rjANTBD-By a young lady, aiitua. IT ti<m as Lady Help or as Nursery Governess. Able to do house work and plain needle work. Good leferonres. Apply M. W.',c/o this office. LI0BK8E1) REGISTRY OFFICE VV Married Couple, Waitress, and Housomuid. Fbed. Wrmut'b REGIS. .TRY'OFFICE, Ball Stheet, MasI JT.RTON. WANTED KNOWM-that J N, , Hruiiton, Tailor, has removed 1« his privntu house iu Ojiaki Road, Lmu. downe. Orders maj also bo left with Messrs Hood and Johnston, Confection* Maaterton, U/Aimou Known, tktlam now r f Removed to my noir premise*: in Victorii-strcot, Wellington, off Cubastreet, and adjoining tlio Grey \ alley Coal Company's yards, ami, as usual, I am prepared to Build or Hopair any kini of Vehicles on the shortest'notice and n the most liberal teims to suit customers. My prices are the lowest when the work. inan6hip is taken into account. Mies Plratons a speciality. .In stockPhratous, Wagonettes, Doj Carts, and Spring carts, cheap. M. BuflAK, Wellington Coach Factory. U W. COWBELL A Co., Genera L • Carriers and Forwarding Agents, »illmgton,—Customtiouao work of all (oVs pioniptly and carefully atknded ■«. Wo not only clear goods, but land nennit customers'dooia. Good storage •CConnnodatiun. Furniture carefully caiovei! • WfANT KL) KNOWN.- HE HAD '/• .UWJJ dUHJJDIi! A fad case of suicide .1 1 uesilay somewhere c car Mwtjtton! Ik incus a rains, "I'lutM- in a go «d-piwil-oa ■is engaged ha verjr |.rclly girl—the daiiph. ■rot a 11C13lilioui ins f.uimi—the welding day ■is foil, the guests invited, am) every pre. .ra ion mails in expectation of the ha ,„ v ent, the bridegroom elect sent to Wcllh". •n aw ordered a new suit. Tlic 1 day a»■cached, bnt not Uie clothes. Three time* ■■ redo to the nearo t telrgraph office, ,vid red to know the reason of the delay. The. swcrcameontliocvcofhiswoddiMav- ■ Cauiiol scad clotlie, till the following gilt, Hit distracted lover rushed wild!? f om the office. Fool that 1 was to" take - • 'er people's advice, why did I not send to ■ A IKS WEBB, the CASH TAILOR Ml £ .■ton, he has always given me satisfaction. A never disappointed me, 'besides I should ave got the tlmig* at shout half the price ■ Jiev peon c cliargc. On going home lie •■roto a letter, saying that rather than eet rued m an old suit ho had determined to ow .113 brains out, ami added that lie should . .v:se any ono wlw wanted clothes nude to ... them perfectly, and unishnl TO II when ;..-omiscd, to go or send to JAMES WEBB clip Cash Tailor. Mastcrton, where a FIRS!'! .OMBS CUTTER FROM SYDNEY is >iNGAGEU, whose credentials speak voliiraes in his favour. Motto-No • Fit No lay. Satisfaction Guaranteed, Fit ami Mylo Undcmaolc. Next Theatre Royal Boys and souths t< m' i , ~ „ onr fanwusoighteenpenny 1 weed Hats. We have r just received 800 more. Send your size and Postal Noto for Hat worth 2s 0(1 from To Aro House VJ. lineton.'
W.u\uu every man to buy our nil wool Colonial Knit Socks, Thcv givegi-audwcar, (iveotily one shilling m pair. Rnd can be bad nowhere else, but at ■le Are House.
