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qthFapq w,w ■^ r^ an g anni ' a lot of SHEEP SHEARS, WOOL BALES, etc., etc. ■ * OUR MR GRAHAM IS A. TRAINS TEA BLENDER. V We take this opportunity to express our gratitude for the way in which the superior quality of our Tea's are ben" .; appreciated, as shown by the increasing demands for ! I , f , £^ L I T S A lQr lar ge consumsrs, station holders , etc., etc., Is 6dm half chests, 401b each; sam pl e .iree ' We have a Good Sound Tea, at lsSd A Really Good Family Tea at 2s A Fine Rich full Tea, 2s 4d. ■sWs'"^"^ Candles per lb, from sd, per Box 10s Soap, from three bars for sjd, per Box, 5s fid Baking Powder per tin, 0d Pickles, per tin, lOcl Orange and Lemon Peel, Is 3d Van Hputen's Cocoa, 4s 4d Best Oatmeal, 3s per bag Prime Potatoes, 6s per bag Stai)b ' Co^ated SAWS SPAM TOO T' S f dS ',' ?*! description bAWb, bl AUEb, TOOLS. Agent for Mauriceville Lime Get our quotations before buying elsewhere LIBERAL TEIIMS to Lam* mivm
MASTERTON AND OPAKI : JOCKEY_CLUB.. SUMMER MEETING, 1877, To be held on tho Masterton-Opal Racecourse on MONDAY and TUESDAY, Dec. 26 and 27, PROGRAMME. EIRST DAY.Derby of 125 sovs; second horse 20 sovi third hone 5 sovs from advertise amount. For three year-olds. Coll Bst lOlbs, Fillies and Geldings 8s 51bs. 1| miles, Nomination 1 so\ 0 sovs on night of general entry, an 1 sqv at the post, Members Hack Race, of 20 sow Second horse 5 sovs, For horse that have never won an advertise' race. 12 stone up. Horses to-be th . bona fide property of Members c the Club for at least one monti previous totho date of this meeting and to be ridden by members. One round the course. Post entry Iso Opaki Stakes Handicap, of 100 sovs second horso 10 sovs; third liorea i sovs. H miles. Nomination 1 sov acceptance L2, and L2 at the post. Maiden District Hach Race, of 15 sovs For horses that, have never startei for any race, Once round the course Catchweights, post entry 15s Champagne Stakes, of 100 sovs; seconi horse 20 sovs from advertised ainoun For two-year-olds Colts 7at JOlbs Fillies and Geldings 7st Gibs. Si: furlongs. Nomination 1 sov; 2 sov on night of general entry, and 1 so at tho post Ladies Bracelet of 15 sovs; seconi horse 5 sovs. For bona fide Ladie Hacks which have been owned b; residents in the North County fo three months previous to the date o this meeting. 10st up. £ mile Gentlemen riders. Railway Plate' Handicap, of 60 sovs second horse 10 sovs. f mile. No initiation 1 sov; acceptance 2 sovs SECOND DAY. Hurdle Handicap, of 30sovs; seconi horse 5 sovs. 2 miles, over hurdle: 3ft Gin high. Nominations 1 sov acceptance 10s Hack Hubble Race, of 15 sovs; seconi horse 2 sovs, Once round the course lOst up. Post entry 15s Masterton Handicap, of 50 sovs; sec ond horse 10 sovs. 1 mile. Nomi nation 1 sov; acceptance £llos Hack Race, of 10 sovs. For horses ii actual use as a hack, and which havi never run for other than Had races, 1 mile; catch weights. Pos entry 10s Tradesmen's Handicap, of 70 sovs second horse 5 soys. 1|- miles Nomination 1 sov; acceptance L 10s; and 1 sov at the post Hack Race, of 15sovs; second horsi '6 sovs, Once round the course; Osl up, Post entry 15s Consolation Handicap; of 25 sovs second horse 5 sov3, 1 mile. Posl entry 1 sov NOMINATIONS for the Opaki Stake: Handicap, Railway Handicap, Hurdli Handicap, Masterton Handicap, ant Tradesmen's Handicap (to be sealed an< addressed to the Secretary), close at Mas terton, on WEDNESDAY, November3o at 9 p m WEIGHTS to be declared on WEDNES DAY, December 14, at 8p m, Genera Entries and Acceptances mi Wednesday December 21, at 9 pm, Handicapper, M J, O, Evett. No qualification fee required 2750 " THOMAS MACKAY, Sec. . ceived a new supply of WATCHES ROTHERHAMS, WALTBAMS, AN MA'IHEYS, and every description JEWELLBT. SPECTACLES to suit all sights. A work doneat the lowest trade price ;'A. HENDERSON, ■' QUEEMfREET (SjASTURION,
