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UNITED BUNT CLUB. STEEPtfCHASE MEEWGM. On the Hun Pahic Raoecoubse, on SATURDAY, sth MAY, 1894 (Two days after tho Wellington Bnoias; Club's Autumn and StooploFor complete programmes see N.Z, Mail and N.Z. Referee. Note—Hunters qualified in miasons 1803 or 1891 are oligiblo for above meeting. H. M. LYON,, Hon, Soo. for Raco Mooting, Royal Oak Hotel, Wellington, TEKOTAHITANGA MAORI RAOING CLUB'S Hack Meeting. KURA RAOE COURSE, L MASTERTON, on , THURSDAY, MAY 17tli, 1891, ■ -PROGRAMME-

1 First Bawaiki Hurdlo' Handicap- Of 30 sots, Sccondh'orse to receive 5 iovs cut of stakes. ]J milcsi Over six flights' of huulli'S 3ft Gin is height. Nomination 10s, acceptance 15s. To start at 12.15 i 2 Second Rongakaka Hurdlo Handicap— Of 20 sovs. Second horse to recoivo 5 sovs from stokes. One mile ami ".distance, Over four Bights of hurdles 3ft Ciu in height For Maori Horsoi only that have nover won a race of 10 sovs. Nomination 10s, acceptance nil. To start at 1 p.m. 3 Hincnuitipo Bracelet-Wolter weight for ago. Of 25 sovs. Second horse to receive 5 sovs from stakes. Ono mile, .'.J ominatton 10s, acceptance 10, To start at 1,45 p.m. 4 Kotahitanga Maori Racing Oluh's Handicap—Of 55 sovs. Second horso 6 sovs from Etnkee. IJ miles. Nomination 25a, acceptance 255. To start i>t 2.30 pm. 5 Huia Maiden Hack Handicap-Of 20 sovs. Second horso to reccivo ssovs out of stakes. Seven furlongs, For Maori horses that havo never won a race of any description, Nomination 15s, acceptanco nil. To start at 3.15 p.m. 6 Tiriti Wnitangi Flying Handicap-Of 35 sovs. Second horse to receive 5 sovs from stakes. J mile. Nomination 15s acceptance 15s. To start at 4 p.m, 7 Matariki Farewell Handicap-Of 25 sovs, Second horse to receive D sovs from stakes. Foralllostsatthis meeting (Maiden Hack excepted,) Nominations to he madeaftcr Huia Maiden Hack Handicap Is run, Acceptance within 16 minutes after tho weights aw posted, One Mile. To Start nt 4.45 p.m. Approved by tho Wellington Racing Club, Wellington, March 31st, W.-H.M, LYON, Secretary. / Nominations clesolCt 9 p.m. on'SATURDAY. 21st April. Wcightuleclarcd SATURDAYr2StS Apiil. Acceptance and General Entries close at 9 p.m. on SATURDAY, sth May. WILLIAM lORNS, Secretary.

