AIRARA.PA HUNT OliUB, STKEI'IiEOHASB MEETING ' AT TAUHEBEHIKAU, ON THURSDAY, JULY to, 1894. itron, W, 0. Buchanan. M.H.R. {President, G, Tully J Vioe-Prcaidontu, A. J, Toogood, Hatold Welch i Judge, W. 0. William"; Starter, B. Roake • Handicapper, J. K. Henry; Clerk of Scales,' E, W.Dorsetj Cltrk of Course, J, Weller; Timekeeper, Jw, Macara; Stewards, J. Rcnall, A. MoKeuzle.G. Carter, 0. B. Thatasyn, W. B. Buick, H. S, Izard, W. J, Hirschberg. W. Book, 0. A. Hirschberg, T. Ray, 4.0. Ktaerj N, Grace. O.F.Vallßnce,H.H. eld), V. Wardcll j Treasurer, N. 3rac6; Secretary, W. MoKentio, First racisMs at 11.80 a.m. PROGRAMME. 1. Trial Steeplechase Handicap, of 36 aovs nd horso 10 sovs from stakes; about 2J miles pen to all qualified Hiclc Hunters that have ever won an advertised Steeplechase at tho lino of tbutlng. Nora. 15s; accept. 205.. 2. Wairarapa Steeplechase Handicap, of CO ov»; 2nd horso 10 sova from stakes; about 3' miles. Norn. 20a; accent, 40s. 3. Hack Handicap of 20 soys,, 2nd horse 5 iovb from stakes; about a mile. Minimum veiglit lOst. Nom. 10s J accept, 10s. 4. Mies Bracelet Steeplechase Handicap, first bone bracelet value 20 sovs., 2nd horse ' iracelet value 5 sovs (or cash equivalent) open ;o all qualified Hunters; about 2 miles. All ioracß to be nominated by ladies, Minimum wight list, Nom, 10s; accept, 16s, Gentlemen riders, certificates to bo produced. Must »lso bo members of a Hunt Club, 5. Hack Hurdle Handicap,'of 25 sovs., 2nd horse 5 sovs from stakes; about IJmiles. Nora. 10s; accept, 16s, G, Hunt Club Steeplechase Handicap, of 50 sovs, 2nd horse 10 sovs from stakes; about 3 miles. For all qualified Hunters, Minimum weight lOst 71b. Nom. 20s; accept. 30. 7. Hunters' Flat Handicap, of 20 bovb, 2nd horse 5 sovs from stakes; about 1 mile; hi all qualified Hack Hunters, Nom, 10s; accept, 10s. NOMINATIONS lor all ovents closo on SATDRDAY, JuntDtb.on arrival of last train from Wellington, WEIGHTS declared on SATURDAY, 23rd Juno, ACCEPTANCES close on MONDAY, 2nd July, on arrival of the last train from Wellington, Soate of charges—Grand Stand, lawn, and Saddling Paddock 6s, Ladies 2i 6d. Gates-Pedestrians and passecgers Is, onehorso vehlolo 2s, each additional horse Ib, drivers free, horsemen 2s, children under 12 free, W, McKENZIE, Hon, Sec, P.O. Bos, 18, Carterton, Submittcc" to Bnd approved by the Wellington Racing Club, this 16th day 4 A/ay, 1894, H, M, LYON, Secretary, BUSINESS NOTIFICATION, f j IHE NEWEST BOOKS direct from Lon--1 don and the leading English Journals Magazines, and Newspapers may bo obtained within a lew hours of tho arrival of overy Oocan stoamer. Tho principal Colonial Newspapers alto kept in stock, Agent for" Waibaiupa Dam Times," A firaUtiioa anil iv.mi,M« nrifltlim ol™l/ od the premises, J. B. IN NEW, Pruter, Stationer, aud Bookbeil (Opposito MoGill'a Buildings) Willi! Street WelhV HORSE HOUSE COVERS. LONG LEGGINGS KANGAROO AKD CALF SKINS, ALAR9EPAROELOF WATKREROOFBUGOY APRONS T0BB8UU) OHKAF. J, ELLIOTT and Uo UNITED FARMERS' ALLIANO_ (Limited), iINGTON, WANI WELLINGTON, WANGANUI and PALMERSTON NORTH. SEEDS. Wo have on hand a oarefully-selecte stock of newly-imported Seeds from the best English growers.also a fino stock of Colonial grown Old Pasture Rye Orass. THE ALLIANCE offer special faoilitie for tho shipment of Wdol and Frozen Mea to tho English Market; all charges on tk lowcßt Boale. , Liberal Cosh Advances made on Growing Clips of wool frco of Commission, FORSALESheep Dips, Arsenie Boiled and Raw Linseed Oils Lubricating Oils Galvanised Fencing Wire Staples, Corrugated Iron Agricultural Implements Station Stores and Farmers' Requisites Of every description [AGENTS FORHftyward's Specific for Lung Worm. Ford's Scour and Lung Worm Mixture THE UNITED FARMERS' ALLIANCI (limited), Willis biheet Wellington, R.RUBTM, uMNEEB, MILLWRIGHT, ETC, Euripuni, Masterton. A LL kinds of Engines and Machine:, L Impaired. ON SALE several second-hand Enginei of 6,8,10,12,and25h.p. _ AGENT FOR Avoling and Porter's Trac tion and Road Engines which have givei suoh satisfaction in this district. Agent lor Mr J. Anderson, Christohuroh Maohines, Soli-feeders and Ohaff-b. wor specially suited to tho requirements of th Colony, and undoubtedly the best Maohine in tho Mrket. Inventor and Patentee of the" EclipseElevator which can be attached to an; mil Price and full particulars on appllsalion R- BURTON J.^ICEENCEJNTKAL DINING ROOMS; QUEEN STREET MABTEBTON no on Sunday Week Days. BREAKFAST—7.3O to 8.301 SUNDAYS! LUNCHEGN-12ti112 BtoU2iol TEA-6 to 6,80 ] 6to 6, ill MEAIB U, Hot Pies and Coffee overy evening fr o'clock, Bread, Confectionery and F Scotch pearl stoves. "N BEPLY to our numerous friend „ who hare madq enquiries for th above favorite stoves, Wc have been advised of asliipmeixt direct from Glasgow "S,:S,TAINUL" Due in the Colony 14th Juno,' As thero is only a few to dispoSo of early application is invited,-,, ; C.E.DMIELL, IBOS AHD HiEDMBWEHOHiST, '; MASIEBTOtf.' •:'•
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4736, 2 June 1894, Page 4
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