f.OOIC OUT FOE HDNT OLUB SPORTS To bo held In the Show Grounds, OAK TER 0 • THURSDAY, 28th September. STEWARDS-Messri C. F, Vallance, W. Hawke, Wivem Williams, H, Perry, H. Welch, W, MoKenzie, E, Roake, W. J. Hirschberg; W. B. Buick, F. 0, Lewis, 0. R. Bidmll, w. 0. Buchanan, J. A. Renall, 0. Tally, H, R. Bunny, N. Brace, 0. J, Komble, J. Strang, W. E. Bidwill, G. Carter, H. Morison, Q, \f. DoUcr, .A, M. Molntosb, J. McDeugall, A. 6. Tiimcr, AV. MoKerrow, A, J. Tooled, F. Pearce.. Judge for' Jumping Competition—Blr % Lingard, Judge for all other events! Mr N. Grace, Starter and Olerk of Scales-Mr F.O. Lewis,- Clerk of Onurne —Mr J. Wcller, Hon Sco-Mr W. MoKenzio, To sUirtatl O'Cliok. _ Dismounting Hurdle Competition: Competitors to jump Bovert.l flights.hurdles, dismounting, (both feet to touch ground) and remount between each flight. First prize £2 and silver watoh. Ladies Trophy, Needle Threading Competition : Horses io he nominated by ladies. Competitors to jump hurdle, dismount, lead horse to lady, lady to thread needle and hand same to competitor, who then remounts, jumps hurdle, and proceeds to winning post, Open only to members of recognised Hunt Clubs, Jumping Competition: Over hunting fences (no water), Minimum weight 12st. First prize £lO, second 30a. Jumping competition for Ponies,'l4 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,lide to winning post, cigar to bo alight at finish. First prize £2. Tilting; First prize £3, second £l, Orange Competition: Competitors,torldo over four hurdles, carrying a piste of orang«e, the one retaining the most oranges to bo winner. Firstprize £2, second £l. Entry foe for Jumping Competition and Ladies Trophy 10s, all other events 5s each; Fpcoial prizes will bo allotted later on, ■ Entries olose with tho Secretary at Carterton at anytimoon SATURDAY, September 23rd, 1893, Admission to Ground Is, and admission to the Stand Is, Children half price, Vf. MoKENZIE, Hon. Sec, WAIRABAPA TROTTING CLUB, SPRING MEETING. rilO be held on tho SHOW GROUNDS, JL CABTERTON, THURSDAY OCTOBER 12th. Patron, Mr W. 0, Buohanan, M.H.R. | President, Mr K. Grace; Vice-Presidents, Messrs 0, A. Pownall, J, Burrow, K, Bright, and A, MoKenzio; Judge, Mr N. Grace | Starter, Mr li, Boake; Slowarde, Messrs G. W, Deller, A. Bish, C. Kemble, A. It, McFarlane, J, Dahymple, W. B, Allen, J. Meyriok, T, Pay, James Hodder 0, H, Gayfer, \V, Hawke, IV, Corlett, H Yates, 0. H. Giles, H. H. Woltois and H Morrison, Handieapper, Mr A, King ; Timekeeper, Mr A, Bibli; Secretary, Mr . W, MoKenzio j Treasurer, Mr 0, J, Kembio; Clerk of Scales, Mr 0, Giles; Clork of Coursei Mr W.Abbot, PROGRAMME, First raoo to start at 12 o'oloek noon. 1, Maiden Race (saddle), lOsovs, 2 miles. Nomination ss, acceptance ss, 2, Distant Handicap (harness), 15 govs, 2 miles, Nominations ss; acceptance 10a. Confined to horses owned in tho Wairarapa North and South at least G months p'ovious to meeting, 3, Stewards' Handicap (saddlo); 25 sovs, 2nd horse 3 sovs from stakes, 2} miles. Nomination 103, i. Seuino Tiiot (harness), 15 sovs, 2 miles, Nomination 7s Gd, acceptance 7b Cd. The winner to bo sold immediately after tho race and the wholo of tho proceeds to go to the Club.
