fioisrii^!, I iviO owner of I IM : IHTHOUT-S. MAEVEt ; LeUB BKESSINGr^:>i: Sohd for Pmpldoti ;■ to;'Ho«e----v-''\\'■■;'- oyraers. !^'H: ' ,s :": .SOUK AOBBIB FOBDIBTBIM—'-: : WAIEAEAPA •FAMEES' ; CO-OP- : ERATiVEA : BOOIATM,M Alexanders R^r^ PBACIICAt SAW: and Tool ;Makeb; SnmBROiiEB3,LiNi),EBTiIE,Fm4HbI4I,,AOTI. COJIMIHSIOH AOBSIS, No, 4, Colonial Eiohiwge, corner Lambton Quay and Panama Street, Wellington, , UNDERTAKE the salo or letting of top I and country ■prbpartlcs, sale or purOhAfiA ftf hnntniifMßa HflontirLfa Trfiano al* Interest, rents, and debtscollootod.'Business entraßted tons mil receive the most careful and prompt attention, All enquiries WIPE YOUE ■-:,■ : FEET. ;. ■■;■' No More Dirty "SHODDY " '■"■■■'■ DQORIYIATS. THE new registered Wcllingfon Coir Yarn Grooved Mat is the best and most useful Mat yet made, Why? Becauaoit hotonly most effectually brushes the dirt off the soles, but also off the sides of tlie shoes, and tho dirt, falling into tho grooves can very easily be shaken or swept out, and not like the ordinary mat become a mhtted mass of cloggy dirt. They arc made very strong and durable, and are not clumsy ana heavy, so - that neither -mistress nor maid need dread tho shaking of 'the nasty dirty door mats? and they will not shake to pieces—tho untimely end of the imported shoddy door-mats, This uniquo > mat may bo obtained through the principal storekeepers in tho Wnirarapa; 'lnventors and Sole Makers (Wholesale • . Only). BENDANKS&CO., Coir Mat and matting Manufacturers. 43, Oammiidob Tunnies, Wemntok, New Zealand, WAIRARAI'a HUWI OJLUB, STEEI'LEOHASB MEETING AT ■ -, TAUHERENIKAU, ON ■ THURSDAY.JULYBTM, 1894. ration, \\ T . 0, Buchonan.M.H.B. president, G. Tolly j Vice-President!, A. J, Toogood, Harold Welch) Judge, IV. 0. William- j Siarter, J). Bsako j Handicapper, J. EHoary j Clerk of Scales, E. W. Dorset') Ohrk of Courso, J, Wcller; Timokeeper, J«. Macara: Stewards, J, Kenall, A. JlcKenjid.G. Carter, 0.1). I'harazyn, IV. B. Buick, H, 8, lard, W. J, Uirsohberg, IV. Bock, G. A, Hirschbcrg, T. Bay, \. G. Miner, N, Giao-, 0. F, VnUsncc, H. H, Welch, V, Wardoll j Treasurer, N, Grace j Secretary, W. MoKenzie, First race starts at 1130 am. I'ROGBAMME. ~ 1. Trial Steoplooliaao Handicap, of 35 sov 2nd home 10 sovs from stakes j about 2Jm ile Open to all qualified Hf ok Hunters that have , nover won an advertised. Stceplechaso at tho timo Of starting. Nom. 16s j accept. 20s. : 2, lVairnrapa Steeplechase Handicap, of GO aova j 2id honn 10 sovs from stakes j about 8 miles. Nom. 20s; accent. 40*. 3. Hack Handicap of'2o sovs,, 2nd horse 5 sovs from stakes j about a mile. Minimum weight Mat. Nom, 10s; accept, 10s, i L-idies Bracelet Steeplechase Handicap, First horee bracelet value 20 sovs,, 2nd horse bracelet value 6 bovs (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, 16s, Gentlemen riders, certificates to be produced. Must also be members of a Hunt Club. .0. Hack Hurdle Handicap. 0!25 sovs., 2nd Nom. 10s; accept, 16s. C Hunt Club Steeplechase Handicap, of 50 sovs, 2nd horse 10 sovs from stakes; about 3 miles, For all qualified Huntow, Minimum weight 104 71b. Nom, 20a j accept. 30, :7. Hunters' Flat Hatlioap, of 20 uovs, 2nd horso 5 sovs from stikcsj about 1 m'Jej for alt qualified Hack Hunterß, Nom, 10s: acocnt, 10*. ■ ■■■:*
NOMINATIONS lot all event* Am on SATURDAY, JuntOtL.on arrival if last train from Wellington, • WMGHTS.dcolarcd on SATURDAY, 23rd June. ACCEPTANCE close on MONDAY, 2nd July, on arrival of the last train from Wellington, . Soile of oliarjes-Grand Stand, tjwn, and Saddling Paddock 63, Ladies 2i ffj, . Gatcs-Pedcstriausandpassoi.gerals onehorse vehicle 2s, each additional horse Ib, drivirs free, horsemon 2s, ohildren under 12 1 free, w. Mckenzie, Hon, Sec,, T.O, Box, 18, o .1. Carterton. . Sutftrnttet' to and approved' by the TOlragtoa.K»ohig Olub, thla IGth day vf Way, 1804, . H, M, LYON, !_• •■ Secret jr., ALFRED NICOL Watchmaker, Jewellei*. & Optician, v (Eight years with W. Littlejolin & Son), HAS pleasure in announcing tlie arrival of tlio; following New Goods:—Latlies* k Gold Watches, Fob Alberts, latest in Gold Brooches, (set with ohrysopraso and pearls), Gold Links, Silver Brooches, etc. ' ■ AlsoA Few Novelties inSterluig Silver and Electro-plated Goods. Suitable for presents. All Goods Marked in Plain Figures, • and at a Moderate Prices. ' . Inspection invited.-: ■ The Watch and Jewemeby Eepaibs ; will bo personally attended to, 67, WIIIIS BIBBET ,„• WBtIINOIOK, B.P.GINDERS. :. ; : DENTISTs CnnncH-sr. '.; ■ Mastebton, H OU PS-9 till 12 'a.m., and2 till 5 p.m' 1 BENTLEY AND HAY, FIKE-WOOD DEALERS, ' Colo Street Mastcrton, ARE prepared to dolivcr fibewood within'tho Borough, at tlio follow, ingprices for CASH ON DELIVERY: —Full Measurement:—Hatli, 4ft, 11/-, 2ft, 14/-,'lsintolßin.l7/v'lft,'lßs; MAiiß-2ft, 18/-, lit," 21/-, or cut to any lengths to suit customers.". If booked Is per cord extra. ?.' All orders' executed on the shortest notice. A trial solicited, Satisfactiongweb.' '>-"'"'" v .-
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4754, 22 June 1894, Page 4
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783Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4754, 22 June 1894, Page 4
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