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rpHE UNITED :HPT : (MB, '' STEEPLEOHASE affIETING. To be held oq the HUTT PABK BACEOOUBSE ON ; WEDNESDAY, 12m JULY, 1893 (Four days after iko Wellington Itaolng Club's Steeplechase Meeting). Judge: A, E. G. Bhodes. Treasurer: John Mills. Handlcapper: J. E.Henry, Stewards: H, D. Crawford, D. 0. A. Cooper, Dr Cahill, Dr Gillon, G. li. H, Cuningham.E.D.Cadwell.W. W, Cox . F. W. Maddox, John Mills, E. D. O'Borko Joseph Myers, 0. P.Skoirett, A Wylie andD.a.ltiddllord, Starter :S. Powell, 1. MMDEX StBBPLKIUSB HIUDICiP, ol 30 sots; second horso 5 sots Irom the stakes. Maiden riders allowed 71b. I'or hunters thai 'have never won an advertised Hurdle Eoco or Steeplechase Minimum weight, list. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 10s. About two miles, 3, Oira HmuM Hahdiou, of 45 boys; Eocond hone 6 sovs lrom the stakes, Nomination, 1 sov; acceptance, 1 sov. One mile and three-quarters, 8, Ukitbo Hum Ciaib SiiEruoaua Hahdicai. of 50 sots ; second horso 10 sots from the stakes, For hunters only. Minimum weight In handicap, list; maiden riders allowed 71b, Nomination, 1 sov; acceptance, 1 sev. About three miles and a hall. 4, Own SnnruiCDiSß Handicap, of 76 sovs; second horse 10 sots from tho itakos. Nomination, 1 sot;acceptance, 2 sots, About three miles, 5, Limbs' BoacM-m Hanmoap. First horse a Bracelet of tho inmo of 25 sovs; second horse, a bracelet of the . value of 5 sots (or cash equivalent). For hunters only, Gentlemen riders, who must produce their certificates from the Metropolitan Club in the district in which they reside, Tho horses to be nominated by ladies, and will require to jump a hurdle to the satisfaction of the stewards before starting, Maiden riders allowed 61b, Minimum weight, list. Nominations, 10s; acceptance, 10s, Two miles on the flat, 0, Omh Welkr Hmbku, of 30 sots; second horse 5 sots from the stakes, Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 10s. One mile and a quarter on the flat, 7, JftRBMLIi HiJIiDLB HiNMDAr, Of 40 BOTSJ second horse *5 sots from the stakes, For hunters only. Nomination, 1 sov; acceptance, 1 sot, Weights will be declared on the oourse immediately after the Ladies' Bracelet is run, and acceptances must be notified to tho Clerk of tho Scales within 10 minutes after the Open Welter Handicap, Maiden riders allowed 51b, Onemiloandahalf, DATEtf OF NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS, AND ACCEPTANCES. N.B.—All events close atO p,m, Toesdat, Juhk !oih.—Nominations for all events. BiTtHtDAT, Jew Bth.—Weights declared, ewept for tho Farewell Hurdle Handicap. (The night of the W.B.C.'s Winter Meeting.) Mosw.t, Jdia 10in.—Acceptances for all himdlcaps, except the Farewell Hurdle nULESANDBEGUIiATIONS, All nominations, entries and acceptances, accompanied by tho necessary amount payable, doso at the Boyal Oak Hotel, Wellington, at 9 p.m. on the dates named, The Itutes of Booing adopted by the Metropolitan Clubs of New Zealand will be strictly adhered to.' Fiv>> per cent, will be deducted from the gross imount of all stakos, Usees Nos. 1,3,5 and 7, aro confined to qualified hunters only. Owners or riders must produce Masters' Certificates to the Clerk of the Scales before the horses are weighed out for any of these events, Bates Nos. 2, i nnd 6, aro open events. Qualification of a Hunter—A hunler is a horse that has been hunted regularly with any rocognised pack ol hounds, to the satisfaction of the Master, during the present seasM (1893), and tho knafdt property of a member of any recognised Hunt Club. Delinition ol a Maiden Rider—Any member 'cf a recognised Hunt Club, who has never ridden before in a raco of any description (hunter races excepted), ond who has never won a hunters' race at the time of starting, Gentlemen Biders—Fersons"dcsirous of being registered as gentlemen riders are referred to rules 181 and 182 of the Bulcs of Jtacicg, H.M.LYON, Hon, See. for Bace Meeting, Grey Street Wellington, May 6,1893 WOODUOTE itOUSE SCHOOL, HOBSON STREET, WELLINGTON. Tlie next tnrm will begin on Thursday, Juno the Ist (first), fEADMASTEB, O.L, Gardiner, 8.A., 1. Pembroke College, Cambridge; BesiJentAssistont-Master G. F. Wooldridge, M.A., Keble College, Oxford; Brill, ing and Gymnastic Instructor, Sergeant Lawrenoo. Subjeots-Divinity, Latin Greek, French, English, History, Geography, Arithmetic, Euclid, Algebra. Boys prepared for scholarships and entrance at Christohnrch and Wbnganni, Tho Bohool gam>», cricket, and Association football, an personally superintended, and tho boys are thoroughly looked after outof Bchool noun The house has large rooms and stands in extensire grounds including a field for oriel et and football, An experienced matron is ii; oharge of the domestic arrangementa Vacancies for several Boarders from the :>ge of ten, and for a few Day Boys. Mr Gardiner will be at homo till May sth, and on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, May 29,30,31, Prospectus and full information on application to Wcodcote House. MASiTERTON COAOH AND CARRIAGE ■ ■ FACTORY. TMWAGG.CO., PROPRIETORS. ■.. telllf eat study of tho speoial wants of a business combined with the best workmanship and mate rials, It is seldom more than one vehicle is built after precisely tho same' design. Our. styks are models of perfection, The quality of our work is of thenighest grode. We invite yon to order a sample vehicle, The reputation of the Masterton Coaoh Factory is wellkno<rn. The public will look to practice experience and must know that OHEAP WORK Is a .bag on the wheels of enterprise. We are in cc-operation with thogcnernlpublloand the (act of so many vehicles being turned out of ~.f,..„„ J.,_'-„ Ik. «....... ,L« .1...U hat they appreciate a first-class article, wmcc | tlwiys pays a good percentage on the capita, arrested. We are building, light pleasure ..L1.1...1.11 J 1_.1._. Inspection costs nothing, Fricea and draft* n application, THOS. WAtifi & CO. GEO- HERON HauStbmi, mas'tej&ton. general produce dealer, HROOERIBS, FFNOING WIRE ILLEN ! Js TTARTMANN LLEtf k JIARTMAirN Dwboi Imporbbrs of :,■;,.■ WINES, SPIRITS, ETO,, . WINES, , SPIRITS,' JSTO,, ; tcHLon s Chariot Ale; Cockburn's Port Wines • ' Diifl, Gordons Go'B'Shernes Australian Wines :\,„.\ ;'•, Aid all the loading brands of ,'WineflSplrifs, and Malt LiqrioM.'' ;:; jWfficea and Sample tlooms— '". T/ Grby Street;.. i.„.,,..„„..,,;. Wellington

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4441, 12 June 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4441, 12 June 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4441, 12 June 1893, Page 4

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