5. l'osv Tnoi [Ml] (saddle), 5 sovs, 2 miles; Nomination ss, acceptance free. 6. Wairarapa Tnorrraa Cmb Handicai (harness), 30 sovs, 2nd borso 5 sovs from stakes, 3 miles. Nomination 16s, acceptance 15s'. 7. Giundbtand Handicap (harness), 10 sovs, 2} miles, Nomination ss, acceptance ss. 8. Coxboution Handicap (saddle), 10 sovs 2 miles. Nomination 10s, aeocptanco free. Entries to bo made immediately after the Grandstand Handicap has been run! Nominations oloso on THURSDAY, 21st September, Handicaps deolared SATURDAY, 23rd Soptember. Acceptances on. THURSDAY, October otli. Admission to Ground Is; Ladies and Children free. Grandstand and Saddling Paddock, Gents 2s Cd; Ladies Is. W. MoKENZIE, Hon, Seo. C, Tilleard Natusch, ARCHITECT, Hal'•street, Mastorton, Drawings and Specifications prepared for Fatenis. SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY Messrs ouamberlainbros beg to announce that they have recently erected NEW MACHINERY for CRUSHING AND GRINDING Oats, Beans, Barley, i.?.d Maize, foi horses, catUe and pigs, and that thoj tare now on sale CRUSHED OATS, "is pod as OhambMn'i Flour" Has become a proverb in the District, This year the quality Is even highorthan usual, inasmuch as it hasbeen aa exceptionally favorable season for growing •vheat. JESSES CHAMBERLAIN BROS venture to hopo that their ."LOQAI INBUSTRY" Will havethe support and encouragement of tho whole community, and that consumers will insist on bvins OHAMBERLAIN'S FLOUR, And thus retain their money in cue "-District. MASTERTON STEAM FLOUR MILLS,
OPENING NOTICE NICOL WATCHMAKER, I, JEWELLEIi, and OPTICIAN, 0 Eight years with W. Littlejoiin & Son i. Wellington.) s ' RESPECTFULLY begs to inform the Id habitants of Masterton and surrouadinj? district that he has commenced business in McGill'snew buildings, next door to B<vno s & Sou, Williß street, Wellington, Tho stock (which is entirely new and of the latest patterns) chiefly consists of Gold and Silver Watches, do w Brooohcs Bangles, T'encil Cases, Studs, Matchboxes, ' Sovereign Cases, Ladies' Jem Itings,'Wei--1 diug do, Keepers, cto., etc. I Also, & nice selection in Sterling Silver and Plated Goods (in cases), Marblo and ! Fanoy Clocks. ■ Tho Watch and Jewellery repairs will bo . personally attended to, NitoaadrossALFRED NICOL, • Willis-street. Wo"ingt6n SPBING SHIPMENT. IT AVING just received our first shipment ' LL of Spring Goods wo would earnestly solicit inspection from. all visitors to the Empire City. We are showing a choice 6electin of ■ New Wabeiko vesta 1 New Summer UsnEnctoraiKa New Hats, Ties, HASDKBnonuiFS, etc. Splendid range of the new Terrai Hats in all shades. BOYS AND YOUTHS CLOTHING for variety and cheapness cannot be excelled in the City wo having decided, owing to tho increased business in this department to mako it eooond to nono for excellence of value. MEN'S CLOTHING. Sao Suits, Colonial Tweed, we quote 30s, 403,455, 50s equal to tailor-made at doable the money. Men's Tweed Trousers 6s lid, .7s 6d, 8s 6d, 10s Gd to 20s. Men's Tweed Trousers and Vest 17s 6d to 30s. • Portmanteaux, Qladstoneßags,Brief Bags, ... Bugs in endless varieties at the Now Zealand Clothing . Factory, LAMBTON ( QUAY AND OUBA-ST., ; WELLINGTON. J. W, BENILEY, Manager. : [card.] ■ MR, ALEXANDER JARDINjfi ™ : . SoMOIIOB, ', ' Imperial. Chambers, Featheratoti-Stroet, O ; Wellington!,. Late Secretary; to the United Farmers' , ; " 1 Alliance (Lifted), .' .
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4524, 15 September 1893, Page 4
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