Te Am House, s& m K jTfflfljgffjj SES-' ti&P. 4&£ << O* SbiJISJ CTCffilSlfflffi Vi^iJil-.y !■'*■ •! m m. r *rr SSi -^e»s K3 s&shsreasfe CHRISTMAS GIFTS! "BSstt* DECEMBER, 1891. Every Cash Customer will be enabled to SELECT GIFTS from a large variety of fancy articles, imported expressly for the Christmas Season from Japan and London, in accordance with the following scale : On all purchases amounting to 10s a present to the value of Is On all purchases amounting to 15s a preaent to the value of Is 6d On all purchases amounting to 20s a present to the value of 2s On all purchases amounting to 25s a present to the value ef 2s Gd On all purchases amounting to 30s a present to the value of 3s On all purchases amounting to 35s a present to the value of 3s Dd On all purchases amounting ;o 40s a present to the value of 4s On all purchase* amount ; ng to 45s a present to the value of 4s 6d On all purchases amounting to 50s a present to the value of 5s i>n all purchases amounting to 55s a present to the value of 5s 6d On all purchases amounting to 60s a present to the value of 6s On all purchases amounting to 65s a present to the value of 6s 6d On all purchases amounting to 70s a present to the valuo of 7a On all purchases amounting to 80s a present to the value of 8s On all.purchases amounting to 90s a present to the value of 9s „ On all purchases amounting to £5 a present to the value oflOs On all purchases an:e inting to £6 a present to the value of 12s On all purchases amounting to £7 a present to the valuo of 14s On all purchases amounting to £8 a present to the value of 16s On all purchases amounting to £9 a present to tho valuo of 18s On all purchases amounting to £lO a present to the value of 20s On all purchases amounting to £l.l a present to the value of 22a On all purchases amounting to £l2 a present to the valuo of 24a On all purchases amounting to £l3 a present to the valuo of 26 un ail purcnases amuuunHj iuuuo » f i t a™uw.™ii»i.»»i™.» '.„„,"?. 1 _ r And so on in proportion up to £SO, £IOO, or any larger sum. At the time of purchase each Customer will receive a TICKET with the money value of the GIFT stated on it, and this ticket may be exchanged at once or at any time during the mouth of December for such articles as may be seleoted. < Those who would like really handsome presents can accomplish this purpose by letting their tickets accumulate until a sufficient sum is thus reaohed. THE EXCEPTIONS to the above scale are Kid Gloves, Millinery, and Dresses made to order, and also Tailoring, on which we caraot allow anv present?. . _ __ . The Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse, TE AEO HOUSE, WELLINGTON-
EWEN'S Patent Self-Locking Fencing Strainer. 'THE very thing." Cease straining andtbe looking is automatic No pins 1 ho keys! Ni ■thin* to shake out! Nothing to lose 1 One piece only. A Perfect Marvel of Simplicity, Strength, and Durability.^ Pronounced by Fencers, Farmers, and ltunholdors as " THE VERY THING." » THE MOST SIMPLE AND EFFICIENT EVER OFFEBED THE PUBLIC." Uf T i t? N \m mJjUte lit Uwen's Patent Self -looking Fencing Strainer, with the levers inserted ready to strain the wire, DIRECTIONS FOR USE.—Hold the Strainer, with the wire-hole to the left, towards the straining post. Place the end of the wire in the wiie hole, then insort the levers in the f holes in the end of the strainer, and strain till the required tension is obtained. V, ork the wire to the top of the hole in the straining post, then remove the levers, and EWEN's PATENT Self Looking Fencing Strainer immediately and automatically locks itself. THE EWEN STRAINER is to be seen at Messrs Lowes and lorns Auction Room, Masterton. That firm are agents for its sale. irooono tmmT i. nn Wholesale Agents for Wellington \™ JLwkes Bat -MESSRS LEVIN & CO., itr., n .T>.i>. Ai<ckt9—MESSßS LOWES k lORNS. Masterton
WAIRARAPA RACING CLUB. SUMMER~MEETINa TO BE HELD ON THE TAUHERENIKAURAOE COURSE, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, Ist »nd 2nd JANUARY, 1892. President—J. P, Russoll; Vice-Presidents— H. S. Wardell and N. Grace ; Stewards— J. H. Bethune, W. E. Bidwill, G. T. F. Button, H. T. Hume, N. Graco, A. Matthews, W, J, Nix, A. G. Pilmor, Geo. Reynolds, A. MoEenzie, G. J.'Tully, and W. 0. Williams. Judge— W. O. WiK Hams ; Starter—A. Q, Pilmor ;.Clerk of Scales—E. W. Dorset j Clerk of Course, C. Ticehurst; Timekeeper, W. Armstrong ; Treasurer, W. Candy; Handle capper, A. R. MaoFarlane. First race starts at 12 o'cloek noon eaoh day PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. •• 1. HURDLE HANDICAP. 