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I Uiiderthepatrbnago.'of-the Ladies and . QEsrißMffl.pf.MMitetlion.-FIXTURES-FOR;THE; WEEK. MONDAY-Rinking/' (Ladies V night); ~.' Pearson's Band''.' ' : ; " TUESDAY ■ UUvV:'■'.' ; WEDNESDAY ; Rmkin ß'. .. Thursday—Kinking : party, Pearson's Band. : ' ; : :■ .'■ '■■'" ■. :•" FRIDAY-} -Einkin?- ':■ Saturday! . , •".'.. And every morning as usual. : ; Arrangements are being made for the early appearance.. of those eminent Opevatic.Artistes-.SiGNOU and Madame Wairarapa Jockey Club. ' ""■ ANNUAL MEETING.,. fO BE HELD on the MOROA J RACECOURSE, GREYTOWN, TUESDAY, January 22nd, President-J, P, Russell; YicG-Frosi-dent-H,-S,'Wardell; Judge-John Drummond ; Stewards H. fl. Beetham, A. Matthews, W. Oldwill, 0. J. Tully, James Macara, E, W. Dorset, Alex McKenzie, H. Hume, T. Grace, B.Kimberley, 0. H. Gayfer, "W. 0. Williams; Treasurer—W-.0. Buchanan; Starter—Nath. Grace ;-Handicappers— The Stewards; Clerk of the Scales —E. W. Dorset;' Timokeeper-W, 0. "Williama; Olerk of Course-O. Ticehurst,'

PROGRAMME-1889. 1, Haok Hurdle Handicap, of 15 sova; second horso 3 aovs, over hurdles 3ft 6in high; one milo and a distance, Nomination 10s, acceptance 6s. 2, Maiden Pute, of 80 sovs; second horaessovs; one mile and a Quarter; Weight for ago; open to all horses that have never won a race of 20 sovs, hack and hurdle races excepted. Entrance, £llos. . 3, Maiden Hack Eace, of 12 sovs j six furlongs j Open to all qualified hacks that have never won a race of any desciption. Post entrance, 10s. 4, Wairarapa Cur Handicap, of GO sovs Bocoiid horse 5 sovs; one mile and a-half, Nomination 1 sov, acceptance 2 sovs. 5, Hack Eace, of 10 sovs ; ono mile; No weight less than .eight stone. Post entrance, 10s, 6, Moroa Handicap, of 30 sovs, second horse 5 sovs; 0 furlongs; nomination, 1 sov, acceptance 10s. 7, Handicap Hack Race, of 15 sovs j second hoise 3 sovs.; one mile; nomination 10s, acceptance ss. Nomination to be mado on night of general entry, and acceptance after the' Moroa Handcap. Handicap made on the course, 8.- Grand Stand Handicap, of 30 sovs; second horse 0 sovs; one mile; Nomination 1 sov, acceptance 10s. The' Handicap for this race will be made on the Course after the Moroa'Handicap is Acceptances and Entries for Maiden Plato and Handicap Haok Race are to be mado on TUESDAY, January 16th,

NATH. GRACE, » HonSoo. PALMERSTONSAJjEYAEDS. THURSDAY, JANUARY 17th, FREEMAN R, .JACKSON, & Co,, J will sell as above at 1 o'clock. 160 Cows and Calyes 100 Empty Cows 43 Dry Cows 100 Two-year old Heifers. 50 Young Cows 3000 Two-tooth Wothers 2000 Four & six-tooth Wethors A LL ACCOUNTS due to Wihjams and Babker up to December 31st, 1888, mmt bo paid to Mr It, J. Fitton, Central Chambers, Mastetton, on or berfore MONDAY, January 21st 1889, otherwise they will • be placed in a soltoitor's hands for collection. ; (Signed), WILLIAMS & BARKER,. THE WAIEABAPA AND BAST COAST PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. Founded 1877, /wpomtaZ 1878, THE ANNUAL KAM AND KWE FAIR. Will be held on WEDHESDAY.Om FEBRUARY,IB69 IN THE SOCIE'HE'S PRIVATE SHOW GROUNDS, Near the Railway Station, Carterton, Sale to Commence at 11,30, Entries close on WEDNESDAY, January 30th, at noon. A.W.DORSET, Secretary.

HAWKES BAY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. ITIHE ANNUAL HAM FAIR will be hold on WEDNESDAY, Oth February. E..KIBBLEWHITE, Tobbaconist, &c.j [Opi'osiie Oebisaii Chambers,] MASTERTON. BEST American'Brantlsoi TOBACCO andCIGAKETTESIn LARGE VARIETY. FANOY, TOBACCONISTS AND OTHER GOODS. .' FISHING TACKLE-All the Newest Varieties of Hies, Minnows, Casta . Beßt single Gut Traces, &c, CIRCULATING LIBRARY, NEW MUSIC k STATIONERY.; A»ont for Slesiriger's Celebrated Horse Remedies, by the use of-which every settlor can-be his own horse and cattle doctor, Colio drink, Condition powders, worm powders,- buster ointment, hoof oils, also rheumatic balsam. The HAIRDRESSING SALOON at: tached,. which is one of the best appointed in tho district, is under the able management of PROFESSOR ROW LEY (Junr.) who will be glad to seeall his old friends and as many newones as possible.: Razors Sot, Hair Dyed, Ladies - ■' own Hair Made Up. "'. HAIRCDTHNG'-.GD'i CHILDREN .-.-UNDERTWELVE YEARS,'3IJi : •f'Fpr.'tlo -convenience of. Ladios the Hair Dressing Saloon will-be specially Reserved for them every THURSDAY ftinl to 8 and from 6 to-7-?.«•■-■■

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3100, 10 January 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3100, 10 January 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3100, 10 January 1889, Page 3

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