mm LOOKOUT FOB HUNT CLUB SPORT ut To to held in the Show Ground!, OAR TER 0 THOBSDAY, 28th September. STEWAKDS-Messri.o. F. Vallance, W. Hawke, Wjvern Williams, H, Perry, H, Welch. TV". MoKenzie, R'Roake, W. J. Hirschberg, W. D. Buick, P. 0, Lewis, 0, It. Bidwill, IV. C. Buchanan, J. A. Renall, 6. My, H. IS. Bunny, N. Urace, 0. J. Kemblc, J. Strang, W. E. Bidwill, G. Carter, H. Morison, 0. W. Deller, A. M. Molntosh, J. McDougall, A, Q. Pi mer, W. MoKerrow, A, J, Toogood, F, Pearce. Judge for Jumping Competition-Mr \f. Lingard, Judge for all other events, MrN.Graae, Starter and Clork of Scales—Mr F.O. Lewis. Olerkof Cnurso -Mr J. Wcllor, HonSeo-MrW.McKenzic, To start atlO'Cbck. Dismounting Hurdle Competition: Competitors to jump Beverbl (lights hurdles, dismounting, (both feet to touch ground) and remount between each flight. First prizo £2 ' and silver watch; Ladies Trophy, Needle Threading Compoitition: Horses to'bo nominated by ladies. Competitors to jump hurdle, dismount,.lead V™~, lafo 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 30s! Jumping competition for Ponies, 14 hands and under, to be 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, lido to winning post, cigar to be alight at finish, First prizo £2. Tilting: First prize £3, second £l. Orange Competition: Competitors to rtdo ovor four hurdles, carrying a plate of oranges, tho ono. retaining tho most oranges to bo winner. First prize £2, second £l, Entry, fee for Jumping Competition and Ladies Trophy 10s, all other events Bs each, fpcoial prizes will bo allotted later on, Entries closo 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. MaKENZIB.Hon.Sco,-
WAIRMIiPA TUOTIING CLUB. SPRING MEETING, niO bo hold on the SHOW GBOUNDS, 1 CARTERTON, THURSDAY OCTOBER 12th. Patron, Mr W. 0, Buchanan, M.H.R. j President, Mr K. Grace; Vico-Presidents, Messrs 0. A. Potvnall, J. Blirrow, R. Bright, and A. McKcnzio; Judge, Mr N, Grace; Starter,Mrß.Roako; Stewards, Messrs (J. W. Deller, A. Bish, C. Komble. A. R. MoFatlano, J. Dahymple, W. B, Allen, J, Meyriok,T. Hodder C. H. Gayfer, W. Hawko, \V. Corlelt, H Yates, O.H. Giles, H, H.Wolteis and H Morrison, Handicapper, Mr A, King ; Timekeeper, Mr A. Bieh j Secretary, Mr W. MoKcnzio j Treasurer, .Mr C. J, Kernble j Olqrli of Scales, Mr 0. Giles; Clerk of Course, Mr W.Abbot. PROGRAMME. First race to slnrt at 12 o'clock noon, 1. Maidknßack (saddle), 10sovs,2miles. Nomination ss, acceptance ss, 2. District Handicap (harness), 15 gotb, 2 miles, Nominations 5a j acceptance 10s, Conlined to horses owneit in tho Wairarapa North and South at least C months previous to meeting, 3. Stewards' Handicap (saddle),'Js sovs, 2nd horse 3 sovs from slakes, 2J miles. ""•" : "",tion 10s, aco; ptanoe ss. , UiiKo Tuor (harness), 15 sovs, 2 Nomination 7s Cd, acceptance 7s 6d, mer to bo sold immediately after the id the whole of the proceeds to go :lub, p-TnoT [14.1] (saddle), 5 sovs, 2 Nomination ss, acceptance free AIBARAPA TnOITINO ClitJl! HaKDICU ;), 30 sovs, 2nd horso 5 sovs from I miles, Nomination 155,. accept-
andstasd Handicap (harness), 10 miles. Nomination 6s, acceptance sbolaiion Hakmcap (saddle), 10 sovs Nomination 10s, acceptance free to be mado immediately after the and Handicap has been run. aationß olosoon THURSDAY, 21st ier. Handicaps declared BATUB--3rd .September, Acceptances on DAY, October sth, ft ssion to Ground Is: Ladies and l free, Grandetand and Saddling , Gents 2s Gd; ladies Is. I W.MoKENZIB.Hon.Soo, ROHIT E C T, HaL l -street, Mastorton. Drawing ami fyeci/icafiom prepared forFahnk.
SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY I TV h ESSRS OtfAMBERLAINBROS U.' bog to announce that they have recently orected NEW MAOMKERY for CRUSHING AND GRINDING Oate, Beanß, Barley, i.rcl Maize, foi horses, cattle and pigs, and that thoj have now on sale CRUSHED OATS, " As good at Ohamkrkin's Flour" Haa become a proverb in the District. Thia'year the quality Is even higherthaD usual, iiiasmuoh as it has been an exceptionally favorable season for growing ffiBSBB OUAMBEBLAINBEOB rentare to hope that their ,"LOOAL IUBTJATBr Will havotho support and encouragement of the whole community, 'and that con • Burners will insut on having OHAMBERLAIN'B FLOUR, And thuß retain their money in cue -District. MASTERTON STmM I FLOUR MILLS. OPENING NOTICE NICOL WATCHMAFER, JEWELLER, and OPTICIAN, Eight years with W. Littujoun & Son Wellington'.) \ RESPECTFULLY begs to inform the in habitants of Masteiton and surrounding district that ho has commenced business in McGilPsnew buildings, nest door to F"ii'o & .-c«, Willis street, Wellington. The stock (which is entirely new and of tho latest patterns) chiefly consists of Gold and Silver Wa.tch.cs, do uu Brooohes Bangles, T'<mcil Coses, Studs, Matchboxes, Sovereign Cases, Ladies' Jem Kings, Weeding do, Keepers, etc., etc. Also, a nice selection in Sterling Silver and Plated Goods (in cases), Marble and Fancy Clocks. The Watch and Jewellery repairs will bo personally attended to, Nile address— , . ALFRED NICOL, Willis-street ..Wei'lngton SPRING SHIPMENT. '
XX of Spring Goods we would earnestly solicit inspection (rora all visitors to tho Empiro City. Wo arc Bhovrin ga choice sclcclin of New/Wasuxvo vests New Summer Undehclothiko '. New Hats, Ties, Handkerchiefs, etc Splendid range of tho now Terrai Hats in all shades, BOYS AND YOUTHS CLOTHING for varioly and cheapness cannot he excelled in tho 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. Sao Suits, Colonial Tweed, we.quote 80s, 40s, 455, 50s equal to tailor-mado at double the money. Men's Tweed Trousers 6s lid, 7s 6d, 8s 6d, 10s Od to 20s. Men's Tweed Trousers and Vest 17s Od to 30s. Portmanteaux, Gladstoneßags.Brief Bags, Bugs in endless varieties ot tho to; Zealand QlotMng Factory, . LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA-ST,, WELLINGTON. J. W. BENTLEY, Manager. [card.] ' . ;B. ALEXANDER JAEDINjS ,x Solicitor, Imperial Chambers, Feathenton-Street, Wellington. , ' Late Secretary to the United Fannera' Alliance (Limited). .. , '
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4525, 16 September 1893, Page 4
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