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MASTERTON-OPAKI JOCKEY OLDB. AUTUMN MEETING, 1893, FBIDAY, 17th MARCH, ST. PATRICK'S DAY, PROGRAMME: 1. Hack Hurdle Handicap, 30 both, second horsessovs; limiles; 4flights of hurdles, Nomination | aov, accept* once f bov, 2., Maiden Hack Raoe, 26 sots, second horio fi sots. 1 mile. Weight for ago. Entrance soyb. 3. Si Paikick's Handicap, 60 jots. Second horse 10 sots. 1| miles.' Nominations 1 sov. Acceptance 2 aovs. 4; Handicap Hack Race, 35 botb, Second horao 6 soys, lj miles, Nominaion J sot) acceptance 1 sov. 5. Flying Handicap, 45 sova. 2nd horse 5 sots. | mile, domination 1 sov. Acceptance li bovs. G. Selling Hack. Race, 15 botb- 1 mile. Woightforage, Entrance f bovJJ The winner to be sold for 16 soys immediately aftor the raco, any surplus to be divided between the Club and second horse. 7. Flyinq Haok Handicap, 30 soys, second horse 5 sots. f mile. Nomination | boy. Acceptance f sot. NOMINATIONS, &c. NOMINATIONS for all Handicaps to bo sealed and addressed to tho Secretary, closo at Maßtorton on Satdbday, February 25th, at 8 p.m., or on arrival of night train from Wellington. WEIGHTS to bo declared on or before Satdbday, 4th March, at 8 p.m. ENTRIES for Maiden Hack and Solling Races, and ACCEPTANCES for all Handicaps on Saturday, 11th Maroh, atß p.m., or on arrival of night train from Wellington. HACK means a horao that has noTer started for or is not nominated at date oi entry for any race: Hock and Huntor races excepted. E.H. WADDINGTON, Secretary. Submitted to and appro Ted by tho Wellington Raoinq Club tins Bth day of Febraary, 1893. H. M. LYON, Secretary. A. J. JACOBS, TAXIDERMIST AND FEATHER FURRIER, Next to thi Catholic Church, Maskrlon, BIRDS, Fish, and Animals PresorTed and Mounted in the highest style of tho art. Fur Skins tanned and drossed. Fur and Feather Muffs and Collars made to order. Feathers cleaned, curled and dyed. Work dono in all its branches. Notice —Highest Prico Given for Hulas and other Birds. N 0 T 1 "0 E . TOUaroinvitedbyJ.MANDEL to call in and inspect his shop, where you can obtain Hot, Cold, nnd Shower Baths FOR ONE SHILLING. K? A Good Hair Cut and Sliavo. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Children a speciality.

DON'T FORGET to notice that ho has one of the great ROTAM Tobacco Cutters. You can buy your stick of Fanoy Tobacco—any kind you like—and havo it our for *ou in One Minulo while you wait. FANOY GOODS of nil sorts at reduced rates, Don't Forget the PHILEDOMIO HAIR WASH, guaranteed to cure scurf, dandruff, and all disorders of the hair or skin, NoiETIIBADDIIESS I J. MANUEL, CORNERSBOP, Queen-Street, Maoterton. Opon from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Country orders promptly attended to. COLONIAL CLOTHING! JUST OPENED! % MEN'S COLONIAL TWEED

COATS, SIZES 3 TO 7, PEICES: 17//1 AND 10//? WILL BE SOLD AT ijjg EACH, Also a Special Lino ol LADIES' DUST CLOAKS AND hunt jackets. : W.BELL, | HEADY MONEY DRAPER & CLOTHIER, [(Opposite Club Hotel) MASTERTON I WOOL SALES, THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENOY COMPANY (Limited), will hold their FoUBTH WOOI SALE OF THE SEASON at their WAREHOUSES, FEATHERSTON St. Wellington, On FRIDAY, BED Makoh, Liberal Cash Advances (free of com. mißßion) on nil parcels sent in for sale here or for shipment to London, JVoolpacks, Oornsaeks, Seeds, Fencing Wiro and oil description! of Station and Farm Requisites supplied at lowest eur» rent rates WALTER 6. FOSTER, Manager, _ F. 0, LEWIS, Travelling Agent, Mantertdn. . EKETAHUNA TEMPEBANGE HOTEL, (Late J, Joseh & Co.) . HAVING taken over this old established and popular hotel, the proprietor begs to inform Commercial men and the travelling public that the reputation oi tho houßO will be maintained, Visitors will find all the comforts ot a home. Good Beds, and a liberal table at moderate charges, Pmvaie Rooms ron Fajihies. Bath Boom I Sample Room I Stawjso and Paddocks. JOHN CARTER, Proprietor,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4363, 9 March 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4363, 9 March 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4363, 9 March 1893, Page 4

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