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Te Aro House s^^j hM* WF* >r*&?=g^Ss3£&^la& mmm s« ■as wwto -Rvsstr V * V * mmm rs*= fe& pf^i HI gg;gS, !?J^ffl^ .„,»«,«.*■»: s£Bsi ia ffT i»«f7 -(.f&tT i^sse Sirvfisji^-i: asMae CHRISTMAS GIFTS ! 1891. Every Cash Customer will be enabled to SELECT CIFTS from a large variety o| ianoy.artiflles, imported expreßslyJfor the Christmas Season from Japan and London, in accordance with the following soale : On all purchases amounting to 10s ' a present to the value of Is On all purchases amounting to 70s a present to the value of 7s 6n S Eases amounting to 15s a present to the value of Is Gd On aU purchases amoun ing to 80s a present to ho value of 8s On M purchases amounting to 20s a present to the value of 2s On a purchases amounting to 00s a present to the value of ft, t On all purchases amountinl to 25s a-pment tothevalueef 2s6d On a pnrohasesamoun ting present .to. the value o 10« On a Purchases amounting to 30s a present to the value of 3s On a purchases amoun tang to £6 a present to the value of 18a On all purchases amounting to 33s a present to the value of 3s 6d On aU purchases amoun tang to £7 a present to the value of 14b ol all purchases amounting to 40s a present to the value of 4s On a purchases amounting to £8 a present to the value o lfa uauiipuiuuiKDai rt ._ r ~ ~ meo f4 s 6d On all purchases amounting to, £9 a present to the valno of 18a lueofSs On all purchases amounting to £lO a'present to the value of 20s lOn aU purchases amounting to o&s a present w um value of 5s 6d On all purchases amounting to £U a present to the value of 22a \m an puiwimm »mu b r „„i„_ „«r, O .On all nurchftaes amountino a.uroseat.to the>value of 24a On aU purchases amounting to ass a presenmo uie vmue oi os ou , w « r ui». un . ™ ... - ~.—...«- •••- ■ -.—~» -«» oSaU purchases amountini to 60s a present to the value of 6s -On amounting a.Keseat. to tW«lueof 24a On all purchases amounting to6ss a present to the value of 6s fid. ) Onall £lB a pfoeif of 26 un au purcnases » 6 . inprbportlon np to £ SO , £loo,*offtny;larßer sum. v«- ,- ■* *A« v* 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 exohanwd ato P nce orat any time during the month of December for such articles as may be selected. # Those who would like really be exonangea ai once or »b«.y will * . . , oocumu i a te until a sufßoient sum is thus reached. THE EXCEPTIONS to the above cannot allow any presents. The Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse, TE ABO HOUSE, WELLINGTON r

EWEN'S Patent Self - Locking Feaeiag Strainer. 'THE very thing." Oease straining and the looking is automatic No pins ! No keys ! Nothing to shake out 1 Nothing to lose I One piece only. Perfect Marvel of Simplicity, Strength, and Durability. ; '. *A k„ i? anM ™ ffarm*™. and Runholders as "THE VERY THING." Itili \m tm ftvs« Kwen's Patent Self -locking Fencing Strainer, with the levers inserted ready to strain the wire. the straining, post. Place the end of the wire «j™Vfnnirrw« WawriNo Strainer immediately ana automatically woks rcseu. THE BWEN STRAINER is to he seen at Messrs Lowes and lorns' Auction Room, Masterton. That firm are agents for'itssale. WATO „ a Rat Mwsaps t.tsvtv * nr> AlW^^^ii.jmti- J Ll.^M*i^jLM(i) < K<«Mßßa BROOKS' LIME. BROOKS' LIME Walter Chiskolm, GENERAL STOREKEEPER, MAURICEriLLE. lillllT.Hiril HAVINU taken over the above wellknown and old established Hotel, J. Andebson trusts by civility and best atteption, to secure a fair share of pa THE e 'TRAVELLING pTJBLI( , ... „ mi i {THt! BEST PLACES OF CALL in the Forty Mile Bush. . Royal Mail coach from Paluatua and Woodvilb leaves this hotel every day. J. ANDEBSON. THE CLOCK. THE CLOCK THK CLOCK. THE CLOCK ÜBA O STREET, WELLINGTON. WELLINGfON. , NTICIPATINGaBoom, » *- I have opened tip a <?