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'■'< ; THB ; iinBrDMIBABIiB: :i '^"' -f : DAIRY OB STUD.FARMAND BEST •; Over 11,500 spent In permauont .wiinOvementa.iAdeoidedbargairi; Pror . petty in question comprises 160 acres of 1 firatolaas land, securely fonced, "woll-. •' watered and divided jnto sixteen pad* * doiksi 100 aores have been' ploughed, J balanco'virgin' soil j' the whole now in | Kood graaa. Large' plantations of oma. ! mental trees md some good native bush : for Blielter, drobardsvgardons; eto. '■■./■ \ '■■■ Improvements inolude-House of 14 rooms,, fitted with all the latcabim. provcments, dairy, moil's cottage, ( '■ extensive stabltog substantial outbuildings, The property | ; is situate' within lj'miles of the railway station) and is close to the ] Dairy tfaotoiy, It would be impossible to procure another property in thoWairarapa with so many ndvant egos, natural and otherwise, as in : Pneo—£3,ooo.' Very cwy terras can .arranged-if desired, For. further F.H.WOOP, Auctioneer. ««WB vim 4IASTERTON-HOMEWOOD AND EAST COAST ■■ LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES, WE have pleasure In notifying eattl and the publlo tnat we hard taken over the above lino of coaches from Mr T. P. Lett, together with his waggon teams, and solicit a continuance of the trade hitherto so liberally bestowed on him. Tho public may rely on every attention being paid to their orders. Parcels and luggage carried at lowest rates.; Leave Idatterton at 7.30 a.m. on TuesUva ami flrMa™ Milll.u»t T.„„'o H1„1,.|,>.,1 0 Hotel 1 for lunoh (both journeys), returning from Homewpod ut 5.30 a.m. on Wednesday's and Saturdays, in time to catch the 3.10 p,m, train to Wellington. • Parcels and looking office at Lett's to intimate the settlers and station holders that every effort will be made to meet the requirements of the district, and we solicit their support. BLINKHORNEcS MILLER, OjocJi Proprietors and Carriers. P$ WAIRARiPA. HUM ...OliUB, -\ ;;. 6TBEPLEOHASB MEETINQ AT TAUHERKKIKAU, ON I THURSDAY, JOLY sm, 1894. ; Patron, W. O. Buchanan, M.H.B. president, G. Tully; Vice-Prcßidcnts, A. J, TooßOod, Harold Wolch j Judge, W. 0. William-; ' Starter, R, Beake; Haudtatppor, J, K. Henry j Clerk of Scales, E. W.Dorset) Oltrk of Courso, J. Wcllcr; Timekeeper, Jis. Macara; Stewards, J. Kennll, A, MoKonzie.O,' Carter, o.ll.l'hararyn, W. B. i Book, 0. A, Hirschberg, T. Ray,. A, G. 0 Filmcr, N. Grace. 0. F. Vallanco, H. H. Welch, V. Wardcll j Treasurer, N, Grace j 0 Secretary, W. MoKonzie, '* JinJ race starts at 1130 a.m. '■ PROGRAMME. I{l. Trial Steeplechase Haudicap, of 35 sov. r 2nd horse 10 sovs from stakes; about 2Jra ile j Open to all qualified Heck Hunters that havo novcr won an advertised Stecplcohaso at tho timo'of starting Nom. 16s; accept, 205. : • 2, Wairarapa Steeplcohase Handicap, of 60 j bovj j 2id hoHn 10 sovs from stakes; about H miles. Noin, 20s; accent. 4Qj. : .3, Hack Handicap of 20 sovs., 2nd horse 5 sovs from stakes; about a mile,' Minimum weight lOst. Nom, 10sj accept. 10s, 4. Lrcdiea Bracelet Steeplechase Handicap, First hone bracelet value 20 sovs,, 2nd horse bracclot valuo 0 sovs (or cash equivalent) open to all qualified Hunters; about 2 miles, All horses tobo nominated byladles, Minimum weight list, Nom, 10s j accept. 