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Come and impel flic novelties in Suites, Tablet-, C'kirs, ie., etc. it One secondhand Piano, by Broad j as good h as new is to be sold—Bargain, d —, ', FwNnmiEON rat Hire Svbibm, 'e Note the address— Opposite the V.F.0.A., TEKOTAHITANGA MAORI RACING CLUB'S Haek li/leeting. [ 0 iKURA RvAOE COURSE, 0, A MASTERTON, on 10 THURSDAY, MAY 17tb, 1894, id -PROGRAMME--8 1 First Hawaiki Hurdle Handicap- Of 30 aovs, Second hone to receive 5 soys out of e stakes. lj| miles. Over Bk flights of 'e hurdles 3ftGin in height. Nomination 10s, •, acceptance 15s, To start at 12,15 >. • 2 Second Rocgakaka Hurdle Handicap— Of 20 sovs, Second horso to receive 5 sovs [„ from stakes. One milo and a distance, Ova , four flights of hurdles 3ft 6ia in height, Ftr ' Maori Horses only that havo never won a race oi 10 sovs. Nomination 10s, acceptance ' nil, To start at lp.m. - 3 Hincnuitipo Bracelet-Welter weight for age. Of 25 sovs. Second horse to receive 6 sovb from stakes. One milo. 'lominatioa 10s, 'acceptance 10. To start at 1,45 p.m. 4 Kotahitanga Maori Racing Club's Handicap —Of 65 nova. Second horse D sovs from , stakes, IJ miles, Nomination 20s, acceptance ' 255. To start at 2.30 pm. i 5 Huia Maiden Hack Handicap—Of 20 sovs, Second horse to receive 5 sovs out of stakes. Seven furlongs. For Maori horses that n have never won a race of any description, Nomination 15s, acceptance nil. To start at L 3,15 p,m, 6 Tiriti "Wnitangi Flying Handicap—Of 3S D, sovs, Secoidhoiso.to receive 5 sovs from stakes. J mile, Nomination 15s acceptanco . 15s. To start at 4 p,m, ■'•'.•' *'i 1 Matariki Farewell Handicap-OI 25 , sovb, Second horse to. receive 6 sovs from stakes, Foralllostsatthis meeting (Maiden Hack excepted,) Nominations to be made after Huia Maiden Hack Handicap is run, AcccpOl tance within 15 minutes after the weights are id posted. One Mile. To Start at 4.45 p.m. Amoved by tho Wellington Racing Club, in Wellington, March 31st, 18t14,-H,M. LYON, Secretary, or Nominations cloße at 9 p.m. on BATURn- DAY. 2ht April. Wcightideclarcd SATURDAY, 28th April. Acceptances and General Entries close at 9 p.m. on SATURDAY, sth . May. WILLIAM lORNS, Secretary, w ' TK KOTAHITANGI, MAORI RACING CLUB. NOTICE OF ALTERATION OF 52 DATES, WEIGHTS AND ACCEPTANCES. 0 Weightß will bo declared on Monday, M 7th May, 1894; acceptances close on Saiokdav, 12tb May, 1894, at 9 p.m. WILLIAM lORNS, " Secretary. Maaterton, 25th Apiil, 1894. Painless Exruic- » TION OF TfcBTH ,A AND : INSERTION OF ARTIFICIAL ;n TJiETH, - flittering teati Deab Sib, -During tho Franco-Prussian 00 war in 1870 my horse was killed umlor me,and in the fall I received a kick, which shattered a t the one side of my mouth. Owing to the en peculiar and serious damage, I have bad always the test London dentists, and bavo tried Monsieur Ducrot, the celebrated Parisian 00 did fit and comfort as you have done j and out of gratitude I shall recommend you whenever 1 can. I must say-your charge is extremely U h moderate, °l Yours Truly, A, H. KROUSE,. 80 Inspector for North Island Standard Accident Assurance Co, 10 CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE. ) J. W, BRIDGE, DENTIST, lE - 102,' Upper Williß Street, Wellington, H. HANSEN,. V " EKETAHUJNA BOOT FACTORY, & DIRECT IMPORTER. P )EGS to notify to the residents of aIiMUffIBMWW.I mm well assorted boots, with constant arrivals, in Ladies', Gent's, and Children's at tho right prices, Boots made to order and repairs, neatly and promptly executed,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4708, 2 May 1894, Page 4
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876Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4708, 2 May 1894, Page 4
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