I SPECIAL BUSINESS NOTICE. ITTAVING purchased the ■weiMcoown TOBACCONIST'S BUSINESS, At tho corner of Queen and Perry streets, Masterton, from Mk D, McLacblan, 1 beg to notify that EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS and very complete improvements will bo niadu to tho premises forthwith, including all Enlargement of THE' HAIRDEESSING ROOM and tho addition of a suite of Bath Rooms whore , HOT AMD COM) BATHS may be obtained at all hours. It is intended that the business shall be ran on first class principles and with a supeiior«nd thoroughly co mpleto stock j also that it will be restricted to TOBACCONIST'S & HAIRDRESSER'S GOODS ONLY.. Therefore, the whole of tho hucy linos now in Btuck, incluJuiß cricketing and football materials, are for immediate sole AT COST PRICE. J. MAND'EL,' WHOLESALE & RETAIL TOBACCONIST, Queen-Street 'Masterton. A. HENDERSON. WATCHMAKER and Jowellor, Queon St., Masterton. has just reemved a shipment of thelatest novelties including JEWELLED BANGLES, Ladies' Combination Brooches and Watch Chains,' in Gold and Silver. Ladies Gold Watches from £5 to £5.0. j Gent's Gold Waterhury Watches, & Ladies' Short Wind Waterburys. New desigus in med»ls, Presentation watches and marble clocks in sieat variety. BPECJ Al, PHOTOGRAPHIC JWTIOE FOR THIS MONTH. PORTRAITS! PORTRAITS !! rnHREEQUARTERS and FULL 1 LENGTH CABINETS Beautifully Finished. Equal to the best produced in the Colony for 7/6 Half Dozen 12/6 Doaen 3/« First Copy For CWi at Me Time tf Sitting only.
lamily Group Vignotlea and MattOpals at Reduced Bates. Views taken in Town or Country, TffOS. ED. PEICE, QUBEN SIBEEI, JfASMBTON. WAIBARAPA BACING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING. TOBEHELDATTAUHERKNIKAU os Easter Monday, APBIL 18th, 1802, President J, p, Rußaell j Vici Presidents, H, S. Wardell and H, Grace | Stewards. J. H. JBethune, Q. T, P. Button, H. T, Hume, N, Grace, A, Matthews, F, Monekton, W, J. Nix, A, U, Pilmer, G, Bey nolds, A, MoKenzie, C, J. Tully and W, 0, Williams i Judge, W. (),, Williams;, Starter, A, G. Pilmer; Clerk of Scales, E, W, Dorset: Treasurer, W, Cundyi Handioapper, A,B. Macfarlane; Clerkoi Course, 0. Ticehurst, -First race starts at 12 o'olook noon, PROGRAMME. 1, HURDLE HANDICAPS sovs; second horse five sovs from tho stakes, 'About two miles. Nom, 15s, aooept, 255, 3. HACK BURDLEHANDICAP,30sovs; second horso 5 sovs from tho stakes; about one and a half-miles, Nom, 10s, accept, 15s, 3. MING HANDICAP, 45 sovs; second . hoiae fivo sovs from stakes; about three-quarters of a mile, Nom, 15s j accept, 20s, i HACK HANDICAP, 30. sovs; second horse five sovs from the stakes; one mile and a distance. Nom. 10s; aocept, 158. 5, EASTEBHANDIOAP, IOObots; seoond horse 10 sovs from the stakes; third horse five sov3 from the stakes; about one and a quarter miles, Nom, 20s; accept. 40s; and 20s at the post 1 6. SECOND HACK HANDICAP, 25 sovs; | second horse three soys from the stakes; about three and a quarter miles. Nom iOs; accept 10s, 7. (3BAND STANp HANDICAP, 35«ovs; sepqud horse live sovs from stakes; about seven furlongs, Nom 10a; acceptance 20s. The winner of the Flying Handicap to carry 51bs penalty, and of tho Easter Handicap 71bs penalty, 8, HACK BACE, 15 sovs; second horso 3 sovs from stakes; about one mile; post entry 10s; minimum weight 9 stoho, Open to all hacks that have never won an advertised race of any description, entries must be made not later than 16
DATES OP NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS, AND ACCEPTANCES, NOMINATIONS for all eventß, excepting last Hack race olose with the Secretary at Feathersto.n, an WEDNESDAY, March 3th, at S) p.tn, Hukdu; Handicap lis, Hack Hurdle Handicap 10s- K""— " Oil 16s Hi"- " ■ - *"" u fIANW- '." : -.u» handicap 10b, Easier Hanmca? 208,2 nd Hack Handicap 10s, Ghand Stand Handicap. 10s. WjßlGHTSiyiiriiodcolaredofl WEDNESDAY, 23rd Mark " B ' AdOEfTANCES, ojoge on WEDNESDAY, 6thApril,at?n,ni, Hurdle Handicap 25b, Hack Hurdle Handioap 15s, Fly. ing Handicap 20a, Hack Handicap 15b, Easter Handicap Jfja, 2nd Hack Handicap 108, Grand Stand Handicap 20s, Scale ot oharges—Grand Stand, Lawn and Saddling Paddock, 5s i Ladies, 2s Gd; Gates, Pedcatrinm and Passoogers, Is; One-horso Vehicles, 2s; each additional horse Is; Drivers free; Horsemen, 2a; Children under 12, free, For lull PABTICULARB see "N, Z. Referee" and sheet Programmes, TV, BOCK, Secretary, Featborstou, ALFRJUDTON ROADDISTRICT. NOTICE is hereby given that it is the intention of the Board with the consent of the settlers interested,' to raiso tho sum of £2500,—£2400 for clearing, torniing, mid bridging on Pori | Road—and |SOfor fencing through Mr A. Napietfs property.'' The expanses ol rajsing loan and charges'in cj'onneolibn with B'aipe VfiU poffle'fiUJQf loan, To i meet the interest and annual cnarges on the loan a. special ' rate of OJd in ttie £ vvill be levied on' all \fo following sections i—S. 13,221 acres of S. 12, S. 11,7,10; 1,3,4, Block Y, Sl3, B. 1, 5.8,?,1 ) 8.V1 1 5,8and334 acres of S. 7, B, 11, 88 acres of S, 18, B. I, all in the Pukotoi Survey District, and the .thirds acoruing to any of these sections, will be pledged in repayment of same. A meeting of Jbliaae settlers interested in the above work will be held on March 17th (THURSDAY) in Mr W. J. Saunders wool alied. .F.HjOnNDBipALE, Olork, , Alfredton, 16 February, 1892.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4052, 2 March 1892, Page 3
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