laok Hubdl/E Race, 15 sovs,—Second horse 2 sovs. Once round the course. Not less than lOafc up. Post entry 15si lasierton Handicap, 50 sovs.—Second horse 10 sovs. 1 mile. Nomination 1 sov; acceptance £1 - lack Race, 10 sovs,—For' horses in actual use as a hack, and which have never run tor other than Hack Races. Once round the course, Catch weights, Post entry 10s. Vadesmens Handicap, 80aoY8,-Second horse ; lo sovs. miles,, Nomination. I aov'; acceptance 2 sovs, and 1 sov at post. • lack Race, 10 sovs.-Once round the course, jfiria stono tip. Poat entry 10s. ' loNsoiiATioN Handicap, 25sovb.—Seoond . horae ssova, 1 mile, Post entry I feuv. •Nomipationii for Opaki Stakes Hindiap, Hallway Plate' Handicap, Maakerton landicap, and Tradesman s Handicap b b'e'se&idd and aadroated to thq Seorc* aryf), Misterton, on;,' Saturday,. Noveifli'er '27 th', at' 9 p.m. Weights to be eclaVid 'on Saturday,. Docember 11th, 18' p.m. General entries and weepy ancoton' Saturday,. 18th Decomoer, at i o'clotk p.m. No qualification,; fee equired. All races to be run und6f ; the, ules of' racing. Haudicapper TMe S k ) evett '• : RICHARD J. FITTPN,; ,' A3f ■ ' " Secretary, M.,O,J.Q > • WANTED KNOWN.i' "'^ J. BIREEL'S- ; i AT NEEDLEWORK AND' ?Awf BEV- rosiTORY, 45 Cdba-sireet, WrxiwoioN. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS: in great \j variety _and ( at very''low pricej. Splendid ohoice ol Dolls, dressed 'ana: andros^ed,. talking' andr- silent,; (roraiid io tw& guineas,. Beautiful[Plush; Bags and Ladies' Companions, from 2jj» 16s. 'Varied stock of Plusli Photo-Framei, Albums, &c,', Wonderfully cheap. Endless variety of Toys as usual, cheapest in town. i 5 CPBA-aiKEßit Wellington. 24813 XMAS CAKES I XMAS CAKES! XMAS CAKES I WANTED KNOWN. - A, 1 McGLASHANhas the best selection of Cakes in the Wairarapa. Scotch Short-bread a speciality,, Cockburn'a Block, Queeu Street.,, „ ,2481
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2485, 24 December 1886, Page 3
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