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MASTBftTON-OPAKI JOOKBY CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING, 1893, FRIDAY, 17th MARCH ST, PATRICK'S DAY, PROGRAMME: 1. Hack Hurdie Handicap, 30 sovi second horso 5 aovs; 1\ miles; 4 flight of hurdles, Nomination \ bov, accept unco ] sov, 2, Maiden Hack Eace, 25 sovi second horso 5 aovs. 1 milo, Weigh for ngo. Entranco 1$ soys. 8. Si Pathick's Hanmoap, CO «ova Second hotae 10 mn. lj miles, Nomi nations 1 sov, Acceptanco H sovs. i. Handicap Hack Race, 35 sovi Second horso 5 sovs, If miles. Noroinii ion j sov, acceptanco 1 sov, • 5, Flying Handicap, 45 sovs. 2m horse 6 sovs. I milo, Nomination sov. Acceptanco 1} sovs. 0, Stiusa Hack. Rack, 15 sovs. mile. Weight for ago. Entrance | bj» Tho winner to ho sold for 15 sovs imme diatoly after tho race, any surplus tob divided between the Club and secom horso. 7, Flying Hack Handicap, 30 bovb second horse 5 sovs, | mile. Nomina tion I sov, Acceptance | sov. NOMINATIONS, 4c. NOMINATIONS for all Handicaps t be sealed and addressed to tho Secretary closo at Masteiton on Saturday, Feb ruitry 25th, at 8 p.m., or on arrival ut night train from Wellington. WEIGHTS to bo declared on or befor Saturday, 4th March, at 8 p.m. ENTRIES for Maiden Hack and Scl ling Racos, anil ACCEPTANCES for all Handicaps oi Saturday, llih March, at 8 p.m., or oi arrival of night train from Wellington. HACK means a horso that has n«ve started for or is imt nominated at date v entry for any r,ico: Hack and Hnnte raoes excepted. E.H. WADUINGTON, Secretary, Submitted to and anproved by tho Wol liogton Racing Club this Bth da; of February, 1893. H. M. LYON, Secretary. A J. JACOBS, TAXIDERMIST AND FEATHER FURRIER, Ned to the Catholic Church, Maskrlon BIRDS, Fish, and Animals Preserve! and Mounted in tho liighestatyloo tho art, Fur Skins tanned and drosaed Fur and Feathor Muffs and Collars madi to order. Feathers cleaned, curled ant dyed. Work done in all its branches. HoTicE-Highest Price Given for Huiai aud other Birds. H 0 T 1 CE . YOU nroinvited by J.MANDELfc coll in and inspect his shop where you can obtain Hot, Cold, and Showoi BatliH FOR ONE SHILLING. fS* A Good Hair Cut and Sliavo, Satisfaction Guaranteed. Children a speciality. DON'T FORGET to notice that he has one of tho great ROTARY Tobacco Cutters. You can buy your stick of Fancy Tobacco—any kind you like—and havo it cur roit you in One Minuto while you wait, FANCY GOODS of all sorts at reduced rates. Don't Forget tho PHILEDOMIO HAIR WASH, guaranteed to cure scurf, dandruff, and all disorders of the hair or skin. Note the address:J. MANUEL, COKNERSHOP, Queen-Street, Masterton. Open from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Country orders promptly attended to. A. dENDMSON HAS just opened up a nice assortment of WATCHES and RINGS, LADIES' audGKNT'S. Why go to Wellington and waste your money when your can ud an article at half the price, hotter quality and design ? Racing men and all sports should inspect A. HENDERSON'S stock ol CHRONOGRAPHS, also "timers "at all prices from two pounds to Gfty. Workins tiien'n Watches Yi'ticmi't hrnMhi'iu A. h;ndkr.-(in, '""ilinal "• •uliiuiiker ft J'vvvl'er CLOTHING! JUST OPENED I MEN'S COLONIAL TWEED COATS. SIZES 1) TO 7, PRICES: 1W AND IfW/i WILL 17(6 ™ 19(f) BE SOLD AT w/fl EACH Also a Special Line ot LADIES' DUST CLOAKS PIUNT JACKETS. HEADY MONEY DRAPER & CLOTHIER, (Opposite Club Hotel) MASTERTON N k TJABTMANN N & fIABTMAMH Direci Importers ok WINES. SPIRITS, ETC, WINES, SPIRITS, ETC, Andrew Usher & Co'a Wliiskey Aitchison's Chariot Ale Cnokbum's Port Wines D-ifi, Gordon & do's Sherries GenigtiUo.'kA Ohoij-ipiigiie ! Aiihtratiaii VYuieb ' i Grey street „,„>„„, Wellington' j

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4357, 1 March 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4357, 1 March 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4357, 1 March 1893, Page 4

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