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HASIEBTON-OPAKIJOOKBX • ■ ' OLDB, AUTUMN MEETING, 1893. FRIDAY, 17th MARCH, ST, PATRICK'S DAY, PROGRAMME: 1. Hack Hdrdle Handicap, 30 sova, second horso 5 sova; li miles; 4 flights of burdlos. Nomination £ aov, nccoptnnco }sov, 2. Maiden Hack Race, 25 sova, second horso 5 bovs. 1 milo, Weight for ago. Entranco soys. 8. Si Patriok'b Handicap, 60 bovs. Second horse 10 sovb. 1| miles. Nominations 1 sov. Accoptanco 2 sova. 4. Handicap Hack Racb, 35 bovb. Second horse 5 bovs, If miles. Nominaion \ bov, acceptance 1 aov. 5. Flying Handicap, 45 bovs. 2nd horso 5 oovs. f milo. domination 1 sov. Accoptanco U rovb. 0, Swung Hack. Raoi, 15 soys. 1 milo. Weight for age. Entrance foovj Tho winner to bo Bold for 15 bovs immediately after tho race, any surplus to be divided between tho Club and second horso. 7. Flyino Hack Handicap, 30 sovs, second horso 5 bovs, § milo. Nomination | soy. Acceptonco £ sov. NOMINATIONS, ho, NOMINATIONS for all Handicaps to be sealed andaddressed to the Set rotary, closo at Maßtorton ob Baturday, February 25th, at 8 p.m., or on arrival of night traLi from Wellington.. WEIGHTS to be declared on or before Saturday, 4th March, at 8 p.m. ' ENTRIES for Maidon Hack and Selling Races, and ACCEPTANCES for all Handicaps on Saturday, 11th March, atß p.m., or on arrival of night train from Wellington. HACK moans a horse that has never started for or Is not nominated at date of entry for any race: Hock and Hnnter races excepted. ' E.H.WADDINGTON, Secretary. Submitted to and approved by the Wellington Racing Club this Bth day of Febraary, 1893. H.M.LYON.Seorotary. UNITED FARMERS' ALLIANCE, [limited], WELLINGTON, PALMEItSTON NORTH, AND WANGANUI, Losdox Aoests -W. Wedbelii & Co,, 16, St Helen's Place, London, B.C. THE Alliance is prepared to receive consignments of Wool, Tallow, Frozen Mutton, Flax, Grain, and Dairy Produce, for sale in cither tho Colonial or London Markets. Liberal Cash advances made on growing clips of Wool and Produce free of Commission. Tho Alliance have Agents and Correspondents in allpartsol the World, and as they act solely as Agents, Growers may rely on obtaining full value for their consignments.

INSURANCE.—Fire and Marine Insurances effected at Lowest Current Dates. FOR SALE—at lowest current rates:-Wool-packs, Cornsacks, Sewing Twine, Binder Twine, Fencing Wire, Staples, Corrugated Iron, Station Stores and Fanners' Requisites ot every description, SEEDS.—Wo have on hand and to arrive :—Ryegrass, Cocksfoot, Clovers, and Turnip . s ccds ot all descriptions, ol the best quality, which are offering at the Lowest Current Rates, C.W. MULLINS General Manager, Waterloo Quay, Weilixoton Ist March, 1893. J. R. JUGGINS, T AND, ESTATE, STOCK, STATION AGENT AND VALUATOR Eketahuna, has several properties for salo in town jnd country. A.J.JACOBS, TAXIDERMIST AND FEATHER FURRIER, Next to thi Catholic Church, Madcrlon. >IRDS, Fish, and Animals Preserved _) and Aloantedin the hrghcststyleof the art, Fur Skins tanned and dressed. Far and Feather Muffs and Collars rnado to order. Feathers cleaned, curled and dyed. Work dono in all its brandies, Notice—Highest Price Given for Huias and other Birds. CLOTHJNG! JUST OPENED I MEN'S COLONIAL TWEED COATS, SIZES 3 TO 7, PRICES; I'V/fi AND 1(|/r» WILL BE SOLD AT ry/p EACH, Also a Special Line of LADIEj' DUST CLOAKS PiiINT JACKETS. READY MONEY DRAPER & CLOTHIER, (Opposite Club Hotel) MASTERTON WOOL SALES, mHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENOY COMs PANY (Limited), will hold their Fourth wool sale of the season at their WAREHOUSES, FEATHERSTON St. WELLINGTON, On FRIDAY, Brd March. Liboral Oabii Advances (free of com» mission) on all parcels sent in for sale hero or for shipment to London, "Woolpacka, Cornsacks, Seeds, Fencing Wire and all descriptions of Station and Farm Recjuisities supplied at lowest eur« rent rates WALTER G. FOSTER, Manager. F. 0. LEWIS, Travelling Agent, Maßlerton. G.KNI RALSTOREKEEPER, MAUIUCEYILLE,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4366, 13 March 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4366, 13 March 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4366, 13 March 1893, Page 4

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