:■■■ WisMM> lIPP'SE| SOT, 1892. Of New and Fashionable Goods foi'the Auiuinu and Winter Season from the special, arrangements made with our London, : , Paris arid Odritineiltalßuybra we feel confident that tho aeleoticlhs ihadßby thoin will bo prounounoed C •:\'7.'»Eq'6:N l ip';TO N-.O'W,E! IJN. Til/IE ;j We constantly'iecbiyinEj plentiful supplies of the Latest Fashions by Maii and Oarqo Steamers, and will bo happy to forward patterns of tho new Dress and other Fabrics, if so requested, free by post, and will sond at th . ~'','::.'■';. flftni e, timfef. (Jhal for self- measure ruont to enable ladies to avail themselves ol the advantages ot our . ~,:: . ...; , t .DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT. Sous tobe in good time for the height of wiirrecow prompt and careful attention ~. i. ; .<■■■■■ ■ ;i ;.. ', ; /..,.: ..;/■ and should be addressed-to ■; / :: " ; '■ ■■■- : ■.'■•; JAMES SMITH, felroHous© Wellington, N.Z.
THE GREATEST t, WONDER OF MODERN TIMESI HQLLOWAY'S PILLS k OINTMENT, THE.PILLS purify the Blood, correct all Disorders oftha. Liver, Stomach, Kidneys, and Bowels, They invigorate and restore to health Debilitated Constitutions, and are invaluable in all Corn/ plaints incidental to Fcmalesof all ages. is an.'.infallible;remedy,..for Bad Legs, Bad Breasts', Old.founds, gores anil Ulcers, Fa? Sore ; Tliroais,«Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, firm)MininuilicM T.10,,J,,1»r Cullinn, ,„) all Skin Diseases it has no equal. ~ The Fills and Ointment are Manufactured '.■■.' '' •; " only at 78KowPsfordSt.(lato5330sforaSt.)Lonao^ :And .are sold by' all.Vendors of Medicinej. throughout 'the Civilized World; with direo tions for use in almostjevery language. (8* Purchasers, should look o tho Ult] oh the Pot's and Boiefl. If the address is noj 533, Oxford Street, london. they are srurioiu MASTERTON. LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. Begs to inform the travelling publio and settlors of the dwtriqt tbut he has taken over Mr F.'' HOOD'S iiiterestju the Club" 'tibteV -Liyoiy' aiid Bait Stable. These,,stables will. .now.,,be found comniodidus, oomfortabie, woll-vontil-atedj: ,and supplied with-every convenience that trivellors or owners of homos can desire, : *' ; A -first class, collection ot Buggies, Carriages and reliable Saddle Horses constantly aa hire at moderate rates. , .Every attention paid 'to the requirements, of Commercial Travellers; . .. The' ■' Favorite" Bus' moetr every Trail"' ; '..\..'V" •; ,>;;■'.' . ;.' : ''SECURE PADDOOKS THE EKETARUNA BAKEEY, ,; AND'GENERAL STORE. ' (Adjoining the Railway Station,) c;e.brenmuhl BEGS to inform his numerous customers that he has romoped to his now premises as above, and trusts by keeping only first-class goods to morit that support hithertj accorded him. ■', Zjl T IjrOAR, BUILDER, AND . 11l i JUL UNDERTAKEII, de« sires to inform tho inhabitants of Masterton and surrounding districts that he is prepared to conduct funerals in any part,of the district. Every care will be taken to carry .out/orders, and in doing soduerespoct will be shown. Orders may bo loft at Founslowand Hoar's, Queen street, or at my residenco, Chapel street. Please note tho address; Z. M. Hoar,' Chapel Sr,, MASTERioif. F.W.COTTRELLiCo riOSTOMS, SHIPPINa AND V : FORWARDING'AGENTS. AND GENERAI/CARRIERS. Oottrell'e Parcel's 1 Post Express. Parcehiand Packages forwarded and delivered' to" any addresa,' at cheap .through inclusive' rates. Ono ohargo, no extras, no' trbublo. Despatohes fci Great Britain', Europe and Australia by every steainer. " '. Furnitnro' aiid Goods carefully' ntured l at moderate cost. • QoEEh's OnAMBER9M...|M.WI!TUVmO I •ALtJTB" HOTEL, MASTE.ITON, . ■ The Proprietor.of the above old and well-known establishment bog's to thank tho inhabitant* ofMasterton and tho sur rounding districts, as also tho travelling hitherto given, and begs, respeotfully to state that additions, alterations, and improvements, uiacconlancewithtlie pro* requirements of the trade, have been made. ' i, _ Tho Culinary Department is as usual, drst-class. Wines, Beers, Spirits, and othe« liquors ere each and all nf f,bn to™ >.«.« quality. The Billiard Room, which is provided nrifli nnoAf A1 n „ n 1,'.«..l J tfLl i just been refurnished in themost elegant manner. A. ELKINS, Pwßriator,
