.ADVERTISING KATES, JHE AdTcrtising rates : of the TVaibabapa . inch, subsequent consecutive insertions, 2a pet inch.' Notices of Birth!, Deaths, and Marriages. 2/6eaoh; / ' ' Proof of Debt Fornis. cnSale. [TANTiiDKNOWN.-Thnt Edwin H Johnson is prepared to graze horses or cattle on his Te Ore Oro property at reasonable rates. WAITINtiENGARBMENT Small boy, able to milk and willing to make himself general!; useful. Housemaid or waitress (hotel) good references, Apoly sharp Fred Wmoht's RKGISTRI OFFICE, Hall Street, Masteeton. WINTEi) KNOWN-that J. N Brunton, Tailor, has removed to his private house in Opaki Road, Lfiusdowno. Orders may also be left with i Hood and Johnston, Confection-' RANTED KNOWN.-HE HAD TO •V POSTPONE HIS WEDDING pndCOMMITTED SUICIDE ! A sad case of suicide on Tuesday somewhere near Mastortoii I I appears a young squatter in a good position was engaged to a very pretty girl-tho daughter ot a neighbouring farmer—tho wedding day was fixed, the guests invited, and every prefer, and ordered a new suit, The day approached, but not the clothes, Three times wired to know the reason of tho delay, The auswer came on tho evo of his wti'mng day: "Cannot send clothes till tho following night." The distracted lover rushed wildlj from the offieo. Fool that 1 was to take other people's advico, why did I not send to JAMES WEBB, tho CASH TAILOK, Mas terton, ho has always given me satisfaction and nover disappointed me, besides I should have got tho things ot about half tho price other people charge, On going home he wroto a letter saying that rather than not blow his bains out, and added that he should advise any one who wanted clothes made to fit thorn perfectly, and finished *ellwhen promised, to go or Bond to JAMIS WEBB the Cash Tailor, Mastorton, whore a FIRST CLASS OUtTER FROM SYDNEY* is ENGAGED, whose credentials speak vol umesin his favour. Motto-No Fit, no Pay. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Pit nd Stylo undoniaolo, Next Theatre Roval. I TV. COTTRELL A Co., Genera .', Camera and Forwarding Agents! Queen'aOhambers, Wellington,—Ouatomhouse work of all kinds promptly and carefully attended to. Goods cleaved and landed at oustoraors' doors'. ''Good storage. accommodation. Furniture carefully removed, Charges modorate,, Agents throughout the world. WANTED KKOWN,-You can buy 3 pair of Gents Cashmere Sox tot Is, all shilling Ties reduced to Gd, all sixpenny Ties reduced to 3d, Boys Shirts Is each.and , Gents. Strong Flannelette Shirts at 2/6, worth 4/6, at Te Ano House, Wellington. fjANTED KNOWN.-Wo are soiling :V colored cashmeres at 6d per yard. Grey Silesins 1/11 por'doz, White and Grey Calicoes 1/3,1/6, 1/11 per dozen yards at th great realising sale, Te Ano House. ANTED KNOWN.-A full list of our ~ reduced prices will be posted to any address on application. It will pay country customers to send their orders to Th Ano Hocse, Wellington, ■ ANTED KNOWN.-We are selling Y T all our Dress Goods at half price, our Tapestry Carpets at 1/- per yard, our best Brussels Carpets at 3/11 with a choico of 50 patterns, the best quality Linoleums at 3/G per square yard at Te-Ano House. STATION PROPERTY FOR SALE BY TENDER. THE Executors of tho estate of the late James Cooper, m order to wind up the Trust, invite TENDERS for tlioPurchaso of that well-known Property known as COOPER'S STATION, WAINUI011U; WAIRAItAPA. " HIE PnOFEIWV CONSISTS Of ABOUT— I (\ K f\f\ AORES of Bioh and Fcttilo UVU V / Land, is woll grassed and watered, and divided into a number ot convenient paddocks, now carrying about 9,000 sheop. It is approached by a good public dr.iy road, and is about 17 miles from tho Carterton Railway Station. The