Situated in the Bidpfu'-d-Mistiiet, ? -vonteen inilus from .\lLsti rtmi. This .splendid ••;Tk:' iuiiißiyeiiiiiiti, include six '4im'D«:gj-flu^s r antinl foncm?, a"d 800 acres'Jjiirl dimi. in "Rnidjsh-grasses, and iuLdi'iiilVtl'iutno'Dii'fuuient'padddckSj' a substantial dwelling sheep yards', and iif.!ier\'iitliuililfiig3. 'BOOO .Sheep are now (lurnih'ivrd ,\\;i his'.Estate, lint it'.' is r ;•;:..- „: cm') iiig-kliliiio.il larger numThe .property i? for Aissofit a low prick on easy terms, and as'an iifvcstinout is superior to any estate now in tho market thi'difghoui the Colony. Fn r farther particulars apply office of ciiw paper. v 2494
OPSWINfILHOTICE. MABTERTON PLUMBING AND GASSITTING WORKS.' DAVID PICKERING, (EskblkM 1814.) IN thanking the public of Maetoiton and surrounding district for- the liberal support during the past 12 years, D. P be« 6 to announce having completed his new premises, and is now enabled to execute all orders entrusted to him with despatch. Tradesmen, shopkeepers, and the public generally are respectfully invited to inspect his new and varied stock GAS FITTINGS before purchasing elsewhere. All Requisites in Plumbing and Gasfitting always in stock, and all work guaranteed, as none but competent workmen are employed. Electiic and other Bells fitted, Hot, Uold, and Shower Paths tittrd on the latest iiinrovcd wincinli'S. 2380 BOOTH. BOOTS. BOOTS. MR TAYLOR returns thanks to the scttlui'3 of Tinui and Wliaroama, for tho liberal support accorded to him in the past, also that he has made a Grflml lietlmttioii n the price of Boots, First-class Watertight* from £1 Is Cash, Bookud £1 2s. 241(i
MAbTERTON-OPAKI JOCKKY CLUB AOTOMHISETIIH!. To Lb held on the OPAKI RACE COURSE on THUESDAY, MAECH 17th, 1887. (St. IViti'ick'sDay.) Hiuidbj.pei'-Mi'J.U. Evcti.
HurdleHaxdicip. 30?nvs., Second liorse 10 sovs, lfmiles; over hurdles Sit Gin high. Nominations 1 60\'., acorptance 10s. Back Uuw'iis Race, 15 sovs., second ho.se 2 sovs, Once round the coir so, Not less than 10 stone up. Post entry 15s. St. Patrick's Day Handicap, 80sovb., Ih lilies, Nomination 1 bov., acceptance 2 sovs, -and 1 sov at post. Novel Race, 20 sovs,, If miles, Catch weights. The winner to become the absolute property of the Stewards, and to be sold by public auction ten minutes after the race, the proceeds to go to the Race Junds. Post entry 1 sov. Maotrtw Flying Stakes, 50 sovs., second horse 10 sovs, f uiile. Nomination 1 sov., acceptance £110.«, Hack Rack, 15 sovs. Second horse 2 bovb. Once round the course. Bst up. For hows in actual use as hacks, and which h'vo never run for other than hack race- Post entry 15s, Grand Stand Handicap, 80 bovb., second horse 5 sovs. 1 link Nomination 1 sov., acceptance 10s. The Handicap fur this event will be made mid declared oji the course 20 minutes after the ALstertoii Flying Stakes have been run. Acceptances close 20 minutes after weights have been ovclnred. Nominations for Hu die Handicap, St. Patrick's Handicap, Mastcrton Flying Stales and Grand Stand Handicap, (to be sealed and add rased to the Sec, Master tun), on SATURDAY, February 19th, at 9 p.m. Weights to A .a declared < n Wednesday, March 2nd, at 8 p.m. Acceptances on Wednesday, oth March at 9 p.m. RICHD, J. FITTON, 2512 Secretary. sS II IJIv.L VI fe. TO BUILDERS & OTHERS.-W. Prangnell has made arrangements •with Wiley Bros, (Carterton), for their celebrated shingles, and will supply the neighborhood-mi the Shortest notice in any quantity. Also, Uora-lkocKS, Wnirii Pink Split Paiixos. and Finnwood. A stock kept on hand, Note the address— W. PRAKONELI* Town Carrier, Chureh-st,, (next Daily Office) Mastertin, 2120
OPAKI 'SAW HILLS Richard Evernden, PROPRIETOR. RTPI BEGS to notify that he has , Jj, purchased from Mr' Jons Graham the above plant and business, and is prepared to cut and deliver timtor, to order, any sizo, and at the LOWEST TRADE HATES. In connection with the above, John Graham thanks liU numeroue customers for past favors, and trusts a continuance of the same may be extended to his Any orders left at the Opaki Mm, or at J. Graham's Store (late Rapp& flare), Emporium, Masterton, will rec he prompt attention. 1906 SPECIAL FOR THE FESTIVE SEASON.
F.J,PRESTON.; . DIRECT IMPORTER OF ATJSTRA- ■ I.US WINES, TT7ISHES to inform" Ws Wairarapa V V customors and others that ho has received 1100 yallmis of AUSTRALIAN WINKS of different varieties, all well uwtuiU'd, now mi sale at the . ...ADiiLAiDE WINE VAULTS, Lajibton Quay, 217G ' Wellington.
JAMES PLTRiE (LukMwrdJonen,) LIOUNSiiD UJSKEB&L GABBIER. GOUDS conveyed to all putts of the .' Biirmigli and siiiTuundiiu?. district lit lowest cm rout rates. Orders left with Mr 13. Jones will receive prompt intention.- ..-.•.. "■.'■■■ 2220
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Issue 2550, 18 March 1887, Page 4
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