_ SPORTING. ' _ BUSINESS NOTICES. • ' BRUNSWICK .UESTAUItANT. jQ ■&-, ALL New and Old Patrons nro requested to «jfSss■ v ,' slt f ' lo Brunswick Restaurant, Willis Street.' In existence over 30 years. Board and Residence, 18s. per week; Meals, 9d.- F. luiigge, Proprietor. CGBS . , TIIB CLARENDON HOTEL, PALMBKSTON NOTiTIT J3AHIATUA CLUB. R SDpEEIOK AND COMFORTABLE AN N n \ T T? AC P VPPT I\ fl ACCOMMODATION, Best. Speight's Alos, . U * L -? A_£>-. M .E. 13 T.I i\o. Purcst spirits, and Delicious Wines., tliia ' {.-. • :^^> ,s l^ aescel,ed tbroUßhoUt tho Dominion. -■ Jailtiary■ 20, mid 3Q, 1808. : v• ' ' ' J. M'KEWEN, 1 , T , . tTT7"o« "*•' -.'C6SB Late Prince of Wales Hotel. Dunedin. JANUARY 29,r 1008. "■ • .7 - , 1. HANDICAP'HACK HURDLES; of OOsovs.-, : CAFE DE PARIS HOTEL ■ second horso to receivo 7 sovs. and third horse .3 sovs. from the stakes. 1J miles over (Opposite Railway Station), . . seven • nights of hurdles'. Nomination 10s., PALMERSTON NORTH acceptance 30s. ' .■'."•■"■■■ •" 2. RAILWAY HANDICAP, open, of 100 sovs. M"RS. J. ADAMS (kito of tho Marquis of Second horse to receive 15 sovs. and third ItjL Noruiaiiby Hotel, Onrtortou), announces horse 5 sovs. from the stake. 6 furlongs. that 6ho H in possession of, tlio abo>-o Nomination 205., acceptance 40s. House. Convenient for catching early trains. 3. FLYING HACK HANDICAP, of 50' sovs. Good accommodation aud iirst-clasa table. Second horso, to, receive 7 sovs. and third :—; :—; _ t_ horse 3 sovs. from the stake. 6 furlongs. T Ir n tr nt vr r\i>n<vt> n< n v Nomination 10s„ -acceptance 255,. ■ (j fUndci EEI 0 * 4. WELTER HACK HANDICAP, of GO sovs. Mana » Lmi - ut )- Second horso to receivc 10 sovs. and third .J-V .1 \r . ? .' roprietor, 5 sovs. from tho stake. Minimum weight, Lato of tho New Zealjuw Kailway Scrvico. Sst. 71bs. 1 mile. Nomination 10s., accept- .Q 00 S* Comfortable iiotel, sploudnlly furanco go 3 . mshed; arst-class Ouiisine, and every at5. PAHIATUA CUP HANDICAP, open, of .165 J™. 1 ? 011 ; , e ™ry convenience. New sovs., second horse to receive 20 sovs. andßß illiard Tablt. Situated within thrco minutes third 10 sovs.. from the stake. 1J miles. ' Rom the Railwaj Station and next the VYaiNomination 20s„ acceptance 60s ra ,V, a P a / • an r d . A - Association Show Grounds. G. TELEGRAPH HACK STAKES,.of 50. sovs.. ielenhono ul. CG79 second horse to receive 7 sovs. and third 3 " ■ —; — sovs." from'tlie stake." j> "'furlongs. Nomina- T q OUR COUNTRY CUSTOMERS. 7.- TRIAL 'HAcT^PLATE^of,-50• sovs - second- W :^VB 0 &N B A^^Vl o s'^h fi!l p tP ' ;<^ 1,1 - horse to receive-.-?'.sovs.- and. third. 3. sovs.. n cn vr r*i il• • from the stake. For horses that have. 3™£ ols \, or . ® . If I ?,' -Lambton;.nevcr won- a'race of greater value than 20: Q uho served you well throughout tho sovs.'at time of-starting; weight for age. -year at your homes, and won t fail to serve Entrance 30s • - 3° u cotter ui. their storo (hiring your Xmas 8. KONINI WELTER HANDICAP, open, of awl New Year stay in tho city. Our motto is: CO sovs., second horse to receivo 7 sovs. and Once a custodier, always a customer. lliere . third '3 sovs. frbrn tho stake. Minimum may be cheap-places, but ours is cheaper. weight, Bs. 7 furlongs.. Nomination ; : 10s.,'acceptance 30s. , O Y A L O T E L, JANUARY 30, 1903. PALMEESTON NORTH. i HANDICAP HACK HURDLES, of 55 sovs., c77 PTI? second horse to receive 7 sovs. and third ( 3 sovs. from tho stake. 