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GEORQEs.GR'OtiCHOW.KurBerymati, of Masterkm, recominonda his stook ol irnit trees to Intending planters in this district. All the (tecs are grown by idmsell and have been carefully selected from the best known varieties suitable to this dlstriot. A npl plums, gooseberries, blank and raspberries, all good {raiting Boris. Orders can be left with Mb J. E, flooD, samples and lists ot Taiieties can bo seen. Alexander Rossi Practical Saw and Tool. Makes, DIXON STREET......WELLINGTON, TMPORTERof all kinds of Saws, Fobs, X Belting, do. Agent for Stemi EnOWES, BOUBM, WOOBWOBKIM IfIODKEBT, hoCircular and Vortical Saws gulleted and hammered. Saws cut down and retoothed, New Saws fitted to Spindles, &o. First class Work Guaranteed, Country Orders Promptly attended to. ■ Catalogues on Application,.-—a WAIRARAPA HUNI OLiUB, &TEKPLEOHASK MEETING AT TAUHEBENIKAU, ON THURSDAY, JULY Bra, 1891. Patron, W. 0. Buchanao.M.H.R, jPrcsident, 0. Tully; Vice-Presidents, A. J, Toogood, Harold Welch; Judgo, W. 0, William" | Starter, R. Roake; Handicappcr, J. E. Henry ; Clerk of Scales, E. W. Dorset; OUrk of Courso, J. Weller ; Timekeeper, . Ju. Maeara; Stewards, J. RenaU, A. McKcnsie,G. Carter, 0. B. I'liararyn, W. B. Bulck, H, S. Izard, W. J. Hlrsohberg, W. Book, 0. A, Hirachberg, T, Bay, 4,0, Aimer, N. Grace. 0. If. Vallancc, H. H. Welch, V. Wardcll j Treasurer, N. Qraoe | Secretary, W. MeKetizic, First race starts at 11,30 am. PROGRAMME. 1. Trial Steeplechase Handicap, of 35 sovs ( Open to all qualified Heck Hunters that havo never won an advertised Steepleohaso at tho time of startinj. Horn. 16s | accept, 205., 2. Wairarapa Steeplechase Handicap, of CO bovs; 2ndlioran 10 sovs from stakes; about ,1 miles, Nom, 20s; accent, 40s. 3. Hack Handicap of 20 sovs from stakes; about a m'fe ' lujimum weight lOst. Nom. 10s; accopt. 10s. 4, Lr.dica Bracelet Steeplechase Handicap, First hone bracelet value 20 sovs., 2nd horse bracelet value 6 sovs (or cash equivalent) open to all qualified Hunters; about 2 miles. All horses to be nominated by ladies. Minimum weight list, Nom, 10s j accept, IBs, Gentlemen riders, certificates to bo produced. Must also be members of a Hunt Club.: A 5, Hack Hurdle Handicap,'of 25 sovs,, 2nd horso 5 sovs from stakes; about IJmiles, J Nom. 10s j accept, 16s. l 6, Hunt Club Steeplechaso Handicap, of 60 j Boys, 2nd horse 10 aovs from stakes; about 8 miles, For all qualified Hunters. Minimum k weight lOat 71b. Nom. 20s j accept, 30. / 7, Huntors' Flat Handicap, of 20 sovs, 2nd horso 5 sovs from stakes; about 1 mile; for all jualißed Hack Hunters, Nom, 10s; accept. —i' NOMINATIONS lor all events oloso' on SATURDAY, June9th,on arrival of last train frem'Wellington, WEIGHTS doclarod on SATURDAY. 23rd June. ACCEPTANCES oloieon MONDAY, 2nd July, on arrival of the last train from Wellington. Scale of charges-Grand Stand, Lawn, and Saddling l'addock ss, Ladies 2i 6d. Gates-Pedestrians and passcegers la, onehorse vohiolo 2b, each additional horse Is, drivers free, horsemen 2s, ohildron under 12 free, W. McKENZIE, Hon, Sec,, P.O. Bos, 18, , Carterton.' Sumittei' to and approved by the Wolngton Racing Club, tnla ICth day of Maj^pW / , r' 1891, " ° K l if ''' H, mtHONT Secretsr , R.BURTON. ENGINEER, MILLWEIGHT, ETC., Kuripuni, Masterton, A LL kinds of Engines and Machinery l\ Repaired. ON SALE several second-hand Engines of 8, o, 10,12, and 25 h.p. . AGrENT FOR Aveling ano Porter's Traction and Road Engines which havo given such satisfaction in this district, Agent for Mr J. Anderson, Christchurch, who is now manufacturing Tliroshing Machines, Self-feeders ana ClinfE-b. were specially suited to tho requirements of tho Colony, and undoubtedly tho best Macliines in tho Market. Inventor and Pntcnteo of the "Eclipso" Elevator which can bo attached to any mill, Prico and full particulars ou applications to

K. BURTON. J. G. Carpenter and Co (BUCCE66OEBTOLAXIS J, B. TBINOIIAM & CO) LAND, ESTATE, FINANCIAL AND GENIIItAL AGENTS "I\TOETH' Xi Co., cslablishcdl3 years in N.Z, aud novcr disputed a claim. J. G. OAHPENTEIi, District Manager. Standard Accident Company, Ltd now amalgamated with the Scottish Metropolitan Assuranco Co.: Cheapest Hates. , J. G. CAIiPENTEIi, Broker, Messrs J, G. Carpenter and Co. have on their hook Town and Country Properties of every "description for sale on easy terms, Offices No 1 Latnbton-quay Wellington ItmjJMISMCo., 101, Cdma sweet, Welmxoto.v. BILLIARD TABLE Jlaxufaciueebs And Solo Makers of the Patent Cold-Resistiso Low 'Excelsior'Cushion. NOTE.— All our Tables arc inado and finished after (he most approved English design, and fitted with thick bolted slate beds, covered with best West of England Cloth, and all tho latest improvements. , Intending purchasers would do well, in considering their own interests, by inspecting tho tabio rcccutlfct up in tho Working Men's Club, ih'o Low • Excelfiior Cushion viuis very fast, ig noiseless and is tho only reliablo Cushion with an almost squarei&ae manufactured truo to angles; ail™wc ehallengo our Cushions agnrnst any of those imported. Tlieso Cushions ran bo fitted !?, a^!° for the sumof£ls 15s. Cloth, Balls, Cues, and overy requisite in stock at cheapest prices. Billiard, Dining Tables, and Bagatelle Tables made to order. ' J.WICKENS. CENTRAL DINING ROOMS i QUEEN SSBEBT, 3UBIEETO>'. THESE commodious Dining Hoorns open to tho public on SUn d ay S and during the week, . Week Days. ■ OIIEAKFASI—7,3O to 8.30] BUNDATBI tUhXHKON~I2 till 2 • 8 t0'9,12t01. TEA —o to 0.30 : J sto 6 , ' ALLmlals Is. Hot Pics aud Coffco every evening from 8 o,clock, Bread,; Confectionery and Fancy Goods as.j^uali

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4744, 11 June 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4744, 11 June 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4744, 11 June 1894, Page 4

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