.-. - v .-«..».«iim milllCU. L lovourMosgicUUwool Shirts mid pants, the most comfortable war (or tbo winter season. Prices ton 7s Gd each at le Aro Hoi'.se. ' k TA'OW ALL MEN "that our strong i ,i n «™"dvillc Shirts will •• wenrlika leather." Usually sold at 4s (Id, wo offer them for 3s 'Jd at To Aro Houro. milfi UNITED HUNT CLUB. STEEPLECHASE MEETING. To he held on the HUH I'AHK HACECOUItSE WEDNESDAY, 12th JULY, 1893 (Four days after the Wellington llaeing Club's Steeplechase Meeting). Jndgc:A.E.G.llhodcs, :,Treasurer: John Mills. Hanilicapner: J. E. Hcnrj, Stewards: H. D. Crawford, D. G. A. Cooper, Dr Cahill, Dr Gillou, G. L It' Guninglinm. 11. D. Cidwcll. W. W Cox F. W. Maddox, John Mills, E. D. O'llorko Joseph Myers, C. l>. Skcrrctt, A Wvlio and D. 0. Biddifotd. Starter: S. I'owcU. WtOGKAJIME. (Approved by theMctropolitan Club), !. Maiukx Sii:i-:i'|,kchask llaxmoai\ of 80 suvs; second horse 5 sovs from'the stakes. Maiden riders allowed 7lb. For hunters that have never won an advertised Hurdle llacc or Steeplechase Minimum weight, list, Nomination,. 10s; acceptance, 10s. About two miles. !.. On:x Huimu: IlAxwai', "of 15 sovs; second horse 5 sovs from.the stakes, ■ Nomination, 1 sov; acceptance, 1 sov. One mile and thrcc-uuarlers. I. UMTEbHuNTCi,tii]Sm:i'i,miAsr, Hasmcu', of 50sovs;second horse 10sovs from the stakes. For hunters only. Minimum weight in handicap, IWmaiden riders allowed 7lli, Nomina, tjon, 1 sov; acceptance, 1 soy. About three miles and a halt. i. Ornx jjiKßi'iKciiASK llAxraar, of 75 sovsjsecomUiorse 10 sovs from tho stakes, Nomination, 1 sov; acceptance, 2 sovs. About three miles, 5. Ladies' Un.icra.KT Hanhica?. - First horse ft Bracelet of tlic value of 25 sovs; second horse, a bracelet of the value of 5 sovs (or cash equivalent), For hunters only. Gentlemen riders, who must produce their certificates Irict in which they reside. The horses •" —.."u.vu ~; iiiura, null will rcijuirc to jump a hurdle to the satisfaction of the stewards before stuvtinc, Maiden lidcrs allowed 51b.' Minimum weight, list. Nominations, 10s; acceptance, 10s. Two miles on the flat, 0. Cvkx Wki.to HAywai', ot 30 SO vs; second horse o sovs from the stakes' Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 10s. Ono wile and a quarter on the flat. 7. Fauhwku, HuiiiiLK Hasdiiia?, o( 40 sovs; second horse i> sovs from the stakes.' For hunters only. Nomination lsovacceptance 1 sov. Weights will bodelances must be notified to the Clerk of the Stales within io minutes after the Open Welter Handicap. Maiden riders allowed olb, One mile and a half. DATES OF NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS AND ACCKI'TANCES. N.U.-AII events close at 9 p.m. Tuesday, Jcxk 20t«—Xominatious forall events. Sati-iihay, July Bth.—Wci«hts declared except for the Farewell Hurdle Handicap. (The night of the W.ll.C.'s Winter Meeting.) Mo.\w, Jn.i 10th.-Acceptances lor all handicaps, except the Farewell Hurdle Handicap. IIULESANDIIEGULATIONB. All nominations, entries and acceptances accompanied hy the necessary amount iiuv! able, close at the lloyal Oak Hotel, Wellington, at.'J p.m. on the dates named.The liules of ltacing adopted by tho Metropolitan Clubs of New Zealand will be strictly adhered to. Five per cent, will be deducted from the t-'oss amount of all stakes. ltaccsNos, 1,3,» anil 7, are confined to (.uahfied hunters only, Owners or riili':s must piiKluce Masteis' Certificates to t'il--1 these events, lUre open event;, i oibe uiai lias ueen liuntcil regulnrly with' " iy recognised pack of hounds, t„ the satU' .'Vtion of, the Master, during t |, ( , hWM!||t ;;ason (18M), and the toia/M property of r. member of any recognised Hunt CluV Definition of a Maiden llidcr—Any mem. U 1 ot a recognised Hunt Club, who has cover- ridden before In a raw of nnvdcstii'iii.'n (hunter races excepted), mid who h'w ;..ver won a hunters'race at the time .-< t'-rtuig.-;icntl«incn Kidcrs—Persons him oj ...ng registered as gentlemen riders am ;. :srrcd to rules 181 and 182 of the ltulos of ■ cing. * H.-M. LYON, 1 ' 800 '' 0111 " Wellington, May o, ■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4432, 31 May 1893, Page 3
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