LICENSED KEGISTKY OFFICE Married Couplp, \U m a „d IKY.OFFICE, ,|lau, Srai-Ei, MisTKIITOM. ' WANTED KNOWN-tht J N. Oruuton, Tailor, haaromoved 1j hia private houaein Opaki Road, Luna. may also bo loft with ' Messrs Hood and Johnston. Confection- ' era, Mastertou. .w it Aumrn, that I am dov loved tumy'ntw premise m Victoria-street, Wellim-ton, off Cuha • Btreetf'nnd adjoining ihe Uroy \ alley Coal Company's yards, and. as usual. I am prepared to Build or Repairnny kind of Yohu-Ics on theshortost nutico and an the most liberal terms to suitoustomors. My prices aw the lowctt when tliow.uk. maiiahipu taken into account. Lsdiea itatons a speciality. In stock%»ieß, Phtotuiia, Waeuonpttes, Dog . t0"... «, „. Sl, " ,,!! J M *> cl,e «P'' M. hFaotory fl Co,, Genera A. . UmcraandForeardhiK Agents, Wellington,—Cuatorahouao work of all kinds promptly and carefully alk-ndd to. Wb not only clear goods, kt land tnern at customers' doois. Gcmd stora-o accommodation, Fun.ituro oarefullj WAXTKD KNOWN.- HE HAD 18 MIlTiO) bUICIDE! A Badcatoofjuick', on 1 ucmlny somewhere near Mastcrton! It appears a young squnttcrin a ggml nosit'en mis engage, ~,(m,■ pretty S irl—the <la« g h. tei ot a rioifihboutinj; farmcr-tho weJdingJaT Ms feci, M glints invit.tl, ami every preI«ra ion raijle iu-- M |, ro^.i , )l , rif the hVpny event, lire biidegtwm, , c t sent to Well ml on an orduvd anew ™t. The ,U T 2raced, hm not the elolhea. Three in" s wired to know the rcasou of the dciay ' Tli» answer came on the eve of his wtddiiiidav • Cannot send clothci till th» rfoLfnj night" The dutnetcd lover rushed wildS fnw the office. Fool, that 1 was to tako .orjon, he has a ways given me satisfaction • ind never disappointed me, besides I should have got the things at about half the price feWt 011 " B .' <?» eoing homo ho' ! wrote a letter saying that rather than set married in nn'ohl suit ho had detcimined to blow his brains out, and added that he should advise any one who wanted clothes mule to ... ...... ~Uili.i„. U ili.i„ m.u unisnru well when £ T i 'm'" so " r soml: to JA3IKS WEBB, the Cash Tudor, Mastertou, where a FIRST. CUSS CUTTER FROM SYDNEY 19 iNGAGED, whose credentials apeak vol' umes m his favour. Motto-Mo Fit Ko qm TT S ? tis . facM '" l Guaranteed. ■ Fit' and W .. ,~ " m * s m louths'to .¥ / write for our famous eightconpenny Tweed Bats. Wclinvo just received 800 more. Scud your size and Postal ■ Note for Is fad and you will receive per return post a Hat worth 2s Cd from Te Aro House V>l- - WANIL.U every mtin to' buy our all ■ wool Colonial-Knit Socks. They give grand wear, aro only one shilling per pair, and cau be had nowhere else, but at J.o Aro House. pUItCHASEIK by Hiohundred wanted 1 for our Mosgiel, all wool. Shirts and pants, the most comfortable wear for tho winter season. Prices from 7s Cd each at le Aro House. IV Uramlvillc Miirts.will ■• wcarlikd leather," Usually sold at 4s Od, wo offer (bem lor 3s 9d at Te Aro Houpo. -JSSi2ffiSS2niaSf. rpHB UNITED HUNT CLUB. STEEPLECHASE MEETING. To ho held on the .HUI'T I'AliIC KACECOUUSE ox WEDNESDAY, 12th JULY, 1803 (Four days alter the Wellington Uaciug ■ Club's Stccplcchaso Meeting), : Judge: A. E. G. llhodes, Treasurer; John Mills Handicappcr: J. E. Henry, Stewards: H. 1). Crawford, D. G. A. Cooper, Dr Caliil), Dr Gillou, G. L, H. Cuninghnni, li. D. Cadwell, W. W, Cox' F.WJlatliloi.Jolui Mills', £. D. O'ltorko . Joseph Myers, ,C. P, Skerrctt, A Wylie and D. 6. lliddiford, Starter :S. Powell, PHOGDAMME. (Approved by the Metropolitan Club), 1, M.UDKN STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, of 30 , sovs; second horse 5-sow from tho stakes. Maiden riders allowed 71b, For hunters that have never won nil advertised Hurdle llacc or Stccplcchaso Minimum weight, list. