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r. ■/.• ■-:■*>■ ■■■; ;.■',"•'. t \- KfWStmM 'oolti)bolMkoi Pearsoti's Private Band it'ITICNIG/FOTget! MONDAY NEXT, 19th MARCH, ' xSpoils for the Old and Young I ~ Everybody Welobnyj. Luneheon and.Tea Provided. .' -; Admlsßion—Forenoon 2/>, Af te'rnoou 1/, -T-ChildrenHali Price,— . ,•:■',.•. conclude with a—' BELEOTtSOOIAL AND DANOEI in the Drill Hollotß.3op.nl. sharp, QoodMeßbmentsl ' MMuslo B. P. GINDER3, Secretary. ■M ASTERTON-OPAKIJOCKEY CLUB AUTUMN MEETING,' 94. T6be'heldon theMASTERTON-OPAKI '•,•■::■,■■.•■■, RAOECODBSM, on WMi mm it, President: A. W, Cave; Hon. Treas., A. A,'Elkins j Judge, 0. F. Vallanco; , Starter, W. Hiraobberg; Bandicappor, A. Sing; Clerk uf Scales, T. Shaw; ' Timekeeper, J. Muir j Clerk of Course, AV. lorns j Stewards, Messrs K. E. Chamberlain, A. Walker, 0, Cowper, T. D. Thompson, H.Yates, W. H. . JtJuiok, W, flawko and T. Chamber* lain. —• •' BULEkJ AND REGULATIONS All races to he run under the New Zealand rules of racing, In case of a protest the same roust be lodged with the Secretary within 10 minutes after the race has been run, with a deposit of £2, such deposit to be forfeited if tho protest be found frivolous or vexatious. No scratching of horses allowed, unless through the Secretary, and thirty minutes before the time of starting, No entry will bo received for any race unless on tho conditions that all claims, disputes, and objections arising shall be decided by the Stewards, on whom they may appoint, and their decision upon all points shall be fin, All nominations, entries and acceptances: accompanied b; the necessary amount, must be addressed to tho Secretary. Masterton, No entry will be received after the hour Any jockey riding, except In colors, Till be lined 2 govs. The amount for second horse will-be deducted from the advertised amount stake, Hack means a horse that has never starte for, or is not nominated at time c.f entry, fo any race, hack and hunter races excepted. No betting will be allowed on the con except through the totalia&tor. U. H. WADDINGTON, Submitted to and approved by the Welling

MABTERTOK-OPAKIJOOKE Y ■ OLUB. - ST. PATRICK'S MEETING. rnHE St. Patrick's Meeting adrertiied 1 to be held on 17th March is postponed till MONDAY, 19th March. E.H.WADDINGTOS, Becrelwy.

ksterton-Opaki Jockey Club.-, THE business places in Masterlcn will be closed on -. MONDAY, MARCH 19rn„ ' from 12 o'clock, instead of THURSDAY,. " 22nd March, PUBLIC HOLIDAY. I INVITE the people of Masterton to keep MOftDAY, 10th Match, as a public holiday from 12 o'clock, noon, for the Jlastertun-Upaki Race Meeting, GEORGE HERON, Mayor, Hunt Club Sports I MASTERTON, 24th MAY. WiJRABAPA RACING CLUB, A UTUMN MEETING. L 24th and 26 th Marob, 1894 ' Firstiaco statta at 12 noon each day. WEIGHTS for the First Day's Handicaps will be declared on Monday the 19th Match. ACCEPTANCES for the' First Day's Handicaps closo at the same placo on M'EDNESDAY, the2lst March.et 8.30 p.m. WEIGHTS for the Second Day's Handicaps Featherston, at about 8 p.m. on the night of the first day's races, ACCEPTANCES close GEORGE T, F. HUTTON, Secretary, ART UNION, (By permission of the Hon. Colonial SecretaryO MAGNIFICENT OIL PAINTING, Bft by 6ft (by Captain Forrest), VALUE £l6O-3000 tickets at 1/- each "THE BRITISH FLEET AT HOBART" (Under the command of the late Admiral Tryon), ' Io be drawn on Easter Monday. 'Agents for sale of tickets in MastertonMES3RB WHITE & CO., tobacconists, particulars obtained. 'Early application necessary, '

GEO. R, BOND, ARCHITECT AND CIVIL ENGINEER, Pbrry Street MASTERTON, PuiviiE Address : Worksop Road. .

FORS4LE. A firstolnßs live roomed house, in New man, situated on nine and half acres of ground, all securely fenced, with good garden uid cowshed. Price £3OO. Terms, A farm of 100 acres, partly improved, close to creamery; 55 aores m graßS and nearly all fencod, Frlce £4OO. 160 acres, all felled. and grassed, and partly fenced, Eight miles from Eketabuna." 1 ~- ''■ . ' .-"( Station Price, £6los per acre-terms. : A farm of 820 acres, about 120 In /..... «....1.. ...» f.—.J _L -J. ■ etc Pnce, ±'lo4o easy terms, ; Apply- .. J, ii JUGGINS;;, | Oommlsßion Afjent, Eketahuna -i n ENERAL CARRIER, EKETAHUNA, Goods carted to and from every Train,, ; ■/ Fob Sua: Fir«wood,'any length, Orders

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4673, 19 March 1894, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4673, 19 March 1894, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4673, 19 March 1894, Page 2

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