"VTBW ZEALAND RAILWAY : WELLINGTON SEOTION. PRINCE.OF WALES'BIRTHDAY. 'To bo observed ■On-. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, k c 9o. MILITARY.TOURNAMENT At HUTTEARK RACECOURSE. : RACES AT EEATHERSTON. On Monday.lOlh instant, tlio ordinary trains to tho Wairarapa will' leave Wellington at 8 5 a.m. mid 5,20 p.m. Trains from tlio Wairarapa to Wellington will loavp Ekotaltuna at G. 50 a.m. and 4,5 pan,; tb'rooming and utternoon trains having Mastorton at 8.3 and 5.1 fi respectively. Tlio af'ornoon train from Wellington at 5.20 p.m. will run through to Ekotahuna, All. othor ordinary passenger twins will run as usual.' Tlio morning train from Wellington, nnd the goods train from Mastorton, will both stop no a pointopposito tlio .Racecourse 6outh of Feathorston, A train will pick up passengers at tlio same placo about ten minutes to 6; paescngors fur the south should proceed by this to Feathorston, and thoro join tho train for Wellington, which will' not stop at tho coiirso. Special' oxeursion tickets, available for return on day of issue only may bo obtained as under : Betwcdn Wellington and Upper flutt (cither way)— First Class ... " ... 4s Od Second clnsa % fjd
Between . Wellington, N«!iiir:i!]gtt, Potono aud Lover HuH, anil undormentioned stations (own way)... From Ist 2nd Clasa Class sd a d Eketalraim 11 6 8 0 Maetortou 0 0 7 0 Carterton ~. ... 86 « 0 lircytown 8 G G 6 Fealherslon 7 0 0 0 Moke 5 0 'i 6 BY ORDEB. Traflio A gent's Office, Wellington, Nov 15,1800.
0 STAND THIS SEASON AT THE TAUEBU THE DRAUGHT STALLION, YOUNG SIR, COLIN CAMPBELL, YOUNO SIR COIJN CAMPIIELL in » ■*• ■ bay lioreo out of Alt Hooker's wcll-brod mare Dolly. Dolly by Littlejolm, grand dam Jane, by England's Hope, His sire, Young Sir Campbell, was by old Sir Colin Campbell, dam Scotland's Pride, giand biro King Fergus, was got by Lord Byron, tho property of Mr Froudfoot, Lochmnbcii, Dumfrieshirc, Scotland. TEKMS-JE3lOs single maie, two or moro as per agreement, Every care taken but no responsibility, Well grassed paddocks provided frco till stinted, after which 2s per week will bo charged, For farther particulars apply to jomtTAruN, Owner.
THOROUGHBRED. SIRE OF THUS THE CHAMPION HURDLE-RACER, MASTER AGNES, TERMS: Single Marcs, L 5 ss, Groomagc fee Ds. Two or more marcs as per agreement, Tajmciit by Vroiraory Nolo stencil at first service, duo Ist January 1891, Grazing in good paddocks free until notice afterwards Is lid per week, ' Every caro taken, but no responsibility incurred,. Master Agnes will travel through the Wairarapa District, notice of which in future advertisement. On and after SATURDAY 4th October " MASTER AGNES" will itaml at tlio Club Stables (W.ILWKES) every SATURDAY from 10 to 3, For further particulars apply to VECORLETT, Prop rictcr, Agile's Line 0 arterton. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. ■•■ - -• -Between PAHIATUA AND EKETAHUNA. (And Woo'lville if required) THE THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE, TREFOIL, BAY HORSE IG-ZJ hands high, eight years old, I'EniaiiEK—Siro, King of Clubs; (to, Forgct-mc-Not (imp), by King Lud-Myfotis, by Ncwminster-Souvcnir, by Chanticleer, King of Clubs by Ace of Clubs, dam Marchioness by Melbourne—Cinizclli by Touchstone. (See cards.) Terms, 3 (ruinous per marc j two or more marcs as per agreement. All fees payaW" l™ I'.N. at first service, made payable on th January, 1891, PaililocMng will k proviuuu at Is per week, Every care taken but no responsibility, For further particulars apply to
JOB VILE, Pahiatuft Livery Stables.. NOTICE, EDWARD JONES A D SON, ■ Expressmen & General Carriers, nrlSHto inform thoir patterns and ''' tho public generally that to koep pace with tho times thoykve purchased a NEW CONVEYANCE which willrun to and from the Hallway Station at tho samo low rates as formerly, D Kill IHI DIXON STKEET.
CADF. ft HARRISON, UPPER PLAJN SAW & PLAINING MILLS HAVING leased tlio abovo mill and Threshing plant from Mr S. E. (iappcr, wo aro now in a position to servo customers with all classes of timber, both rough and dressed, at LOWEST CURRENT RATES. THRESHING SEASON. 0, & H, will bo prepared toundortako threshing in any pail o? tho district during the soason, at CURRENT RATES
Railway Hotel EKETAIIUNA, BDWAKDELLISTOW, fjIHE nbovo new Hotel, ronloto with 1 ovury comfort ami convoiiicnce, situated within two minutes walk o! the Railway Station, is now open for tlio accommodation of TEAVELLERS and general publicGood slablinpf, paddocks, a good table and moderate chives.
THE CABTEBTON STABLES Hannah & McEeuzie TNFORM llio public that tlioy aro 1 taking over tho MABQUIS OF NORMANBY STABLES ot Cutcrton, previously conducted by tho late Mr James Farrell. They have tlicrefore special facilities tor general carrying and livery stable keeping. Tho slables are cuuiinodious, comlortablo, woll ventilated, and aro supplied with every convenience which travellers or owners ofhorsegcandesiro, Tho plant will bo vory comploto and will includo overy class of vohicle— Coschcß, Brakes, Bu««ies, and Carriages. Good and reliable horses always on baud. Particular attention paid to tho quireraentsof commercial travellers, who can always confidently write or telegraph thoir instructions to tho Marquis Stables as of old. Itoisonablo charges andsteady civility. JALTjSKPJJKKY, BSIDOES? MASIBRIO
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3656, 7 November 1890, Page 3
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