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-—CASES—§B-— CA SES—NEW COODS RECEIVED BY US THE PAST FEW DAYS ARE NOW READY FOR SALE. • LARCE QUANTITIES OF THE FOLLOWING COODS ARE SHOWINC:— Embroideries and Insertions, Embroidered Robes in Linen hnil Lawn, Neivest Laces and Insertions, Dress Materials in Silks, Tweeds, Cloths, Voiles, etc. Also an immense stock of Cotton Dress Materials,; Zephyrs, Lawns,. Muslins, ctc. Millinery, trimmed and untrimmed, New Costumes, Skirts, and Underclothing, Hosiery and Gloveai PARTICULARS IN A FEW DAYS, WARNOCK & ADKIN. 1 C 553

STUD NOTICES. •CLYDESDALE STALLION YOUNG FEDERATION. Young federation win travel Uppu Hutt, Pahautanui, Porirua,. and SurJ ' rounding Districts. Good paddocking can be obtained for mares at "The Camp," Lower Hutt, 2s. 6d. per week. All care will be taken, but no responsibility. Terms, 10s; : for season. (Jroomage fee, ss. For further particulars apply ' .A. W. JONES, : "The Camp," 6731 Lower Hutt 'HOTEL NOTICES. . TTOTEL WINDSOR.—This magnificent 'new and commodious five-story. Private Hotel is now open to receive'guests.: Afternoon Tea a speciality. Also, our up-to-date Grill Room; tho first and only one of its kind in the Dominion. Edwards aqd - Boulton, Proprietors. . ; - CSIS To Visitors to Sydney. TTOTEIi' WENTWORTH, SYDNEY, Amply Provides ..V COMFORT, CENTRAL POSITION, ■ AND r RESPECTABILITY OF ENVIRONMENT Terms—2l Guineas to 1 Guineas per week. -- - C7Ba NOW OPEN.—New Prince of Wales Hotel,.' Masterton, entirely new, fireproof throughout, handsomely furnished, splendid table, every' attention, all modern conveniences, ■ fire; escapea v ' everywhere, most comfortable country hotel ■ in New Zealand, R. Barclay,, Proprietor. 'Phone 30. - CB4O ' Masonic hotel, palmerston 1 - NORTH, ROGER MULROONEY, Proprietor* • Mail Trains, stop fifteen minutes. ■ Nevefforgot an old friend. C 843 T' HE MARQUIS OF NORJIANBT HOTEL, , CARTERTON. W. M. HALLE Y.' PROPRIETOR. " The best Commercial Hotel.in the' Wairarapa* Csll „ DUKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL, , . WELLINGTON, ' : ; OFFERS First-Class Accommodation for' visi-'' c *" tore. Charges very..moderate.,Best u , oc . Brands -of Wine and Spirits -kept in-'ifedfc-f-'— ' Terms on application. ' E. DWXEE, Proprietor. . Telephone 468. - ■ C 727, . CAFE DE PARIS HOTEL (Opposite Railway' Station), ; PALMERSTON NORT H.• - MRS. ■J. ADAMS (late of the Marquis of Normanby Hotel, Carterton), announces 1 that she-i9 in possession of the above House. . . • Convenient for catching early trains. Good f Accommodation' and First-class Table. ! " : C 640 ' 3" : : ; —rr : CLUB; ■ HOTEL, - V CARTERTON. (Under New Management.) - ! OLIVER MOSEN ............ Proprietor, .' (Late of Hawke'B Bay.) Good Comfortable' Hotel, splendidly, fur* nished; first-class Cuisine, and every attention; every modern convenience. New Billiard q Table. Situated within three-minutes from , the Railway Station, and next the Wairarapa P. and A. Association Show Grounds. , Speight's Beer always on tap. '.■ e Telephone 51. . - BELLEVCi; GARDENS'AND HOTEL, v ; ° LOWER HUTT. . 0 ■ flHii jibst Scientific and Ornamental Garden!' r JL in the Sc-thern - L • j HotoL has been thorouglily Renovated and '. Enlarged , . . . '• S. I • Private Anrtmenta and Dining-rooss j. capable oi seating 150. . V . Goou Fishing ana Shooting, Splendid tram . r service anc! telephone' communication w' hcitj, o ST. GANDAE/ • it . • ' ' ■ *iauage», ir • / ' ; ■' e aiT BUFFET HOTEL, •t WELLINGTON. ■ -i THe Moat Central: in the City; offers SpW dii Accommodation. Telegrams and tetters Promptly Attended te* J lies; Brands Wines and Spirits. . :r - s pass the door every five minntea. is. lid. to lis. lid., per