MASTERTON-OPAKIJOOKUY ; i UTUMN .M.EETINOJ, St Patrick's Day, THURSDAY, ' 17th ' Mabcu, 1 1892. To bo held'on the:',• ■ )■. ■ MASTERTON-ORAKI RACE-! ".;'■ ;','■; President, Mr A. W.'Cave; Hon'Treasur'cr, ', A. Elkins; O.'F,''Valiancy; tarter, T, v T H. T HiH ;■ Deputy, J. Solideld;' Han'dicapper, A. R. Ma'oiarlana; 'Clerk oi'Scales,' K- B,: Hare; .Timekeeper,,Jas. Muirj Clerk of Coursej ' "W.-lorris.'-Stewards, Messrs T. M. Brown, "W. B, Buick, E, E, Chamber* - lain, "■•&,■> Hendewon;' .C/JiGMper/A' Fraso Herbert Welch, H, Tatca, and Hugh Campbell./.) ~,.;•' • ! '.;• " ~,: ''''raoalßi'ME, " ! ' l 1, Haek Hurdle Handicap, 30 sovaj second horse, s'soys ;ii miles, overlive flights of. Hurdles,'| Noril, iss, aco 15s. • 2, Mernbers.Bac'e, listup,2osovs; second '' librse 5 sovs; 1J mileß. For horses that havc'never faced a starter, to be owned by hna fide members of the Club one month prior to the meeting, remaining in distriot the same timei; horses to be ridden by members. Norn, 20s, ......,," 3, St Patrick's Handicap GO sovs; second .horse 10sovs; 1J miles. Norn. 20s aoo. 20s, at post 20s, 4,' Handicap Hackjßaco, 25 sovs; second horse five sovs; {mile, Norn, 15s, ace. JOs, 5, Flying Handicap, 45 sovs; second horse 5 soys; § mile, Norn, 20s, aco. 255,' 6, Handicap Hack Race, 35 sovs; second horse 5 sovs, Nom. 20s,' aco, 15s;' ; ,' 7, Belling Kace, 1 mile, w.f.a,, 15 so'va Nom, 15s, ■ ; RULES AND REGULATIONS, ' All Kaces to be run under the Rules of Racing. .In case of a protest the same must be lodged with the Secretary within 15 minutes after the race has been run, with a deposit' of £2, such deposit to be forfeited if tne. protest be found to be frivolous orvexa* tibus,".'' '■■'"■' '■■■■'■ : •• : • No Scratching of Horses allowed, ur.less through tho Secretary, and thirty minutes, before thotimo of starting, i No Entry will be received for any Bace excepfc.under tho conditions that all claims, disputes;- and objections arising shall be deoided'byLthe;Stowards, or whom'they may'appoint, and their decision upon'-all points shall be final. AllNominatiohs.'Entra'nces, Acceptances, etc., accompanied by'the necessary amount, must be addressed- to tho Secretary, Masterton No Entry will bejireceived after the hour named on any pretenco whatever, Any Jockey riding, except in colouro, will be fined 2! sovs, I; :; The amount for second horse will bo deducted-/from the advertised amount of stakes. *- The winner of Selling Race to bo Bold immediately after the race for 15 sovs,, ,any.Burplus to be divided-between-tho Club and the 'second horse. '. .._ Horses walking over will receive 50 per cent, of tliestakes. ''' Hack means ahorse that has never started for or is not nominated at tho date of entry lor any-race-Hack and Hunter Races excepted.,, : ..,:..-, -Nominations lor all' Handicaps (to be sealed and addressed to tho Secretary) close at Masterton on Saturday, February 27th, at R p.m. or oh arrival of night train from Wellington,. ■'., -.,.,.-•-' ; ■•■ ~■•...'■; ~ ■;- ■ Weights to bo declared' on or;before Saturday, sth March, at 8 p.m,'. -.,:. ■■',.'. ENTRIES, > . Entries,including Members Race and Selling Race, and acceptances.on Saturday ,12th March.at 8 p.m. or on arrival of night train from Wellington., . ~'/•. .;,'■ EH.WADDiNGIO'N, ', : "" ;" Secretary. ' '.Submitted to and approved by tho Wellington' Racing Club this 11th day of February, 1802. ■••..;- H.M.LYON, Secretary. GENERAL STOREKEEPER, MAXJRIOEVJLLE. v-THOMAg JAGO, i CAJBirjtfETMAKER,-' '. .MASTERTON •■■:-'.,■..,;.: Note .the adflresßr^*-PBBttY-BIIffi^T|Mj,,,, : ..,,..,MABTERTON l ';-:--N«V^'«^-'^!BiH''yracldington, ! '.'