15s, Gentlemen riders, certificates to bo produced, Must also bo members of a Hunt Oiub. 6. Hack Hurdle Handicap, of 25 sovs,, 2nd horse 6 sovs from stakes; about 1J miles, '. Nom. 10s i accept, 16s, 6. Hunt Club Steeplechase Handicap, of 50 , sovs, 2ml horso 10 tovs from stakes; about 3 ' miles. For all qualified Hunters, Minimum weight lOst 71b. Nom, 20s; accept, 30, 7, Hunters' Fiat Handicap, of 20 sovs, 2nd horse 5 sovs from stakes; about 1 mile; for all £ qualified Hack Hunters, Nom, 10a; accept, j 10s, NOMINATIONS tor. all events olose on ■ SATURDAY, JuuefJth.on arrival of last train from Wellington, ' WEIGHTS declared on SATURDAY, 23rd June, ACCEPTANCES close on MOND July, on arrival of tho last train from Weihmtton, Soiloof oharges-Grand Stand, Lawn, and s Saddling Paddock ss, Ladies 2s 6d. Gatcß-Pedestrians and passoLgero 1b oneWin vnliinla 9. „„A „.l,i;i;„„»1 l„'» 1. dnvtrs free, horsemen 2s, children undir 12 free, w. Mckenzie, Hon, Sec, P.O. Box, 18, ' Carterton, Sumittef to and approved by tho Wellington Racing Club, this 10th day vf May, 1894. . H, M, LYON, Secretar . AUSTRALIAN MUTUAi. PROVI- ) DENT SOCIETY. . New Zealand Branch: Head Office, Custom- ' bouso-quay, Wellington, Local Board of Directors: Tho Hon, Morgan S, Grace, M.D, C,M,G, M.L.O. [Ohairmanl j The Hon, Charles J. Johnston, M,L,C, [Deputy ChairHon. Edward Richardson, O.M G,, M-.L.0. j John Duncan, Esq. Medical Officer: Dr W. G. Kemp, M,R,C,S,, (England), 11HE OLDEST, WEALTHIEST AND MOST PROSPEROUS AOSIBALIAH LIFB OfHOB, AiTD THE LARGEST IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE. THE ONM OotOMAI, LIFR OmOB . 1 WHICH DKOIAEiK A. 20HUB EVERT YEAS. ThellelhoiofValvatimadopted bythit ■. Society Uof th motl Stringent Character, mid tmv.ru a Conjideraoit/ Larger Rtsem to meet Liabilities than (hat held by any otittt office in the Aklralasian Colonies, ACCUMULATED FUNDS EXCEED » £12,000,000. (twelvemillionssterl jnnuallncome, 5 £2,000,000 j (TWO M ILLION STBRLI 0 Polioiej in Forge ... 110,j 1 Sum' Assured ... ... £39,831,071 ) Oaah Bonuses Divided ... £6,888,412 j BQNDBES. oabh nouns for OSE year, 1893, £448,700 yielding Reversionaryßonuses amounting to over two hhuons, yielding Reversioiary Bonuses exceeding rorm ihllionb. AS«URE YOUR L IFE in tho A.M.P. SOCIETY AKDSkOUBB A : BONUS EVEKY YEAR EXPENSES OF -MANAGEMENT 8| PER OENT, ON THE TOTAL INCOME.: EDWARD W. LOWE, , R- JJ " 10 -"' : ' Bbaboh Omiß-. CUSTOM HOUSE QUAY, ' /•; WELLINGTON. ' ; ' LooiiAoENiß—Masterton,LOWES & ORNS,- Gre.yco«m F. H. WOOD WALM GHISHOLM, General storekeeper, ' IHaurlcevllle. , Suh-AgcntforJlio standard Firellrl; ~'::'■■.■ .'smaucevCompahy.,...'", | ';'•'.'• T.GOEE, > General Carrier, Eketahuna. Goods, carted to and from oyery Train. For lengfjt '<■ Ordcrsleft »t I Hodges,, ,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4750, 18 June 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4750, 18 June 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4750, 18 June 1894, Page 4

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