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.WANTEDS. .. ANTED. KNOWN ;-You can V V get Boys' Suits, .Girls Dresses, Cloaks, and Jaokets also Lady's and ' Baby's Underolothing made in any Btyle. j For address apply to Mrs R, CRAWFORD, Church Street, Maßterton. 'ANTKD-APPRENTICES. for I .?!,.. thedroaeiriftking; apply Wholesale' Drapery Co. WANTED.-Earn money at home. Either sex; new work; jus* started ; all can earn good wages; nt walking or travelling required; anyone can do the work j boys and. girls earn noarly as much as men; write for particulars at once, before our. listfull, and onclose addressed envelops and? stamp for reply to JAS. (}. SARGOOD, Manager, P.O. Bra 986, Sydney; or, 65, Eoyal Arcade, George and Pill Streets, Sydney pORNET.-For Sale, price £6 cash,» \J sweet-toned Gautrot Cornet, in case, olccfcro-plated. Cost nine to tea Ruineas. Apply "fiHston," 'Wairar«|» Daily Times' office. ttTANTED the General Public t« i i —.v., u.mi, uiiuuidi nu[ieru assort' ment of all the latest styles and patterns li) English, foreign, and Colonial Tweeds and Worsteds has arrived at JAMES .WEBB'S Tailoring Establish, ment New Goods cmtinnb to coma daily, Eyerybixly simply enchanted with .JAMKB WEBB'S splendid selection, Our roll Of regular customers Increasing every day.-Thanking tho Public for past favours,-Yours to command, ' ' ' JAMES WEBB. WANTED TO I'URCHASE-Fresh EK2B and Poultry in any quantity Apply W, W. SCOTT, Temperance Hotel, Queon-Street. WANTED to sell-An 8 roomed ly house with convenient out building and three quarters ol an acre af land, in the healthiest part of Mastertoa Price £250. Apply W.D., Wairaram Daily Times nltico AA; ANTED KNOWN-That wsharj it V V first class Tailoring deparlmet t and an experienced Cutter.—To Aro Hoasi, Wellington. \T[ ANTED KNOWN-That wo have a I VV =..i--'.'(i Winter Stock of English tveods, Coatings, Suiting! etc.-TeAroHouso, Wellington. WANTED KNOWN-That we will send patterns of Tweeds eta,, post free, on application to James Smith, Ta Arc Home, Wellington, WANTED KNOWN-That we will, i! bo desired, send self mcasurcm nt charts to any one applying to To Art House, Wellington, \ITANTED KNOWN-That in « TV Tailoring department we ca uaranteo perfeot fit and good work—Te ro House, Wellington. WANTED KNOWN-Smts, Uvercoats and Ladies' Habits mado to order and at moderate charges -To Aro Houae, Wellington. WAJSTED KNOWN.-Ladles Nor* wegian Slpen, 2s and Bs, at J. CARPENTER'S." WANTED KNOWN.-Men'spegged VV .Kip Watertight*, 12s(id, ntOAR* WANTED KNOWN -Men's naifed mid plain Shooters, 10s 6d ai CARPENTER'S. WANTED KNOWN, ther Slippers, 4a;' (is, at CARPENTER'S, VUANTED KNOWN.-Men's Bis- \ V chers from 5s Cd, Men's English Balmorals lis b'd at CARPENTER'S, WANTED KNUWN.-Ladies'Lace Boots from 8s; Children's Shoes and Boots from la, at J. CARPENTER'S Control Boot Warehouse, Quoon Street, SPKCIALNOTICfi. T\/ ANTED Known-That lam reYY _ moving from my present promises in to my now Coach Factory in Viotoiiwtreet, Wellington, off Cuba-street Reclaimed Land and adjoining tho Grey Valley Coal Company. I therefore with to dispose of my present stock of Buggies, Indies' Phretona ?nd Sprin? Traps now in Manuers-atreet shop as speedily as possible-even at a sacrifice. M.BOHAN, Wellington Coach Eactory. WANTED KNOWiN.-Bownu,,' Greytown to Mastorton line of Coaches now runs a DAILY Bervico con< veying passengers and pa'cols between the above places; leaves punctually Post Office, Greytown 9.80 a.m.; Noilla Stables, Mastorton,3.3o p.m. in time to meet the Lower Valley Coach, Return fares can bo arranged upon application to tho rroprietor—ALßEßT BOWERS, AKURA MAORI RACING CLUB. HACK MEETING AT JUSTERION on QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY, May 24th, 1892. PRESIDENT: H. P. Tunniuuai; VIOMRESIUENTiMantaK. Maaka. Sikwabi's : Karaitiaiu Korou, Mfiyiera Ngntuore, Hamuera Karaitiana, I'uliaiu To Tau, Taiawhio To Tau, Wuinohu H. H. Te Huki, Hapeta H, Wkkamoiru, Mita A, Tuhokairangi, Ngarori Tnraihaua, Havana Ropiha, M.atuhi A. Tuhokairangi, Kohea Tahana, Toi Natanahira, Pahira Anaru, To An A, Hanwira, A. Mikaera Te Honu, Eanginui W, ■ Kingi, Koreu Karaitiann, Hanita ' * Arama; Judge, R. A. Tuhonai. ranga ; Stabtek, M. A. 'Mokairanga; Cleiik of guilts, W. Karaitianaand GenrgoEllors; Clerk of Course, Kereu Karaitiana; Trea* sußßßS.WainohuH, U. TeHuki, A. M. To Honu, and. William lores; Handioaiter, A. R. Macfarlane. : 1 Firsl Hurdles Handicap of 25 sovs j second horse to receive 5 sovs of stakes; 2 miles; over 7. flights of . hurdles, 3ftGin in height; nominal tion 10s, acceptance 15a; To start at 12,15 i>..m;' '.-. .'■ ,••'■: 3 Second Hurdles Handicap ol IObovs; second horse to receive one Bridlo, value 30s; one mile and a distance; ,- over 4 flights of hurdles, 3lt Gin in height; for Maori horses only ; post entrance, 12s; To start at p.m 3 Farmers' Welter Handicap of 15 sovs; 1 mile; for farmers' horses only; Nomination 15s nil; To start at p.m ' 4 Ahira Maori Handicap of 85 sovs; second horso to receive 5 soys out of slakes; 1J miles; nomination 15s; acceptance 20s; To start at pm 5 Maiden Hack Handicap of 10 sovs; 1 • second horse to save his stakes; 1 milejpost entrance 10s; to stut at ' p.m ' 6- Flying Handicap of 10 sovs; Bccond ■ horso to receivo 5 sovs out of stakes; f ! mile; nomination 10s; acceptance 10s; t To start at p.m = 7 Maori Hack Rmoi 20 sovs; second 1 horse to receive a whip, viluo 20i; 1 mile; weight for age; foi Maori horses only, which have never faced a starter; post entrance 10s; to start at n.m b 8- C'oasofflfioft Handicap of 15 sovs; bcc« i ond horse to receive 5 sovs out of r stakes; 1 mile; post entrance 15s 1 'Weights declared 12th May, Acce-p* o tances and General Entries close at V 9 p.m on Wednesday, 18th May. WILLIAM IORNB, Secretary, Submitted to and approved by the Wellington Racing Club, this 80th day oi March, 1802. H. M. Lyok, Secrete

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4103, 4 May 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4103, 4 May 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4103, 4 May 1892, Page 3

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