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flffflli compnsmg Doublo and Siiiglo • Brccoll and Muzzlc-ioading"; can offer tho i sporting public, iguns,.', ■■/' worth £66s £4 7s ed Nett Cash. \:,;A;JOBLipOfl A — a Nlartfn's Improved 9s6dNettCash. JG{RAHiM&CO ANTI-MONOPOLY STORES. MASTERTON, JAMESMUIR. COAOHBUILDEE, ENGINEEB, ' FAMIER&&ENEEAI BLACKSMITH.;;, THE old-established Steam Coach ;: Factory,has.long been; known as a place where work of ovcry description is executed at moderate prices by firstclass tradesmen "only,' analtf'is my intention to see that this reputation is upheld, '"" ' ' '

The different departments aro under m y pcKotial supervision, >and only tliorgluy practical men aro employed. |y the oxtensivo uso of steam power and machinery lam able to quoto the lowest market prices without resorting to thousc of infcriormatcrials and workmanship. • -''j'i^ij'ii My shoeing at 6s per set for cither stecloriron'skocs'is; undoubtedly the best and cheapest in Masterlon as is proved by the large andincrcasing trade In the Engineering department I am prepared to executo work of every desnption at Wellington prices. In coachbuilding nothing but the best latcnal (carefully selected) is-used and ™ t ! l .?J?! t ?stßesignj;:enables mo to turn oufclwortsccorid' toiVnoh'o iri ' tliiS province, ; . Tho mmVihop'ii 'under the control of a first-class coach painter and for prico and quality of workmanship stands unrivalled in tho Wairarnpa, JAMESMUIR, ZEALANDIA; and COCKATOO WOOLPKESBES, Queen Stehet, ■ ' •• Masteetoi palmerston north metropolitan trotting club, winter~leeti'ngV To be hold on trio pALMERSTON NORTH RAOE-COURSK ■WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1,1894.

PROGRAMME. •: 1 1, Maiden Handicap Trot (in saddle), of 20 sova. For horses that have never won an advertiFedTroV either in saddle, or hnmi. 2, Handicap Pony Trot (in harness), of losers j second horan to receivo 3 Bovs'iroih the Btakoi!. Height, 14-2andmder. Nomination, 10s j miles. ■•''-■•!; sovs; second horse to receive 6 sovs from'the stakes, Nomination, 1 sot : acceptance, 28s. Three miles.-' :....' 4. Maiden Handicap Trot (in Harness), of lo bovb. tor horses that have never won an advertised Trot, cither in toMe or harness. Nomination, 10a; acceptance, 6b, Two miles. :.5. Handicwrony Trot (in Saddle), of 15 sova j second horse to receivo 3 sovs from the stakes, Height, W2 and under. NominaIP'Js?' » ccc P t «noe, 6s. Two miles. 0, 'Winter Handicap Trot (in Harness), ol ------I -™"» i;u.™ ™ hwuto V Bins liom tho stakes. Nomination, 1 sovj icccptancc, 16s. Three miles. ■ ■ ■;■> .-.' 7. Electric Stakes (in' Saddle), of 10 sovs, iorhorscs that have never won an advertised Prot of any description, and have not been enterm fnrnpro mao *l.i» „...!_- n ■ i.. i: lo*i One-and'quartcr miles, " NOMINATIONS ANDAOOBPTANOES. Nominationsfor all Races, except Ekctrio North on TUESDAY, July 17th, at 10p.m.': Handicaps will appear on or about July 21st. at 10p.m., with the SccretOT.ati'atmtwton North. - ' Entries for the Eleetvio Stakes close at 3.30 p.m. on the day of tho race with tho Secretary ontheOourße. 0.0, MILES, Seoretary, WAIRARAPa HUISI ' CLUB, ■•■ STEEPLEOKASE MEETING AT TAUHEREMKAV, ON . THURSDAY, JULY 6th, 1894, First race sfarto at 11.80 a.m. Soaloof'charges-Grand Stand, Uwn, and Saddling Paddook ss, Ladies 2j Od. -, ,: horse vehiole 2s, each additional horse Is, drivers free, horsemen 2s, children under 12 free, •■■•■■•'■' w. Mckenzie, Hon. Sec,, P,O. Box, 18,' o. in j i , Carterton, SUmlttct' to and approved by the Wcltagton Racing Olub, this 16th day ef Way, ■ H.M. LYON,■■'.,'.; Recretar .

PEARMTOYES ; Just landed, ex '■ Tauiui." .L superior to any American stove. ; Heavy Castings, Lahge Oven, width of top with extra plate 43 inches. Just the tiling for country settlers,; ■ Burns wood 22 inches long. Wira ok Without Utensils. (LE. DANIEL!* '.. MASTEIMM.

rpHIS is not a N.Z. mountain, kt a JL section of one of those tormentors, a cornon the human foot, This and all diißcultics with the feet are dealt with in "TheFootakditsTrobblks," seven illustrations, post frcc,6D (may save you pounds) together with -self mcaWroiricn't system and! price list of J, B. HUIiBERTj Bootmakib, 168, Upper Willis-street, 1 Wellington. liiGffifmir ecialty. 20 'ymbs West Losdok L "HIEKC]i, ' ' • SPHORUS" : x?'.Djric"-a

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4764, 4 July 1894, Page 3

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632

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4764, 4 July 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4764, 4 July 1894, Page 3

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