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UNITED BUNT OLUB. STEEPLECHASE MEEIINGM On tub Huir Racecourse, on SATURDAY, Dih MAX, 1894. (Two days after the Wellington Racing Olttb'B Autumn and Steeplechaao Meeting). For compioto programmes aeo N.Z. Mail and N.Z. Referee. •Note—Hunters qualified in seasons 1603 ur 1894 are eiigiblo fot above meeting. D. M. LYON, i Hon, See. for Raeo Meeting, Royal Oak Hotel, Wellington, TE KOTAHITANGA MAORI RACING CLUB'S Hack Meeting,

TO UK HELD ON '' A'kura race course, MASTEUTON, on x THURSDAY, MAY 17tl), 1891, . -rROGRAMME1. First Hawaiki Hnrdlo Handicap-Of 30 sovb. Second horso to rcccivo 5 sots out ol stakes. 1J miles, Over six flights of LurdlHß 3itliiu in height. Nomination 10s, nccuptauco 16s. To start at 12.15 2 Second Ro&gakaka Hurdle Handicap— Of 20 sovs. Second horso to receive 5 sovs from stakes. Ono mile and a distance'. Ovar four flights of hurdles 3ft Gin in height, For Maori Horses only that have novcr won a race ol 10 sovs. Nomination 10s, acceptance nil. To start at 1 p.m. 3 Hineiiuitipo Bracolot-WeUei vreightfor ago. Of 25 sovs. Second liorse to receive 6 Bova from stokes, Ono mile. '.iominatioa 10s, ncccptanco 10, To start at 1.45 p.m. 1 Kotahitanga Maori Racing Cluh's Handicaji—Of 03 sovs. Second horSo D sovs from stakes. IJ miles. Nomination 255, acceptance 255. To start at 2.30 pm, o Huia Maiden Hack Handicap-Of 20 sovs. Second horso to receive 5 sovs out of stokes. Seven furlongs. For Maori horses that have sever won a raco of any description, Nomination It's, acceptance ni|. To start at 3.15p,m. G Tiriti Vaitangi Frying Handicap-Of 35 Bova, Sccord hono to receive 0 sovs from stakes. f mile. Nomination 15s acceptanco 15s. To start at 4 p.m. 7 Matariki Farewell Handicap-Of 25 sovs, Second horso to receive 5 sovs from stake*. F«i all lostsnt this meeting (Maiden Hack excepted.) Nominations to he madeaftcr Huia Maideu Hack Handicap is run. Acceptance within 15 minute after the weights aro posted. One Mile. To Start nt 4.45 p.m.

Approved by tlio Wellington Racing Club, Wellington, Match 31st, JBDI.-H.M. LYON, Sctrctary. Nominations close at 0 p.m. on SATURDAY, 21st April, Veigbtideclared SATURDAY, 28th April. Acceptances anil General Entries close at!) p.m. on SATURDAY, stli May, WILLIAM lORNS, Secretary. THE ANNUAL BALL l!f AID OF THE FOHItS OF THE QREYTUWS HOSPITAL, WILL lIS HELD 1.1 THE PALACE HALL, GBETTOVN, ON FRIDAY, 27th T3U/,IBM, GENERAL COMMITTEE. GamowKHis Worship the Mayor and MrsJ.D, Henprty, Mr and Mrs Diddnnis, Mrs mid Miss Mackay, Mis Marchant, Mi and Mrs Pownall, and Mrs Fraser, Mr Baucis, Mr Wither, Bey A. V. Grace, Mr and Mrs Tilson, Mr and Mrs Brunton, Mr and Mrs H. Judd, Mr and Mrs I'. H. Wood, Mr F, W, Wooi, Dr ,|aad Mis Bey, Mr and Mrs It. 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 Mid Mrs Flux, the MissesGallaghtr, Mr Gant.Mrs and Miss Hastwell, Mrs Hafte, Mr and Mrs Haigh, Mr G. A. Hirsehherg, Mrs Hodge, Miss Hodge, Mr and Mrs Iz&rd, Mr and Mrs C. J, Jury, Mrs A. and the Misses McMaster, Mr and Mrs J. MBguire, Mr A. McKeszie, Mrs, and tho Misses Nation, Mr and MrsJ. It. Nieol, Mr and Mrs Pepper, Mr and Mrs Bees, Mr and Mrs St George; Mr aud Mrs Trotman, Mr and Mrs It. W. Tate, Miss Tate, Mr W. A, Tate, Mr G. and Misses Wyett, Mr and Mrs T. Wright, Mr and Mrs Walden, Mrs Scale, Mr and Mrs Anilrow, Mr and MrsJ. Hodgo junr,, Mr and Mrs W. F.ltoydhbusc, Mrs J. Tully, Mr and Mrs F. Tully, tho Misses Tully. Featheiistoh.—Mr and Mrs J. Bidwill, Mr J. Cox, Mis 3 Cos, Mr and Mrs Benton, 1} and Mrs Matthews, Mr and' Mrs A. McKenzie, Mr W, E. Bidwill, Mr and Mrs L, Phaiazyn, Rev T, and Mrs Porritt, Miss Porritt, JJr and MrsEiddick, Mr and Mrs F. C. Smith, Mr and MrsToogood.

