UNITED AUNT OLUB. STEEPLECHASE MEEVNGM On the Huir Park Racecourse, ok SATURDAY, Bih MAY, 1894. (Two days attet tho Baoiflj! Club's Autumn and fStoeplocbaoo Meeting). For comploto programmes sea N-Z, Mail and N.Z. Referee. Note-hunters qualified in suasonß 1893 or 1894 aro eligiblo lot above mootD. M.LYON,. Hon. Seo. for Race Meeting, Royal Oak Hotel, Wellington, TE KOTAHITANGA MAORI RACING CLUB'S Hack Meeting,
TO 118 HELD OS THE I KU » A RACE COURSE, l\ . MASTERTON,. on THURSDAY, MAY 17th, 1801. —PROGRAMME—--1 First Hnwaiki Uurdlo Hnntlicap— Of 30 .80V8, Second lior«o to tccoive 5 soVs out of stakes. 1 i miles, Over six flights of hurdles 3ftßin in height.. Nomination 10a, itoptance 15a,' To 'start at 12.15 2 Second Kongnkaka Hurdle Handicnp— Of 20 80*8. Second horse to teceivo (S soys from stakes. One miio anil a distance. Over four flights of hurdles 3ft Gin in height. For Maori llorsci only that lmve never von a race ol 10 sova. Nomination 10s, acceptance nil. ToatarUtl{i,nt, 3 Hinenuitipo Bracelet-Welter weightfor age. Of 25 bovh. Second horse to receive 5 sovs from stakes. One mile, 'domination 10s, acceptance 10. To start at 1.15 p.m. 1 Kotahitanga Maori Racing Cluh's Han-dictip-Of 05 sovs, Second liorso 5 aovs from stakes. 1} miles. Nomination 25;, acceptance 25j. To start pt 2.30 pm,
5 Huia Maiden Hack Handicap-Of 20 sovs. Second horso to tccoivo 'Deovß out of stakes. Seven furlongs. For Maori horses that hare never von a race of any description, Nomination li'S, acceptance nil. To start at 3.10 p.m. G Tiriti Vaitangi Fiying Handicap-Of 35 bovs, Sccordhofso to receive 5 sova.from stakes, f mile. Nomination 15a acceptance 15s. To start at 4 p.m. 7 Matariki Farewell Handicap-Of 25 sova, Second horso to receive 5 ton from stakei. For all lost* at tlii.*,.meeting (Maiden Hack excepted./ Nominations to be maiie affefHuia Maiden Hack Handicap is tun. Accen tone? withal 10 minutes after the weighs aro posted. OlfMile. To Start otAAT) p.m. Approved by Eacinj Club, ■Wellington, March 31st, JBJI.-II.M. LYON, Secretary. Nominations close at 9 p.m. on (SATURDAY. 21st April. Vcigbtideclarcd SATURDAY, 28th Apiil, Aeccptancc» nnd General Entries close at !l p.m. on SATURDAY, uth
WILLIAM lORNS, Secretary, tIF ANNUAL BALL IX All) OF TUB FOSHS OF THE GREYTUWN HOSPITAL, WII.I US HELD I[f 111E PALACE HALL, GKEYTOWN, on FRIDAY, 27rh PlilL, 1894. GENERAL COMMITTEE, 6nEvro«NHis Worihip the Mayor aud Mrs J. D, Heagerty, Mi and Mrs Diddams, Mrs and Miss Maotay, Mis Mnrchant, Mr and Mrs Pownall, owl Mrs Eraser, Mr Bauers, Mr Wither, ficv A, V. Grace, Mr !\nd Mrs 'iilson, Mr and Mrs Brunton, Mr and Mrs H. Judd, Mr uml Mrs F. 11. Wood, Mr F, W, Wood, Dr ,|and Mrs licy, Mr and Mrs R. Bright. Miss Bacon, Mrs and Miss Brunton, Mr and Mrs Cameron, Mrs James Cotter, Mr and Mrs E. Dunn, Miss Dunn, Mr W. Day, Mr and Mrs Fuller, the Misses Fuller, Mr and Mrs Flux, the Muses Gallagliir, Mr Gant, Mrs and Miss Hastwell, Mrs Halse, Mr and Mrs Hugh, Mr G. A, Hirschkrg, Mrs Hodge, Miss Hodge, Mr and Mrs Izard, Mr and Mrs C. J. Jury, Mrs A. and the Misses MeMaster, Mr and Mrs J. Maguire, Mr A. McKenzie, Mrs, and the Misses Nation, Mr and Mrs J. It. Kicol, Mr and Mrs Pepper, Mr and Mrs liccs, Mr and MisSt George; Mr and Mis Trotruan, Mr and Mrs It. W. Tate, Miss Toto, Mr W. A, Tate, Mr G. and Misses Wyett, Mr and Mrs T. Wright, Mr and Mrs Walden, Mrs Stale, Mr and Mrs Andrew, Mr and Mrs J. Hodge junr., Mr and Mrs W. F.ltoydhouse, Mrs J. Tully, Mr and Mrs F, Tully, tho ■ Misses Tully. FKATHEHsros.