BJRENOHLEY'S INSECTICIDE AND FARM AND GARDEN FERTILISER; (Registered.) r WILL DESTROY CODLIN MOTH, AMERICAN BLIGHT QB SCALE, IKBECTB.V; ;;< ; Will destroy tht Hessian Fly, aid is . invaluable to lh horticulhtralist. BY commuhicatiiig witiv the : undet»: . 'signed 'full iparticulars :will; Jbe Riven. It is very; cheap arid: easily applied, 'ltisalsousofulfoi' ferljliiiin? land. '■■'''■■ ■.;' • ; '»<- .■•v T. F/MENGHLEY, ; ■ OHAL.LE.NGE LIME KILNS ■'" : -"- ! 'MAURICEVILLE, Soiß-Testlmoiiials furnished and trial samples supplied FREE on application. Royal Mail Service between : Masterton and Castlepointv T. p;TeTt, Pr op ifi et^j l , m ■!).•:/ T.ETT,:bog»'to'infotrn 1' Jtr-* JiJ residents! of., the Whareama District and the travelling piiblio generally,'that ho .is,again'the successful ■ tendorbr for the' 'carriage of the iMaßterton-Castlop'oint mails, The ' ouaoiies wiU'r'an as follows :-Le'ave Oliib 1 Bote!; Masterton,' for Tinuiahd Castlepoint every .TUESDAY and FRIDAY Morning at-' 7.45 a.m.,' leaving: Whakataki for Masterton every WEDNESDAY anS'SATUKDAY moraine. at 6.80a.m,' arriving in Masterton at 2pm in time' to oatoh the afternoon train for Celling- : 'tl'lla : "-> •■ , ' ''■ : i ; "; : ' A conveyance leaves,Masterton forTauoru and Brancepeth everySUNDAY MORNING at 7 o'clock, returning tf Masterton'at'6 p.m. ; ; '' A Private oonveynnoo sent immediately on receipt of telegram to 'P. .P.LETT, I ■' Maalerton. ' 1 W-B^Qheiinel^; LAND, ESTATEAND GENERAL AGENT,: QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. AGENT 'FOR/' \ London and Lancashiro Fire lußuranco ~- Company.- . ... , Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Oon/- : ;- pany,' ■■ .■ - ..:.;•",.''; ■. New Zealand Acoident Insurance Com. pany. Mercantile and Bankruptcy. Gazette... otd'etc , ; i Agftnt pf the Public Trustee, Deputy Official Assignee in bankruptcy (or Wairat'spa, ' NOTP;OFREMOVAL, '■ "' the'' '' ' ■' MUTUALLip ASSOCIATION OF ,a : ii.st : ',ralas;i;a HAVE REMOVED, from Perry. et. into larger offices in Queen6iBEET r "aqd formerly occupied by' Mr Natu.sch, Ajchitect. SPECIAL FEATURES CLAIMS [are settled without either dispute or delay, and tncApsociatioh has nover figured in OoUrteither'us plaintiff or defendant. ; %2 jr:4|ijGlLlv:. .; ■•' " : , Resident Agent, ■ ■r; •[] ....A Queen-street, Masterton. ,' r■■•"■£. 8.-HARE;- I '' TravollingEepresentativo. ' "V UOTIONEER, FRUIT AND PRO. ,': : DUCEMEROBANT, ; 54 ANd'6o, WILUS'STREST, Wellinoton' " : '.HAS ON SALE: •■v--FLOURV : OATMEAL' -POTATOES WHEAT OATS MAIZE BARLEY : BEAKS,' 'PEAS OHAFF ."BRAN-', , rOLLARD ; ''"' : HAJISANbBACO.V, Cheese, Shoak, .Tea, Soap, Candles, '.' /,"!",•','■;Kbbos'krb,-' ••■ •■•'■'■■ And Merchandise of all' kinds, ■ ___ a :','■. Country Orders Trill re« ceive our immediate .'Attention.---. Poultry, Farm and -Dairy Produce, and Fruit received on consignment,,and prompt Account Sales rendered.. '■■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4052, 2 March 1892, Page 1
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