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Maori racing cluii. HACK MEETING, To be hold on (be AKUKA RACE COURSE, THURSDAY, 18th MAY, 1893, PROGRAMME! I.FIRSTBAWAIKIHUKDLBH'C'P of 25 sovs. Second horse to receivo 5 bovs out of stakes. 1J miles, Over six flights of hurdles 3ft Gin in height. Nomination 10s, Acceptance 15s. To Btirt at 12,15 p in, 2. SECOND RONGOKAKO HOB)LKS H'OP of 15 sovc, Second horse to eccivos sovs from slakes, 1 mile and a ■ istance. Over 4 fliclits of hurdles 3ft 6in ihoight. For Maori horses only, that have ever won a race of 10 sovs, Nomination os, Acceptance nil. To start at 1 p.m. 3. HINENUITIPO BRACELETS, Welter weight for age. of 20 sovs. Second horse to receive 5 sovs from stakes. 1 mile, Nominations 10i, Acceptance 10s, To start at 1.45 p.m. 4. KOTAHITANGI MAORI B.C. H'C'P. of 50 »ovs. Second horse to receive 5 sovs from stake, lJmilcß. Nomination 255, Acceptance 235, To start at 230 p.m. 5. HUIAMAIDESHACK H'CT. of 15 sovs Second horso to r ceive 5 sovs out of stakes, 7 furlongs, For Maori horses only, that have never won a raco of any description, Nomination 15 . Acceptance »i 7. To start at 3.15 p.m. 5. TIIUTI WAITANGI FLYING H'C'P. of 30 sow. Second horse to receive 5 sovs from stakes, J mile. Nomination Ids, Acceptance Ins, To start at 4 p.m. 7 MATARIKI FAREWELL H'C'P. of 20 sovs. Second horse to receive 5 sow from the stake.'. For all losts at this meeting (Maiden Hack excepted). Nominatiuns to bo made after Huia Maiden Hack Handicap is rnu. Acceptance} to be mado 15 minutes after the wcishts are posted. 1 mile. To stfirt at 4.41 p.m. Nominations close ot 9 n,m. on Wednesday, 3rd May. Weights declared 7th Moy. Acceptances and General Entries cloße at 'J p.m. on Saturday, 13th May, For further particulars see programmes. Approved by the Wellington Racing Club, H, M. LYON. Secretary. Wellington, 24th April, 1893, W.'JOHNS, Secretary, 'IIHJSATRK ROYAL, MaSTEKTUK J- Evunfjclistio Mission, By. ROWLAND EDWARDS, Fkom Enouno. TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY, 25th, and 26th, at 7.45. All scats froo. All are welcome. MASTERTON HORTICULTURAL and INDrSTRIAL SOCIKTY'6 will bo held on WEDNESDAY, 26th April, in tho TEMPERANCE HALL, Masterton. Intrioi received on mornin<r ot Show till ten o'clock. String Band in evening. The Museum Exhihits will also bo on view, by kind permission of tbu Curator. I. Kntry Fo-ms may bo I obtained from Mr Chenncll'a office, or from tho uuduisigueri. J. O. A I.PASS, Secretary. WATOBES. E' NGLtSH LEVER WATCHES from £& 15s to £9 Bi. LADIES SILVER WATOBES from £2 5s to £4loa. LADIES GOLD WATCHES from six guineas in 18 cant cases at G. and T. YOUNG, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. Lower Prices could he quoted, but it cau only be for inferior Gouds, it is false economy to buy a low-priced trashy articlo that is seldom out »f tho watchmaker's hands. AmtAd Fird Avxitds for Watches mdQkhNJi.EMUiont of ISOS md mo. OLOGKS : French Marble Clocks in great variety always on hand. Marble Timepieces from 30s. Mar'olo Clocks from 42s Od. All Clocks and Watches ot tho best quality and all guaranteed J E W E LLER F. Quid Brooches, Bangles, Gem and Keeper Kings, Sleovelinks,' tuda, Penoils.'atid other articles of Jewllery in tho latest dosigns of the best quality and at Moderate Prices. E.P. G~O ODS, Novoltiea in Jam Dishes, Oako Baskets, 1 Buttorplates, Breadplates, Gongs, Bido Disheß, Muflineers, Salts, and artbles too numerous to mention. Wo make a speciality of our Watches 1 and E. P. Goods, Customers from the Wairarapa can be shown a selection of these Roodß unsurpasaad for variety and quality in tho Empiro City. G. & T. YOUNG, Wellington, and at Dunedin, Timaru and Oamarii

SOLID UOMFORT. YOU irar boots of course I And you have had a lot of trouble in your time with your font? Yes, and you have tried hard to get a comfortable fit, and a boot that will woar? And you have run round to many makers and still you are not satisfied ? Ah, we know it well, wo have been through all this, and can understand your fooling, but there is still hope for you and your family. Take our advice, based on lone experience, go direct to your Boot and Shoe Dealer and ask lor a pair of ZKALANDIA BOOTS, K he does not happen to keop thorn he will put on a superior air, and tell you he has something as good, and cheaper, don't believe it. There is

Only one ZEAL.ANDIA And you want that brand and no other. You will qct n Grand Fitting Boot, and one that will give you moro satiafaoj tion than any other Boot you ever wore, EVERY PAIR BRANDED "ZEAMNDW Try this advice, and if it is not as stated, make a complaint direct to the Wholesale Manufacturers, SKELTON.FROSTICKJ GO, Christckrch, And if it takes an Earthquako to put tho matter Right, You Cai, Rem On Them ANY I'fcßSOJf FOUKj TRES« PASSING op Hawkbuist.Opaki will be prosecuted after this date, 2Gth March, 1893, (Signed) JESSE HERUERT, For J. and C. thrbcrt THE mfMMPH- or m HE IRIUMPHthe IEAS, HOOD AND JOHNSON Have been appointed sole agents in Mastertonfor Lattey, Livebmoiie k CoVPure Indian and Ceylon Teas, Which are imported direct from the estates in Assam, Darjding and Oeyhn and are. tested and blended by experienced experts. These Teas have now TRIUMPHED over all others in the market and have secured first place in public favour on account of their MEk LOW and DELICATE FLAVOURcombined with strength and pungency. \'%- m #p lb HOOD & JOHNSON ,. .... Masotwn.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4403, 26 April 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4403, 26 April 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4403, 26 April 1893, Page 3

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