1\ miles, over G ' (Late of Otago and Canterbury) , flights of hurdles. Nomination 10s., ac " TTAS taken over the above well-kiiou-n Hotel, ceptance. 255. hh and hopes, by strict attention to busi2. STEWARDS' HANDICAP, open, of 70 sovs., IIC6S- t 0 receivo tho patronage of the travelling second horso to receive 10 sovs.' nubiic aud residents or the district. 5 sovs.ifrom tho stake. :G furlongs. Nomi- ... „ e m Good accommodation for commercials and 3. NEWMARKET HACK HANDICAP, of 50 families. "^59 sovs., second liorso to receive 7 sovs. and :— ,third,.?.,s.ovs.. f.i:om, tho stake. 5 furlongs. HUGH DOUGLAS 4. MAKUBI HACK .HANDIGAPi', of 50 so\s., *rnnT7TiTvnvi? tjappp t-ittr T' 1 T? AWn horse to receive" 7 sovs. and third OOKBWMR, I AND X sovs. from the stake. G furlongs. No- • aj ' ■ACCOUNI BOOK MANUIACIURER. open,' of .115 SPECIALTY- Douglaf Patent /Ltfose-Lpaf , sovs., second horse to receivo 15 sovs. and. ' •... Account Books. . - third 5 sovs. from the'.stake. 1 milo and 1 . - ... " furlong. Nomination. 205., accoptanco 30s. Factory Address—49a. WILLIS STREET. 6. MANGAHAO WELTER HACK HANDI- ; CSOD CAP, of 55 sovs., second horso to receive 7 ! . Minimi St; W. ' CEABTEEI3 AND. -SONS. I, v nf w ■ cnv= ENGINEERS. BOILEZIL'"ERS, 7. MAIDEN HACK SCURRY, of 50 ffl . Manufacturers of High-clasi . second hoiso to iccono 7 sovs. and thiid Kngiues and-Brick Machinea.' 3, sovs. from the stako, j furlongs. Weight g pec i a ti B ts is iSawmill Machinery and Los 9st. Entranco'3os. !• or horses ,that lm\e not F ; Haulers. ' " 1 won an advertised race and are not on- $ * 1 paged in any open, racp : at time of start- : CITY FOUNDRY. EVA STREET. ' 8. GRANDSTAND WELTER. HANDICAP, ' C67i open, of 60 sovs., • second horso to -receive ' ; 7 sovs. and third 3 sovs.. from, tlio stake.; WANTED KNOWN— Minimum weight: 76t. 711). r milo.>. No..' _ ."t w ' „ , in ' mination 105.,, acceptance 30s. ■ . p you want to Buy a Good and Cheap :; .•••' —•• x , . bikb . . TELEGRAPH OFFICE..CLOSES at 8 p.m. goto ; "AND BOtf CHER'S, | ACCEPTANCES;— ' •95 Molesworth Street. NOMINATIONS -for- all-evcnte-.closo-with 4 All Repairs Ncatlv Bone. C7OG the Secretary on Monday,- January 6, 1908, at . * 0 p.m. P.O. Bos 33. WEIGHTS for tho first day's-'races will bo tttamERTON, ANDREW 'AND . WEBB; declai'cd on or about.Monday, January 13, 1908, JQ. Barristers and' . Solicitors, G' .I^mbton and for the second day s races 011 Wednesday, Q uaJ . ( Wellington (next Bank of New Zealand), have money to lend on freehold Security,/at l ACCLI IANCES for tho.first'day s.races. (in- iqvrest current rates of interest. Eight of ri eluding entries for Inal Hack Plato and payment during term can bo arranged. Maiden'.Haok ScurryJ-eloso. with-the; Secretary . , ■ ■ ■■■ on. Friday, January 17, 1908, at and iNo t e .-Ur. Webb visits Upper 6utt'" every' for tlio second ::day,s j'aces ion Wednesday, d ay an j cour t day. January 29, 1908, at 9 p.m.' ' , 4 . (««.