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To the Editor of the Waibahata Daily, SIB,— The advertisement of Messrs Chamberlain in yourissue of to-day it quite irregular and. unwarranted, on their part by the circumstances of ..the case, as leading to the conclusion, that iny estate has been assigned to them for the benefit of creditors; of my business under a bill of sale forte own sole benefit. I have called up on Messrs Chamberlain to set this matter right, but in the meantime shall feel obliged if you will insert this letter in your next issue. lam, &0., JAMES THOMPSON. Mastertop, Oct. 18. TO LET—That comfortable and pleasantly situated residence, at present in tho occupation of Mr G. K. Wakelin, Kuratawhiti Koad. Garden well stocked with fruit trees; fowl run, etc.; Abyssinian well. Possession in a week or two. Apply W. Book, Greytown. FOR SALE-ON EASY TEEMS-A most eligible property, suitable for any kind of business, and situate opposite the Marquis of Normanby Hotel, Carterton. The property, has a frontage of 43 feet, contains a commodious and subitantially erected shop, sixroomed dwelling house, outbuildings, orchard, garden, etc., etc.; the present proprietor's reason for disposing of it being ill-health. Title perfect. For particulars apply H. H. WOLTEES, 698 Commission Agent, Carterton. MASTEfTON AND OPAKI JOCKEY CLUB PACE MEETING 1870. THURSDAY, 2nd DECEMBER. President—F. Giuy; Judge, A. W. Cm; Staler, T. Chamberlain: Clerk of the Scales, John Harding ; Clerks of Course, W. lobns nnd Maniheba j ■ Stewards;. A. W. Cave, J; Macaw, B.'Kimerley, G. T. Farmer, E.. Campbell, H. Bankisxir, and A Elkris. ■. 1. Handicap Hurdle Eace o'fi£2s j' two mi'ei and a, distance, oyer 77; flights- of hurdles (darkened), Bft 6iu, domination,, £l, acceptance £l. 2. Hack Hurdle Eace of £ ; once round the course; not less than lO&t. Entrance £l. 3. Produce Eace of £ .; If miles'; weight forage. Entrauce£2. 4. Hack Race of £ ; once round the : course j catch weights. For horses that have never won publio money. ' : 5. Opaki Stakes Handicap of £SO; miles. Nomination £2, acceptance £2, 6. Maiden Plate of £ ;1} miles; weight" forage. Entrance £2. . 7. District Handicap of £ ; 1| miles: Nom'.nation £2, acceptance £2, 8. Hack Race of £ ; once round the come; not less than lO stone. Entianc.e> £l. For horses that i.r.vo never won publio iTOiiey. ' :

9. CONSOUTION HINDICIAP 0{ £ O DCt roivid the course. Entrance £l. RULES. ■ The taddl'iig-bell will ring at 10. SO a.m. sharp; first race to start at 11 a.m. The District Baco is opou to a'l horses otfned in the district at least six months previous to the meeting, Tiie Produco Eaco is open to all horses bred and trained in the district, and have never started for-an advertised race. In case of a protest, the seme must be lodged with the Secretary within. fifteen mriutes a'ter therace is rim, witha deposit of £2, such deposit to he forfeited if the protest be considered trivial or vexatious. No person will .-be allowed to enter a horse unless he be a subscriber of at least £1 to the Eaco Func'. No scratchhg of horses to be done uulcaa through the Secretary. The races n.'ll ba run stutly under the Ma&terton-Opaki Jockey Club Rules. Genera! entries to he made to the Secre. tavy, at the Club Hotel, between the hours of 7 and 8 p.m. on the night of TBUBSDAI, ?!ith November, previous to the meeting, and accompanied with Vie required amounts', names of homes, ages, and also riders' colors; nor yi'l anj entries be received after tlicn—either by loiter or telei/.p^n. Weights for the handicaps of a'uvdles, Oprki StaKes, am 1 . District Handicap to be decavcd on SATUIiDAY EVENING, J7ih November, at 7 o'clock, previous to the race meeting. Acceptances to bo received by the Secre. tar,you. Monday evening, S9tU November, at 7 o'ciock, at ilie Club Hotel, Nominations forth? Handicap to bp lpt'e to the Secretary fifteen minutes after t',io Eisaict Handicap is run. Weights to I-e declared fifteen minutes after nominations have closed, and acceptances will closo fifteen minutes after ihe weights have been declared, J. lOENS, Hon. See. and Tress,

OMQiOP ATHLC WLDIOINES. Bortment of the above in different potencies, especially prepared for} the Colonies, dingMother Tinctures External Tiflcturej Medicine Chests Works, &c,, &o„ Medicine Chestg and Books. VV. M. BISSj LAMBTON QUAY, Opposite the Star Chambers, WELLINGTON. Mr T. E. Price is appointed agent at Masterton for the above, and h&s in stook all kindj of Homapath\Q tyid Yefcerinaiy Medicines, - ■/ WEDNESDAY, 27m OCTOBER, 1880, At J 2 noon sharp, SALE OF PBIVILEGES' AT THE CARTEBTON SHOW GROUNDSF. H, WOOD & CO. have been favored • with instructions from the Commit*, tee of the Wairarapa and East Coast Pastoral and Agricultural Society to sell by, public auction on the above date at the' 1 Society's grounds, Caiieiton, the privileges of the show to be held on Friday, the Bth November next (vide advert'semeitf).' cos*. No 1. Publicans' Booth THE Undersigned has on hand a full asNo 2, » No 3.. Refreshment Booth ' No 4. It

The booths are already erected (property of the Society), the day wi'l be proclaimed a public! holiday, and special trains will ran to the grounds, e« that a very large attendance may be expected. Sale takes place at the Society's grinds, Cfticiton, at 12 noon, f w)U. be" allowed pj> grounds. .10 Terms casb on fall o( hammer.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 598, 19 October 1880, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 598, 19 October 1880, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 598, 19 October 1880, Page 2

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