WAIBARAPi MOING OLUJS, AUTUMN MEETING TO BE HELD AT TAUHERENIKAU os ' Easter Monday, APRIL 18th; 1832. President, J. P, Bussell; Vici Presidents, H. S. Wardell and !l, Grace; Stewards J, U. Bethune, 0. T. F. Button, H. T Hume, N.Grace, A, Matthews,!', Monok■ton, W. J. Nix, A. 0, Pilmer, G. Reynold a,A, MoKenzio, C, J. Tully and W, 0. Williams; Jnd|»e, W. (i, Williams; Starter, A. (I;Pilmer; Clerk of Scales, J5, W, Dorset; Treasurer, W, Cundyi Handicapper, A. R. Maefavhue; Clerk of Course, C.'Ticehurtt, First race starts at 12 o'clock noon, D 1 0 S ltl .11 II E, 1.. HURDLE HANDICAP,SO sovs; se h'jrse five sovs from the stakes About t.vo miles. Nom, 15s, accept. 25s 2, HACK HURDLE HANDICAP, 30 sovs second horse 5 sovs from the stakes, about ono and a lwlf miles. Nom. 10a', ■ accept. 15s, i. FiiYING HANDICAP, 45 eovs; second horse five sovs from stakes; about throo-quarters of it mile, Horn, 15s accept, 20s. 4. HACK HANDICAP, 30 sovs; second horao five bovs from tho stakes; one mile and a distance, Nom. IDs; acoepi. 15s. ' • 5. EASTER HANDICAP, 100 sovs; second horse 10 sovs from tho stakes; third hoiHefivo EoV3fromtbo stakes; about ono ami a quarter miles, Nom, accept. 40a; and 20.; at the post. 6. SIiCOND HACK HANDICAP, 25 second horse thrco sovs from the stakes; about three quarters o! mile, Nom 10s; accept 10s. 7. GRAND STAND HANDICAP, 35 sovs; second hofso fivo; sovs from stakes j about seven furlongs, Nom 10s, acceptance 20s, Tho winner of the n f m w t and of tho Enstcr Handicap 71bs penalty. , HACK RACE, 15 sovs; second bono 3 sovs from stakes j about one mile; post eDtry 10s; minimum weight 9 Btone, Open to all hacks that have never won an advertised race of any description, entries must bo made not later than 15 minutes after Second Hack Handicap ■■is run DATES OF NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS, AND ACCEPTANCES. NOMINATIONS for all events, ing last Hack race close with the Secretary at i'eathorston, ou WEDNESDAY, March 9th, at 9 p.m. Hurdle Hascicap 15s, HACK HURDLE Handicap 10s, FDTISO Handi cap 15s, Hack Hanbioif 103, Easier Han dicap 20s, !}ud Hack Handicap 10s, Giukd Stand Handicap 10s. WISIGHTB will bo declared on WED NESDAY, 23rd March. ACCEPTANCES close on WEDiNESDAY, Oth April, at 9 p.m. Hurdle Hand! cap 255, Haok Hurdle Handicap 15s, K'ly ing Handicap 20a, Hack Handicap 15s, Easter Handicap 40s, 2nd Haok Handicap 10s, Grand Stand Handicap 20s, Scale of charges—Grand Stand, Lnwn and Saddling Paddock, ss; Ladies, 2a Od; Galea Pedestrians and 'PassengMS, Is; Ono-hois Vehicles, 2s; each additional horse Is, Drivers free; Horsemen, 2s; Children under 12 free, . For full PARTICULARS see "N Referee 11 and sheot Programmes, 18 W.BOCK y Secretary, n FURNITURE! FURNITURE 1 d WM» WHITr IB H AS now rotiiGvod lo his now pre mises, where ho is showing an I* I- entirely now stock of furniture. s, larger SHOW ROOMS ho is increasing tho stock every week, and intonding purchasers will do well to call, when they id jr will find that this is tho best shop in tho Wairarapa for low prices and good quality. The goods are not made by boys but by experienced tradesmen. Every piece pt timber (of which Wm Whitt has 40,000 feet in stock) is thoroughly soned before using. Second hand furniture bought for cash in large or small quantities, Note tho address—WM, WHITT, Furniture Warehouse, opposite Mastertonßuilding Society's office, E FREE TO ALL! TEA SAMPLES. JOHNSON & CO,, Mee's Buildings, Lambton Quay, Wkilinoion, be< ing desirous of pushing tho INDIAN TEA peculiar to their Gardens in " The Dooahs," intend to sell at a bare profit, JOHNSON & CO, acknowledge that as a rule people can appreciato a good, pal* atalle ana mlly pure tea, therefore instead of puffing themselves up and decrying other dealers, they merely ask the public to call and obtain at their shop a simple of tea, for the best proof of a tea is in the drinking, JOHNSON & CO. are tioi mixers, blenders, or packers. From tho Gardens to tho Shop iB but one step, and requires but one pro/it outoftlieprckets of the people of Wellington and districts. Range of prices, Is 9d to 3s per lb. Importers of East Indian commodities. ,t« . ' N.B.—Country Customers supplied jd at town prices. Carriage on Half Chebts Paid, WRITK /FOR' SAMPLES. 0 D M FOR SALE, " d 1 Kflfl SACKS ENGLISH RYE a P IOUv/ (Machine Dressed), * KAA SACKS SOUTH b ? DUU Island RYE. fd COCKSFOOT, CLOVER, TIMOTHY, FESOCKS, and every other kind of seed, v etc,i etc., etc. en It' Some of the FINEST SEED EVER on IMPORTED into tho Norlh a Island, sw of 'as Fob Particoiais and Samflks, i®, Apply to: J. RTRINGHAM&CO, i) es nt J® 1. Lotion Qdak ..WELLIN GTON er ~ A,HENDERSONa; . fj TTrATCHMAKER and Jeweller, la VV Queen St,, Master ton. lias just of received a shipment of tlielateat novelties including at JEWELLED JANGLES, . Ladies' Combination Brooches and Watch Chains, in Gold and .Silver. Ladies Gold Watclfe J from £5 to £6O. . Gent's Gold Watorhury Watches, & jßew designs'inniodols. Presentation watches and raarblg clocks in 5
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4058, 9 March 1892, Page 4
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