•. ' G. L. lIAWLEY'DREW-,' - :j_ ; ■' 5590 " 1 . "Secretary.'' '! .. i Mv-. ',/riOUM& CULLING. AND '"COMPANY.' '■ I . ■ <L> . tt LIMITED. RAILWAY NOTICES, :t '—' ' 1 —■ . ... . ■ - COMMERCIAL AND MANUFACTURING , NEW. RAILWAYS. ' : STATIONERS, ' , . | WELLINGTON AND DUNEDIN. TRAIN VREA^GEMENTS'jEOII NEW YEAR i f Warehouse: PANAMA .STREET, . :• lIOLIDUS ' Factory: EDWARD STREET."' telephones: 2505 aud 2521. C63C | O'N 27th, 28th, 30th, 31st Dcc'eruber, Ist"and-'' '''" —I—- : L 2nd January, Extra Mail Trains will run ' : , rnVQ , mv „ between To Aro aud Napier. (See liandlnlls for , fO\S. TOYS. XOIS. particulars'.) F" . ■ TE ARO-WOODVILLE. ' I,■ ' - ' GO TO On the days on which the Extra Mail Trains _ «•>•'.«-« ururo . M - n A 0 run, tho. usual 8.55 a.m. Te-Aro. ILhtt Train ,M A C A N DREW AN D , TEFA Y.L S, will leave To Aro at 9.1 a.m., Wellington 9:13 LAMBTON QUAY,.^, a.m. ■ ' - - ■ ■ • ''' ■ ■ ■ ON TUESDAY,Iist FOR YOUlt NOVELTIES. The 9.20 p.m. and 10.29 p.m. Lower Hutt-Te . . __ Aro trains will run as on'; Saturdays.' v> vr> , l> , rp ,' f „ , The 10.25 p.m. and 11.20 p.m. .Te Aro.Lower - ; NEW YEAR GIFIu for Young and Old— Hiitt trains will run as on Saturdays. , from 3d. upwards.—Splendid Selection of On WEDNESDAY, Ist- JANIJARY, with 'the Toyi for. Dips and •• Chrwhiias. IrceS;' ' Also a exception of the To Aro-Napier and Napier- n ? w . 5i ui !tr '?u r Te Aro Mail trains (Ordinary and Extra),:.the .sticks, Shades, and EleUrio Xight. 'Shades. 7.0 a.m. train Masterton to To Aro, the'3.ls Indian \\ashing Iloor. Rugs (I>ullnare), utc., p.m: train : ' To Aro to Mastertoli, tho 9.40 a.m. ■ : : train' Wodclvillo":to Masterton, - and..the 3.26 . KDREW9 AND M4KIHE t, ' p.m'. train MasterfOii-to Woodville, which will 1 run as usual, the ordinary time-table will, be ELECTRIC AND GENERAL ENGINEERS suspended." - " - . ■■ Other trains, stopping, if required, at all stations, will run as underlmporters of Electric Motors, Dynamos, -\nd .' jjp 1 Accefisories. FOR . WOODVlLLE.—Peatherston dep. . 8.33 —* a.m., 4.45, 6.15 p.m., Greytown 8.35 a.m., 4.45 Oil and C.ia Engines and Engineers'Requisi:-, p.m., Carterton '9.22 a.m., 5.35, G. 55 p.m., Mas- . " terton G. 50, 10.6 a.m., 6.30, 7.30 p.m. — FOR MASTERTON.-Featherston dep. noon, . Estimates Given, Carterton 12.42 p.m. .• ■ FOR FEATIIERSTON.—To Aro dep. 6.45 Address—GHUZNEE k MARION STREETS, a.m., Wellington 7.0, Lower Hutt 7.30. THIS . . (X2J TRAIN '■ WILL...TAKE FOR .- : -■ ; -i FEATIIERSTON ONLY,. '•>.. ••• /.i ~ , „ FOR UPPER HUTT.—To Aro dep. 9.28, 10.15 PRESION S - " n'm"- ViWps WelllBB !; 011 9 -' 10 ' 10 ' 30 ' n '° WEW VEAE' ', "P"AM'PER'S. : FOR LOWER HUTT.—Te Aro dep. 7110, 9.28, " EAB 9.53, 10.15. 11.50 a.ni., 1.40, 5.0, 5.48, 7.28, 9.10, " 10.25, 11.20 p.m., Wellington dep. 7.21, 9.14, SECURELY PACKED AND' FORWARDED 9.40, 10.5; 10.30, 11.5 a.m., 12 noon, 12.30, 1.49, ; ' FREE. 2.49, 3.43, 5.10, 6.0, 7.37, 8.30, 9.25, 10.35, 11.30 1 Bottle Brandy or Geneva. P- m ' nrm-vr 1 Bottle Whisky or Schnapps. , DO "' A - • 1 Uottlo Port or Sherry. FOR .MASTERTON.—WoodviIIo dep. 7.30 9 Bottles Stout or Ale (quarts). a.m., 7:0 p.m. . ; . Quality guaranteed. : ■FOR FEATHERSTON-Woodvillo dep. 0.0 PRICE, 20s. a.m., 7.30 a.m., Pahiatua 6.32, 8.2 a.m., Ekotahuna 7.23, 9.0 a.m., Masterton 8.55, 10.15 a.m.,' PRESTON AND CO' Carterton 9.22, 10.43 a.m., Greytown. 