day. J A. ,E. V. LODDER. " ,f fropnetoe, ■ g 1712 BUSINESS NOTICES. ' ! EXQUISITELY , TAILORED GOWNS. AT HALF-PRICE-Those Charmins 'Jlodels wliicii created sucb a favourable impression •• at our Opening Display are for Sale. , ' I. Wo have received numerous orders, and now have pleasure in offering , , 4 ' the Originals at Half-price. Beautiful Materials, Richest Trimmings, Finest ' Workmanship. Costumes for tho Races, for tho Street, and for the Homo. All at Half-price. For one week only. MUSLIN AND LINEN FROCKS; Spring brings out the Cool, Fresh, i! Dainty Muslin arid Linen Costumes. ' This yoar they will be Particularly i' Smart, and the various Graceful ' Models call for all sorts of Artistio 3 Shades.. CHOICE MATERIALS. 0 MODERATE PRICES. UNSURPASSED y ' •' WORKMANSHIP» d". 1 ; ! GOLDBLOOM BROS. HIGH-CLASS LADIES' TAILORS, BANKS'S BUILDINGS, GREY STREET, Opposite G,P.O< 13 . fTskg lift-t9--to.it f19«4 .CSS '

SPORTINC. QTAKI MAORI , RACING CLUB. SPRING; MEETING. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 1 OCTOBER U and 15, 1908. ■ t Starting Machine will be used. Stakes paid a in full.- ■ i OFFICERS.—Patrons, ' Hon. J. Carroll, J. Cootes, sen., Teone llakitonore. President, Mr. B. Ling. Vice-Presidents, Messrs. W. ; H. Simcox, Weliipeiliana Taharape, A. to Hiwi, Karepa Kapukai, Rei Parewhanake, . and Tauehe. Stewards, Messrs. • Hon te Waru, ICereihi Roera, . Haimcna Ranapin, ; Martin Moroati, P. H.' Taipua,. Rere Nikitim, Teone Makitonore, Hone Makhnereni, Ruihi Wehipeihana, Wirihana Rei, Pere _Wepu, and Mihaka Kapukai. -.'udge, Mr. W. H. Hartgill. Clerk of Scales, Mr. Hone Makimereni. Starter, Mr. R. A. McDonald. Timekeeper, Mr. Rere Nikitini. Clerk of Course, llr. Manuriki.te Hiwi. -iHandicapper; Mr. J. H. Pollock... -V/ - PROGRAMME. .1 . ." FIRST DAY, WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 11. 1. FLYING HANDICAP (Open), of -SO soys., sccond horse to receive 10 soys, from the ■ stake. Six furlongs. : Nomination 205., acceptance 30s. 2. MAIDEN HANDICAP HURDLES, of 50 sovs., socond horse to receive 5 • sovs. from the stake. For horses that have never wou a hurdle race of any-' description at time of starting. • One-, riiilo and a half. Nomination 10s., acceptance 15s. • • • _ 3. TE HIWI MEMORIAL STAKES. A Hack Handicap of the value' of 70. sovs., second ' horse to receive 10 "sovs., from, the stake. One mile. Nomination 205., acceptance 255. t. MAIDEN PLATE, of 50 sovs.; second horse to receive 5 sovs. from the stakes. . For horses that have nerer won, a race of any description at time of starting. Weights: Three-year.-olds, Bst. 21b.; 4-year-olds and upwards, Bst. 101b. No allowances, fan ' furlongs. Nomination, 255. _ 5. LABOUR DAY HANDICAP (Open), of 150 sovs., second horse, to receive 20 sovs., and third horsj 10 sovs- from the stakes. - One mile. Nomination 205., acceptance 50s.' 6. FIRST HACK HURDLE HANDICAP, of 75 sovs., second horse to receive 10 sovs., and third horse 5 sovs. from the stakes. One mile and a half. Nomination 205., acceptance 253. : " 7. STEWARDS' HACK HANDICAP, of 65 , ' sovs., second-horse to receive 5 sovs. from the stakes. Six furlongs. Nomination 205., ac.cepti-ice 255. 8. WELTER HACK HANDICAP, of 55 sovs., .second horse to receive 5 sovs. from the stakes. Minimum weig.'it Bst. 71b. Seven •furlongs. Nomination 205., acceptance 20s. SECOND DAY, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15.' 1. RAILWAY HANDICAP (Open)', of 70 sovs.', second horse to receive 10 sovs. from_the stakes. Six furlongs. Nomination 20s. acceptance 255. , _ « 2. SECOND HACK HURDLE HANDICAP, of G5 sovs., second burse to receive. 10 - sovs. •' . from the-stakes. • One rnilp ana a half. Nomination 205., acceptance. 