—Mr and Mrs J. Bilwill, Mr J, Cox, Miss Cox, Mr and Mrs Bcntou, Mr and lira Matthews, Mr and Mrs A. McKenzie, Mr W. G. Bidwili, Mr and Mrs L. I'harazyn, Lev T, and Mrs Porritt, Miss Porritt, Mr and Mrslliddicb, Mr and Mrs F. C. Smith, Mr and MrsToogood. Camehox.—Mr and Mrs W. Booth, the Mayor o( Carterton and Mrs Deller, Mr and Mrs W. McKenzie, Mr and Mrs Cormack, Mr and Mrs Bish, Mr and Mrs G. A. Fairbrotlier, Mr and Mrs Kupert Mbiother, Mr Acocks, Mr Carter, Mr and Mrs P, Frteth, Mr and Mrs A. Q. Pilmer, Mr and Mrs 11. Fairbrother, Mr and Mrs C, Kemble, Messrs P. and E. Rutherfurd, Mrs Ward, Missliutherfurd.
M.O/e.—Messrs E. Bright, V. H. Wood, and W. McKenzic, of Carterton. Tickets—Double, 7s 6d; Gentleman's ss; Extra Ladies, 2s 6d. Admission to Gallery: Gentlemen, ; Ladiea, 1b ;no half price. F. H. WOOD, Hon, Seo, OPENING NOTICE. E, lIAIiE, Of hie Labk-Hah, Nursery. Nelson, WISHES to inform the inhabitants of Masterton and surrounding districts that ho intends starting in business ns Nurseryman and Florist, and by growing and offering for sate nothing but which is of high-class merit, lie trusts to receive a fair sharo of support. I am prepared to receive orders for the coining planting season (or all kinds ol Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Plants, eta. Apples are worked on Northern Spy and Winter Majetiu slocks, thus ensuring tho roots perfect immunity from the American Blight. lam prepared to execute Planting and, Ornamental Garden and Lawn Work, and will undortako to give my patrons entire satisfaction, -
E. HALE, WAIMBAPA NURSERY, 'l'e Ore Ore ltoad, .. .i Mnstorton. JOHJN HENDERSON, MEROHAHT TAILOR Opposite Club Hotel, Queeh-stbeet MismroN The favour of your pal'onage and rmmnktmreqmsld, M m oWf~. Tailors. 27, Lambton Quay Wmmkoton (Opposite Govornmont Buildings.) Our Mono is "CHEAPEST OF THE BEST,' Conriry orders carefully and punctually attended to and goods forwarded hy Paroklb Post
A. HENDERSON, - " PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Queen Street, ... ~, Masterton, [Established 1885, | A SPLENDID eelcclion of Jewfcllery of the latest designs in gold and silver, Wedding Kings—a special line of teal beaulies, Handsome cruets, toast racks, etc., in fact ono of the largest stocks of Silver- , ware to be fonnd in the Colony. I have just received a largo number of the celebrated Boston Lever Watches which I intend to give aw#y at I'ffEdn SHILUNOB Baob, And the adtasis-A. HENDERSON, Practical Walcjnuakcr, / Quecn-st., Masterton, P,O. Bos No, 33,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4700, 20 April 1894, Page 4
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