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WAIRAKAPA EiCING CLUB, A TJT U,il N~~ MEETING XJI 21th acid 26th March, 1894 ■ A, KIKQ, HANMCAPPKB, First race starts at 12 noon each day. v. Programme,—-First Bat,; 1. First Hurdle Han'dicap,' 50 sovs., 2nd horso 5 sovs from stakes; nom, 20s, accept.; 20s 11J milosi.' . ,\' ' 2. First Hack Hurdle Handicap, 30 sots, 2nd horso 5 sovs from stakes; nom, 10s, acoept. 10s.; 1} milb'i,' > ■ 3. Fifing Handicap, 50 sots, 2nd liorse 5 sots from slakes; nom, 20s, accept. 20s; | mile. 4. Hack Telegraph Handicap, 25 sots, 2nd horse 5 sots from stakes,; nom. 10s; aocopt.lOs; | mile. , 5. Easter Handicap, 90 sots, 2nd horse lo soTsfrom stakes jnoiii, 20s, accept.4os; miles. 6. Hack Autumn Handicap, 80 sots, 2nd horse 5 sots (rom stakes; nom, 10c, accept, 10s i 1J miles,. "'7. Grand BtandjWelter Handicap, 45 sots, 2nd horse 5' sots from stakes; minimum weights&tjnom. 20s, accept. 20s; 1 milo and distance, : , Second Day, 1. Second Hurdle Handicap, 46 sots, 2nd horse 5 sots from stakes; nom. 20s; ncoep.2os; 1J miles. 2. Second Hack Hurdles Handicap, 25 sots, 2nd horse 6 sots from stakes; nom. 10s, accept. 10s; 1} miles. 3. County Handicap, 60 sots, 2nd horse 5 soTsfrom stakes; nom. 20a, accept. 20s; 1 mile. i 4. Hook Welter Handicap, 25 sots, 2nd horse 5 sots from stakes; minimum weight Bst; nom. 10s, aooepti 10s; 1 mile. 6. Slewatd'B Handicap, 70 botb, 2nd horse, 10.sots from.stakes; nom, 20s, accept. 80s; 1| miles; tho winner of ! County Handicap to bo rehandicapped for ' this event, not exceeding 711)6, 1 6. Moron Hack Handicap, 30 sovs, 2nd horso 6 sovs from stakes; nom, 10s, accept, 10s; 1£ miles; tho winner of Haok Welter Handicap to be rehandicapped for this event, not exceeding 71b. ' 7. Farewell Handicap, 35 sots, 2nd horse ' 5 sovs from stakes; nom. 10s, accept. 20s; ' 7 furlongs; for all beaten hones (haoks ex--1 ceptad). Nominations will bo taken on the ! general entry date and subsequent winners' ' fees will bo returned. Weights ador Stewards' Handicap is run, acceptances 15 minutes after weights are posted.

NOMINATIONS for all events clojo with tlio Secretary at tbo Empire Hotel. Feathernton, on THURSDAY, Bth March, at 8.30 p.m. ; .WEIGHTS for the First Day's Handicaps will bo declared on Monday tho 19 th March. ACCEPTANCES for the First Day's Handicaps close at tbo sanie place on WEDNESDAY, tho 2lst March, at 8.30 p.m.: WEIGHTS for the Second Day's Handicaps will be declared at the Empire Hotel, Featherston, at about 8 p.m. on the night of tlio first day's races. ACOKPTANOES oloso within half an hour after woights are poatcd; . RULES REGULATIONS, 1. Noinaiiiatiobß and acceptances (in proper form) must bn accompanied by thi) necessary' fees, otherwise they will be rejected. If nominations or acceptances ate telegraphed, the fees must bo forwarded to the Secretary the first mail thereafter. This ruie will be STitiariT KNKOIiOED.; 2. Nominations oust state color, sex, name, ige, pedigree, and previous pcrfonnonces of hotsos (where not known to handicappei), and colors to bo worn by rider, and quote timwn of. race to be entered for. 3. A Hack Is a horeo that has never started for other thin hack or hunter races, ■ and is not at the timo of meeting nominated for other than hack or hunter races. Tbo Committee resorvo the right to alter tlio dates of nominations, weights, and accept- 1 n&ccs should occasion arise, subject to tho approval of tho Metropolitan Olub, GEORGE T. F, HUTTON, , , ;• Secretary. The Union Packing Co. WE feci aute that if the publio only know tho amount of harm they do themselves, and the amount of money they spend in doctor's bills to try and rqmedy (if it ever can bo remedied).the injury caused by drinking cheap and impure teas, they would pay a little more for good, sound tea, and thus insure themselves good health, at least fo far as tea is concerned, We feol it necessary to Bay a word in favor of blended teas (when blended by an expert). The majority of those who denl in tea ircagino they onn blend, but this iB a great mistake, as it is only after years of practical oxperience and careful study that anyone can claim to understand tho art of tea blending. RED FMEL TEA IS A MIXTURE OF THE FINEST DAUJEELINU CEYLON &

PEKOES Ask for Red Funnel, and sob that you get if. Pscked in lib and P> packets, Bib and 10ft tine. Aoenm ! W A IB Alt A PA. FAUMEES' CO-OPER-ATIVE ASSOOIATTON, [Ltd.] (Formerly M, Casdforg and Co.) Miiterton.UartortonjSroytown, Pahia tun and Tonui. ' The we of Tea grows on me amazingly, I cannot tell the reason, Ut my spirits are exhilaraki as if with wine.'

GENERAL PRODUCE DEALER Hall Street, MA STEIITO^, HOUNSLOW. AND HOAE, , FURNITURE FiOTORY, QUEEA STRBET, MAS TEUTON, HAVING engaged the services of a First Glass Cabinetmaker from ■Melbourne and London to tube charge of the Workshop, we are therefore prepared to executo any line of Furniture in the most stylish and latest designs. We beg to specially draw the attention of the public to the fact that we are still keep up the reputation. the. firm has gained of turning out well made and highly finished Furniture made frota carefully seasoned material. We have a large Btock on hand and invite inspection. Furniture on the HIRE SYSTEM. RAMBPERGER PIANOS FOIi SALE ORDERS TAKEN FORZ. M, HOAR, CiVDKRTAKEK, I'BOMPTLiY ATTENDS) (1 0088 & CO.'S TELEGRAPHIC LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES Leaves WOODVILLE for EKETAHUNA daily at 9,40 a.m., in time for Wellington Train, returning from Exetahdha daily at 1.30 p.m., after arrival of Train from Wellington, Fares and Luggage carried on this line at greatly reduced rates. Saddle Horses, Buggies and Special Mchw {or Hire at any time, ; Telegrams promptly attended to, of Dressed and Undressed Building 1 Timber to ' ' lab- - . • COMPETITIVE PRICES, W. PRAGSELL Qckev and Benalt, sis. ... Mastertom EKETAHUNA NEWS AGENCY [jOME and Colonial Nowspapors; Penodicals/eto. Fbditerer aud Oonmotioneb. ' Goods < in Endless Variety. R >HMRDRESSING SALOON. Pipes,-; I'obaccos, OjgaM, • Oigaret.cm f), JIOD6ES,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4662, 2 March 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4662, 2 March 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4662, 2 March 1894, Page 4

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