9.30. ,10.54 . • . . а.m. (THE TRAIN LEAVING WOODViLLE Tel. 114. 110 LAMBTON QUAY. AT 6.0 A.M. WIIJJ "TAKE 1 PASSENGERS g 0 l 0 Bottlers in Wellington for Ward ' FOR SOUTH OF MASTERTON ONLY'.) and Co.'s Champagno Ales and other FOR WELLINGTON AND TE ARO.-Wood- assortments. G024 ville dep. -3.15* p.m., Masterton 5.5 'and fi.2s*. j . d m.. ' Grevtown 5.45,'7.20* p.m., Featherston б.25, 7.55' p.m., Upper Hutt 7 30,11.55 a.m., I.o*. Q ■ LUKE AND CO. (LIMITED), 3.35* 4.40,-5.45*, 7.15,"8.57, : 10.20*,-p.m.; Lower CJ. Hutt 7.15,' 8.10, 8.35, 9.10, 10.0*, 11.30* a.m., 12 41 '1 45*. 2 45*, 4.0, 4.30», 5.3, 5.25, 6.15, 6.30*! MARINE,., HYDRAULIC, DURY. AND 7.5 I ,'"B;or'^b; - 9:40;"10:28;--lh0* 'p:ni.- — - • ' GlSNElliiL ENGINEERS *Runs to Wellington only. • - , Tickets to Featherston will not be issued for ; BOILERMAKERS, IRON AND BRASS •the Ordinary Up Mail Train leaving le Aro T>nTT\Tr»7-.x>i at 8.0 a.m., Wellington 8.22 a.m. Passengers iuu.M)lvltb. . .•■ .1 for Featherston must travel by tho trains leav- „ , 't,'' --. ' ' ing Te Aro at-6.45 a.m. or 8.53 a.m., Wellington Estimates Given - For Every 1 . Description of 7.0 a.m. or 9.5 a.m.' ' . r ; Machinery, .Builders 'and Contractors . ■ The ;dop! .B.o"and ... Ironwork.', ' ■ _ ' 8.53 a'.in.) .WILL NOT TAKE' PASSENGERS , — y,'- 1 . TO UPPER HUTT. • ■ , • • 1 The DOWN Mail' Trains ■ (Upper Hutt ,dop. ! New and Second-hand Engines and • Boilers, 5.30 and G!2l pim.) WILL NOT TAKE PAS- Pulleys,' Bearings, Shaftings,., etc.SENGERS FROM UPPER lIUTT. ■ ' -■ •" ON THURSDAY',. 2nd JANUARY- : MANNERS WELLINGTON^ A Special- Pus'se'ngor train,- stopping, if re- ' ■ ', ' quired, at all stations, will leave Featherston : — at 6.25 p.m., Upper Hutt 8.57,. Wellington arr. /*. vjk' 10.9, Te Aro arr.- 10.21 p.m. By Special - -SfijaUAgL-igSP His Excellency The usual 5.30 p.m. train Masterton to Wei- Appointment ■ tlio liugton will leave Masterton 0.0 p.m.. Grey- '° ' Governor, .town 6.40, Wellington arr. 10.57 p.m. t. , x. . n v Tickets for use' on Ist January may be bb- Jn ■ ' : . tinned-'on-31st December- at Te Aro and Wei- w vrc.irir.T'nn' Um' .mrriTTO lington, between', the .hours ,of 9.1) a.m. and G.O WATCHMAKER AND .TEWELLLR, n jj|" • \V ILLIS blltl'julv The Railway Rccrcation Grounds- at. Upper Hutt will be open to the general public on Ist wrWl 5' n i9\Pc |! N.n o January. Hot water supplied free. ' ' ru ' W EDD INCt PlthSh Nr bt Goods traffic will ho suspended' on- let' ■ 1 WATCHES, CLOCKS, WATCHES!" January... ' . . -RINGS, BANGLES, BROOCHES. •For fares and full particulars-see posters STERLING SILVER'GOODS, and handbills.' , CHOICE-. ELECTRO-PLA'l'tl. 6439 BY ORDER';-?' ' BAGS. PURSES, BRUSHES. — — SPECTACLES. EYE-GLASSES. ETC. : T ' FIVE PER CENT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH. %T > Inspection Cordially Invited. MAX KREISSIG. Solo Manufacturer of Ico "THE SHOP FOR PRESENTS:" • Chests, Shop and Offico Fitter. Factory .Open till nine o'clock during December, snd.'Showrooms, 28 and 30 Littlo Tarnnaki • Country order* receive 'iromnt attention. ' Street, 2199, C 669 ; 6138
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 80, 28 December 1907, Page 2
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