TEKOTAHITANaA ' MAORI RACING CLOT'S Hack Meeting. AKURA RAOE 00 U R.S E, ' MABTERTON, on THURSDAY, MAT 17th, 1891, -FROGRAMME--1 First Hawaiki Hurdle Handicap Of 30 ■.^i 8 ' ,ii ß , i,Mi Over six flights of ' hutdlHi 3it6ln in height. Nomination 10s, T acceptance 16s. To Btart'at 12.15 • • I 0 « OM „J n„_i_i_ „_..,!„ *,„„,,, a four flights of hurdles 3ft6l&ia'heighV F race of 10 bovs. Noi nil. To start at lp.m, -■-—«■ .3JHlnenuitipo Braralot-Welter weightfor ago. Of 26 sovs. Second horso to receive 5 acceptance 10,' To start at 1,45 pirn. 255. To startat 2.30 pm.' 5 Hula Maiden Hack Handicap—Of 20 bovs, Second horso to receive 6 sovs out of 3.15 p.m. 6 Tiriti Waltangi Fiying Handicap—Of 35 bovs, Secotd horso to receive 6 sovs from 7 Matariki Farewell' Haadicap-Of 251 bovs, : Becondh«ao to receive 5 bovj from I stakes. For ill lints at this <mceilng(Maidon posted. One Mile. Te Start at 4.45 p.m. Wellington, March 81st, 1831,-H.M. LYON, Secretary. Nominations oloso at 9 p.m. on SATURDAY. 21st April, Wcightsdeolarcd SATURDAY, 28th April. Acceptance!! and General Entries oloso at op,m. on SATURDAY, 6th WILLIAM lORNB, Secretary. WAIBARAPA HUNT CLUB SPOILS. MESSES LOWES AND lORNS' GROUNDS, MASTERTON. (QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY.) , PROGRAMME fil To commence at 1 o'clock sharp. 1. TILTM'IN THE RlNf}, first prize h , £3; 2nd £l, 3rdT.H. Thompson's pair spurs. * 5. DISMOUNTING HURDLE COMPETITION (barebacked); Competitors to " jump sovernl flights of hurdles dismounting (both feet to touco theground) and remount, between each flight First prize £2,2ndW. " HarriB 1 breastplate valued nt 20s. 3rd J a Williams' oigarette holder. f 3 LADItS' TROPHY, NEEDLE- E THREADING COMPETITION; Horses to ■ be nominated by ladies. Competitors to s jump hurdles, dismount, lead horso to lady ' lady to thread needle andtionotia.the cotton, and hand the samo to competitor who then remounts jumps hurdles and proceeds to winning post, Open only to members of , recognised Hunt Clubs. First prize gold l bracelet value £lo,2nd W, Dougall's prize, 3rd E. Welch's ladies whip, 4 JUMPING COMPETITION : Over ' usual fences mo water), Minimum weight ) 12st. First prize £lo,2nd £3,3rd,J. Mondel's whip. ' ' 5 WIKE JUMPING COMPETITION ' over three wire fences about 3ft Gin high, ; Minimum weight 12st, First prize £5 and W. Cameron's double rein bridlo value 20s, ' Becond, 3rd J, L, Murray's hat value 10s 6d. [ 6 ORiNQB COMPETITION tcompeti- ' ' tors to ride over hurdloa (to be decided by ! I the judge) to carry a plate ol oranges, the ;< one retaining the most oranges to be win- , ner. First prize £2,2 nd £i, 3rd S, Syvcr-ston's-Gladstone bag. t 7. COMPEL ITION : Competitors to light cigar,, opon umbrella, mount horso, jump hurdle, rido to winning post; cigar to bo alight at finish, Firetprlzo £2 and I. Mandel'a box cigars, 2nd £l,3rd value 10s 6d. Entry Fee for' Jumping Competition and ! Ladies' Trophy 10s each, all other events 5s each. t . All ovents OPEN except Ladies' Trophy, which is confined to members of Hunt j Clcbs. 1 ENTRIES close with the Secretary at Catlerton, Mr .Harold. Welsh, Masterton, Mr G.Tully, Martinborongh, Mr A. J. Too- ■ 1 good, Featheraton.orMrH.Oatt, Qfejtow'n ' at any time on SATURDAY, 18th May. W.McKBNZIE, Hod See, Observer Office, ' Carterton 1 HE KONGO PAITENEIKEI KOUTOU KAioA, MACBEAN STEWART'S NEW CURE FOR ASTHMA I New Cure for Croup! New Cure for Diphtherial . New Cure for Chronio ) Bronchitis I Prepared from the Mountain and Forest Plants of New Zealand, In ASTHMA the Now Cure has proved itself to be Head and Shoulders above all other Cures. ' IN NO INSTANCE has a death ooourred from diphtheria when tho "New Cure" had beeaireoly used lrom the first onset of the • disease, and so great are its protective """i, that the oomplaint has never been ut family. Tho New Cure, 3a 6d; Grindelia ItobUßia JJ Oigarattes,2b;Aßthmp,Tobacco, 2aGdandls. ,n OP ALL OHKUBTS. II ALFRED MCOL, , 7ATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AND i VV OPTICIAN, (Bight years with W. Littlejohn & Son), Has ploaßure in announcing tho arrival of the following New Goods :—Ladies' Gold Watches, Fob Alberts, latest in Gold Brooches (set with ohryaoprase and pearls), Gold Links, Silver Brooches, 4c. Also, a few Novelties in , STERLING SILVER MD ELEO--1 TROPLATED GOODS, t ■ SOIIABIEFORhIESENTS, All Goods Marked in Plain Figures, and Inspection invited. TheWaioh and Jeweubhy Repaihs ~ Alfred Nml, t PIANOS, PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS, PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS, and invite inspection. . I ,R«cond»hand pianos ought or ex-1 WJLLIAMWHITT, Jfuraitur«,Waro? ; hoßsß. UuMn-stwei Masterton' : piAiNGi'ORTE^NING. : :: '' ; :VIOLINTUITK».. ■''■: MRi'JV:CAND V 'trusts that with reuonabld obargea, and jatiafaotioo given,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4720, 16 May 1894, Page 4
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