205.; 3. OTAKI HACK HANDICAP, of 70 sovs., second horse to receive-10 sovs. from the stakes. : Seven furlongs.- Nomination 205., acceptance 255. ' : ■ i. TRIAL HANDICAP, of 50 sojs., second horse to receive 5 sovs. from. the stakes. For horses that have never woii a race of any description exceeding 25" sovs. in' value to the winner at time of nomination. Five furlongs. Nomination 10s., acceptance 15s. 5. DEMONSTRATION HANDICAP (Open), oi 120 sovs., second norse to receive 15 sovs., aud third horse 5 sovs. from tho stakes. Seven furlongs. Nomination '205., accept6. RANGIURU'AVELTER HACK HANDICAP, of 50 sovs., second horse to receive 5 i ivs. from the stakes." Minimum weight Bst., One mile. Nomination 205., acceptance 20s. 7. ELECTRIC HACK HANDICAP, of 50 sovs., second horse to rcceivo 5 sovs. from the • stakes. Five furlongs., Nomination 205., acceptance 20s. <1 8. WELTER HANDICAP (Open),/ of 65 sovs., second horse to receive 10 from the stakes. Minimum weight B§t. Seven furlongs. Nomination 205., acceptance 255. Nominations for all events except the Maiden Plate close at the Club's office, Otaki, on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, at 8,30 p.m. . Weights for the first day's races will be declared on or about Saturday. October 3, aud for socond day's races oil Wednesday, October 14, at 8 p. m • ■ Acceptances for the' first day s races, and entries for tho Maideii Plate, close-at the Club's office, Otaki, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6 at 8.30 p.m. For sec3.id day's races on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER U, at 9 p.m. Re-handicaps.—Tho winner of any race after the declaration of weights shall be liable to bo re-handicapped to tne limit of: (a) In flat races, a further 10lb. for one win, and 61b. for ■ overy additional win. (b) In -hurdle.- races, a ' further 10lb. for one win, and 71b. for every additional win. ' Hack Qualification.—" Hack means a horse that has not won at time of entry a race ol the value of 100 sovs., or races of the collective value of 250 sovs. ■ RULES AND REGULATIONS. , 1 All entries to be sealed and addressed to the Secretary, Otaki, with name, pedigree, and a°-e of horse at\ time of entry, name of- owner and trainer, and colours of the rider. 2. A.-fiuc of 20s. will be imposed for every alteration, in colours. ' 3. All races'to be run under the Rules of ■ Racing as adopted by the New Zealand Racing Conference. - HEMA R. TE AO, Secretary. Submitted and approved.-rA. E. WHYTE, Secretary Racing Club. ■ August 1, 1908. 6613 /Under His Excellency Patronage of Th ° GoTernot ' CITY DYE WORK§..; - TAYLOR AND CO. ' Works.—Kent Terace. Telephone 2656. Receiving Shop—No. 11 Bowen Street, Telephone 1174. Having Businesses in all the leading towna Our Work needs no comment <-634 SMALL FARMS'WE CAN RECOMMEND FOR SALE. . ; OA A ACRES, near I'AHIATUA, all in grass; oUU winters 750 sheep and 40 cattle; all undulating and fiat;.i miles from creamery; i-roi,med house,-stable, dairy, woolshed, yards, et? Price .£8 15s. per aero. Easy Terms. ' No. 253 ocr ACRES, alongside railway station; cartWD rics 3 sheep per acre on grass; 160 acres now in crop; 50 acres shelter bush; new 5-roomcd house. Price .£l7 per acre. ■ Easy Terms. 257 no ACRES, 2 miles from town; splendid OO dairy country; all flat; frontage planted with sholtor trees; 5-roomed houue; 20-bail cowshed, hay-shed, cart-shcd, otc. JC2O per acre. Easy Terms. No, 253 READ BROS., ''LAND AGENTS, I "" \ WANGANDI. C 693

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 315, 30 September 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 315, 30 September 1908, Page 3

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