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'Wmim Boots! W.F.O.A. LTD. A LAROIiI ASSORTMENT OP iWEEL BOOTS Oi Every Description, In Colonial Manulnohtres wo ieep only Qouities that aro Guaranteed to West Well and In English and Forolga mado Boots, being Direct Importers, ve are able to offer the VERY BEST VALUE, SPECIAL LINESGENTLEMEN'S BIDING BOOTS. THE "FIELD 11 BOOT. HAND-SEWNCOOKHAMS. "WAIRARAPA FARMERS' GO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION Limited, , OTAGO AGUI CULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOOIBTI'S Annual winter show, Ciibbsb.Botier, Hijis, Bacon, Grain, Roots, Seeds, N.Z. Manofaotdres eto, will be held in the GARRISON HALL, DUNKDIN; Oh Thursday and Friday, 7th and BtjjJune, '94, Speolal attention is called to Jmaluable Challenge Cap, for the best to Oheeße, weighing over tured by the Wyndham Telegraph entries (eoi - will be received up to H6t\DA|Y, ED. P, JtiTHlß,fSecretary. BENTLI?,Y (Si IHAI, Hi! WOOB'

Cols Street.,,,.Masterton, ARE prepared to deliver firewood within the Borough, at tho following prices FOR CASH— FULL MEASUREMENT Matai, 4ft, 11b; 2ffc, 14s; 16in to IBln, 17s; Maire, 2ft, 18a; Ift, 21a; or cut to any legtha to auib ouatomere. All orders executed on the shortest notice. A trial solicited satisfaction given, "THE WARWICK' 3IGH-CLASS BOARDING ESTAB LISHMENT FOR Gentlemen, Families and Toumsts, By Day or Week, Hot and Cold Water Baths, 57, Wellington Terrace, FINEBT VIEW IS WELLINGTON wairaeapa hunt olub SPORTS. MESSRS LOWU AND lOiiNS' GROUNDS, MASTERTON. THUKSDA.yT 24th May. (QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY.) PROGRAMME, To commence at 1 o'clock sharp. 1. TILTING IN THE KING, first prize £3,2 nd £l, 3rd T, IT, Thompson's pair spurs, 6. DISMOUNTING HURDLE COMPETITION (barebacked): Competitors to jump several flights ot hurdles dismounting (both feet to touoe the ground) and remount, between each flight. First prizo £2,2 nd W. Harris' breastplate valued at 20s, 3rd J Williams' oigarette holder. 3 LADIES' TROPHY, NEEDLETHREADING COMPETITION: Horses to be nominated by ladies, Competitors to jump hurdles, dismount, lead horse to lady lady to thread needle and tie not in the cotton, and hand the same to competitor who then remounts jumps hurdles and proceeds to winning post, Open only to members of recognised Hunt Clubs, First prizo gold bracelet value £lo,2nd W. Dougall's prize, 3rd E. Welch's ladies whip. 4 JUMPING COMPETITION : Over usual fences (no water). Minimum weight 12st, First prize £lo,2nd £3,3 rd J, Mandel's whip. 5 WIRE JUMPING COMPETITION over three wire fences about 3tt Gin high, Minimum weight 12st, First prize £5 and W. Cameron's double rein bridle valao 20s, second, 3rd J. L, Murray's hat value 10s (id fi orange COMPETITION i competitors to rido over hurdles (to be decided by the judge) to carry a plate ol oranges, the one retaining the most oranges.to be winner, First prizo £2,2 nd £l,3rd S, Syverston's Gladstone bag. 7. CIGAR AND UMBRELLA COMPETITION : Competitors to light cigar, open umbrella, mount horse, jump hurdle, ride to winning post; cigar to be alight at finish, Firstprizo £2 and I. Mandel's bos cigars, 2nd £l,3rd value 10s Gd. Entry Fee for Jumping Competition and Ladies' Trophy 10s each, all other events 5s each. All ovents OPEN except Ladios' Trophy, which is confined to members of Hunt Gobs. ENTRIES closo with tho Secretary at Carterton, Mr Harold Welsh, Masterton, Mr Q. Tully, Martinborouyli, Mr A. J. Toogood, Feathoiston, or Mr 11, Catt, Greytown at any timo on SATURDAY, 19th May. W. MoKENZIE, Hon Sec, Observer Office, Carterton l

TE KOTAHITANGA MAORI RACING CLUB'S Hack Meeting. TO BE HELD ON THE Akura ra o e course, MASTERTON, en THURSDAY, MAY 17tli, 1891. -PROGRAMME--1 First Hawaiki Hurdle Handicap-Of 30 bovs. Second horse to receive D sovs out of fitakea.. 1J miles, Over six flights of hurdles 3ftoin in height-. Nomination 10s, acceptance 15s. To start at 12.16 2 Second Rocgakaka Huullo Handicap— Of 20 sovs. Second horse to receive 6 sovs from stakes. One mile and a distance, Ora four flights of hurdles 3ft Gin in height, For Maori Horses only that havo never won a race, of 10 sovs. Nomination 10s, acceptance nil. To start at 1 p.m. 3 Hincnuitipo Brawlot-Welter' weight for age. Of 26 sovs. Second horse to receive 5 sovs from stakes. One mile, domination 10s, acceptance 10. To start at 1.46 p.m. 4 Kotahitanga Maori Racing Club's Handicap—Of 65 sovs. Second horse 6 Bova from stakes. miles. Nomination 355, acceptance 25b, To start at 2.30 pm. 5 Huia Maiden Hack Handicap—Of 20 sovs. Second horse to recoivo 6 sovs out of stakes. Seven furlongs. For Maori horses that have never won a raco of any description, Nomination 15sj acceptance nil, To stattat 8.16 p.m. 6 TiritiWaitangi Flying Handicap—Of 35 sovs, Secordhorßo. to receive 5 sovs from slakes. | mile. Nomination 15s acceptance' 16s. Tostartat 7 Matariki Farewell Handicap—Of 25 sovs, Second herse to receive 6 sovs from stakes. Foralllostsatthis meeting (Maiden Hack excepted.) Nominations to be made after Huia Maiden Hack Handicap is run, Acceptance within 16 minutes after the weights are posted, One Mile, To Start at 4,45 p.m. Approvedby tho Wellington Racing Club, Wellington, March 31st, 1891.-H.M. LYON, Secretary, Nominations close at 9 p.m. on HATURDAY,'2Ist April. Weightsdeclarcd SATURDAY, 28th April: 'Acceptance* and General Entries close at 8 p.m. on SATURDAY, sth 7 " WILLIAM lORNS, Sccrcto,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4723, 17 May 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4723, 17 May 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4723, 17 May 1894, Page 3

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