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PRESH SHIPMENT. WE have just unprcked a MngDificcnt'Assoyhnent of TABLE AND HANGING LAMPS, which wo bought at a largo dis< count, andwillgivoourcustomers and tlio public the benefit and consequently Lavo marked them off ofc SUEPRISING PRICES, Cam ahd See Trim HANDSOME TABLE LAMPS CHIMNEV and OIODE, only g/g netcash. r.GBAHAM&CO MASTERTON. LG.TAINE&Co. Auctioneers, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, Pool, Grain and FroAnoe Brokers, ' • WELLINGTON, N.Z., A RE prepared to undertake Auction Sales 3. of Stock, Horses, Wool, Sheepskins, Mes, Tallow,, etc. Also of General MerhmdTse," Furniture,,. Town and Country lands. ■ . "' ' -._' Sales held In the oountry distrusts as aranged, ignments placed in our hands for sale 01 hlpmenj, also on wool, sheepskins, tallow iides and liv» stock, VeKtionsmadn of all kinds nf nnrnar VTAIBARA.PA HUNI CLUB, STEEPLEOHASE MEETING! AT TATJHERENIKATJ, ON THURSDAY, JULY sth, 1891. at-on, W. C. Bucknau.M.H.R, president, G. Tully j Vice-President?, A, J, ToogoodJ Harold Welch; Judje, W. 0. William*; Siatte', E. Ewl;o | Handicappcr, J. E. Honry; ■ Clevt of Scales, E, W.Dorcet; Oltrk of Course, J. Wellcr; Timekeeper, Jw. Macara j Stewards, J, Recall, A, MoKcnzie.O, Carter, 0, B, I'karazyn, W. 1). Buick, H, S. had, W. J, ffirjchborg, W. Bock, G. A. Hi'rechberg, T, Ray,, 4, G. Pilmer, N. Grace, o.l'. Vallance, H. H. Welch, V. Wardell; Treasurer, N. 3racs; Secretaiy, W. MoKenzie. Fint race dark ot 11.80 a.m. PROGRAMME. 1, Trial Steeplechase Handicap, of 35 govi Ind tiorso 10 kovb iiom sMtes; about )pen to all qualifieil Hud: Hunters that have lever won an advertised Steeplechase at the imeof steitin;. Noin.lbs; accept, 20s. '2. Hack Handicap of 20 tovs., 2nd horse 0 ovs from stika,; n'wut a mile. Minimum veijrtit lOst. Nom. IO3; accept, lOs, ' 3. Wa'rarapa Stceptecta Handicap, of CO ovs j SudhoKn 10 sovs from stakes; aboi't 3 liilc?, Nom, 20s; accent, 40a. j i Mes Eracelcv Steeplechase Handicap, first hor'.e Dracclet value 20 sovs., 2nd horse iracclet value 5 mvs (or cash equivalent) open 0 all qualified Huntem j about 2 miles. All lorses to be nominated bv ladies. Minimum veijhtlUt. Nom. 10s; accept, 15s. Gentleneu ridcis, certificates to bo produced. Must dso be member* of a Hunt Club, 5, Kick Huvdlo Handicap, of 25 sov,, 2nd ■orse 5 sovs from stakes; about IJmiles, Jom. 10s; accept, 1.6b. 6, Hunt ClubSiecpleohaso Handicap, of 60 leva, 2nd brae 10 io;s from stakes; about 3 niles. For all qualified Hunters, Minimum might lOsi, 71b, Nom, 20s j accept, 30, 7, Hunters' Flat Ear licap, of-20 sovs, 2nd wise 5 sovs from stakes; about 1 mile; for all raalified Hack Hunters. Nom, 10s; accept, NOMINATIONS tor all events close 01 TOESDAY, Juno Oft, on arrival of last trail :10m Wellington, WEIGHTS dcola.cd on SATUItDAY, 23ri lune, ACCEPTANCE!) close on MONDAY,2iu Fuly, on arrival of the last train from Wei iiotfon, Scale of charges-Grand Stand', ton, am Saddling Paddock ss, Ladies 2i Gd, Gales-Pedestrhns and passengers Is, one horse vehicle 2s, each additional borso Is, Iriversfree, horsemen 2s, children under li [ree, W. MrKENZIE, Hon, Sec, T.O. Box, IS, Carterton, Submittec' to and approved by the Wei lington Racing Club, this 10th day nt 1/ay ISM, H. M, LYON, Secretary, W. Crabtree & Sons CITY FOtJNDBY, Eva.Btreet, Wallineton, ENGINEERS, IRON AND BRAflj FOUNDERS, BOILERMAKERS etc, &c. O TEAM ENGINES. Saw and Flax Mi D machinery always on hand, Makei of every, description of wrought iron spl pu ll{ .ea, buildora and contractors iron worl ornamental castings, tomb rails, wrougl and cast iron fencing etc Gates cheap* an eny firm in town. EX COPTIC: 12 TEUMS OP WINTER BOOTS, WIETER SHOE WINTER SLIPPERS, AND LADIES' EVENING SHOE ' ALSO TRUNKS. OP BOSTOOK'S CELEBRATED ■ BOOTS & SHOES. en'B Watortighta, Boys' and Gir* School Boots from the Best Colonial Makers ARRIVING EVER? WEEK, NORWEGIAN SLIPPERS, SPEOIALITY.-Scotcli Kip Watt tights, English Solo Leather (own mat J.CARPENTEI OENTRALBOOT WAREHOUSE. MAIRE AND MATAI. rpHE undersigned has started a wo 1. yard in premise's adjoining I Butement's, Lineoln.Road, and can su ply best malre andmataiinall length nUo piles and fencing posts. F.SOSKEY, FOR SALE. imLBING jjITES AT LAN DOWNE. Ijasy tansy ■ A, J, ;-> ". HallStreef;

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4731, 28 May 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4731, 28 May 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4731, 28 May 1894, Page 3

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