WAIRARAPA RACE MEETING, 1367. rSHIIS EACE MEETING will be held on JL the IStb-and 19th days of 'larch, 1868, on the Greytown Race Course. The programme will be published in the second week of January. 11. S. W A UDELL, lion. Sec. Wairarapa Jockey Club, ' iU Nov. 25,1867. •T . J . MOU N T AIN, JLS in receipt of Monthly Shipments of KEROSENE OIL, And is now selling the BEST BRANDS (Downar's or Cossens’,) in 4 gal. Tins, at 3s 9d per gallon. T. J. M. begs to caution consumers against the parchase of any of the numerous impure and explosive Oils lately imported into this Colony. Wellington, sth Dec.. 18G7. EDWARD S. MAUNSELL, Greytown. Certificated Interpreter under the “Native Lands Act, 1865-67. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. f jpIIE REY. J. ROSS will preach (D.Y.) ! JL at the following places on the first three Sundays of December: — : 1 f 2nd Sunday of December at Masterton, at 11 a.m.; Carterton, 3 p.m. 3rd Sunday of December, at Tuhiterata, at 11 a.m.; Hautotara, 3 p.m.; Moroa school, 7 p.m. 4th Sunday of December at Masterton, at 11 a.m., and 7 p.m.; Upper Plain, 3 p.m. PRIVATE BOARD and RESIDENCE for single gentlemen. Next: Rost Office, Greytown. A. BOVEY. BALL AND SUPPER. NEW YEAR’S DAY. TUCK’S HOTEL, MASTERTON. JTUCK has much pleasure in announcing • that he has purchased the Pavillion lately the property of the Zoyara Circus, and on the above day, after the termination of the RAGES and SPORTS there will be a Cold Luncheon in the Marquee, opposite his Hotel, at 6 o’clock, free to all comers, where the BALL will also take place at 7 p.m., when a Band under the management of Mr Linn will be in attendance. TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. AFTER the Christmas Vacation the undersigned would be glad to receive into hiss family two or three Boys to educate. For particulars apply by letter. > Rev. A. Knell, Greytown Rarsonage. £1 HRISTMAS J) RESENTSNEW YEAR’S GIFT'S. LETTS’ DIARIES. AT THE “ MERCURY” OFFICE. NEW STORE. rjUIE UNDERSIGNED begs to inform HIS FRIENDS and the PUBLIC of GREYTOWN and its Yicinity, that he has opened those Premises, lately in the occupation of Mr S. Moles, and known as the Post Office, as a GENERAL STORE, with an entirely new Stock of Drapery, Groceries, &c., and hopes by selling at prices to meet the times, to merit a share of Public Patronage. ALLAN CARMONT. Wholesale and Retail, Draper and Grocer Wine and Spirit Merchant Main street Greysown. FEATHERSTON and TAUIIERENIKAU ATHLETIC SPORTS AND RACES, TO be held on JANUARY Ist 1868, at FEATHERSTON, commencing at 9 o’clock precisely. PfIGGRAMME. 'L 1. Shearing match 2. Horse Race, (Flat) 3. Foot Race, (Flat) 4. Throwing the Heavy Hammer 5. Boys’ Flat Race ~ 6. Running High Jump 7. Walking Match 8. Horse Race over Hurdles 9. Foot Race with Hurdles 10. Vaulting with a Pole 11, Three-legged Race 12. Tilting 13. Standing High Jump 14. Wheelbarrow Race 1 15. Greasy Pig 16. Sack Race 17. Quoits. N.B. —With regard to the Horse Races, no horses which have ever won public money will be allowed to start.-
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume I, Issue 52, 30 December 1867, Page 2
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