5, Winter Boots! W.F.C.A. LTD. Havo now Opened up A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ; WINTER BOOTS 01 Every Description, In Colonial Manufactures we keep only Qoauties that are Goabaoteed to Wear Well and. OTAGO AQUIOUrjTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY'S Annual winter show, Cheese, Buniß, Hams, Bacon 1 , Gsai!i p ßoois, Seeds, N.Z.Mmii'AOiußEScto. will be held iiMllr GARRISON HALL, DUNEDIN, ONTnonsDAT and Fbibat, 7th and Bth June, '94, Special attention is called to the valuable, Challenge Cup, (or tho best half ton of Fac-tory-made Cheese, and also to the Monßter Cheese, weighing over a f-ton, manufaoIn English and Foreign mado Boots, being Direct Importers, wo ore able to offer tho VERY BEST VALUE. SPECIAL LINESGENTLEMEN'S RIDING BOOTS. THE "FIELD"BOOT. HAND - SEWN COOKHAMS, WAIBAKAPA FA V CHTBATffi ASSOCIATION . Limitkp, _ — r _ entries (confirmed by letter) will be received up to MOftDAY, 21stMay, ' ED, F. DUTHIE, f ' "THE WARWICK' High-class boarding estab LISHMENT FOR Gemmjien, Families and Toumsts, ByDayorWc6k, Hot and Cold Water Baths, 57, Wellington Terrace, FINEST VIEW IN WELLINGTON WAIRARAPA HUNT CLUB SPORTS. MESSES LOWES AND lORNS' GROUNDS, M&STERTON. 9| 1 i, THURSDAY, 24tli May. (QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY,) PROGRAMME. To commeuce at 1 o'clock sharp, 1, TILTING IN THE RING, first prize £3, 2nd £l, 3rdT, H. Thompson's pair spurs, 5, DISMOUNTING HURDLE COMPETITION (barebacked); Competitors to jump several flights of hurdles dismounting ut (both feet to toucotheground) andremount, between each flight- First prize £2,2 nd W. Harris' breastplato valued at 20s, 3rd J Williams' cigarette holder, 3 LADIiS' TKOPHY, NEEDLETHHEADING COMPiriTION: Horses to be nominated by ladies, Competitors to jump hutiiles, dismount, lead horse to lady lady to thread qeedle and tie not in tho cotton, and hand the same to competitor who then remounts jumps hurdles and proceeds to winning post, Open oulyto members of recognise*! Hunt Cluba. First prize 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. Mendel's whip. 5 WIRE JUMPING COMPETITION over three wire fences about 3ft Gin high, Minimum weight 12st, First prize £5 and W. Cameron's double rein bridle value 20s, second, 3rd J, L. Murray's hat value 10s Cd. 0 011 NGK COMPETITION ; competitors to rule over hurdles (to be decided by the judge) to carry a plato ol oranges, tho one retaining the most oranges to be winner, First prize £2,2 nd £l,3rd S, Syvereton's Gladstone bag. 7. CIGAR AND UMBRuLLA COMPETITION : Competitors to light cigar, open umbrella, mount liorso, jump hurdlo, rido to winning post; cigar to be alight at finish, Firsiprize £2andl. Mandel's box cigars, 2nd £l,3rd value 10s Gd. Entry Foe for Jumping Competition and Ladies' Trophy lOseaoh, all other events 5s each, All events OPEN except Ladies' Trophy, which is confined to members of Hunt Clubs. rho >), ay Z( !aIT >/• en ill IS ilr 3d ir ENTRIES close with the Secretary at Carterton, Mr Harold Welsh, Mastorton, Mr G, Tuily, Maryborough, Mr A, J, Toogood, Featherston, or Mr H. Catt, Greytown at any timo on SATURDAY, 19th May. W. MoKBNZIE, Hon Sec, Observer Office, Carterton' AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY, New Zealand Branch: Head Office, Custom' houßc-quay, Wellington, Local Board ol Directors: The Hon. Morgan S. Grace, M.D, O.M.G, M.L.O, [Chairman] ; The Hon, Obarlos J, Johnston, M.L.0,, [Deputy Chair man]! Alfred de Batbo Brandon, Esq,; Tin Hon. Edward Richardson, O M.G,, M.L.O. John Duncan, Esq. Medical Officer: Dr W G. Kemp, M.R.0.5,, (England). The wbalthiesi AND MOST PROSPEROUS Australian Life Of.fiob, a;id toe LARGEST IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE tee Onm Colonial Life Oraoa WHICH DECLAMS A BONUS EVER? YEAR. The Method of Valuation adopted by thi, Sochly is of the mil Stringent Character and amira a Considerably Larger Rescm to meet Liabilities than llidl held by any othoi oflicc in the Amlmlmian Colonies, ACCUMULATED FUNDS EXCEED £12,000,000 (TWELVEMILLIONS STERLING ANNUAL INCOME, £2,000,000 (TWO MILLION STERLING Policies in Force ... 119,22'; Sum Assured £39,831,0'/] Cash Bonuses Divided ... £5,883,41! BONUSES. j. oiijn I 0 -<t for one year, 1893, £448,791 yieldin R Reve I ' ,ioM , tyßonuses limountin B fl £910,000, after special reseiives, * p 10 „ , ved for last five years Ift CABH BONUSES dp«i, Reverßio'M' ,g over xwo millions, y, t " V ' ' iy Bouuce3 excccdiugFoon m L ASSURE YOUR J' In tho A.M.P. SOCIETY ANn.Sr.coup. a 6 BONUS RViiHV YEAH oi' ! n, P n NS|,:S 0F M I' 8| Ph.B CMT, ON THE TOTAL INCOME. EDWARD W. LOWE, _ Beaident Socretary, Bbanoh Offiie— CUSTOM HOUSE QUAY WELLINGTON. ' I r Jf^i I,A " ENTS —Masterton.LOWES & lORNS.; Greytown, F. H, WOOD MAIRE AND MATAI, fpHE undersigned has started a wood JL' yard in promises adjoining Dr. hsutement's, Lincoln Road, and can supply best maito and matai in all lengths • F, SOSKEY. ANY person found PIG-HUNTING on any part of Castlepoint station, Whether freehold or leasohold, will be prosuouted. - J. GORING JOHNSTON, . ; ' Manager
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4724, 18 May 1894, Page 3
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