Buildings include ten-roomed Homestead, large Dew Woolshed, Storehouse, Men's Cottage, &0., &o. [ TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned 1 at the Post Office, Carterton, will bo received until THURSDAY, 29tb March, 1894, but the Executors reserve the right ol declining the highest or any tender, All information regarding titKtcrms, and other particulars, may be obtained from Mr H. H. Wolters, Carterton, who will direct intending purchasers to the property.or from Messrs Levin & Co,, Wellington. Stock and Implements may be taken at valuation, JOHN STRANG, H. S. MASON, Executors Cooper's Estate. Carterton, February Ist, 1891, MASTERTOfI-OPAKI JOCKEY CLUB. THE AUTUMN MEETING of tho IUBTERON-OPAKI JOCKEY CLUB will be held on the Opaki Racecourse on SATURDAY, 17th March, St. Patrick's Day. Programme will be pub. ished In future Issue, E. H. WADDINQTON, Secretary, rOODVLLLE DISTRICT JOCKEY CLUB, AUTUMN HACK RACE MEETING, To take place on the WOODVILLE RACECOURSE ox Wednesday, 4th April, 1894. PROGRAMME: 1. Stewards' Handica? (to start at 11 a.m.) of 40 sovSj seoond horse 5 sovs from the stakes j 1 mile, The winner of any flat race (after the declaration of weights) of tho nett value of 25 sovs or over, to carry 51bs penally, Nomination 10s; acceptance 20s. 2. Tnui, Hakdioap Hubdi.es (to start at 11.40 a,m,) of 25 sovs, second horse 5 sovs from tho stakes j 1J miles, Over six flights of hurdles 3ft Gin high, For horses that liavo not won a hurdle race at time of ontiy. Tho winner ol any hurdle raco (after declaration of weights) to carry 7lbs penalty, Nomination. 7s 6d: acceptance, 12s 6d.
3,_Maiden Plate (to start at 12,25 pjn.) of 25 sovs, second horse 6 sovs from the stakes; 1} miles. Weight-ior-ago, Entrance, 20s, on day ot general entries, 4.' Handicap Hubddes (to start at 1,40 p.m.) ot 45 sovs, second horse 5 sovs from tho stakes; 2 miles. Over eight flights of hurdles 3ft Gin high, Tho winner of any hurdle race (after declaration of 1 wcijhts) to cairy 71bs penalty. Nomination, 15s; acceptance, 20s. 5, Woodyille District Jockey Chid Handicap (to Btart at 2,20 p m.j of 100 sovs, second horse 15 sovs from tho stakes; 1 J miles, _ The winner of any flat race (after declaration of weights) of tho nett value of £25 or over, to carry 71ba penalty, Nomination, 30s; acceptance 50s, G. Eleotkic Handicap (to start at 3 p.m.) of 16 sovs; five furlongs. Tho winner of any race (after declaration of weights) to carry 71bs penalty, Nomination, ss; acceptance, 7s Gd. 7. B ion-Weight Handicap (to start at 3.40 p m,) of 40 sovs, second horso 5 sovs from the stakes; 1J miles, Minimum weight, 9st. Penalties same as in Stewards' Handicap, not cumulative. Nomination 10a; acceptance, 20s. 8. Fia'ino Handicap (to startat 4.20 p.m.) of 50 sovs, second horse 6 sovs from the stakes; 0 furlongs. Penalties samo as in Club Handicap, not cumulative, Nomination, 15s; acceptance, 255, ••All-raceson this programme are open to "hacka" only. "Hacks" shall mean horses that have never won an advertised stake exceeding the valuo of 40 sovs at time of start (back and hunter races excepted), and that ate not, at time of Btart, nominated for a Derby; Guineas, St, Lever, or Saplin Stakes. Metropolitan Racing Kulos will bo strictly adhered to. NOMINATIONS close with the Secretary aUVoodville at 8,30p,m; on BATURDAY, 24th Match, 1894. ' VfiIGHTS declared TUESDAY, 27th March, 1894. ACCEPTANCES and ENTRIES for I MAIDEN PLATE closo with the Secretary at Woodville at 8,30 p.m. onSATURDAY,3Iist MarcVlß94,: : ■" ' ; ■ ■;■ ■■'"'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4643, 9 February 1894, Page 3
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