ANNUAL BALL IX AID OF THE FUNDS QF THE ORETTOWS HOSPITAL, |" ' —VfKJ. BE HELD IK THE PALACE HALL 7 SxffifTOWN, ON . FRIDAY, 27th TRIL, 1894, GENERAL COMMITTEE. GRErrowK:—HisWonhiptho Mayor and Mrs J. D. Heagerty, Mr and Mrs Diddams, Mrs and Miss Maokay, Mia Marcbant, Mr and Mrs Pownall, and Mrs Eraser, Mr Bauers, Mr Wither, Itev A. V, Grace, Mr snd Mra Xilson, Mr and Mrs Brunton, Mr and Mrs H. Judd, Mr and Mrs F. H. Wood, Mr F. W, Wood, Dr ;|and Mrs Boy, Mr and Mrs It, Bright, Miss Bacon, Mrs and Miss Brunton, Mr and Mrs Cameron, Mrs James Cottor, Mr and Mrs E. Dunn, Miss Dunn, Mr W. Day, Mr and Mrs Fuller, tho Misses Fuller, Mr and Mrs Flux, the MissesGaliaghtr, Mr Gant, Mrs and Miss Hastwell, Mrs Halsc, Mr and Mrs Haigh, Mr G, A, Hirschberg, Mrs Hodge, Miss Hodge, Mr and Mrs Izard, Mr and Mrs C. J. Jury, Mrs A, and the Misses McMastcr, Mr and Mrs J. Msguire, Mr A. McK«nzio, Mrs, and thfl Misses Nation, Mr and Mrs J, li, Nicol, Mr and Mrs I'cpper, Mi' and Mrs Itecs, Mr and Mrs St George; Mr and Mrs Trotman, Mri and Mrs 1(. W. Tate, Miss Tato, Mr W. A. | Tate, Mr G. and Misses Wyctt, Mr and Mis T. Wright, Mr and Mrs Walden, Mrs Stale, Mr and Mrs Andrew, Mr and Mrs J, Hodge junr,, Mr and Mrs W, F.ltoydlionso, Mrs J. Tully, Mr and Mrs F, l'ully, the Misses Tully. Fhatbehston,—Mr and Mrs J. Bi IwiU, Mr J. Cox, Miss Cox, Mr and Mrs Benton, Jf and Mrs Matthews, Mr and Mra A. McKenzie, Mr W. E. Bidwill, Mr and Mrs L. Pharazyn, Eev T, and Mrs Porritt, Miss Porritt, Mr and Mrsßiddick, Mr and Mrs P.O.' Smith, Mr and Mrs Toogood. CABTEEioN.-Mr and Mrs W. Booth, tho Major of Carterton and Mrs Deller, ifr and Mrs W. McKenzic, Mr and Mra Cormack, Mr and Mrs Bish, Mr and Mrs G, A, Fairbrother, Mr and Mrs Hupcrt Faiibrothor, Mr Acockß, Mr Carter, Mr oud Mrs P, Freeth, Mr and Mrs A, G, Pilmer, Mr and Mrs It. Fairbrother, Mr and Mrs 0. Kcmble, Messrs P. and fi, Ruthorlurd, Mrs Waif MissEuthcrfurd. I

M.C.'b.—Messrs 11. Bright, *', fl.Wo and W. McKenzie, of Carterton, Tickets—Double, 7b 6d j Gentlema 6a; Extra Ladies, 2a 6d, Admission Gallery: Gentlemen, it ; Ladies, Is; half price, F. H, WOOD, Hon. Seo. OPENING NOTICE. E, HAL.E, Of ide Labk-Hah NnnsEnv, Nelson, TISHES to inform tho inhabitants < VV Maateitonand aurroanding distrio' that he intends starting in business t Nurseryman and Florist, and by growin and offering for sate nothing but which is c high-class merit, he trusts to receive a fa: share oi support. I am prepared to receive orders for th coming planting season for all kinds of Fru and Ornamental Trees, Plants, etc Apples are worked on Northern Spy or Winter Mnjctiu stocks, thus ensuring tl roots perfect immunity from the Amoric lilight, I am prepared to execute Planting d Ornamental Garden 3nd Lawn Work, J. will undertake to give my patrons entire satisfaction. JE;HALE, WAIBARAPA NURSERY, TeOrcOroßoad, .... Mostcrton. JUHiN HENDERSON, MERCHANT TAILOR • Opposite Club Hotel, QCKtf-STKECT MaSTERION The favour of your patronage., and recommendation requested.

COOK-AND'OMLEL 27, Lahbton Qwy.„ Weilikqion (Opposite Government Buildings,) "CHEAPEST OF THE BEST,' ', Country orders carefully and punctually attondol to and goods forwarded I by Pabokls Post A, BENDEKSOiN, PBACTIOAL WATOH.uAKER ANIJ JEWELLEIi, Qiiem Street, ... ... Mashrton. [EsMbiishbd 1885. | A SPLENDID selection of Jowolleryof the latest designs in gold and silver. Wedding Kings—a special lino.of real beauties. Handsome cruets, toast racks, etc, in fact one of the largest stocks of Silverware to bo found in the Colony. I have just received a largo number of the celebrated Boston Lever Watches which I intend to rivo away at Twran Shillikos Each. ; ■ And thoaddresßis-A.'HENDEBSON; PraoticaljWatohmakor, Qaeeu-et., Mastetton, P,O. Box No, 33, '

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 473, 26 April 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 473, 26 April 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 473, 26 April 1894, Page 4

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