GOOD IMS FOR i EKmmi NUMBEESOraERESIDENTS ■ of Ekothliuna and Surrounding Districts having repeatedly expressed , tlio wish (hat I should open a BBANCH 'ESTABLISHMENT in that towndup in order to give thorn the benefit of Cheap Drapery, Clothing, and Boots, eujoyedrby tlio people of Carterton and Fcathors'ton. '• This is to giro notice flint I HAVE MUCH -PLEASURE IN COMPLYING WITH THEABOVEItEQUEST nnd will opon inthoso centrally situated premises now in tlio occupation of Dr Bakcr I onSATDEDAY,THE2GraoK MAY, 18P4, with a splendid assortment of Goods in General Drapery, Men's and Boy's Clothing, Boots arid Shoes, Flannels ond Blankets, Calicoes und Flannollcttcs, Hats and Bonnets, Millinery and ]?ancy Goods, and many other lines, both ornamental nnd useful. And the Pras-rNOW FOB EXCITEMENT !—Men's Nailed Shoot, ers 7s 6d a pair; Ladies' Evening Shoes from 2s lid a pair; nil wool Flannels from 9Jd a yard; Calicoes from about 2s 9d a dozen; and many other lines, details of which I hnvo not time to give just now. More Particulars later on. TEIIMS.-PHOMPT CASH. Tho Ekctahuna Branch will be in charge of Ms_J.]f,HIDDICK,who will do his best to suit the requirements of nil ■ Customers. T. PBOCTOE, THE WAIBAMPA DEAP.EB. CLEAItING SALE OF JANCi' GOODS, UNDEIILINEN 1 AND WOOLS. Commencing on Wednesday, May 23rd, MRS. FORBES has decided to relinquish business, and will offer tlio whole of her well-assorted stock of Fancy Goods, Ukdkjjmkks, Chudrkn's CIOIIIIXO and Bkiihn Wools at greatly reduced prices For Cask. Ladies arc invited to call early nnd secure the best bargains as every article must be sold. Note the address: Opposite Prince of Wales' Stables, Mastcrton. Orders for PLAIN SEWING will still bo received by Mrs Forbes W. Qrabtree Mons CITY FOUNDRY, Eva.etreot, Wellington, ENGINEERS, IRON AND BKARB FOUNDERS, BOILERMAKERS n TEAM ENGINES. Saw and Flax Mill U maohincty always on hand. Makers of every description ot wrought iron split pullies, builders and contractors iron work, ornamental eastings, tomb rails, wrought and east iron fencing eto. Gates cheaper an any firm in town. VTAIRA.RAPA HUNT. CLUB, ETKEI'LEOHASE MEETING AT. TAUHERKNIKAU, ON THURSDAY, JIM Oth, 1894. Patron, TV. 0. Buchanan, M.H.It. (President, G. Tutly; Vice-President*, A. J. Toogooil, Harold Welch; Judge, W. 0. William-; Siattcr, R, Roakc; Handicapper, J, K. Henry; Clerk of Scales, E, W. Dorset; Cltrk of Courao, J, Welter; Timekeeper, Ji&Macara; Stewards, J, Kenall, A. lieKenzio.G. Carter, o.ll.Pharazyn, TV. B. Buick,H,S,lwd,TV, J. Ulnohberg, TV. Bock, G. A, Hirschberg, T. Ray,, A. G. Pilmer, N, Grace, O.F. Vallancc, H. H. "Welch, V. TVardell; Treasurer, N, Grace; Secretary, TV.McKenzle. First race darls at 11.30 a.m. PROGRAMME.' 1, Trial Stceploohaso Handicap, of3ssovs 2nd homo 10 sovs from stakes; about 2.1 miles, Open to all qualified Heok Hunters that have never won an advertised Steeplechase at tho timo of starting Noro. IDs; accept. 20s. 2, Hack Handicap of 20 sovs,, 2nd horse 0 bovs from stakes; ahout a mile, Minimum weight 10st. Nom. 10s; accept. 10a. 3, Wairarapa Steeplechase Handicap, of CO sovs; 2wl horso 10 sovs from stakes; about 3 miles, Nom, 20s; accent, 405, 4, Mies Bracelet Steeplcohaao Handicap, First horse bracelet value 20 sovs., 2nd bono bracelet value 0 sovs (or cash equivalent) open to all qualified Hunters; ahout 2 miles. All horses to bo nominated by ladies, Minimum weight list. Nom. 10s; accept. lb"s, Gentlemen riders, certificates to bo produced, Must also bo members of a Hunt Club. 5, Hack Hurdle Handicap. 0f2550v., 2nd horse 5 sovs from stakes; about IJmiles, Nom. 10s; accept, 15s. '. . 6, Hunt .Club Stecpleohaso .Handicap, of 60 weight 10st 71b. Nom. 20s; accept. 30. 7. Hunters' Flat Handicap, of 20 sovs, 2nd hoise 5 sovs from t tikeß; about 1 mile; lit all qualified Hack Hunters, Nom, 10s; accept, NOMINATIONS lor all events closo on TUESDAY, Juno oth, on arrival of last train from Wellington. WEIGHTS declared on SATURDAY, Z3rd June. ACCEPTANCES olojcon MONDAY. 2nd July, on arrival of the last train fromWollinijton, Soaloof ohargcs-Grand Stand, lawn, and Saddling Paddock 6s, Ladies 2j Gd, Gntea—Pcdeatriana and passoegcro Is, one• horse vehicle 2f, each additional horso Is, drivers free, horsemen 2s, children under 12 free, TV. McKENZtE, Hon, Sec,, P.O, Box, 18, „ Carterton. Submitter 1 to and approved by tho Wellington Racing Club, this 16th day vf Way, ' H, M. LYON, Secretary. A WONDEKFUL DISCOVERY. . WHY, WHAT IS IT P WILSON'S HAIII. liESTOBEIi AND SCURF-CLEANER, T)io only remedy known that will prodiico hair on bald heads, and give a strong luxuriant growth. For Scurf, Dandruff, etc., it complctcly sweeps it away, Try it; guaranteed not to fail. Only 2s Gd per bottle, Sold by all Chemists and Hairdressers, Wholesulo AmntsSHARLAND&CO. THE CELEBRATED ANTICUTA (REGISTERED) NO owner of Horses SHOULD BE WITHOUT this MAIIVELLOUS BLESSING. Send for Pamphlet "Hints to Horse owners." , SOLE AGENTS I'Oll DISTBICT— ' WAIItAItAPA FARMERS' CO-OP- ' EIIATIVE ASSOCIATION, Lid.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4732, 29 May 1894, Page 4
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798Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4732, 29 May 1894, Page 4
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