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•■ Tobohelrtin tboShowGtonnds. OAR TERTO; vTHDBSDAY, 2Sth Septembor. ■ STETVARDS-lfesn 0. F, Vallance, W. Hawke, TCjvorh H, Perry, H. Welch, W. .McKenzie, R. Roake, .W. J. Hlrechborg, ?. B. Bdok, P. 0. Lewis, .0. R. Bidwill, V. 0. Buohanan/ J. A. RbHali,'o. My, H.R. Bunny, N. Brace, 0. J. Kemble, J. Strang, W. E. Bidwill, C. Carter, H. Morißoii, G. TV. Seller, A. M. Molntosb, J. J, Toogood; F. Peorce. Judge for Jumping Competition-Mr W; Lingard. Judge for all other events, Mr N. Grace, Starter and Olork of Scales—Mr P.O.' Lewis, Clerk of Course T Mr J, TOler, Hon MoKenzio. Tostwtatl.O'Cljck, Dismounting Hurdle Competition: Competitors to jump sovethl flights hurdles, dlsremount between each flight, First prizo £2 and silver watch. ' Ladies TropSy, Needlo Threading CompeCompetitors to jump hurdle, dismount, lead horse to lady, lady to thread needle and hand same to, competitor, who then remounts, jumpi hurdle, and proceeds to .winning post, Open only to members of recognised Hunt Olubs. ' •''•■■' (no water), Minimum weight 12st. First prize £lO, second 30s, Jumping competition for Ponies, 14 hands and under,.to bo ridden by boys under 16 years,; First prize £2, second £l. Cigar and Umbrella Competition: Competitor to light cigar, .open umbrella,. mount horse, jump hurdle, tide to winning post, cigar to be alight at finish, First prize £2. ■ Tilting: First prize £3, second £l, ' : Orange Competition: Competitors to ndo over four hurdles, carrying a plate of oranges, tUo ono retaining the most oranges to bo winner. Firstprizp £2, second £l. Entry fee for Jumping Competition and Ladies Trophy 10b, nil other events 5s each, Fpeoial prizes will bo allotted later on, Entries close with the Secretary at Carterton at any time on SATURDAY, September 23rd, 1893, ' Admission to Ground Is, and admission to the Stand Is, Children half price, W. MoKENZIE,Hon.Seo, WAIBABAPA TROTTING CLUB, SPRING MEETING. mo be held on the SHOW GROUNDS, CARTERTON, THURSDAY OCTOBER 12th.

Patron, Mr W. C. Buchanan, M.H.H.; President, Mr N. Grace; Vice-Presidents, Messrs 0, A. Pownall. J. Bunow, R. Bright. andA.McKenzio; Judjte, Mr N. Grace; Starter, Mr Ooake; Stewards, Messrs (j.W, Dcller,A Bish, C. Kemble. A. K. McFarlane, J. Miymple, W B, Allen, J,Mojrioi ,T, l!a;,J»nies Hodder C H. Gayfer, W. Hawk, V 7. < orlett, H' Yates, 0. H. Giles, H. H. Wo.ters and H Morrison. Haudiciijip r, Mr A. Emit; Timekeeper, Mr A, Bish j Sccretaiy, Mr W. McKenzic, Tnaswer, Sir 0, J.Kernble; Clerk of Scales, Mr G, Giles; Clerk of Course, Mr W.Abbot. ' PRUGKAMIIE. First race to start at 12 o'clock noon, 1. Maiden lUck (saddle), lOeove, 2 ruileg. Nomination sb, acceptance 6s, 2. Distwci Handicap (harness), 15 sovs, 2 miles. Nominatioi.s ss, acceptance 10s, Contined to horses owned in tho Wairarapa North and South at least G months previous to meeting, 3. Stewards' Handicap (saddle), 25 sovs, 2nd horso 3 sovs from stakes, 2J miles. Nomination 10s, aco.ptance ss, 4. Selling Tnoi (harness), 15 sovs, 2 miles, Nomination 7b Cd, acceptance 7a 6d. The winner to bo sold immediately after tho race and the whole of the proceeds to go to the Club, 5. Posy Tbot [14.1] (Baddle); 5 sovs, 2 miles; Nomination ss, acceptance free. 6. Wairarapa Troitiho Club Handicai (harness), 30 sovs, 2nd horse 5 sovs from stakes, 3 miles, Nomination 15s, acceptance 16s. 7. Giundstasd Handicap (harness), 10 sovs, 2} miles, Nomination ss, acceptance

