FRESH'SHIPIffiNT: |/V E have just unpacked a YY 'Magnificent Assortment of TABLE AND HANGING ; • ■ -LAMPS/';; which we bought at a large discount, and mil givcourciißtomers ■and tlio public the. benefit and consequently tiavo marked tlicm. : ■ offiab ' .' ■•'■•••■ ; SUSPEIBIN.G,.PBICES. Call and See Them. HANDSOME TABLE MMPS ' CHIJINET AKD, OLOBE. ' ,onl r s/ 6; : J.OEAHAM&CO MASTERTON.
TO-NIGHT. MASTEKTOIC •pRESB.YTEEIANCHUEOE .ACONCEBT IN AID OF THE ORGAN FUND, will 1)0 held in the Church TO-MOBEOW, FEIDAY, Ist inst. At 8 o'clock. Admission, 1/-., l\ .LEILA \iJDAIEj l'J ■ ■ THE '■■ iEBIALQFEEN Will Ascend With Hor . New Mammoth Balloon, ON THUESDAY, JUNE 7. ~. A. ADAIE,;' _j . ' : Manager.:. IIfASTERTON HOSPITAL, To be held on THURSDAY, 21st joot, ••' .' 1894| in tho DEILL HALL, MASTEETON, : CdMMirriE of Mahageuent— ' Mcsdnmes W. H. Bcctham, Boddington.i'W. Butcnient, Hosking, Holmwood,' Jago,. Mailey, Mutrie, Nicol, Soler, Taylor, A. B. Yates, and Miss Vallanco, &ENEHAL Co HMITTEE—- '" Mcsdamca Ankctell, Appcrley, H. H. Becthani, Bono, Casolbcrg, Cameron (Opaki), Chcnriclls, A. A. Elder, Elkius, E.H. Eton, H.E. Eton, W.L. Falconer, . Fitlon, Grinders, Hatliaway, 'Heron, ' Hesscy,Hogg,Holloway,L.J.Hooper,V. Hooper, Hbmblow, -Hughes,-Humph-ries,. Kciscnbcrg, Ecith, Eiug, Lett, •' Lowes, Millington, Moffit, Montgomery, P. Moore, F. &. Moore, Morrison, MeKcnzie (Mriuaia), Alex McLeod, Neill, Ockcndcn, Owen, Pcrston, Pownall, Eichardson, Sollnr, Simm's, Stewart, Stuckcy, E. F. Temple, Toss'vriU, Jas. . Welch, Whitt, Wickens, Winchester, K. Yates, and J. Yates. Misses Ankctoll, Chamberlain, Holfoins, Rummer, Kummot (East.Coast);.Lowes, Mason, E. A. Perry, M. Perry, Eockell ami Powell. DeCOIAHNO CoJiMITIEE—• Misses Bagge, M. Eoddington, L. and D. Bunting, C. and M. Cameron, Dennan, Holmwood, Hatliaway, Hcsscy, Hofficns, F. and A. Jago, Munfo, Moffit, Offcn.F. Perry, B. Perry, Vallanco, Walker, Wardcll, Williams and Yates." :, .M.C.V .. Messrs William Lowes, A.N. Norton, 0. A. Pownall, and Dr. Douglas. ; Tickets: Double, 7/6; gontlemsns, 5/-; extra ladies, 2/6. E.J.BODDIN&TON.In- „' E.NICOL, j Hon. Bens. :Wii. SELLAE, Hon. Treasurer. Messrs Forman & Co. aud Blinkhorno ano Miller, havo kindly consented to, convey provisions from Wliarcama and Coastr-FEEE OF CHAEGE. mm WAIR&JR.A.VA. HUNI CLUB, . - STKEI'LEOHASK MEETINQ ,■ ' AT TAUHERENIKAU, ... ox ■ THURSDAY, JOLT 5111,1894, Patron, Yr*. 0- Buchanan, M.H.R, ;Prcsideiii\ G. Tullyj Vioe-Presidonts, A. J. Toogoal, Harold Wokh; Judge, W. 0. Williams Starter, R. Roako; Handicapper, J. EHenry j Olerkof Scales, E.-W.Dorset; CUrk of Course, J. Vellcr; Tirookooper,' Jas. Macara; Stewards, J. Ronall, A. McKc.nzie.G, Carter, 0 B, Pharazyn, W. B, Buick, H. S. hard, Y7, J, Hirachberg, W. Book, G. A, Hirschbcrg, T. Ray, K. G. Pilmer, N. Grace. o.l'. Vallance, H. H. Welch, V. Wardeli; Treasurer, N. Grace; Secretary, W. MoKcnzio. ■ First raw stark at lt.Bo tun. PROGRAMME. 1. Trial Steeplechase Handicap, of 35 sora 2nd horse 10 nova from stakes; about 2Jmi!« Open to all qualified Heck Hunters that hare never won an advertised Steeplechase at tho time of startinj. Norn. 16s; accept, 20s. ' 2. Wairaropa Steeplechase Handicap, of GO • sore; 2nd horsn 10 sovs from stakes; about S } miles. .Norn. 20s; accent. 40s, - 3. Hack Handicap of 20 sovs., 2nd horse 6 sovs from stakes; about a mile. Minimum ' weight lOst. Nom. 10s; nccept, 10s, - 4. Lfidies Bracelet Steeplechase Handicap, . First horse bracelet value 20 sovs,, 2nd horse bracelet valuo 5 sovs (encash equivalent) open c to all qualified Huntcrf 2 miles. All horse's tobo nominated by ladies. 'Minimum i weight list, Nom, 10s; accept, 15s, Gentlemen riders, ccrtiflcafts to bo produced, Must also bo members of a ilunt Oiub. 5. Back Hurdle H<r' J! —- •-'"-- horse 8 boys from s Nom. 10s; accept, 16s. . 6,-Huat Club Steeplechase Handicap, of 60 : sovs', 2nd Iwrse 10 eovb from stakos; about 3 miles.' Forallflualißed'Huntcrs. Minimum ' weight 10st 71b. Nom. 20s j accept. 30. i 7, Hunters' Plat HatJicap, of HO Bovs, 2nd horse 5 sovs from stakes; about 1 mile; hr all qualified Hack Hunters, Nom, 10s; accept, 10s. .i, ~ NOMINATIONS tor all events close'on SATURDAY, June9tb,on arrival of last tiain from WelliugtoD. TOGHTS declared on SATURDAY, 23rd June, : :■• '-.:■-. UCOEPTANOES close on MONDAY, 2nd July, on arrival of the last train from Wullinirtpn. • Soalo of charges-Grand Stand, Uwn, and Saddling Paddock 6s, La'lies 2> CI. Gates -Pedestrians' and passe, gora Is, onehorse vehicle 2s, each additional horse Is, drivers free, horsemen 2s, children' under 12 j free, : . W, McKENZIE, • Hon. Sec, P.O. Box, 18, ■ ■'■•■■■ .-. Carterton, Submitted to and approved by tho W . lington Racing Club, this 16th day vf Way, 1 1894. . •, '••' EM, LYON, Secretary, B/P.aiNDERS, • ' DENTIST. Onußcn-sT, Masieriok, Ij|O»li*8-0iilllHm.,iind2till5p l m
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4735, 1 June 1894, Page 3
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