;THyBSp^7th;BEPTJSMBERi.IBBB .-' • - s -i'/^'-l; : i'.."At"l;p.hi.;-'v"". '.j :[>'-v'i''c STOOK SALE AT THE JARATAHI YARDS;' Will poll by Public Auction as above: 100 Ewes and Lambs : ' ■•'■ 100 Wethers (store)' .GO Dry Ewes - v ' ; - 100 Ewes and Lambs ■ : ' '8 Yearlings Steers-.'; , ■ 60 Heifers 2 and 8 years old ' ,'5 Good Dairy Cows ■■'•■'. . 40 Steers and Heifers, 18 months ■ " toSyoars" ■■'' ■'■'■'loCalves ■■'• Further entries' oah bo received up to date of sale, and will bo advertised as received. 8004 ;pian|s;__pianoß. NEW AND SECONDHAND,;: IjWE n ASH, OK ON TIME PAYJ.; ut ..MENTSr .•;../ j P.H;WOOE)^ lias several firafc-clasa instruments for sale, nbwon viow at his Greytown Rooms '. V CALL AND INSPECT; ' No excuse foranyono bom? without a Piano never, 229-t
REGISTRATIONOF TRADE MARK IN exercise and purauiinco of the authority vested in me in this beklf by " The Trade Marks Act, 1866," I, tho Colonial Secretary of New Zoaland, do hereby certify that the trade mark herein Veicriytioii of Trade Mart . The Words "INDOCHINA." Nature of the Article to whicli it is intended suelt trade mark Ml apply. TEA. Has bocn duly registered.and that FREDERICK TAYLOR EEDMAN.ofthe Indo-Ohina Tea Depot, QueoiHtroet, Masterton,in tho Colonyof New Zealand, is entitled to tho use of the Baid trade mark, Issued from tlio Colonial Secretary's Office at'Wollingtcn, this Bth day of August,ono thousand eight hundred and eighty-eight. T.W.HISLOP, Colonial Secretary, and Eoaistrav of Trado Marks. 2974 WAIEARAPA HACK RACING i CLUB, FEATHEESTON. THE ANNUAL RACE MEETING, will be held on FRIDAY. November 9,1888, on Mr W. Nicol's Course, nearFeatherston. PROGRAMME.. 1. HANDICAP HURDLES, £25, second horse £5 from the Stakes; about 1\ miloa. Over six flights of hurdles 3ft Cin high, 2. MAIDEN PLATE, £ls. About 1 mile." 'Weight' for age. Open to all horses that have never won an advertised race. 3. WAIRARAPAHACKfIANDICAP £35, second horse £5 from tho stakes. About H miles. 4. LADIES' PURSE HANDICAP,£IB About l{ miles. Minimum weight, 9st 71b. 5 5. FLYING HANDIDAP, £25, second ho'rao £5 from stakes. About f mile. Winner of tho Wairarapa Hack Handicap to carry 71b penalty. - 6. MEMBERS' RACE, 110, About 1 mile. For horses whioh have never started, the bona-fide property of members, To be ridden by members. Minimum weight 12 atone, 7. CONSOLATION HANDICAP,£IO; About 1 mile. For all beaten horses at this meeting. Entries to bo made within half an hour after, the Flying Handicap is run. NOMINATION, ACCEPTANCES, &o, CLOSE ASUNDER. Nominations, WEDNESDAY, Oct 3, at 9 p.n?; Hack Hurdles 10s, Wairarapa Handicap, 15s, Ladies, Purse 7s Gd, Flyme, 10s, Weights declared Wednesday, Oct. 10,1888. Acceptances and entries for Maiden Plate, Wednesday, Oct 24, at 9 p.m. Entries for Maiden IBs. Ac ceptances-Handicap Hurdles IBs, Wairarapa Handicap 20s, Ladieß' Purse 7s 6d, Flying Handicap IBs, '• Members' • Race, post entry 10s, ConsolationEntries ss, half an hour aftor the Fiying. Acceptances 6s,half an hour after weights posted. ' For further particulars see posters,
W.BOCK, Secretary, Feathaston. WELLINGTON COLLEGK, rnflE Third Term will begin on MON--1 DAY, 17th September. OHAS, P. POWLES, 3001 .._ Scorofnrvi WHARMMA ROAD DISTRICT. "VTOTlCEwhereby given that it is 1> the intention of the Whareama Road Board at a mooting to bo hold on ™DAY,tho2Bth day of Soptembor, 1888 to conlirm by special, order the followinii resolution:—
That a special rate of 1-Btli of a penny in the pound be now made for the purpose of providing the interest and sinking fund upon a loan of £BOO borrowed under "The Government Loans to Local Bodies Act,, 1880," for reforming and metalling portions of the Blairlogie Road.auoh special rate shall be an annually recurring rate aud shall bepayable half-yearly 'on the first days of February and August in bach year for 20 years.jintil tho loan is paid off, just paymoufc payable as from tho first day of August, 1888, and shall he levied on the rateablevalqe of the following properties within tho Whareama -Road Diatriot :—All that part ' of Subdivision No, 1, : lying to the Eastward of Section 029, 528,528, and 520; the wholo of subdivision No, 2, that por- ■ tion of Subdivision No. 3, lying to the Westward of tho District Road, excepting Sections 892 aud 89?, and iHcludin? the area in Section 32 excluded from the Waironga. Trust Estate ; also Sections 900, 784, 785,776,780,779, part section 782 (500 acres), 771, and 773, in Subdivision 4. CHAS.A.FIFKERTUX, ' Clerk/'' MASTOTON EOAD DISTRICT, A MEETING of tho ratepayers of •the district will be held on SATURDAY, the.22nd current, at 3 o'clock p.ui,, for tho purpose of considering a proposal to ro-#diyido Nos, 2 and B:Wards anjlfre boundaries.: : ■.;■'■ . ■":>:-: MLSONE,?: -:' ;: >-,;"v r vr:Clerk,:. ; ;Road Board;Ofncer--;"'-.: ; " -,^: s : WOBMM{M Septeinber, I6BBi
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3005, 17 September 1888, Page 3
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759Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3005, 17 September 1888, Page 3
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