TEA IE! TEA INDIAN TEA WAREHOUSE J-W. GORDON & CO, Have just received a shipment ' of pure Indian Teas. ■ Try guc Chttllonso Tea at 2s Can't be equalled ' Try our Premier l'ca at 2a -Id I '■ for strength and flavor. I Try onr chaliongo Promict Tea I at &' (id,. the best aiid puseat ' I Mmn and Moat Tea at 2s and I - .. ' 2s4d Coffee Coffee Coffee Try our French Coffeo in tins at la Bd, ■ • Splendid Value. J. W. G. and Co are'atill determined not to bo undersold, by anyono aellint; genuine goods, They nro prepared to soil for cash cheaper than any store in tbo district. Patrons waited on for urdore. All goods delivered, Note the AddressJ.W GORDON'JOO Queen-street Hasterton, 3312 BUILDER & ARCHITECT ESTIMATES given. Flans and specifications made out for all kinds of buildings. Oracu-Towii flail Chambers. 3339 EKETAHDNA. W. J. HODGES SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKER EKETAHUNA liATB OF WlilLIKOIOiV) TRUSTS by Good .Workmanship and Moderate Charges to merit a share of patronage. Every Description of Saddlery and Harness made and repaired [ n the shortest notice: !Uoi TOWER YALLEi'JMNEYnLUB JU RACE MERTINC; TO 1)E HUI, \[ MAIWNJJOROUGn, ON' DECEMIiEIi 26th, 1889, I'resideut-W. C. Buchanan; Viccl'red. den', John Martin, junr; Treasurer, (!. I'ain • Handieappcr, A, 11. MacFarlauc; Judge, Wallace Smith; Timekeeper, W, 0 Williams; Clerk of tlie Scale?, T, V. Evans; Clerk of Course, J. Cameron, Stewards: Messrs D. McDougall, C, Harris, 11. C Ouwmnn, J, Orr, S. Malnipiiku, A, Everllt, (.{. Harris, Programme : I. Hanhiwi' Henna; Race of 10 tiivs; second horse 10 sow from slakes. Humiliations I|sov; acceptance 1 sov. ' Tiro miles, over 8 lliglits of darkened hurdles ■Win high, :'. Haxwcai'llack Hinw.t: lUri; 0 f -15 sovs. One mile and a half. Over six flights of darkened hurdles Bft Din high, Nominations 10s; acceptance us. 3. Rvixu Handicap of 25 sovs; six furious a Nominations; los; acceptance, 10a. i Maiden- Hack Race of 10 tovs. One mile; catch weight, Entrance 10s, I'Ai 1 , value 00 guinea?, with 10 sovs added; second horse 10 sovs from the stakes; two miles. Nominations t sov; Acceptance3os and lOant the post. 0. Handicap Hack for Ci'i>, value L»0 guineas: one mile, Nominations, 10s; one mile, Nominations, 10s: acceptance! ,10s. ' This programme lias hcen passed by RULES AND REGULATIONS. AJI Tires will he run under the ltnlcs 0 f Metropolitan Club. No qualification fee, ..inations for Handicap Hurdles, Hondifaiil- HiinUou 1.'1,-;,,., tu...i: ...... Hack Handicap, and Martiuborough Handicaps close with the Secretary at Martinborough, on SATURDAY, 23rd November, a 111 pan. Weights declared for Handicap Hurdles and Handicap Hack Hurdles, Flying Hanilicap Cup, and Hack Handicaps on SATURDAY, TthDecember, n8 p.m. Acceptances for same and Entrance for Maiden Hack Race on SATURDAY, December 14th at It p.m. The final nay for the Cup to be made on the ground an hour before the appointed time of starting for liiat event. Weights for the Martinboroiigh Handicap to be declared ou the courso after the Cup is run for. fur same to be made 3(1 minutes boforo the race takes place. The saddling bell will ring at lUOu.m; the first nice will start 12 noon slir.rp. Each race will start punetnallv at the time appearing in the correct cards of the races, No scratching of horses allowed except through the Sccrclaiy, and not later thanSO minutes before the time of starling. Al' entries and nominations to he made in writinj; •" >■.-,„. i.ooi,i iu uiv uiTu-Lurjii-nirance money to be enclosed, with color, sex, name, age, pedigree, and previous performance of lint horse, name of the owner, and colours of the rider. The attention of owners is particularly directed to the following ;-No nomination oi acceptance will he accepted without the amount of requisite fees, No nominations, acceptances, ordinal laments will he taken after time named under any pretest whatever, No entry will he received for any of the races except upon the conditions that all claims, disputes, and objections arising out of the races shall be decided hy a majority of the nectcil'vith the carryhigoutof this programme shall he final. In case of a protest, the tame must bo lialgctl with the Secretary in writing within lfi minutes after the race is run, ii ith a ilepu.-it of two guineas, such deposit to be forfeited if the protest is not sustained. Haek shall mean a liorst that luisiicici slatted forweiglit for age or handicap mew, other than hack haudicaps or weight for ,i"c hack races, end has not been nominated fur at least sis months previous to this meeting, for any handicap or weight fur age races, other than hack races, an J is not minimi ted for Derbys, St Legcrs, (iuincas or Oaks, and ah. for handicaps' or weight for age races, other than hack races. Mails close lit Featberstou for Martinbov ough daily on arrival of lirst train from Weiliugton, Telephone from I'ealbcrsloii to MuHiubor ough, Telephone ollice closes at fi ii.ro, WALTER ARMSTRONG, 8W eeietarv 1..V.J.1', RESERVED SADDLER, AC., MASTERTON. JTESPER~SON A'U ! '>'!-'HfAKi':R nnrr.DKß \j akei: axu l'uneralh .(induct with despatch. t'iUiMJKS MOIiEHATK. .till"
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3348, 30 October 1889, Page 1
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836Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3348, 30 October 1889, Page 1
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