40 so vs. 2nd liorso 5 sovs from stakes. About lj miles. Nomination 15s , acceptance 20*. 2. HACK HURDLE HANDICAP, 25 sovs 2nd horse 5 sovs from stakes. About 1£ miles. Norn. 10s; acceptance 10s. 3. FLYING HANDICAP, 35 sovs. 2nd horse ' 5 sovs from stakes. About six fin longs. Nomination lOsova ; acceptance 20s. 4. HACK HANDICAP, 15 sovs. 2nd liorso. 3 sovs from stakes. About six' furlongs.' Nomination ss; acceptance.Ss. 5. WAIRARAPA CUP, 100 sovs. 2nd horse 10 sovs ; 3rd horse- 5 sovs from stakes. About 1} miles. Nomination 20s ; acceptance 40s ; and 20s at post. 6. HACK HANDICAP, 25 sovs. 2nd horse 5 sovs from stakes. About 1} miles. Nomination 10s; acceptance 10s. 7. WELTER HANDICAP, 40 sovs. 2nd horse 5 sovs from stakes. About 1 mile. Nomination 10s: acceptance 20s. SECOND DAT. 1. SECOND HURDLE HANDICAP, 45 sovs. 2nd horse 5 sovs from stakes. About 2 miles. ■ Nomination 20s ; acceptance' 20s. 2. SECOND HACK HURDLE HANDICAP, 25 sovs 2nd horse 5 ' sovs from stikes. About 1J miles. Nomination 10s; acceptance 10s. 3. TAUHERENIKAU STAKES HANDICAP 40 sovs. 2nd horse 6 sovs from stakes, about 7 furlongs. Nominations 15s; acceptance 20s. 4. SECOND HACK HANDICAP, 20 sovs. 2nd horse 5 sovs fiom the stakes. About 1 mile and.a distance. Nomination 10s, acceptance 10s. WAIRARAPA RACING CLUB HANDICAP ' of <>s sovs. 2nd horse 10 sovs from stakes about li miles. Nomination 20s; ao ceptance 30a. HACK FORCED HANDICAP, 15 sovs. Second horse 5 sovs from stakes. About 4 miles-" Nominations ss. 7. OPEN FORCED HANDIDAP, 30 sovs. 3nd horse ssovs from stakes. About 1 mile and a distance. Nomination 10s. KULES AND BEGULATIONS. 1. NOMINATIONS must bo in writing addressed to (lie Secretary at his Office, near Railway Station, Featherston (unless otherwise specified.) 2. NO NOMINATIONS or ACCEPTANCE will be received after the advertised time of closing, under any pretence whatever, or unless accompanied by the necessary amounts. 3. In all NOMmATIONS the NAME, age at time of entry, pedigree; color, sex, and previous performances of the horse and ''colours of rider must bo given "(special attention is requested to this rule). 4. A Hack shall bo a horse that has never started for other than Hack or Hunter races, and is not at the time of mooting nominated for other than Hack or Hunter DATES, NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS, AND ACCEPTANCES. NOMINATIONS for all events excepting Forced Handicaps close WEDNESDAY, December 9th at 9 p.m. Weights will be deolared for first day handicaps, TUESDAY, December 29th. Acceptances for first day's handicaps close on WEDNESDAY, December 30th at 9 p.m. Weights declared for second day's Handicaps at Empire Hotel, Featherston at about 8 o'clock p.m, on Friday, January Ist. ••:'■', Acceptances must be notified at samo place before Q. 30 p.m. the same nght. Nominations for Hack Forced Handicap close within 15 minutes after 2nd Hack Handicap is run. Weights will be posted, and acceptances must be made within 15 minuteß after W.R.C. Handicap is run. Nominations for Open Forced Handicap close within 15 minutes after W.R.C. Handicap is run. Weights will be posted, and acceptances must bo notified within 15 minutes after Hjck Forced Handicap is run. Special attention is required to rule 3. (Sue Rules of Racing). Should any question arise as to the qualification of any Hack winning at this meeting, the stakes may be withheld until the '.Stewards arc satisfied."" Scale of Charges: Grand Stand, Lawn, and Saddling Paddock, ss; ladies 2s Gd ; Gates: Pedestrians and Passengers, Is; One-horso Vein le, 2s; each additional horse, Is ; Drivers, free; Horsemen, 2s ; Children under 12, free. Programme for Easter Monday Meeting will be published later. W. BOOK, Secretary. H HANSEN, BOOT 4ND SHOEMAKER AND IMPORTER. MiETAHUJNA, f SPJXiNDID NEW STOOK just opened up. INSPECTION INVITED