MASTERTON LIVERI& BAIT STABLES. HOOD & SHAW tender their best eiianks to the travelling publicana iki «e tiers of the district for the liberal patronage bestowed on them einco thev commenced business in Masterton, Thoy havonow to announce that the CLUB STABLES ; We been re-erected and re-opened, and „ m wi be-found commodious, comfortable, ed well-ventilated, and supplied with eve -v | t3 convenience that travellers or owners of ! S I; Horses can desire. v, The Mff stables havo been designed id with all the latest improvements, and i?SSop I(mc,mboWARRANTED eg A first class collection of Buggies. >d Garry-als, and reliable Saddle Horses ie constantly onhire at modenito rates ot jjveiy attention paid to the requiretli ments of Commercial Travellers. ft Tl ,r° " Favorite" 'Bus meets every )V SECURE PADDOCKP 2211 •-, NOWISTHt TIME FOR CHEAP BOOTS * E. PETEBSGN id _. ' Qt Does not mislead the Public with great j. Clearing Sales, but has deterj x mined in future to allow J A DISCOUNT OF ONE PENNY IN TfiESHILINGONALLCASH id SALES." BS , y The whole of the Stock is marked * IN PLAIN FIGURES. nf So that e. There can bo no mistaking the Price. i! Intending purchasers will find it to their o-" advantage to call and s. Inspect nis stock bkfoke pukchasino ELSEWHERE. id All descriptions of Bouts made to order JS and repairs neatly done, i CHARGES MODFRATB. Note the addrcsß—- '* -EXQELSIQftBOOT D£POT. 3, Opposite Club Hotel, Mnsteiton > WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD lh BRANCH CLASSES , e Of the WELLINGTON * SCHOOL OF DESIGN AT HIE , ; INSTITUTE, Masterton j Director, Ahtuuk D. Rimy. Gold Medalist and National Scholar of South se Kensington. Instructor, Joseph Gaut, s t holaer of South Kensington certificates and prize taker 3 t Classes.will beheldasfollows : TECHNICAL EVENING CLASSES. Drawing in outline from casta':'and es groups of models, drawing iu light and !o shade from the same, with applications ,d to .trades and professions generally. ,d Special course for 2nd grade certificate „. MONDAY AND THURSDAY,. 7to (j t 9 p.m. 10s per quarter. Geometrical and Perspective Drawing 3. 2nd grade, a) FRIDAY, Geometry 7to 8 p.m., Perj,( spective Bto 9 p.m. 10s per quarter. Ir DAY CLASSES. I (a) Drawing from casts and groups of models, with elementary perspective as - applied to sketching from nature, &c. (ut) Painting from the cast, groups of objects in colors, Plant form and Lande scapes. MONDAYS andFRIL>AYS3 tosp 111. Drawing £1 1 8) Painting £2 2 B per y quarter. Sketching class arranged if desired. Exiiminatinns held annually and certificates awarded. AH fees muit be paid, and students provided with registered ,Sl numbers previous to commencing study. ■ ■■ Names may be enrolled at Mr T, E, Prioo's, bookseller. .
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2764, 2 December 1887, Page 1
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