• 1Y1.M.F.8, CARNIVAL ON BOXING DAY, DECEMBER 26. ASTERTON-OPAKI JOCKEY CLUB. Summer Meeting, 1895, To be held on llic Masterton-Opaki Racecourse on THURSDAY,» DECEMBER. Boxing Day Programme. President—A. W, Cave; vice-Presidents-Jamoa Macara, and J. lotus; Hon. Trea. surer—A. A. Elkniß; Judgo-G, F. Vallance; Starlcr ; Handicapper—J. E. II01117; Clerli ot Scales— T, W.'Shaw; Timekeeper-J, Muir; Clerk of Course—W, lorns; Stewards - Messrs J. Mowlom, A. Ilondorson, i l . Hill, J, Mamlol, G. Druramond, T. D. Thompson, H. Yates, E.E.Chambcrlnm, A. Walker, W.H. linick. I'BOGRAMME. 1. Tetcg.'fiph Stakes, CO soys., second horse 10 soys,, f mile; nom, 1 sov., accept. 30a; 2. Mft'dcn Hack Unco, 25 sovb, Becor.il horse 0 sovs.; 1 mile; weight for ago; entry 255, 3. Ladies' Ji.ucclct Handicap, SO sovs., second horse 0 sovb, ; 1} miles; ni*. 10aj accept,l sov,; lor bona fide linckSy nominatcd by ladies; gentlemen riders, minimum weight, 10dt, •1. Opaki btakes, 100 sofs., second horse 10 sovs.; 1} mill's; nom. 1 sow, accent. 3 sow. 5. Handicap Hack Race, 58 sovs., second lioim 10 soya.; 1J miles, nom. 1 sov., accept. 30s. (i, Waipipi Handicap, GOsovs,, tecuml horse 10 sovs; one mile; nom, 1 sov., accept, 2 sovs, ". flying Hack Handicap, 30 sovs., second horse 5 sovs; J mile; nom. !o.', accept, lsov, 8. Hack Handicap Scurry Hace, 20 sovs., second horse 5 sovs ; i mile; minimum weight, 8 stone; nom. 10s. accent. 10s. NOMINATIONS, WEIGHT'S, Era SPORTS. Programme in future issue.
Weights will be declared on or before Saturday, fth December, at!) p.m. Acceptances awl entries or Maiden Hack close with tlio Secretary on Saturday, 14th December, at 9 p.m. RULES AND REGULATIONS. The winner of any race after declaration of weights of the advertised value of ISO or under to carry a penalty of 51b, and of the advertised value of over i'so to carry a psnalty of 71b. All stakes will be paid in full at the Club Hotel at U a.m., 27th inst. E, 11. WADDINGTON, Secretary. Submitted to and approved by tbo Wellington liacing Club, this 19th day of October IW, 11. M, LYON; Secretary, Sunday Excursions. WHAWKE, in conjunction with . I'INHEY BROS., will run Drags to Grcytown and Taueru, leaving the Post Office for Greytown at 1.30 and for Taueru at 1.15, Scats can bo booked during the week at tic Prince oi Wales' or Pinhoy Bros'. Stables. Cheap lave*. Special excursions lor parties, etc., can be arranged. FOR GOOD VALUE IN BOOTS & BIIOES AT MODEBATE PBICES,
GO TO </. CARPENTER'S, FIiESII GOODS arriving every trcek from the kstEnglislnmd Colonial Makers. SPECIALITY— All kinds iif Bonis ami Shoes made to order ami Repairs done promptly at prices to suit the times. Country Orders FAmireuY Attkxdki) to. J, CARPENTER, Central Boot Depot, QUEEN-STIiEJiT, JIASTEIiTON.
W.F.C.A, J UST LANDED—EX "ALICE. 1 FROM NEW YOIIK. LAWN, MOWERS 21'Electric Lawn Mower Sharpeners ONE SHILLING Krtrti Ki'Mw-Siqicita cud, wi.a Limited. MASTKRTON CASH HOOT MART. RJIANNAH&Co, PROPRIETORS, WE li&vo much pleasure in onoc more wißhiug the inhabitants of Master ton and district— The Compliments of the Season, Mid beg to inform tbem that at no time ha; our stock in BOOTS AND SHOES been so complete as at present. Wo site ceeded in landing most of our summei Goods before the NEW TAIIIFF tool effect, thereby saving 5 per cent,, whicl our customers will have the full benefit of That is not all. During tho next month m will give a CASH BONUS OF 2J- IN TUB £ on all Cash Purchases, This means i .via.? of 15 per cent, to all who favour i with their custom. Our stock consists o 's manufactured by tho best Englisl and Continental Makers, and our own Palace ''G" Brand is too well-known to need comment. Ou: prices aro within tho reach of all, as will hi noticed by tho following Gents' nice tan shoes, from 10/6 Gents' nico tan Balmorals, from 12/6 Gents' Kangaroo Balmorals, very light 13/0 Palace G shooters, 0/11,10/6,12/G, 14/6 Palace G bluchers, 'l/11,7/11 Gents'canvas shoes,'/11, 5/0 Gents' canvas shoes, tn leather fronts Ladies' two strap tan shoes, 3/6,7/G, 10/ Ladies' nice glazj kid walking shoes, 3/11 5/0,7/0 Ladies' nice tan ami black ovenins shoe: from 2/11 Ladies' boots and blioce of bU desoriptioi and nil prices, always in stock Ladies' slippers, from 1/Boys' and girls' boots and shoes, froi 2/11
It, HANNAH & CO, ato solo ngcnts for tlw celebrated I K' Bouts. Also A -_eci3 ioi (Jove and West and ollior wcMoov, j makers, All kinds of I'nteut Tun ami Kid Bimntj a'mujs in sto;k. AOOTS ANJ) SHOES MADE TO OKDKIt. Eopaira done on the premises. Leather and Grindery lit Wellington prices, Cmtry Onlm promptly attended to. R. HANNAH AND CO., . Opposite Ohib Hotel, Qiiccn-»t,, liasfcrtoiii H. Peterson, Manager
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5200, 6 December 1895, Page 3
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