* large Stook of New Jewellery for the holidays, and am now ■ O offering to the public a> £3OOO ■-«> Worth of Watches, Chains, Wedding Rings, Fairy and Name Brooches (any design), Diamond Pins for ladies' and gents' wear, Electro-plated <£ Ware for presents, Ac. Gold fi and Silver Medals made to and other Clubs. One great feature in my establishment is the freedom with which visitors may inj speot Goodi without beiug }Zi solicited to buy. i Note-OPEN till NINE j O'CLOJK each evening until after SEW YEAR. F.W.COTTRELL&Co /CUSTOMS, SHIPPING AND \J FORWARDING AGENTS. AND GENERAL CARRIERS. Cottreli'B Parcel's Post Express. Parcels and Packages forwarded and delivered to any address, at cheap t trough 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. 'QUSKN'S ChAMDEBS kWKIIKnTOH. PUREST LIME IN THE WORLD. [~T is very amusing the way some people jj_ 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 it is with D. M. BROO KS' Lime. Buyers t t -1 ' 3 A_ T\ TIT - r»T»rt/fcf7'a for his Lime. They know they get what they ask for, When they send to him for Lime 'hey get Lime, pure and simpk. D. M. BIvOOKS is often asked bow 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 ni oht. to keep up with the orders. wire :—"Send another truok load, same as last." D. M. BROOKS doos not guarantee his lime. The highest authorities in the land guarantees BRuOKS' Lime. See analysis at office of this paper and buy your Lime of—- £>. M. BROOKS, HarnetviUe Lime Kilns, Mauriceville. IMPORTANT to BUILDERS AND FARMERS. The CHALLENGE LIME KILNS, ARE not only producing the best Lime in Mauriceville, but the best in New Zealand. The following is the result of t.ie analysis:— NEW ZEALAND GEOLOGICAL SURVEY LABORATORY. Class Result of analysis of specimen No. 4928 forwarded byMrT. F. Bkenchley, locality Mauriceville, received Bth June, 1888, reported on 13th June, 1888. TWO SAMPLES OF HMESTONE No.l. Thelighter colored one. contains 93*14 per cent, of Carbonate of Lime. No. 2. The darker one, contains 91*96 per ce)u. of Carbonate of Lime. Both specimens excellent fur Lime. They compare with former samples examined hty. (Signod) W. SKifiY. The original has boon deposited with Messrs Lowes and lorns, where it. may be Beui. BISHOP & CO, CHALLENGE LIME KILNS. VAURIOEVILLE Lowes & lorns, Masterton asrents*. MANURE i ~~ MAN U HE. FOR TURNIPS, VEGETABLES, VINES, GRAIN, <to. Turnip Manure, Bone Duat. Blood Manure, and Pure Dried Blood. Manufactured by the GEAR MEAT PRESERVING AND FREEZING CO., Petone. PRICES ON TRUCES AT TETONE: Turnip Manure... £5 10 0 per ton Bone Dust ... 610 0 ~ Blood Mauure ... 710 0 „ Pure Dried Blood 710 0 „ The Gear Meat Co.'s MANURES i have been proved the best in the' Colonial market, having elicited tlioi moat satisfactory Testimonials from all' parts of the Colony. Samples of'the MANURES may bo seen at the offico cf Messes LOWES & lORNS who have been appointed agents for the Mastortoii Dißtrict.'' W, H.MILLWARD, '>■■'■■<■;■:■■■::■-iEHnmr*- .■■■■■

WAIRAEAPA ItAOIiNG OLUB. SUMMER""iLEETma TO BE HELD ON THE TAUHERENIKAU BAOB COURSE, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, let and 2nd JANUARY, 1892. Prcs-'d-nt—-J. P. Russell; Yico-Prosidcnts—-li. d. Wardell and N. Grace; Stewards—.T. H. Bethune, ,W. E, Bidwill, G. T. P. Hutton, H. T. Hume, N. Grace, A. Matthews, W; J. Nix, A., G,' Pilmer. Geo. Reynolds, &. McKcuzie, C. J. Tully, and W. O. Williams: Judge— W. O. Williams ; Starter—A. G; Pilmer ; Clerk of '; Koales—E.'W; Dorset; Clerk of Course, C. Ticehurat; Timekeeper, W. Armstrong -Treasurer, W. Gundy; Handle capper, A. R. MacFarlane. First raoo starts at 12 o'clock soon each day .., „ "" PROGRAMME. FIRS T. DAY. 1. HURDLE' HANDICAP. sovs. 2nd horse 5 sovs from stakes. About lj miles. ' ' Nomination 15s , acceptance 20s, 2. HACK HURDLE HANDICAP, 25 sovs 2nd horse 5 sovs from, stakes,. About Vj . miles. Nom. 10s ; acccptarco 10j. 3. FLYING HANDICAP, 3Jj sovs. 2nd horse 5 sovs from stakes. About six fuilougs. Nomination* 10 sovs; acceptance 20s. 4. HACK HANDICAP, 15 sovs. 2nd horse. 