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TURNBULL & CO., PROPRIETORS) WELLINGTON 1 F Lot Ge Di Houdali 33 Kangrs, Valley 2|lo Blopba&t 2s 8d I h a in bi tl it ol L i I t: c v Hounslojj and How FURNITURE F ACT 01 QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON HAYING engaged the servioes fo a 3 Class Cabinetmaker from Melbol and London to take charge o!tlio Works] we are therefore prepared to eseouto T lino of Furniture in the most stylish [ latest designs. We beg to specially < the attention of the public to the faot we are still keep up the reputation the has gained of turning out well i highly finished Furniture made from (I iuily seasoned material, We have a l] stock on hand and invite inspect Furniture on the HIRE SYSTEM. RAMSPEBGER PIANOS FOR Si ORDEESTAKEN FOR Z- M. H(f UNDEBTAKEK, 1 PROMPTLY ATTENDED TOj W.WHITf] CABINET MAKER & UPHOLSTEij THE laigest stock of Furniture, Cal Linoleums, &n„ in the Wairaral less than Come and inspect the novelties in Suites, Mid, Chain, &c., die. ■ One secondhand Piano, by Broad ; as good as now is to be sold—Bargain, FotINIIUnEONTHE Hllffl SvSIKM, Note the address— Opposite the W.F.G.A., Masterlon, TE KOTABITANGA MAORI RACING CLUB'S Hack Meeting, TO DE HELD ON THE i KURA RAOE COURSE, A MASTERTON, on . THURSDAY, MAY 17th, 1891. . —PROGRAMME—--1 First Hawaiki Hurdle Handicap- Of 30 sovs, Second bone to receive 5 sovs cut of Btakes. 1J miles. Over six .flights of hurdles 3ft Gin in height. Nomination " acceptance IDs. To start at 12.15 2 Second Rongakaka Hurdle Handicap— Of 20 sovs, Second horse to receive B sovs from stakes. One mile and a distance. Over four flights of hurdlus 3ftGib in height. For Maori Horsei only that have never won a race of 10 sovs. Nomination 10s, acceptance nil. To start at lp.m. 3 Hinenuitipo Bracelet—Welter weight for age. Of 25 boys. Second horse to receive 5 iovs from stakes. One mile, .'.<ominatioa 10s, acceptance 10, To start at 1.45, p.m. 4 Kotahitanga Maori Racing Olub's Handicap—Of 05 sovs. Second horso Ssovßfrom stakes.) IJ mitcß. Nomination 253, acceptance 2oj. To start at 2.30 pm. fc 5 Huia Maiden Hack Handicap—Of 20 sovs. Second horse to receive 5 sovs out of stakes. Seven furlongs. For Maori horses that have never won a race of any description, Nomination IPs, acceptance nil. To start at 3.15 p.m. G Tiriti Waitangi Flying Handicap-Of 35 sovs, Second hoiso to receive & sovs from stakes, J mile, Nomination 15s acceptance 15s. To start at 4 p.m, 7 Matariki Farewell Handicap-Of 25 sovs, Second horse to receive 5 eovj from <3, For all loeta at this meeting (Maiden Hack excepted.) Nominations to be wade after Huia Maiden Hack Handicap is run, Acceptance within 15 minutes after the weights are posted. Ono Mile. To Start at 4.45 p.m. Approved by tho Wellington Racing Club, Wellington, March 31st, 18D4.-H.M. LYON, Secretary. Nominations closo at 9 p.m. on SATURDAY. 21st April. Weight]declared SATURDAY, 28th April. Acceptance" and General Entries close at 9 p.m. on SATURDAY,'oth WILLIAM lOBNS, Secretary. 2 painless extraction OF TiiETII AND INSERTION OF ARTIFICIAL TEETH. MR BRIDGE has received the following flittering testimonial Dm Sir, -During the Franco-Prussian war In 1870 my horse was killed under mc,trail in the fall I received .a kick, which shattered the one side of .my mouth, Owing to the peculiar and serious damage, I have had always the best London dentists, and have tried Monsieur Ducrot, the celebrated Parisian dentist, bat none bavo given mo such a splendid fit and comfort as you have done; and out of gratitude I shall recommend you whenever I can. I must say your charge is extremely moderate. Yours Truly, • A. H. KROUSE, Inspector for North Island Standard Accidenl CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE, J. W, BRIDGE, DENTIST,' 102, Upper Willis Street, 'Wellington. IB id td H. HANSEN EKETAHUjKA boot factory, & DIREOTIMIORTER. BEGS to notify to the residents ol Eketahuna and the surrounding districts that he has now a good stock ol woll Assorted boots, with constant arrivals, in Ladies', Gent's, and. Children': at the right prices. Boots made to ordei and repairs neatly and promptly exeouted. EKETAHUNA LIVERY AJND BAIT STABLES, Mr ALLANMAN6USON lio that he haa taken over Iron Mr Ji. Jones, theLiveryandßatt Stable: and Grass Paddocks held by him in oon' Baddib Hobsijs and Bdoqies always 01 HIBE. les'M first class Paddocks for' Horse .and al kindj : bf Sfaolf ' \ OEABSZB HODEBAIB
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 1769, 3 May 1894, Page 4
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