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 10s. About two miles. 2, Opes Unmix Handicap, of 45 sovs; second horse 5 sovs from the stakes, Nomination, 1 sov; acceptance, 1 sov. • One mile ami three-quarters. 8. United Hunt Ci.vii Steeplechase Handicap, of 50 Sovs; second lior.se 10 sovs from the stakes. For hunters only, Minimum weight in handicap, list;maiden riders allowed 71b. Nomination, 1 sov; acceptance,' 1 sov. About 1% miles and a half. 4. Opes Stm:w,i:chA6e.Handicap, of 7fi sovs; second horse 10 sovs from tho ; stakes. Nomination, 1 sov; acceptance, 2 sovs. About three miles, 5. Ladies' liiucraw Handicap, First norse a uraceiet of the value of ii sovs; second horse, a. bracelet of 'the value of 5 sovs (of cash cijiiivalcnt), For lnmters only., Gentlemen riders, ....„ ~.„.,. (nuuuu/ men eiiuiiciiies from tho Metropolitan Club in the district in which they reside. The horses to he nominated by ladies, and will rcijuiro to -jump a hurdle to the satis; faction of the stewards before starting, Maiden riders allowed olh. Minimum weight, list. Nominations, 10s; acceptance, 10s, : Two miles on the liat. 6. Open Wrr/rEn Handicap, of 30 sovs; second horse 5 sovs from the stakes. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 10s. One mile mid n ipinrtcr on the flat. 7. FMinvai, Hciihh; Hasdmav of 40 soys; second liorse "> sovs from tie stakes! For hunters only. Nomination; 1 SO v '■ acceptance, 1 sov. Weights will be de- ■ clarcd on the course immediately after the Ladies' Bracelet is run, and acceptances must be nolilicd to the Clerk of the Scales within 10 minutes after the Open Welter Handicap. Maiden riders . allowed 51b. One mile and a half.
DATES OF NOMINATION'S, WEIGHT!* AND ACCEPTANCES. N.B.—All cventi close lit D p.m. Tukbiuv, Jusb 20th.—Nominations forall events. Satuiiuay, July Bt«.—Weights declared, except forthc Farewell Hurdle Handicap. r(Thc night of the W.H.C.'s Win- ■ ter Meeting.) Moxmy, July lOni.-Acccptimeca tor all liimfaps, except the IWwcll Hurdle Humlieap, ItULESANDJIEfifUTIONtJ. All nominations, entries and acceptances, accompanied hy the necessary amount payable, close at tho Iloynl Oak .Hotel, Wellington, at!) p.m. on the dates named. The ltulcs of ltacing adopted by the Metropolitan Clubs of New Zealand will l:o strictly ntlhcrcd to. Five per cent, will be deducted from the gross amount ot all stakes. ' -ItasNos. I.i). a mid 7. are cniiilnnd l» must prodUc Masters' Certificates to (he Clerk of the Scales before tbc liqivcs are feigned out for any of these cvontu, ~ , EacM Nos.2, i and I!, are open events. ; Qualification of a Hunlcr-A hnutev is a horse that has been hunted rcgulirly with' aiVviecogniseil nack. Qf bounds, to the satis, factiqn of tbc Master, during the present ft liifpibcrol any recognised Hitiilt.luK 'Definition ot a Maiden mum.' her of a recognised 'HunfClub, who 'has never ridden- before in a race of any description (hunter rupes excepted),:and who lias uevenybtu hunters' vice nt tho time' of 6tiu#l'. .■• . , .... . Gentlemen liiders-Persons'' desirous. of being] registered as gentlemen "riders are referred to rules 181 and 183 6f the il'ules of Booing, .-■..: ; . ' :■•■■■■■■ H.'M;LYON, : '. Hon. Sec'forllaoolfeetinif. Royal Oak Hotel, s •-r ■ i WflllßgtoD, May S, 1893. » -.• '
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4431, 30 May 1893, Page 3
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