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WAIRA.RA.PA HUNI CLUB, STKEI'LEOHASE MEETING AT TAUHERENIKAV, OS , THUBSDAY, JULY Bra, 1894. ' Patron, W. 0. Bucknan,M.H,E, ;Prcaident, G. Tully j Vice-Presidents, A, J. Toogood, Harold Welch j Judge, W. 0. William" Starter, B. Eoako; Handicappor, J. K. "Henty; Clerk of Scales, E. W. Dorsetj I Oltrkof Course, J.AVelier; Timekeeper, I • Ju. Macara; Stewards, J. Benall, A. MoKoniio,o, Carter, 0. B. Fhuaiyn, W. B, Buick, H. S. hard, W, J, Hirsohberg, W. Book, G. A. Hirschberg, T. Roy, 4. 6. Pilmer, N. Graco. 0. B. Ynllance, H. H, Welch, V. Wardell; Treasurer, N. Grace | Secretary, W.TllcKenzio, First race starts at 11.30 am. PROGRAMME. . 1. Trial Steeploohftso Handicap,, of 35 mi 2nd horse 10 aova from stakes; about 2 J miles Open to all qualified Hcok Hunters that haft never iron an advertised Steeplechase at the time of etartin;. Norn. 16s; accept. 20s. 2. Wairarapa Steeplechase Handicap. of fit soys ; 2idhorsu 10 sovs from stakes; about > miles. Norn. 20s; accent, 40j. 3. Hack Handicap of 20 bovs., 2nd horso t eovs from stakesabout a mile, Mlnimun weight 10st. Nom. 10s; accept, 10s, 4. Mies Bracelet Steeplechase Handicap First horte bracelet value 20 sovb., 2nd liorsi Bracelet valuo 6 sova (or cash equivalent) opei to all qualified Hunters; about 2 miles. A 1 borses to be nominated by Mies* Minimun Vfclglitllst. Nom, 10s; accept, lEs. Gentle men riders, certificates to bo produced, Mus also bo members of a Hunt Club. 0, HackHurdlo Handicap.'of 25 sovs., 2m horse 5 sovs from stakes; about IJmiles Nom. 10s; accept, 16s. 6. Hunt Club Steeplechase Handicap, of ut( sovs, 2nd hirso 10 eovs from stakes; about I miles. For all qualified Hunters, Minimut height lOsl 7.1b. Nom. 20s; accept. 30. 7. Hunters' Flat Handicap, of 20 sovs, 2n horse 0 sovs from stakes; about 1 mile; for al qualified Hack Hunters. Nom. 10s; accept 10.<. NOMINATIONS lor all event) close o: SATURDAY, Juneoth,on arrival of last trai from Wellington, . WEIGHTS declared on SATURDAY, 23r June, ACCEPTANCES close on MONDAY, 2m Jul;, on arrival of the last train from Wol limton, Scale of charges-Grand Stand, Lawn, am Saddling l'atldock ss, Ladies 2i Cd. Gates-Pedestrians and passengers Is, on; horse voldolo 2s, each additional horse Is drivers free, horsemen 2s, children under 1 free. W, MeKENZIE, Hon, Sec,, P.O. Box, 18, Carterton. Submitter 1 to and approved by the Wol lington Racing Club, this 10th day vf Ji'aj 1891, H, M, LYON, Sccretir , RBUBTOJN, aMNEER, MILLWRIGHT, ETO, Kuripuni, Masterton. ALL kinds of Engines and Machiner; Repaired. ' ON SALE several second'hand Engine ol 6,8,10,12, and 25 AGENT FOB Aveling and Porter's Trae tion and Road Engines which have give) such satisfaction in this district. Agent for Mr J. Anderson, Christohuroh who is now mamilacturing Threshini Machines, Sclf-fccdcra and OhaH-b. wor speoially suited to the requirements ot th Colony, and undoubtedly tho beet Machine in the Mrket. Inventor and Patentee of the" Eclipse Elevator which can be attached toanj mil Price and full particulars on application! R. BURTON Scotch'pearl stoves. I If KEPLY (o our numerous friend who hnrc made enquiries for ill l abovo favorite stoves. Wo liavc been advised of a shipment direct from Glasgow "S.S. TAINUI," Due iu the Colony Lltli Juno, As (here is only a few to disposo of early application is invited, & E. DMIELL, Inox axd IlimunE Mebchasi, MASTEKTON. l/l/rightj Rcinish and Co, 161, OCBA -BJBEKT, Wellinqtow BILLIARD TABLE MANOFACIORBRS, And Sole Makors of the Patent Cold-Resisting Low 'Excel sior' Cubiuoh, ■VTOTE,—AII our Tables are made ant X)| finished after the most approver Knglish deaign, and fitted with thiol bolted slate beds, coyered with best Wea of England oloth, and all the latest im provements. Intonding purchasers would do well in considering their own interests, b] inspecting tho table recently put up it the Working Men's Club, The Lot 'Excolsior' Cushion runs very fast, n noiseless, and is the only reliable Uusbior with an almost square face manufacturer true to angles; and wo challenge om Cushions against any of those imported. These Cushions can bo fitted to any tabic for the sum of £ls 15s. Cloth, Balb, Cugb, and every requisite in stock at choapeßt prices 'Billiard, Dining Tables, and Bagatelle Tables made to order. Madame Patey, A REMEMBRANCE OP THE VISIT OF THE GREAT CONTRALTO TO WELLINGTON, Occidental Hotel, Wellington. M. J. Brookes, Manager the Dresden Piano Co,, Wellington. Dm Sib, — T AM very pleased to give my testimony In JL regard io tho merits of the splendid Piano supplied by your Company to the scries of Concerts given by MADAME PATEY in Wellington. I beg to express my pleasure with'the exquisite quality of its tone, and the superiority of its finish. The touoh-always responsive—was splendid in reiterated notes as well as in the most rapid runs and arpeggio passages. Wishingyour Company eueeofs, Believe me, . Very truly yours, EMILIA WOOD,, Solo Pianiste. Madame Patey's Concert Tonr, PIANOS— By the foremost English, French, or German makers, from 20/monthly. J. E, HOOD, Masterton • Agent, , BUSINESS NOTIFICATION. rjIHE NEWEST BOOKS direotfromLon--1 don and the leading English Journals Magazines, and Newspapers may be obtained sithin a few'hours of the arrival ol every Doeansteamer. > • The prinoipal Colonial Newspapors. alto iept instock. Agent for" WinuntfA Daim Trm". A firat-olasa and complete printing stock in the premises, J. B. INNES, ?Braraß, ' SIAIIOKEB, AND bOOKSBtt; ' (Onnoslte MoGlll'b'Bulldinsii; :

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4737, 4 June 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4737, 4 June 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4737, 4 June 1894, Page 4

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