Caiiteeton.—Mr and Mrs \V. Booth, the Major of Carterton anil Mrs Deller, Mr and Mrs W. McKcnzic, Mr and Mrs Cormack, Mr and Mrs Bisli, Mr and Mrs G, A, Fairbrother. Mr and Mrs Kupert Mrbrother, Mr Acocks, Mr Carter,-Mr and Mrs P, Frecth, Jlr and Mrs A. G. Pilmer, Mr and Mrs It, Fairbiotber, Mr and Mrs 0, Kemble, Messrs P. and E, liutherfnrd, t Mrs Ward, Mlwßutherfurd. M.C.'s.—Messrsll.Bright, I', H.Wood, and W. McKcnzic, of Carterton, Tickets —Double, 7b Gd; Gentleman's 6s; Extra Ladies, 2s Gd. Admission to Gallery; Gentlemen, Sa; Ladies, 1b ; no half price, F. H. WOOD, Hon. Sec, OPENING NOTIOE. E, HALE, Or the Lahk-Hai.i, Nobseby, Nelson, rISHES to inform tho inhabitants of Masterton and surrounding districts that he intends starting in business as Nmserymon and Florist, and by growing and ofleriig for sale nothing tat which is of high-class merit, he trusts to receive a fair share ol support. I am prepared, to receive orders for tho comini! planting season for all kinds of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Plants, eto.

Apples ore worked on Northern Spy and Winter Mojctiu stocks, thus ensuring the roots perfect immunity from the American Blight. 1 am prepared to csecutc Planting and Ornamental Garden and Lawn Work, and will undertake to giro my patrons entire sitisinclion. K. HALE, WAIRAItAPA NURSERY, Te Ore Ore lload Mautcrton, JOHiV HEN UERSON, MERCHANT TAILOR Opposite O'ub Hotel, QoEM-STIUiBT Masibrton The favour of your pal-onage and recommendation requested. COOK AND OMEF~

Tailors, 27, Lambtoh Qday Wmhnoioh (Opposito Government Buildings,) Our Motto is "OHEAPEBT OF THE BEST, 1 Oourtry orders carefully and punctually attondoi to and goods forwarded hy Paeoels Post - A. BENDEESOWr PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Qu«n iSircel, MasMmi. [Kstabushed 1885.)

A SPLENDID selection ol Jewellery oi the latest designs in gold and silver. Wedding ltiags—a special line of real beaulies. Handsome cruets, toast racks, etc,, in fact 'ono of tbo largest stocks of Silverware to bo found in the Colony, 1 havo just received a large number of the celebrated Boston Lever Watches wliioli I intend to give away at Twsra Snaiisds Each. And the address is—A. HENDERSON, 1 FiaoticalWatohniato,:;--: aeou-at., Mastortoa, P.O. Box No, 33,'

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4701, 21 April 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4701, 21 April 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4701, 21 April 1894, Page 4

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