8. Coxboutioh Handicap (saddle), 10 boys 2 miles. Nomination 10s, aoccptanco free, Entries to be made immediately after tho Grandstand Handicap has been run. Nominations dose on THURSDAY, 21st September. Handicaps SATURDAY, 23rd September. Acceptances on THURSDAY, October 6tli. Admission to Ground hi Ladies and Children free, Grandstand and Saddling Paddock, Gents 2s 6d; Ladies Is. W.MoffIZIE.HoB.Seo, C, TUleard Natusch, A. E 0 H t T E 0 T, Half .street, Mastorton. Drawinjj and SpecijMtotu prepared for Patents. SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY J ESSRS CHAMBERLAIN BROS VJ. beg to announce that they hare recently erected NEW MACHINERY for CRUSHING AND GRINDING Oats, Beam, Barley, Maize, foi have now on Bale CRUSHED OATS. " As gooi as (ihambtrkin's Flour" Has become a proverb in the District. This year the quality is ovan higherthan usual, inasmuch as it has been an ej. coptionally favorable soanon for growing .vheat, IEBSES OIiiMBBHLAINBHOB venture, tn hopo (.hut their ."IiOOAL IKDUSTEr Will havetho auppurt aud oncouragemetit of tho whole community, and that con. Burners will iiiowt on inline OHAMIiKKLAIJS'S FLOUR. And thus ri'teiu their umuov in i.nt district MASTEKTON STfcAM FLOUH MILLS.

OPENING NOTICE WATCHMAFER, JEWELLEH, and OPTICIAN, Eight year's with W. hrnmom & Son Wellington.) RESPECTFULLY bogs to inform tho in habitato of Masterton and surrounding t district that ho has commenced business in McGill'snew buildings, next door to B'vno & .-oi, Willis street, Wellington. Tho stock (whioh is entirely new and of the latest patterns) ohiofly consists of Gold and Silver Watches, do uu Brooches Bangles, Yencil Cases, Studs, Matchboxes, Sovereign Cases, Ladies' Jom Rings, Wedding do, Keepers, etc, etc Also, a nico selection in Sterling Silver and Plated Goods (in cases), Marble and Fancy Clocks, The Watch and Jewellery repairs will be, personally attended to. NiteaddwssALFRED NICOL, Willis-street ...Wel'lngton SPBINQ SHIPMENT. ITAVING just received our first shipment . of Spring Goods wo would earnestly solicit inspection from all visitors to the Empiro City. Wo are showing a choico selcctin of New Wabhwo yestb New Summer UHDEncMmnra . ' New Hats, Ties, Handkerchiefs, etc Splendid rango of tho new Terra! Hats in all shades. BOYS AND YOUTHS CLOTHING for variety and cheapness cannot beescelled in the City we having decided, owing to the increased business in this department to make it second to none for excellence of value. MEN'S CLOTHING. Sac Suits, Colonial Tweed, wo quotoJOs, 40s, 455, 50s equal to tailor-made al double tho money. Men's Tweed Trousers 6s lid 7s 6d, 8s Gd, 10s 6d to 20s, Men's Tweed Trousers and Vest 17s 6d to 80s. D..1„.._1..... m« J.I Tt.... n . .r, Bugs in endless varieties at tho ITdw Zealand Clothing Factory, LAMBTON QUAY AND ODBA-ST., WELLINGTON. I W. BENTLEY, Manager. .[oard,] TITB. ALEXANDER JABDDW A ' SofclOlTOK, Imperial Chambers, Featheraton'Street, | Wellington, Late, Secretary td'the United. Farmers' Manca (limited),'''"' " *

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4523, 14 September 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4523, 14 September 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4523, 14 September 1893, Page 4

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