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masterton-opaki jockey CLUB. AOTUMN MEETING, 1893. FRIDAY, 17tii MARCH, ST, PATRICK'S DAY, PROGRAMME: 1. Hack Hurdie Handicap, 30 sovi, second horaossova; 1$ miles; 4flights of hurdles, Nomination § sov, acceptance J sov, 2. Maideh Hack Raoe, 25 sots, second horao 5 sovs. 1 mile. "Weight for age. Entrance 1$ soys. 8. Si Patkick's Handicap, 60 eovs. Second horse 10 sovs. 1| miles. Nominations 1 sov. Acceptance 2 sovs. 4. Handicap Hack Race, 35 bovb. Second horse 5 sovs, 1J miles. Nominaion | sov, acceptance 1 sov. B, Flying Handicap, 45 sova. 2nd horse 5 sovs, f mile, JMominatton 1 sov. Acceptance 1J sovs. C. Selling Hack Racl, 15 sovs- 1 mile, Weight for Bj*e. Entrance j sjvJ Tho winner to bo sold for 16 sovs immediately after tho race, any surplus to bo divided between tho Club and second horao. 7, Fmo Hack Handicap, 30 eovs, socond horse 5 sovs. $ mile. Nomination | sov. Acceptance f sov. NOMINATIONS, to NOMINATIONS for all Handicaps to be sealed and addresaod to the Secretary, close at Mastorton on Saturday, February 25th, at 8 p.m., or on arrival of night tralii from Wellington. WEIGHTS to be declared on or before Saturday, 4th March, at 8 p.m. ENTRIES for Maiden Hack and Selling Races, and ACCEPTANCES for all Handicaps on Saturday, 11th Maroh, at 8 p.m., or on arrival of night train from Wellington. HACK moans ahorse that has never started for or Is not nominated at date of ontry for any raco: Hack and Hunter races excepted. E.H. WADDINGTON, Secretary. Submitted to and aoproved by the Wellington Racing Club this Bth day of Febraary, 1893, H. M. LYON, iaeoretary. A. J. JACOBS, TAXIDERMIST AND FEATHER FURRIER, Next to thi Catholic Church, Mastcrloii. BIRDS, Fish, and Animals Preserved and Mounted in the higheststyle of tho art. Fur Skins tanned and dressed, Fur and Feather Muffs and Collars made to ordor, Feathers cleaned, curled and dyed. Work dono in all its branches. Notice—Highest Price Given for Huias and other Birds. HOTI 0 E , YOU are invited by J. MANDEL to call in and inspect hia shop, where you can obtain Hot, Cold, and Shower Batlis FOR ONE SHILLING. |3* A Good Hair Cut and fehavo. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Children a speciality, D'JN'T 50S8ET to notice that ho has one of the great ROTARI' Tobacco Cuttors. You can buy your stick of Fanoy Tobacco-any kind you like—and have it cut for you in One Minute -while you wait. FANOY GOODS of all sorts at reduced rates. Don't Forget the PHILEDOMIO HAIR WASH, guaranteed to oure scurf, dandruff, and all disorders of the hair or skin, Note the address J. MANUEL, CORNER SHOP, Queen-Street, Masterion. Open from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Country orders promptly attended to. A. HENDERSON HAS just opened up a nico assort rnent of WATCHES and RINGS, LADIES' andGKNT'S. Why gn to Wellington and waste your money when your can cet an article at half the price, butter quality and design ? Racing men and all eporta should inspect A. HENDERSON'S stock o! CHRONOGRAPHS, also " timers" at all prices from two pounds to fifty. Work. ingmon'B Watches. Yoncan'tboatthem A.HENDERSON, 'wheal Watchmaker & Jiweller. COLONIAL CLOTHJNG! JUST OPENED! 95 MEN'S COLONIAL TWEED coats, SIZES 3 TO 7, PRICES: JJ/jj AND WILL BE SOLD AT ijjg EACH, Also a Special Line oi LADIES' DUST CLOAKS ASP PRINT JACKETS. W. BELL, BEADY MONEY DRAPER & CLOTHIER, (Opposite Club Hotel) MABTBBTON ALLEN & TJARTMANN Allen & Hartmann Direoi Importers of WINES, SPIRITS, ETC., WINEB, SPIRITS, isTQ, -INCIiUDINd-' Andrew Usher & Co's Whiskey Aitchison's Chariot Ale Cocfebura's Port Wines Duff, Gordon & Co's Sherries George Goulet's Champagne Australian Wines And all the lesding brands of Wines Spirits, and Malt Liquors, Offices and Sample Rooms— Grqr Street,,-, Wellington;

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4360, 4 March 1893, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4360, 4 March 1893, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4360, 4 March 1893, Page 2

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