OPENING NOTICE. SCOTT'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL, OrPOSITB THB MiSTERMf GpAOH . FACTORY. U7/ILLBEOPEN on and aftortho V» first day of Oiitober for the Recepn'on of Bcnrders audtbt travelling public Those (jiving tho house a oall will fiod civility combined with comfort. Terms as per usual on application to the Proprietor. SCOTT'S ' TEMPERANCE HOTKL. - Udebh-stkkbt Martbuton, , GOOD PADDnfiKS foh HOUSES WAIRARAPA HUNT OLUB. STEEPLECHASE MEETING, 28ed Jdiy, 18 92. SALE OP PRIVILEGES. rpENDERS will be received up to X tiATURDA Y, ihe 9th July, for the undermentioned privilege :■- 1. Gates. 2. Grand Stand Bar. 3. Grand Stand Refreshment Room. 4. Outside Publican's Booth. ••'-'■'■ B. Outside Refreshment Booth. 6. Fruit and Fancy Stall. 7. Horse Yards, 8. Cards of the Races. Specifications and conditions of sale of iboye may be seen on applying to : W. J. Hirschberg, Maßtorlon. ■ Wm.MoKenzie, Carterton. .H. S, Izabd, Greytown. . , , W. Bock, Featherston. GEO. S, M. MoDERMID, Hoo. Sec. WAIBARAPA HUNT CLUB. STEEPLECHASE MEETING, To be held at Tauherenikan on JULY 2Srd, 18 92. ' First Race starts at 11.15 a.m. PROGRAMME, I—Trial Steeplechase Handicap of 35 ;ovs. Second horse 5 sovs from the stakes; Ibont two and a half miles,' Open to all ; [ualilied Hack Hunteis that have never ton an advertised Hurdle or Steeplechase it the timo of starting. NomlOs,aoo 20s. . 2—Hack Handicap of 20 sovs. Second horse • I sovs from Stakes; About one mile. Mini" miin weight 10st. Norn 10s, aoo 10s. . 3-Wairarapa Steeplechase Handicap of ( 5 sovs. Second horse 5 sovs from stakes, .bout one and half miles. Norn 20s, ace 40s. ( 4 - Hack Hurdle Handicap of 25 sovs, , Second horse o sovs from the slakes, About no and a half miles. Noni 10s, ace 10s, 5-Huot Club Steeplechase Handicap of 5 sovs. Second horse 5 sovs from the < tabs, About three miles, For all ualilied Hunters. Minimum weight 10s 71b, torn 20s, aoo 20s, ] 6—Ladies Bracelet Handicap'. Ist horse ] Iracelet value 20 sovs, second noise Braces et value 5 sovs (or cash equivalent) Open to II qualified Haok Hunters, About one and i quarter miles, Horses to be nominated ] y a lady. Riders to be qualified members, iinimum weight list, A professional rider ooarry 71b penalty. Norn 10s, aco 10j. j 7—Hunter's Flat Handicap of 20 sovs ieoond horse 5 sovb from the stakes, About ■ me mile, For all qualified Hunters, Norn 10s, ace 10s, BULES AND REGULATIONS. 1-A Hack is a horse that has never stared for other than Hack or Hunter races, md is not at the time of entry nominated 1 ior other than Hack or Hunter races. I 2—A Hunter is a horse that hp? been ' ranted regularly with any pack of hounds i luring the season 1892 the number of I imes to be left solely to the Master's diss < :retion-and is tho lonafde property of a nember of any duly recognised Hunt Club' 3-A Hack Hunter combines the two ibove definitions, 4—ln races 1, 5,6 and 7, owners or riders Bust produce Master'B certificate to the 31erk of the Scales on weighing, otborwise torses viill not be allowed to start, s—ln race 6, names of riders must be sub" nitted to the Stewards at least one hour ; before the advertised 'time of starting, stating whether amateur or professional. 6-Nominations"mußtbe made in writing iddressed to the Secretary, Empire Hotel, . Featherston, DATES OF NOMINATIONS, WZIODTS, AND ACCEPTANCES. NOMINATIONS for all events close on 3ATURDAY,July2nd,atBpm. WEIGHTS will be declared on MONDAY, July 18th. ACCEPTANCE olose on WEDNES, DAY, July 20th, at 8 p.m, N.8.-I—Members requiring a Master's Certificate will oblige by forwarding written applications for same to oir W- E. Bldwiß before the 30th inst, 2—All horses found jumping the fences prepared for use at the Kteepleohaeo Meet-, in; will be disqualified from taking part in the Meeting, G,S,M,MoDERMI"P, ' Hon Secretary. A liL CLAIMS against the estate of MISS EMMA JEANS, late of Master ton j deceased, must be rendered to the undersigned within teD days from this date, or they will not be recognised, Wm, G. BEARD, For tho Exeontors. Masterton, June 27,1892. A few Mends met the other night in Newtown store to spend a jovial evening but as they wero all teetotallers and none of them diank anything stronger than Clement's Tome, drunkenness was out of the question. Mac proposed a game at . euchre, and Jones said they had better . play for something just to give the game ; an interest a?d make it lively, bdttinjea ; were hard, so they did'mi} care to pjaj or nio'hey/ h'oiveyerj' bdM a box of Fletcher's bilious' and' liver pills, and proposed that each i'me a marinas be'aten He shoy'd a pill, and #>'« W a de the game !iyely,'andtbei'uuwaß *iut and fgriOUß, S'mpson Biva i: o,ved five, Jones got away with four, and Smith and Hopkins two each, and Mao got ofi scot free, The game terminated by a general elodui at 3 a,m,,' for Dr Fletcber'n pills vever labour m vain They are the best and mildest pills made nnrl'nro onld Ym nil nTlpminta nmi? Hrllfr. gists everywhere i being a posjfive, safe and reliable gure for:cohßtjpafi'on,' liver complaint, headaphe, &o,' They alwayß give satisfaction,. 'The proprietors; giyp away £69 (in seven prices) at for. nearest guesses sent in, as tfl how ipany of these, pills a large Clements Tonic bottle (now full) holds. Guess form is around each box, and all «iou tos ate eligible foi ibjjl »%s£. tion that comefron; arou „dabox. One •™*;°*-yLu proves their virtues and they can-be obtained eveywhere at is or post iree for 13 penny stamps, from F.'M, Oleroentfli-Newtown N&W, I i)UPIL,-A vacancy for a well-educa« ted Youth occurs in my office for a term of thre'o years, Small Premium required.'"" CTItLEAEDNATDSOH, ' ... . • -, •• ■ • Architect •;'.-'■' ; - : -' Masterton" I .nteceu achieved by this whisky, in; the; Australian Markets' is a proof of its superiority over all other wbMiea.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4152, 30 June 1892, Page 3
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