WOODVILLE DISTRICT JOOKKY CLOU. SUMMER HACK RACE MEETING, To take place on the WOODVILLE RACECOURSE, ON MONDAY, the 2nd JANUARY, 18!)B, PR.OG RAMMER 1. Stowards 1 Handicap, to start at 11.40 a.m., of 25 sovs, second horso 5 sovs from tlio stakes: 1 mife. Nomination 10s, acceptance 16s, 2. Maiden Handicap Hurdles, to start at 12.16 p.m., of2ssovs,second horseOsovafrom tho stakes; It miles, over G flights of hurdles 3. Maiden Plate, to start at 1.10 p.m., of 15 sovb, s»cond horse 5 bovb from tho stakes j 2}1.0c8. WcighMor-agc, Entrauco 2os on da? of general entries. of 35 sovb tecond horse 5 sots from tho stakes 2 miles, over 8 flights of hurdles, 3ft 6in high tho winner of any hurdle race af tor the declaration of weights to carry a penalty .of 71bs Nomination 15s, acceptance 20s. 6. Woodville District Jockey Club Handicap, to start at 3 p.m., of CO sovs, scowd horso 10 sovs from the stakcß; 1J miles; the win of tho advertised value of £4O or over, to carry lOlbs penalty, and of any sum under £4O to carry jibs penalty Nomination 20», acceptanco4os. C, Selling Race, to start at 3,60 p.m., of 26 boys; tho winner to bo sold for 20 swa immediately after the race; half tho surplus (if any), to go tho second horse, balance to Club's funds j ton-weight list.: ( 7lb allowed for overy £5 off selling price; 1 mile j entrance 26s on day of general entries. 7, Flying Handicap, to start at 4 p,m., of 30 sovs; second horao 5 eovs from the stakes j 6 furlongs j penalties same as in Club Haudicap; not cumulative; nomination 10s; acceptance 20s. 8. High-Weight Handicap, to start at 4.40 p.m., of 25 sovs; second horse 5 sovs from the stakci; 1J miles j minimum weight Oat j penalties samo as in Club Handicap: net cutni'ative: nomination 10s; acceptance 16s NOMINATIONS for Stowards' Handi cap 10b, Maiden Handicap Hurdles 10aHandicap Hurdles, 15s W. D. 0. Cub's Handicap2os, Flying Handicap 10s,and High Weight Handicap 10a, close at the Secretary's Office, Woodville, at 8,15 p,m, on MONDAY 6th December, 1832, WEIGHTS declared ou MONDAY 12th December 1892, ENTBIES for Maiden-Plato 255, and Selling Race 255, ACCEPTANCES lor Stewards Handicap 15s, Maiden Handicap Hurdles 15s, Handicap Hurdles 20s, W.D.J. Club Handicap 40s, Flying Handicap 20s, High Woight Handii cap 15s, close at the Secretary's Office, Woodville, at 8,15 p,m, on WEDNESDAY, the2lßtday of December, 1692, ; HAHDKApreR: Mr J. K HEN RY. WM, NICHOLSON, Secretory. JOHN HENDERSON, JIHIEOHANT TAILOR Opposite Club Hotel, QrjEEH-5TKERT.,....,,., MaBTKKTON Tht favor of your patronage and re.comnundalim reoveskd.
"THE KED LAMP," H. E. ETON, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, Queen-street, Masterton, -"■" AS been appointed SOLE AGENT for the district for N, LAZARUS and CO's SPECTACLES. Patent Momber 4354, Who has been thoroughly instructed in their system of sight testing, and may bo consulted for spectacles and eye glasses daily, keeping a largo stock for selection, Wo wish to draw tho attention of the public to tho following special preparations, feeling certain that in many cum ONE Singh Trial Will Prow Their Efficacy:Eton's Celebrated Cough Emulsion The most violent fits of coughing ore reduced at onco in severity, dillioulty of breathing is relieved, that dull, depressing pain in the chest is removed by ono or two doses, and in all cases of ordinary cough, if taken in time, a few doses will effect a oure, Eton's Noted Blood Mixture; Is of unequalled efficacy as a thorough rcjuvenator of the human constitution, eradicating with speed and certainty every vestige of impurity of blood and circulating fluids, no matter whether constitutional or acquired, giving a buoyancy and elasticity to body and mind, Eton's Quinine Wine. The best known tonic, and suitable for indigestion, sickness, giddiness, lowncs3 of spirits, and generally invigorating, Eton's Neuralgic Mix-ture-a Certain Cure Tho best house in the district for pare Drugs, , Perfumery, Toilet Requisites Sponges Brushware, Trusses (properly fitted and mado to order), Suspenders, Clinical, Thermometers, Hyperdermic Syringes, Patent Medioines, Hair Prcpara* tions, etc Publio VACCINATION (free of oharge) svery Wednesday from 11 a,m to 1 pm, Hobo and Cattle Medicines Teeth carefully extracted for 2s Gd each, ItEMEMBERTHEJBED LAMP, QUEEN STREET MASTERTON IMPORTaJNT to the PUBLIC,
HAVING served my timo in Wellington a good many years ago, and having worked in some of the best shops in New Zealand (or the last twenty years at Painting, Glazing, Tarnishing Scrimming, Papering, otc, and to let the Mastorton people Bee that 1 am a competent tradesman, we aro hanging paper at Gd per Roll, best material and workmanship guaranteed. FIRST-OLASS REFERENOES. £lO HEW ARD will be paid to anyone who will prove tho contrary. J. JACOBS &0 * SUPERIOR PABERHANGEKS, Renal! Skeot Masterton SUPPORT LOUAL IMDOBTM. MESSRS OHAMBERLAINBROB beg to announce that thoy have recently orected NEW MACHINERY for- CRUSHING AND GRINDING Oats, Beans, Barloy, and Maize, foi hcrses, cattle and pigs, and [that they have now on sale ORUSHED OATS. " As good as Chamberlain's .Flour" Has become a proverb in tho DistrictThin year the quality Is even higherthan usual, inasmuch as it has been an exceptionally favorable season for growing whoat. MESSRS CHAMBERLAIN BROS venture to hope that their "looal iNDtrmr Will havetho support and encoaragemenl of the whole community, and that coo snrders will insist on hwing CHAMBERLAIN'S FLOUR, And thus retain their money in cue District. / MASTERTON STEAM FLOUE MILLS. GKT YOUR HOUSE PAINTED, PAPERED OR REPAIRED EIGHT SHILLINGS A DAY tt. HASKELL The Original PAINTER, GLiZIER, and PAPERHANGER, who has been established in Masterton for eighteen years. No deception and no inferior work.' Guarantees a good and honest job for honest pay. REMEMBER.-You scoure a reliable and experienced workman when yeu employ HASKELL, and you give the job to a man YOU CAN DEPEND ON, Residonce and Workshop-Queen-St; adjoining Presbyterian Church,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4286, 5 December 1892, Page 4
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