WABABAPA;.BAOKft CLUB., : . A UTU.MN' ME'EIiNG. 2dth and 26th Maroh, 1894 . .A, KffiO.HiNDICiJPEB, First race starts at 12 noon oaoh day, PiwoßisisiE.—Fnai Dat, 1, First Hurdle Handicap, 60 sots,, . 2nd 20s; lj miles, 2, First Hack Hurdle Handicap, 30 sots, 2nd horse 6 sova from stakes i nom, 10a,' accept. 10s; If miles; . 3. Fifing Handicap, 60 sovs, 2nd horse 4. Hack Telegraph Handicap, 25 sovs, 2nd horse 5 boys ,from Btakcsj nom, 10s, accept,- 10s; Jmilo, 6, Easter Handicap, 00 sovs, 2nd horse f 10s; 1J miles. 7. Grand Bti , r , 2nd horse 5 sots from stakcß; minimum weights ost;i anddißtanoe, hone 6 sots from stakes"; noni, 20s; aocep,2os; 1J miles. sovs, 2nd horse 6 sovs from stakes; noro. 10s, accept, 10s; 1$ miles', 3. County Handicap, 60 sovs, 2nd horse 6 sovs from stakes; nom.'2os, accept, 20s; lmile, - . 4, Hack belter Handicap, 25 sots, 2nd horse 6 sovs from stakes; minimum weight Bst; nom', 10s,aocept,,10s j linile, 5. Stowaul's Handicap, 70 bots, 2nd " horsoJO Bovs from' .stakes'; nom. 20s, accept, ,80s; 1J miles; the winner of County Handicap to.bVrehandicapped for this ovent, not exceeding 71bs, 6, Moroa Hack Handicap, 80 sovß,2nd horse 5 sovs from stakes'; nom, 10s, accept. 10s 11J miles; the winner of Haok Welter event, not Dxccedmg7lb. 7. Farewell Handicap, 35 sots, 2nd horse 6 sovs from stakes; nom. 10s, accept. 20s; 7 furlongs; for all beaten horse 3 (hacks excepted), Nominations will be taken on the general entry date and subsequent winners' Fees, will'bo returned,' Weights after Stewards' Handicap is run, acceptances 15 minutes after weights are posted. > NOJUNATIONS for all events olo>o with the' Secretary at the Empire Hotel, Feather-' aton.on THURSDAY, Bth March, at 8.30 p.m, WEIGHTS for the First Day's Handicaps will bo declared on Monday the 19th Match. ACCEPTANCES for tho First Day's Han-' illiani alnu at t.ho ,».. nln„„ „„ Unun. DAY, the 21st March, at 8.30 p.m. .WEIGHTS for the Second Day's Handicaps will bo 1 declared at tho Empire Hottl, tho first day's races, ACCEPTANCES close within half an hour after weights are posted, RULES AND iiuLAHONS.^ 1, Nominaliona.and acceptances (in proper form) must bn accompanied by the, necessary ' nations or acceptances aro telegraphed; the fees must bo forwarded to the t ecretary the first mail thereafter, This' rum wm be STBIOTM UNFORCED,; 2, Homiaatioiis trust state color, sex, name, jgc, pedigree, and previous performances of horses (where not known to handioapperjjand colors to bo worn by rider, and quote hoiibsb of race to bo entered for, ?r 3. A Hack is a horso that has never started for other thin hack or hunter races, and is not at the time of meeting nominated for other than hack or hunter races, Tho Committee reserve tho right to alter the dates of nominations,weights, and acceptproval of the Metropolitan Olub. GEORGE T, F. HUTTON, , Secretary.
OEO. HERON GENERAL PRODUCE DEALER MASTERTON, BUSINESS NOTIFICATION r\W NEWESTDOOKS direct from LonI don and the leading English Journals, Magazines, and Newspapers may be obtained within a lew hours of tho arrival of overy Ocean steamer, The prinoipal Colonial Newspapers also kept in stock. Agent for" Waibaima Daih Tisieb." A first-olass and completo printing stook on the promises, ■'•''■
J. B. INNES, : Pbikieb, Stationer, and BockbeMiM (Opposite McGill's Buildings) Willis Street ,;,„>, Wellington SADDLERY! SiBDMEY, ■ ___ ■ SiDDIBBY. JUST LANDED Ex Duke of SutherlaiidTHE season's supply of superiorlffin.. m and Felt whioh is now rieiug made into Horso Oovors, that will bo sold cheaper than over before in Masterten, Also two dozen Fnglißh Hunting Saddles, all shapes, and at prices to suit the times. We have also piolted up a special line of Waterproof Buegy Aprons, which will be found uncqualledforquality and price, A few seti of English Buggy Harness at very low prices. Our stock of Colonial Trap, Buggy, and Gig Harness, is large and up to our well kno*n standard,
We keep in stock Embrocation by 5 of the moat noted makers. Splendid lot of Kangaroo Leather for long leggings to hand. Noats foot oil, harness compo,bruahes, sponges, and chamois leather in large quantity, Whips, spurs, and every description of hunting gear in great variety, J. ELLIOTT & Go, MaSIERION AMD PiHIAIOA. SOMEN SEN'S LITTLE GIANT price bringing it within the reach of everyone. One man can easily work the machino and lift a weight equal to BIGHT TONS, and this oan be doubled Price from ;SO and upwards. OORENBKN, Patentee, Clareville. MONEY, THE following sums havo ken placed in _ my hands to lend on first-class free hold securities;— £SOOO in one sum £2OOO in two or more sums £ISOO in small sums from £IOO Is £6OO At lowest current rates. All transactions in conneotion with Wellington Land Board attended to withtfespatob. Titles to Mv» and other lands searched. m WIGHT SMITH, Queen stmt, MoslcrloD, H, HANSEN EKETAHUfIA BOOT FACTORY, & DIREOTIfIfrORTER,,. ; . JESS "to notify to the residents of well assorted boots, with constant aiv rivals, in Ladies', Gent's, and Children's at the right prices, Boots made to order
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4659, 27 February 1894, Page 4
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828Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4659, 27 February 1894, Page 4
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