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RED STAR FOOTBALL CLUB'S •■- -ANNUAL PLAIN AND FANCY DREBS BALL. TO be holdintho THE ATRE BOYAL on EASTER MOhDAy, April 7th. Dancing to cpmiaenco at 8.80 Music by ft String Band, and tickets (double 6s, extra lady 2b 6d) may bo obtained from Mcßsrs.'J. Inncs,' J, Williams, arid J. Washington, or from members of tho Club.- Porwna desirous of attending as spectator* admitted for thechargo of Is. W, IGGULDI3N, 8408 HonSoc
WINTEii"MEETING OF THE WAIPAWA COUNTY RACING CLUB, To k hold on tho Club's Course, Kaikoura, on Prcaidout—MrW, White. Treasurer—Capt. Howard, Juilgo—Mr H, 11. Bridge, Staitcr-Mrß 1!. Jobnaton. Olerk of tho Scales-Mr IV; T. Sabm, Handicapper--slr 0. Mown. Stewards-Mr S. McGrccvy, Mr A. Scrimgcow, Mr .W. T. Limbrlck, .Mr J. Mcrrylccs, Mr E.' Watts, Mr J. Marker, Mr D.Moroncy, Mr J.l'cttit, , , PROGRAMME. Handicap Hack Hurdle Eaco of 30 bovs j second hoTao to receive. 5 sova from tiu Btakcs; distance nbout-2 miles. Noniinutiun 10a j acceiitanco lsov," •' Handicap Hack Race of 40 son ; second horse to reccivo 5 sovs from the stakes. Distance 1} miles, Nomination lsov; acceptance] bov. W.O.R. Clubllandbp, (open), of 70 sou; second horsa to reccivo 10 soya, from the stakes. Distnnco' 1| nvilcs, Nomination 1 sov; acceptance 2 sovs, .Ladies' Purse Hack Handicap of 20 sovs ] second horse to receive 0 sovs from tho stake!; horses to he nominated: by ladies, Minimum weight !kt; distance 14 miles. Nomination 10s;acceptance 10s. " Selling ltace .(open), of 20 sovs, Winner to be sold with all engagements immediately after tho race for 20 sovs, the surplus, if any, to he cmully divided between tho second horse and tho funds. Top weight 9st; 71b allowed for everyi'o off selling price. Distance 1 mile, Kutranco 1 sov, Hying Handicap (open), of M sovs; Second liorso to receive 5 sovs from the stakes. t Distance J mile, Nomination 10a, acceptanco 110s. Hack Flying Handicap, of 20 sovs; second horse to reccivo 5 sovs from tho stakes. [ Distance'] mile. Nomination 10s; Acceptance 10s. DATES OF NOMINATIONS, AG'CErTANDES, etc. SATURDAY, 29tU.M»rch.—Nominations for all events. WEDNESDAY, 9th April-Weights declared. SATURDAY, Wth April-Acceptances for all Handicaps, RULES AND GENERAL CONDITIONS.' ! The Metropolitan rules of New Zealand ■will bo strictly adhered to- Colors, pedigree and performances must accompany entries.in all cases, • five per cent deducted from gross amount of all "stakes. Hack shall mean a horse that has never won a race of over 15 sovs, and that is not engaged in any Derby, Guineas, Oaks, or St. Legcrat the time of nomination. All cveuts close- at 8 p,m, on. their respective dates, with the Secretary'at Koikora, and must bo accompanied by tboncccssary fees, ■ K. GRAY, 34G5 Secretary, I GORDON & Co QUJffiH-ST., MASTERTON. -I OPENING OF THE SHOOTING SEASON. MESSRS GORDON & COY. «igh to inform their numerous patrons in the Wairarapa and Forty-rnilo Bush districts, that in addition to their unrivalled stock of Grocorles, Ironmongery, and Crockery, they have opened up a NEW LINE OP
AMMUNITION Which (hoy are prepared to supply at LOWEST MARKET UTE&. Befoi'3 g )ing further call on QUEEH-STREET, Agents Empire Tea Company's CelobratedTeas. " 3108 mENDEESWANTEDFor about 70 chains fencing near Woodlands, Oaliauga. Specifications to be seen at Mr Burliiif'H, Woodlands, who will slow proposed line offence, Tenders to be sent in not later than sth April to Handyside, Eobeits and Co,, Akitip, The lowest or any tendcrnothecoßsarily accepted. 3467
CHEAP PAPERHANGINGS, TUST EEOEIVED-3011alos from Gd PI pec piece, worth Is per pieco, at R, and E, TINGEY'B, Manners-street, Wellineton. 3149 J.N.BRUNTON, TAIL.OB.EXO, BEGS to announce to hia patrons in Mastertoir district, that he has removed to Iho premises adjoining A, Henderson,, where ho has opened up a now stock of English, Scotch, and Colonial Tweeds, Coatings etc. AH irorlf executed in firat-cto style. No Cheap Work Done. Satisfaction Guaranteed,- at prices to 34157 .suit the times. EVENING SCHOOL. and SCHOOL. OP MUSIC Arched-street, Masterton. ~~jIEEB on. application to C. H. ) SAVAGE. 34" am ANTED KNOWN-Thal U E. DMIELL HAS PURCHASED the WHOLE of Mr Robt Donald's Stock Seasoned Dressed Timber Totara, Matai, and Wmte Pine, And solicits tlio ordora of thoao about to build. QUEEN-STREET TIMBER \ARDS. 3466 ~)OISON has been laid on the property of MRSBROOKS, Harrietville, Mauriceville by Mr W. Vile, I instructed by Mr A. McKenzio. 3409 / . ' FOR SALE. . ■TORSE, TRAP, & HARNESS, £2O. Apply Daily Office, V 8468 EARLY CLOSING. . ON and after MONDAY, 24tli Match, we. tho undersigned, will cltiso our respective shops at 9 p.m. sharp, and after Ist April at 8.30 pan. . J.WILLIAMS ... H4C3 J.WASHINGTON. OR Genuine Baw and Boiled Linseed 3/6por gallon, Turpentine from 3/9 per gallon, go to "■•■■.•.'■ ,: ». andE.TINGEY, : Manriwetwet Wdlintfo BWfl
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3471, 28 March 1890, Page 3
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769Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3471, 28 March 1890, Page 3
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