BROO KS' LIME. BROOKS' LIME PUREST LIME IN THE WORLD. IT is very amusing tho way some people advertise their wares for the purpose of getting sale, but no amount of advertising will make an article wholly what it is not. You may call black white, but it will tike all your persuasive powers to make people believe Out black is white. Hence it is with D. M. BROO i\ S' Lime. Buyers of Lime always send toD. M. BROOKS for his Lime. They know they get what they ask for. When they send to him for Lime "hey get Lime, pure and simple. D. M. BIiOOKS is often asked how it is he does not advertise his Lime Well, the fact is, his Lime advertises itself, and his Kilns are kept constantly going day and niqht, to keep up with the orders. Crders are continually arriving by wire :—"Send another truck load, same as last." D. M. BROOKS does not guarantee his lime. Thebiaheot authorities in the land guarantees BRuOKS' Lime. See analysis at office of this paper and buy your Lime of—- £>. M. BROOKS', Hametvilie Lime Kilns, Mauriceville. IMPORTANT to BUILDERS AND FARMERS. The CHALLENGE LIME KILNS, A RE not only pruducingthe best Lime J\_ in Matjricevule, but the best in New Zealand. The following is the result of the analysis : NEW ZEALAND GEOLOGICAL SURVEY LABORATORY. Glass Result of analysis of specimen No. 4928 forwarded by MrT. F. Bkenchley, locality Mauriceville, received Bth June, 1888, reported on 13th June, 1888. TWO SAMPLES OF LIMESTONE No.l. Thelighter colored one. contains 93-14 per cent, of Carbonate of Lime. No. 2. The darker one, contains 91-96 per cent., of Carbonate of Lime. Both specimens excellent for Lime. They compare with former samples examined hen from the same locality. (Signed) W. SKdY. The original has been deposited with Messrs Lowes and lornß, where it may be seen. BISHOP & CO., CHALLENGE LIME KILNS. MAURICEVILLE Lowes & lorns, Masterton agents, MANURE! 'MANCJKE. FOR TURNIPS, VEGETABLES, VINES, GRAIN, «tec. Turnip Manure, Bone Dust, Blood Manure, and Pure Dried Blood. Manufactured by th<> GEAR MEAT PRESERVING AND FREEZING CO., Petont, PRICES ON TRUCES AT TETONE: Turnip Manure... £5 10 0 per ton Bone Dust ... 610 0 „ Blood Manure ... 7 10-fT",, Pure Dried Blood 710 0 „ The Geak Meat Co 's MANURES have been proved the beat in the Colonial market, having elicited the most satisfactory Testimonials from all parts of the Colony. Samples of the MANURES may bo seen at the offico of Messes LOWES & lORNS who have been appointed agents for the Masterton District. W. H, MILLWARD, Secretary,
r 110 stand the season at Urassendale, the I ■ thoroughbred Imported Stallion PKAIUIE BIRD. Prairie Bird was bred by Mr Dixon Carnes, of Bathurst, Prairie Bird, vide New Zealand Stud Book, Greyskin, dam, Lady Emily. Lady Emily by William Tell, imported, dam Speck by Speculation, imp, dam Mi s Whisker, by Whisker, imp, Greyskin by Yatterdon, by Sir Hercules, imp, dam Esperence by Glaucus, Arab, imp, dam Blue Bell by Gehenna son of Rouse I mi. rant, imp, dam Qiudroon by MuUtto, imp., English mare. As will be seen from the above pedigree Prairie Bird has a grand mixture of the famous Touchstone, Whalebone, Waxy, and Philo-da-rute bloods Prairie Bird will travel Tenui, Whakataki, and surrounding districts. Terms—£3 per mare, all fees to be payable 01. first service, by P.N.. due 6th January, 1*91; every care of mares will be taken, but no responsibility ; two er more marcs as per agreement; groomage fee ss, to be paid at first service; good paddocks free of charge until mares are stinted, of which due notice will be given; 2s will be charged for paddocking after. For further particulars npply to P. SCANLAN, Owner and Groom, Grassendale. mO Stand this Season, the well known Draught Stallion STANLEY, Also the celebrated Trotting sire YOUNG- BERLIN. Apply to FALLOOKBROS., Taratahi. 10 stand this season, at the Iron Stables l near Featherston Sale Yards, the high cast Arab KAL.IPHA, Imported from Calcutta. "Kalipha" is a beautiful dark bay with black points, in shape and make he cannot be surpassed, having a splendid head well set on to a good neok, oblique shoulders, beautiful short back and good loins, and well hooped ribs, grand legs and feet, with very superior action. Good constitution and Bplendid temper, quiet to ride or handle. Travels to Carterton on Tuesdays, calling at Greytown, weather permitting. TERMS- £4 per mare, to be paid Ist January, 1892. G. FREETH, Featherslon. /ILL stand this season at the Owuer'B Farm, Opaki, the purebred Clydesdale Horse the Marquis oi Salisbury. Sire Lord Salisbury, dam Princess of Wales. Further particulars in future issue. W. B. BUICK, Proprietor. F.W.COTTRELL&Co /CUSTOMS, SHIPPING AND \J FORWARDING AGENTS. AND GENERAL CARRIERS. CottreLL'e Parcel's Post Express. Pai-oela and Packages forwarded and delivered to any address, at cheap tirough inclusive rates. One charge, no extras, no trouble. Despatches to Great Britain, Europe and Australia by every steamer. Furniture and Goods carefully stored at moderate cost. Queen's Chambers Wkiunoton. Walter Chisholm, GENERAL STOREKEEPER, mattricevi:l.le:.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3993, 19 December 1891, Page 1
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