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WAIRARAPA HUNT CLUB sports! MESSRS LOWES AND lOKtiS' GROUNDS, MASTERTON. 24th May. (QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY.) PROGB4MME. 1. TILTINQIN THE KING, flrakprlzo £B, 2nd jEI, Brd T. H. Thompson's pair spurs, 6. DISMOUNTING HURDLE COMPETITION (barebaoked) i Competitors to jump serai flights ol hurdles dismounting (both feet to touco the ground) and romount, between eaoh flight. Pint prize £2,2 nd W, Harris' breastplate valued at 20s, Brd J Williams' cigarette holder. 5 LADIKS' TROPHY, NEEDLETHREADING COMPETITION: Horsos to bo nominated bj ladies. Competitors to jump hurdioa, dismount, lead faorso to lody lady to thread needle and tie not in the cotton, and handtho aamo to competitor who then remounts jumps hurdles und proceeds to winning post, Open only to members of ™»~™u~a tr„„t ni.,i.. n:~i —: n braoelet vnlno £lo,2nd W. Dougall's prize, 3rd E. Woloh's ladies whip. i JUMPING COMPETITION i Over usual fonoes (no water), Minimum weight Kst. First prize £lo,2nd £3,3 rd J. Handel's whip. 5 WIRE JUMPING COMPETITION over thrco wire fences about 3ft Gin high, Minimum weight 12st, First prize £5 and W; Cameron's double rein bridle value 2.0 a, second, Brd J, L; Murray's hut value 10s Cd. 0 ORANGE COMPETITION: competitors to ride over hurdles (lo be decided by the judge) to carryaplatool oranges, the ono retaining tho most oranges to be winner. First prize £2,2 nd £l,3rd S. Syvorston's Gladstone bag, 7. CIGAR AND UMBRELLA COMPEL ITION ; Competitors to light cigar, open umbrella, mount horse, jump hurdle, rido to winning post; oigar to bo alight at finish, Firstprizo £2 and I. Mnndel's bos cigars, 2nd £l,3rd value 10s Od, Entry Fee lor Jumping Competition and Ladies' Trophy 10s oach, all other events 6s each. All events OPEN except Ladies' Trophy, which is confined to members oi Hunt Clubs. ENTRIES close with tho Secretary at Carterton, Mr Harold Welsh, Mastorton, Mr G. Tully, Maryborough, Mr A. J. Toogood, Eeathorston, or MrH. Catt, Greytown at any time on SATURDAY, 19th May. W. MoKBNZIE, Hon Sec, Observer Offico, Carterton' , WAIRAR.ii'A HUWI CLUB, STEEPIEOHASK MEETING AT TAUHEUENIKAU, OS THURSDAY, JULY sm, 1894, ' Patron, W. O- Buchanan, M.H.R, (President, G. Tully; Vice-Presidents, A. J. Toogood, ; Harold Welch; Judge, W. O, William" j 1 Siorter, H. Kenke j Handicapper, J. E. Henry; Clerk of Scales, E. W. Dorset; I Oltrk of Oourao, J. Waller; Timekeeper, i Jis. Macara i Stewards, J, Kenall, A. MoKcdelcO. Carter, O. B. I'harazyn, W. B. Buick, H. S, Izard, W; J. Hlrsohbcrg, W, , Bock, G. A. Hirschberg, T, Ray,, A. G. Pilmcr, N, Grace, C. F. Vallance, H. H. ' Welch, V. Wardcll; Treasurer, N. 3im ; Secretory, W. McKcnzio, J -first ma slarts at 11.S0 o,m. r PROGRAMME. 1. Trial StccplecbascHandicap, of 35 sovs, - 2nd horeo 5 sova from stakes; about 2J miles. Open to all qualified Heck Hunters that have never won an advorlistd Steeplechase at tbo timo of startinj. Norn. 15s | accept. 20s. 2. Hack Handicap of 20 sovs,, 2nd horse 5 sova from stake* j about a mllo. Minimum weight lOst. Norn. 10s; accept, 10s. 3. Wairarapa Steeplechase Handicap, of 60 so7s j 2ndhor<;Bssovs from stakes; about2 miles. Nom. 20s; accent, 40s. 4. Hack Hurdle Handicap. 0(25b0v,, 2nd • horse 6 aova from stakes) about li miles, Nom. 10s; accept, 15s. « 6, Hunt Olub Stceplcohitso Handicap, of 50 sovs., 2nd horse 5 sovj from stakes j about 3 . miles. For all qualifisd Hunters. Minimum weight 10st 71b. Nom. 50s; accept. 30. 0. Ltidies Bracelet Steeplcohoso Handicap, First horse bracelet value 20 sovs., 2nd liorso bracelet value 6 sovs (or.cash equivalent) open to all qualified Hunters j about 2 miles. All , horses to be nominated by ladies. Minimum weight list. Nom, 10s j accept, la Gentlemen riders, certificates to bo produced. Must also bo members of a Hunt Olub. 6 7. Hunters' Flat Hadieap, of 20 sova, 2nd - horse 5 sovs from stakes; about 1 mile; for all qualified Hack Huntors. Nom, 10s ; accept. 10i, NOMINATIONS lor all events closo on TUESDAY, June 9th, on arrival of last train fiom Wellington, WEIGHTS declared on SATURDAY, 23rd June, ACCEPTANCES close on MONDAY, 2nd July, on arrival of tho last train from Weii linqton, Scale of charges-Grand Stand, Lawn, and Saddling Paddock 6s, Ladies 2s 6d, Gatea-Pcdcstrians and psssotgera Is, onehorse vehicle 2s, each additional horse Is, ! drivers free, horsemen 2s, children under 12 free, W. MoKENZIE, Hon, Sec, P.O. Box, 18, '* „,.,,, Carterton,. Submitter 1 to and approtul by tho Wcl- , Ungton Racing Olub, this 16th day vfMay, ) 1894, " H, M, LTON, Rccretary,

C. HUGHES Cash Butcher, QDEBN STREET, MASTERTON. Special Reduction Made for Cash. SAUSAGES AND GERMAN SAUSAGES ASpeoiaiiti. Great Bargains EVERY SATURDAY EVENING SUMMER MONTHS, PUNOS, PIANOS, PUKOS, PIANOS, PIANOS, PIANOS, PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS, ' {ALWAYS have several firet-elas! PianoS for aalo at moderate prices, and invite inspection. pianos onglit or ex. changed, - < Instruments care uily repsuvd, WJLLIAM WHITT, furniture WarohoUße, Uuesn-strw ■ Masterton AFTER being nearly twenty years in the employ of Mr W. l'erry, 1 havotakon over hia KURIPUNI BUTCHERY, And hopo by civility and attention to business to obtain a iair share of the patronage ol the people living in Master ton and Kuripuni, Every description of MEAT OF THE BEST QUALITY will be kept, and sold at rofißOimble prices WILLIAM MORRIS family butcher, Kuripuni MismtOH

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4726, 21 May 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4726, 21 May 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4726, 21 May 1894, Page 4

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