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MASTEKTGN-OPAIU JOCKEY CJ.UIJ. AUTUMH MEETING, 18S>3. rBIDAV, 17th MAKOLI, ST. PaTBICK'S DAY, 1 PROGRAMME t J. Hack Hintnu; Hahiuoaf, 30 sovs, J Hocond home G bovs ; 1& miles ; 4 flights 1 cf hurdles. Honrinntton J sov, accept- *, atios J sov. J 2. Maiiieh Hack Hack, 23 govs, • second horse G sove. 2 mile, Weight for age. Entrance l|eoya. 8. Br Palciiick's Handicap, 60 bovs. Second horse 10 uovs. 1£ railea. Komi' nations 1 sov. Aeceptanco '& auvs. 4. Handicap Hack Raob, 30 eovb, J Second horse 5 sovs, 1J iui!e3. Strains. ion j (tor, aacapfance 1 bov. 6. Flying iiAKuiciP, 45 sots. 2nd horse 5 sots. $ ctilo. ttomiuction 1 so?. Acceptance 1J bovb. G. Bsluso Bacf. iLvL't,, 16 sovs- 1 , ruile. Weight for ago. Entrance | bjvJ ' 'Xhe winner to be sold for 18 sova immediately after tho race, any surplus to bo : divided betw ean the Club and second horse. V ; 7. Fetiiko Hack Hahdioap, 30bovb, second hone 5 bo?*. | mite. Nomination | sot. Acceptance | boy. KOMINATIONS, &o. NOMINATIONS for all Handicaps to be sealed and addressed to tbs Secretary, close at Msaterton on Satcbday, February 26th, at 8 p.m., or on arrival of nighc train from Wellington. WiSIGiiTS to be declared on or before Satubdat, 4th March, at 8 p.m. EIjTROiB for Maiden Hack and Selling Biices, and ACOhIPTAMCES for all Handicaps on Saturday, 11th Mnroti, at 8 p.m., or on arrival >jf niglis train frniii Wellington. HACK means ahorse that has never started for or is not nominated at date of entry for any race: Hack and 'Hunter rates excepted. E. H. WADDINGTON, Scorotitry. Submitted to and approved by the Wei. lingtau Racing Ghsb this Btli day of Febrsary, 1803. H. M. liYON, Secretary. ALLIANCE, [UMIXEDJ. WELLINGTON, PA&MHItSTON NOIITII, AND WANQANUI. LOHWW AdESTB -W. W«SPI>»I.Ti & Co., 10, St Helen'* Place, London, E.O. HE Allfanoaiiißi'tiparod to rco«lve conBiaiunentu of Wool, I'allow, tfso:s<m Mutton, Flax, Grain,and Dairy Ptoduse, for, sale in either tho Goloislal or London Mar' kate. Liberal Canli advaiiccetnade oil growing clips of Wool and Produce free oJ Ocmnifeeion. The Alliance have Agents.and Correspondents In alipwlaoi the world, and as they net aololy anAgontij, Grower* ; m«y rely on obtaining full value lor their consignments. INSTJBANOE.—Piro" nnd Marine Insurances effected at Lowest Current Hates, FOB SALE—at lowoßt current rateai— Wool-packs, Cornaacka, Sewing Swine, Binder Twlue, Poncing Wirs, Staples, Corrugated Iron, Station Stores and 'Farmers' of every description. SEEDS.—Wo have on hand and to arrive:—Ryegrass, CockEfoot, Clovers, and. Turnip Seeds of all descriptions, ot the best j noallty, which are offering at the liowent Cement Bates. ,[, C. W. MULLINS,. ~ denoral Manager, ■ Waterloo Quay, Wblhxoton - let March, 1898. "" TAXIDERMIST AND FEATHER ! FURRIEB, Next to (AS Catholic ChvrcJt, Haticrton. >IRDS, Fieh, and Animals Preserved y and Mounted in the highest style of the art. Fur Skins tanned und dressed. For and Feather Muffs and Cullara made to order- leathers cleaned, curled and dyed. Work dono in all its branches. Horios—Highest Price Given for Huiaa and other Birds.

CLOTHING! JUST OPENED! MEN'S COLONIAL TWEED SIZES 310?, 7BICES:-fryM AND i.n/n WILL lw^im BBSOiiDAT >yip EACH. Also a Special Lino of LA DIES' DtTST CLOAKS PfiINT JACKETS. W.BELL, BEADY HONES DSAPES & CLOTHtBB, (Opposite Clob Hotel) MA6TBBTON ■: l WOOL SALES f / |HS NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MEUOAJSTIUE AGENCY COMPANY (Limmsd), ...;. will hold their Fotraxs: Woo&buk 6f thb jjeabok , at their WAREHOUSES, FEATHBRSIOB St. uj'isiiraioMi - .". Ob FBIDAY, 3rd MAiiCßi Liberal CWu Advances (free of commis&on) on all parcels »ent in for sale hsre or fo? shipment to London. "Woolsacks, Conwuska, Stieda, Fencing Wire and all description* of Station end 2farm Hequwitiea supplied at lowest eurr*at rates WALTJiB G. FOSTER, Manager, . ■■■>■'■■ ■■■¥. 0. LEWiB, Tmvelfins Agent ■ ManUrton. . A. BIS^1>&K80N, PBAOMUAL WATCHMAKBB AHD JJEWEIffcEK, ' ASjust replenished Jil» stock of Watches. jt „. an& Jewellery. RothehamWatches a specialty, BiojUuntiiig Chronographs, the Brooebes, Bftagles, Book Markers. Ladies Wittchea ftoa £2 to £3O j guaiaateed'for I three yews.■. Oslland inspectit omss. Mid] JatwureiheiatcstNovEltiea. Pipes Jloantad.j / County Orders promptly aitenued io. : &&-jtj<s(3iißß,' AfiJSNT AMD VALUATOR,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4368, 15 March 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4368, 15 March 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4368, 15 March 1893, Page 4

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