MURRAY GASEY ABE on tho ovo of LEAVING GREYTOWN,, they are desirous ot clearing the balance of their select stock of BLANKETS, quilts, towels, and TOILET COVERS, These goods will now he sold at & SPECIAL DISCOUNT of their already low pbices. A few oddments, in Indies' Dust Cloaks and Metfl, Gents' Silk Coats, will bo sacrificed. Flannellettcs, Prints, Dress Goods, Chil drcn'a Dialer and Holland Pinafores all reduced. White and Brown Sheeting, Calicoes, te very cheap, The balance of Ladies' and Children's Straws, Flowers, Millinery Net will bo re lcadout at nominal prices. Address—Homblow's Old Shop, Grey town
THE Business of FRANOIB' Restaurant, Boatdins House and Dimn? Booms, of Queen-atreet, Maalerton, Is removei" " by Md Horse boardo WOOD AUT To take WEDJ T»BE Judge: D, Biokl the Colli Morriao! Stewari Campbi J, Trouj son, 8, 1. Bie' t of 'lO sova, second horse 5 sots Irom the stakes; 1 mile. Nomination 15 sow, acceptance 25a, Tiie winner of any moo (after tbo declaration oi weights) of the nott value of 25 sots or over, to carry a penalty of filbs. 2. Maiden Handicap Hbkdms, to start at 11.35 a.m. of 25 botb, second horse 5 sovs from the stakes jIJ miles, over 6 flights of hurdles 3ft Gin high, Nomination 10s,acceptance 16s. 3, Maiden Plate, to start at 12,16 p.m, of 30 bots, second horse 5 sovs from the slakes j 1| miles. Weight /or age, Entranoo 30s on day of genoral entries, 4, Handicap Houdies, to start at 1,20p.tn, of 45 sovs, scoond horse 5 sovs from the Btakes | two milos,over eight flights oi hurdles, 3ft' 6in high ; the winner of any hurdle race after the declaration of weights to carry a penalty of 71bs, Nomination 18s, acceptance 275. 6, Woodvillb Distmct Jockey Club Handicap. to start at 2 p.m, of 100 boys, second horso 15 sovs from tho (takes; 1J miles j the winner of any flat raco (after declaration of weights), of tho nott valuo of £25 or over, to carry 71b penalty, Nomination 80s. acceptance 60s, 6eujm Race, tostart at 2.40 p.m, of 25 sovs; the winner to bo sold for 20 [ immediately after the race, half horse, balance to Club's funds; topweight 9st; 71b allowed forwgty J* p<*icliinj price fl"mUo; entrance 25a on day of general entries
Flyino Handicap, to start at 3,20 p.m, ot 50 sots, Bocond horse 5 boys from the stakes; 6 furlongs, penalties same as in Club Handicap, not cumulative. Nomination 20s, acceptance 30s, 8, Hroii Wkioht Handicap, to start at i p.m, of 35 sovs; 'second horse 5 boys iromthostakes; U miles;minimum weight Ost j penalties same as in Stewards'Handioap, not cumulative; nomination 15s, acceptance 20s, NOMINATIONS For Stewards Handicap 15s, Maiden Handicap Hurdles 10s, Handicap Hurdles • 18s, Woodvillo J.O. Handicap 30a, Flying Handicap 20s, and High Weight Handicap i 15s, clobb with tho Secretary at Woodvillo on SATURDAY, 4th March, 1893, WEIGHTS Will be declared on SATURDAY, 11th March, 1893; ACCEPTANCES For Stowarda' Handicap 255, Maiden Handicap Hurdles 10s, Handicap Hurdles 27 b Woodville D.J.C. Handicap 50s, Flying Handicap 30s, and High Weight Handicap 20s, and i ntries for Maiden Plate 30s, and Soiling Race 255, closo with tho Secretary at Woodvillo, on SATURDAY, 18th March 1893, CONDITIONS, 1 No deduction will bo made from the advertised stakes, 2. All races on this programme are open to "hacks" only. 3," Backs" shall mean horses that have novor won an advertised stake exceeding the valuo of 40 sovereigns, at timo of start (hack and hunter races eiceptadi, and that are not nominated for a Derby, Guineas, St, Leger, or Sapling Stakes at timo of start. i. No entry will bo recoived for anyraco except on condition that all olairas, disputes and objections arising out of the racing Bhall be settled by the Stewards or whom they moy appoint, and their decision Bhall be final, 5, In all nominations, description) age and pedigree, must bo given,' ■ 6. All horses to be ridden in distinguishing Colours, which must bo given at time of ontry. 1, Metropolitan llaoing Rules will bo strictly adhored to, W. NICHOLSON, Seorelary. THE UNITED FARMERS' ALLIANCE, [limited]. WELLINGTON, PALMERSTON NORTH, AND WANGANUI. London Aoenib -W. Weddem & Co., 16, St Helen's Place, London, E.C. THE Alliance is prepared to receive consignments of Wool, Tallow, Frozen Mutton, Flax, Grain, and Dairy Produce, for sale in either the Colonial or London Markets. Liberal Cash advances made on growing clips of Wool and Produco free of Commission. The Allianco have Agents and Correspondents in allpartsof tho World, and as they act solely as Agents, Growers may rely on obtaining full value for their consignments, INSURANCE.—Fire and Marino Insurances effected at Lowest Current Rates, FOR .SALE—at lowest current rates;— Wool-packs, Cornsaoks, Sewing Twine, Binder, Twine, Fencing Wire," Staples,' Corrugated .Iron, Station Stores and Fanners' Requisites of every description. SEEDS.—We havo on hand and to arrivoßyegrass, Cockefoot, Clovers, and Turnip heeds of all descriptions, of tho beßt quality, which are offering at tho Lowest Cunent Rates. C. W. MULLINS, General Manager, Watorloo Quay, Willixoion Ist March, 1893. 1 LETT'S ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES. MASTHRTON TO OASTLEPOINT. T EAVE Club Hotel and Post Office, Masli terton, at 8 a.m. on Tuesdays and Fridays for Taueru, Tinui, and Cashpoint; returning from Qastlepoint at 6 a.m. on Wednesday and Saturdays, reachingMasterton in timo to catch tho. afternoon train to Wellington. Mastemon io HouiwooD, EAsi'.Cqisi, Leave Masterton'at 7.30 a.m.' on Tuesdays and Fridays, palling'at Lee's, Blairlogie Hotel for lunch (both journeys), Returning from Homewood:at s.3o'a.ih. on' Wednesdays and Saturdays, l in time to oatoh tho 3,10 pjn, train to. Wllington, Mastertoh to BaHiCBfKH. 1 A conveyance leaves Masterton Post Office every Sunday Moknko at Beven o'clock for Brancepeth, returning to Masterton at 5 p.m, Private conveyances may, bo engaged at any time by telegram orletter. : ' ' T, PjIiETT, Proprietor,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4380, 28 March 1893, Page 4
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971Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4380, 28 March 1893, Page 4
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