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TJAILISS* "nBRBY DWBEP WiU bo: Drawn j» the ' NEW TOWN HALL, OABTBRTON, SATURDAY, 15th JANUARY, 188.1, NOT IN THE MARQUIS ON THE Bxn,' As previously advertised. /JICKET3 can be obtained of Messrs G, DIXON, JOHN MACARA, and J. ELLY, Masterton; Mr A. HIRSOHBERG, Grtytown; and 0. GILES and A, E, BAYLISS, Carterton. . -661 /IXON'S JL7ERBY OWEEP ON THE W.J.O. HANDICAP, 1881. To be run on February 11. TWO HUNDRED MEMBERS AT £l. First Horse ....£6O Second Horso , £BO Third H0r5e....... £2O Other entries (divided) £9O Tickets to be obtained from Murdooh McKenzie, Eketahuna; T. S. Ronaldson, Gieytown; C. Giles, Carterton; Mr Hansen, Gladstone; B. Sullivan, Wellington; A. Harford, Tenui; A. ElMns and Geo. Dixon, Masterton. The sweep will be drawn at Mastertou ou Tuesday, February Bth, at 8 p.m. Early' application necessary to secure a ticket. If all tickets aro not-sold, prizes will be distributed pro. rata. Commission deducted from all prizes, G.DIXON, Treasurer. lEATHERSTON SWEEPI 1 ON THE WAIRARAPA J. C. HANDICAP, TO BE BUN ON THE TAUHERENIKAU RACE COURSE, Fbbruabt. 11,1881. 200 tickets at 10s each. First Horse • ■ • £6O ' Second Horse ■ • 30 Third Horso • • 10 If not filled, will be drawn pro rata Tickets may be obtained of the undersigned. W. TOOGOOD, 653 ' Treasurer, WELLINGTON CUP, 1881. [ N. ABBOTT'S Distribution of Prizes Le on the Wellington Cup. 1000 Subscribers at £1 Each. First Horse, £400; Second Horse, £500; Thiid Horse, £100; other Starters to divide £IOO ; NonStarters to divide, £2OO. Early application for Shares will oblige. Please add exchange to cheques, and two Btamps for reply and result.—H. N. ABBOTT, Proprietor United Service Hotel, Auckland—Dec., 1880. WELLINGTON DYE WORKS, Established 1863, Silver Medal and two Certificates of Merit awarded at Australian Exhibition. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Garments Dyed whole; Damask Curtains and Table Covers Dyed; Feathers Cleaned, Dyed, and Curled, etc, etc. Country orders punctually attended to. W. BARBER, Cuba-strebt. 662 SINGER'S SEWINGMACHLNES GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE! MANUFACTURING COMPANY HAVING the largest manufactories in tbo World, with every facility for a production of 8,000 MACHINES PER WEEK. ' have determined to jjive the public the full benefit of iheir enormous facilities, and the recent GREAT REDUCTION in thoir Prices, and their EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS of Payment, will enable everyone now to become posseted of one of these UNEQUALLED SEWING MACHINES, NOTE THE PRICES I Singer's World-Famed "NEW FAMILY" (Treadle) MACHINE, £sl7s for Cash. Same Machine, fitted with Hand attachment, so that it may be worked Either by Hand or Treadle at Pleasure, Only £6 ss. Singer's " MEDIUM" Machines, especially constructed for the use of Tailors and Drcssmakera, Cash Price • • . £7IC Manufacturing—including the Wax Thread Machine for boot-closing—Machine ■ EQUALLY LOW PRICES^ THE SINGER COMPANY Have now received more than One Hundred and Seventy-Five FIRST-OLASS PRIZES and MEDALS FOR THEIS 1 REALLY SUPERIOR MACHINES, WHICH HAVE WON A WORLD-WIDE POPULARITY PERFECTION OF MECHANISM, Strength and Beauty of Stitch, and adapta. bility for eveiy class of Sewing. Machines may be had on the Hire System (purchase by Weekly Payments) At a small advance on the Cesh Price. The following accessories are included with each Now Family and Medium Machine . 1 hemmer, 1 braider, 1 straight guide and Borew, 1 bottle of oil, I oiler, 1 spring for thread level, 6 bobbins, 1 needle-plato, 12 needles, 1 wrench, 1 screw-driver, one book of ins f ractiona.. And to the above the Company have decided to add—l tuckmaker, 1 quiltor, 1 sot (4) hemmers and a binder. Needles, parts, and all accessories for ( the machines kept constantly in stock SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY'S . Mannors-Street, We lington. AGENTS FOR THE WAIRARAPA: Maaterton— . Mb E. feist. ; \ Greytown— FABIAN, BROS. Featherston— , , GILPIN and PARDON,. Carterton— ' '"'"'"■ ; ._,GARDENER <fc;SON From whom Machines and all' requisites may be had at Wellington Prices. .

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 666, 13 January 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 666, 13 January 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 666, 13 January 1881, Page 3

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