3 bovs from stnkoß. About six furlongs. Nomination ss: acceptance ss. 5. WAIRARAPA CUP, 100,sovs. 2nd horso 10 tovß ; 3rd horse, 5 soys from stakes. About IJ, miles.. Nomination" 20a acceptance 40s ; and 20s at post. 6. HACKHANDIOAf, 25iova. 2nd hoi do 5 sovs from' stakes. About 1J miles. Nomination 10s ; acceptance 10s. ' 7. WELTER HANDICAP, 40 sovs. 2ndhorsa 5 sovs from stakes. About 1 mile. Nomination 10s ; acceptance 20s. SECOND DAY. 1. SECOND HURDLE HANDICAP, 45 sovs. 2nd horse 5 sovs from stakes. About 2 ' niileß. Nomination 20b ; acceptance 20b. 2. SECOND HACK HURDLE HANDICAP, 25 sovs .2nd horse 5 sovs from nfokes. About 1J miles. Nomination 10s; acceptance 10a. 3. TAUHERENDXAU STAKES HANDICAP ■lO sovs. 2nd horse 5 sovs.from stakes, about 7furlongs..Nominations 13s ; accep. tanco 20s. ~. - 4. SECOND HACK.HANDICAP, 20 sovs. 2nd horse 5 sovs Lorn the ■'takes. About lmilo and a distance. : 'NoimasHnn 10s, acceptance 10s. WAIRARAPA RACING CLUB HANDICAP of (<ssovs. 2nd horse 10 sovs from stakes about 1J milcß. Nomination 20s; ao ocptance 90s. H*»CK FORCED HANDICAP, 15 sovs. • Second horse 5 sovs from stakes. About J miles- Nominations ss. , 7. OPEN FORCED HANDIDAP, 30 sovs. *> 3nd horse Bsovs from stakes. About X mile and a distance. Nomination 10s. RULES AND BEGULATIONS. 1. NOMINATIONS must bo in writing addressed to .the Secretary at his Office, near Railway Station, Featherston (unless] otherwise specified.)' 2. NO NOMINATIONS or ACCEPTANCE will be received after tho adyertiecd timo of closing, under any pretence whatever, or unless accompanied by tho necessary amountfl. 3. In all NOMINATIONS the NAME, ago at time of entry, pedigree* color, sox, and provioU8 t performances of the horso and "oolouraof rider must be given" (special attention is requested to this rule). 4. A Hack shall be a horse that has never started for other than Hack or Huntor races, and is not at the timo of meeting 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 bo dcolarcd for first day handicaps, TUESDAY, December 29th. Acceptances for first day's handicaps closo on WEDNESDAY, Dccomber 30th at 9 p.m. Weights declared for second day's Handicaps at Empire Hotel, Featherston at | about 8 o'clock p.m. on FxidUty, January 11st, Acceptances must bo notified at Bomo placo before 1.30 p.m. the same nfdit. Nominations f«r Hack Forced Handicap close within 15 miuutcs after 2ud Hack Handicap is run. Weights will bo posted, and acceptances must be made within 15 minutes after W.R.C. Handicap is run. iTominatiOXiS for Open Forced Handicap close within 15 minutes af'er W.R.O. Handicap is run. Woigk'a will be posted, and acceptances must be not : fled within IS minutes after Hick Foiced Handicap is run. Special attention is required to rulo 8. i (See Rules of Kacing). She tld any question I arise as to tho qualification of any Haok «inuiug at this meeting, the stakes may b* withheld until tho Stewards are satisfied. Scale of Charges: Grand Stand, Lawn, and Saddling Paddock, us; Ladies 2s Gd ; Gates : I'cdtbtriaiis ami Parsengers, la j Onc-horso Vchi In, 2s ; - each additional horso, Is; Drivers, free; Horsemen, 2b ; Chi dreu under 12, free. Programme for Easter Monday Meoting will bo published htur. .>« W. BOOK, Secretary.V H HAMU3N, BOOT A ND SHOEMAKER AND XM POSTER, EHIESXAIIUNA, v splendid m\\ steck j] opened up. '■■■■'■■■ INSPKCTION INVXTBIi

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 4001, 31 December 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 4001, 31 December 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 4001, 31 December 1891, Page 1

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