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to Sell, a good nranght VV Mare, »ouud and stann"h, six ytara old. Apply at the office ol thia p.>per. j ';U3.3 7ANTED KNOWN. —That J. E. Richt W ardaon, late of the 88 Valley School, Nelson, will open a Night School in Mr : Uornblow’s shop, Greytown, Date of op<n- ' ing—Bth March, 1886. Terms-2s a week ; 3 nights in the week. Payable monthly in advance. Glass to commence at 7 o’clock. WANTED KNOWN, that Mrs 11. F. Smith is open for engagement as 1 Ladies Monthly Nurse, 11 years experience, I first-class testimonials if required. Address ’ Mrs H. F. Smith, Heathcote, Clarevillr. j Wairarapa. 423 WANTED TO LEASE, iu the Wairarapa, a farm of from 100 to 300 acres, with Jor without stock. Apply by letter addressed j “ Farmer,” care Mr \V. Toogood, Featherj ston "10l WANTED— Lovers ol neatness, combined with cxcelh nee of quality and I c'uenpncsß, to note that limit is only one Moimmv iu the Waiiampa, and bis shop* are at Oreytowu and Garterteii. WANTED tn sell nr exchange «>>r grain üb.rut quo sacks, is. -M. Muxton and I Sons, Greytown. I*o7 j M ■ sTEKToN LI VERY a BAIT j STABLEb. ! HOOD ND SHAW '■pENDEit their lest thanks to the travel- ! I. ling public and settlers ol the disttict j for the liberal patronage bestowed on them since they commenced bu.-iness ,in Masterton. They have now to announce that the CLUB STABLES have been re-erected and re-opened, and will be found commodious, comfortable, well ventilated, and supplied with every coh» venience that travellers or owners of horses cau desire. The new stables Lave been designed with all the latest improvements, and bring built of iron can bt WARRANTED FIREPROOF. A first class collection ol Buggies, Carryalls, and reliable Saddle Horses constantly on hire at moderate rates. Every attention made to the requirements of Commercial Travellers. The Livery and Bait Department being under tbe supervision of skilled and tinstworthy bands, persons putting up at the stsoles may rely on their horses receiving the best possible treatment. The “ Favorite ” 'Bus meets every Train. 495 SECURE PADDOCKS. WOOL! WOOL! WOOL! GREEKS, the Variety Man, is a CASH BUYER of WOOL, from 1 up to 20h Bales. Remember-CASH ON DELIVERY. R. GREEKS, 305 Featherston. MASTERTON COACH AND CARRIAGE FACTORY. MUIR & DIXON, PROPRIETORS. Every description of Vehicles Manufactured on the Premises, At Lowest Possible Prices.

Terms Cash. First Prizes at Pastoral Shows 1880, 1881, 1882. am. l 88:(. MUIR & DIXON'S PRICE LISIKiugle Buggies, from Lao Double Buggies, from L:>B Waggonettes, from L-13 Buggy and Express Waggons, from I,:;'. Dog Carts, from L2B Papnels, from L 23 ALL OTHER VEHICLES- EQUALLY AB 42<J CHEAP. fTUKATAHI . CAR’IEKTuN .Mi KEY J. CLUB’S Birthday Mooting. MONDAY, MAY 21m, I*mi. president; W. C. Buchanan, M.11.8. JUDGE : E. W. Dorset. Handicaiteb : H. McMastcr, STARTER : N, Oruce. STEWARDS : F. W. R. Seed, J. Eaton E. H. Bnckendge, A. Criltou S. Tancred, N. Grace T. Grace. CLERK OF SCALE a : L. Nix. CLERK OF course ; E. A. Beard. nos TRFASUUF.iI : HON s; ( 1:1.1 AM ; A. McKenzie. G. i\. I). Her. PROGRAMME. [Handicap Hurdle Rack of 30 tuns ; sc-c-.nl [ horse to receive 3 sovs from the stakes, , 14 miles ; over six (lights <d Purdies ;,ii itiu high. Nomination 1 sov ac-ivt-tarcc 30s. Hack Hurdle Rack of 10 sovs. Or e mile ; over four flight* of hurdles, lift tun high. lOst up. Post entrance 10-. Bibthday Handicap of 30 s \s ; second horse to receive 5 sovs fr uu the stakes. One and a half miles, Nomination I sov ; acceptance 80s. Hack Back of 10 sovs. Once round the course. 10st up. Post entrance 10s. Claiif.ville Handicap of 23 sov--. Oo id a quarter miles; second horse to save his stakes. Nomination 1 sov ; ncc.ptauce 1 SOT. Consolation Hanokap of 20 sovs. Once round the coins -. Nomination Ids ; acceptance 1 sov. RILES AMI KKOI LA [TONS, All entries must he made mihnvt m tho ~.?u i ii»on that all disputes, damn and .d.-,*riii*iw an -i. - out .f the raem" anal! he decided hy a insjorny of stewards present, m whom they m«y* npp*»j..t f and that such decision shall he liuni ano binding in nil cases. Mi'tmimtwns for Ham heap llur.he Knee, Birthday Handicap, and C'lareulle Handicap, to I .« made m Vriting, stating name, pedigree, perfiirni'm* *■-, d#fcrinlion, and «£e of horse, and the colors ..t the riih*r # ana to he sent in accompanied l.y the nonuiinii.in to the lion. Secrcurr.tJ. W. l»ci!er, Carterton, t .n or Before THT HsI) *\, : i .n n Aran., Inmi;. »< :• p uj. Weights to he declared on FRIDAY, 7th May, iHtHlj and published in the local newspaper*. AcccjHancea and General Entries to he made ou or before MONDAY, 24th May, 1886, at Pp m. Three entriea or the public money will he withheld. No protest will be considered utilees lodged with the Secretary, within ten minutes alter the race, accompanied by a depo-it of two pounds, which shall be forfeited if the stewards are of opinion that the protest is frivolous or vexatious. AU jockeys to ride in the color* nominated or a flue of 1 ikir. will be enforced. The saddling hell will ting at 1; , flrgl race to •tart at II SO sharp. The valet of the Club to apply in all caaee, where not provided for in vhjs programme. A horse to run in the Hack and Hack Hurdle Races, must comply with the following conditions, yi« j—(1*) It must be in actual mens a 1 boua fide’ hack, (fl.) It must not have h>cn trained, (i.e ) piUoped or sweated in clothing or ruget least for six mouths before this race meeting. (8.) It must never hare !>**cn entered lor other race, the advertised stake of which 1 . 6 m> re than fifty pounds. (4) It must not lor two years prenonsto this race meeting have started tor any race except a Hack or Hack Hurdle Race. (6.) It must never have won any race except a Heck or Hack Hurdle race. O. VV DELLEH * Boa, Secretvg

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1809, 19 March 1886, Page 3

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