_ THE OELEBBATED ' ' ■ANTrO : Wl !r i (BEGISTEEED) . > ' ■ / <i*: f-J ' NO owner of Horses SHOULD BE : WITHOUT this MAHVEL- , LfIUS BLESSING. ' ' Send for .Pamphlet"- Hints to Horse- 1 .. owners. 1 " , 'SOLB AGENTS FOB piSTBICI— !■ ( WAIBAEAPA T?AEMEES' CO-OP- ; EBATIVE A .SOOIATION, lip, , Alexander Ross, Practical ; Saw < and Tool Maker, , DIXON STREET WELLINGTON. (Opposite Koyal Oak Hotel,) TMPOBTER of all kinds of Saws, Foes, JL Bmiso, 4e. Agent for Steam Enoines, Boilers, Woobwohkino Maobinbu'i, Ac, Circular and.VertioalSaws gulleted aud hammered. Saws cut down nud retoothed, New Saws fitted to Spindles/ &ol First class Work Guaranteed. Country Orders Promptly attended to. -7-.Catalogues. on Application. —— lft(i 18/6 EINSEI'SV BIG OFFER. m, ON PRESENTATION OF ANY OTHEB Photographer's Ticket WE WILL GIVE one dozen Enamelled Cabinet Pholos 'ALSO A BEAUTIFUL ENLARGEMENT In Handsome Gift Eriimo ! For Eighteen Shillings ■ and Sixpence Exactly the same as Samples now on view. 18'6 18/6 A, H. LOGAN & CO,, SHiBEBBOKEI^LMtD.EsTATE.FIMCIiVIiD Commission Agents, No, 4. Colonial Exchange, corner Lambton Quay and Panama Street, Wellington, T 7 NDEItTAKE tho salo or letting of town U and country properties, sale or purchase of businesres, negotiate Loans, etc, Interest, rents, and debts collected, Business entrusted to us will receive the most careful and prompt; attention, All enquiries attended to without oharge. . WIPE YOUR FEET. No More Dirty "SHODDY " DOORMATS, 11HE new registered Wellington Coir . Yam Grooved Mat is the best and most useful Mat yet made.. Why ? Because it notonly most effectually brushes the dirt olf tho soles, hut also oil the sides of the shoes, aud the dirt, falling into the grooves can very easily he shaken or swept out, and not like the ordinary mat become a matted mass of cloggy dirt. Tlioy are made very strong and durable, and are not clumsy and heavy, so that .neither mistress nor maid need dread the shaking of ■.'the nasty dirty door mats.' and they will not shake to pieceS-the untimely end of the imported shoddy door-mats.
This unique mat may ho obtained through the principal storekeepers in tho Wnirnrnpa. Inventors mid Solo Makers (Wholesale Only). BEN DANKS & CO., Coir Mat and Matting Manufacturers. 'l3, CAMBRIDGE TjiMACE, Weiiixtok, New Zealand. W AIRARAPyv HUN a CLUB, • BTBEFLEoiIsE MEETING . .AT.: • TAUHERENIKAU, . .. . ,os r , . THURSDAY,JULY6th, 180 ii ; ; Fatron, W; 0. Buchanan, M.H.R.- (President, 1 G. Tully j Vioo-Presidentu, A. J. Toogood. Harold Welch'; Judge, W,' 0, William*; Starter, BV BeakeHundicappet,,J.' U. Henry ; Clerk "of Scales,- E.' WiDorset; Cltrk of Course, J. Weller Timqkccpcr,' ' Jw, Macara j Stewards, J,Konall,.'A. file* Kenzio, G. Carter, 0. B. I'liarazyn, W, B, Buick, H. S. Izard, W. • J. Hirschberg, W. Bock, 0. A. Hirschberg, T, Bay, G. I'ilmer, N. Grace, 0. F. Vallance, H. H, ' Welch, V. Wardell j Treasurer, N, Grace; Secretary, W. McKenzie, Firs'- race starts at 11,30 oi, PROGRAMME. 1. Trial Steeplechaso Handicap, of 35 sov 2nd horse 10 bovs from stakes; about 2J m ile Open to all qualified Heck Hunters that have nover won an advertised .Steeplechaso at tho time of starting. Nora. 10s j accept, 20s. • 2. Wairarapa Steeplechase Handicap, of 00 sovs; 2nd horsu 10 sovs from stakes j about 3 miles. Norn/ 20s; accent. 40.->. 3. Hack Handicap of 20 sovs,, 2nd horso 5 sovs from stakes; about a mile,- Minimum weight lOst. 'Nom. 10s ;'accept. 10s. ' 4. Lridies Bracelet Steeplechaso Handicap, First horte bracelet value 20 sovs., 2nd horse bracelet value 6 sovs (or cash equivalent) open to all qualified Hunters; about 2 miles. All hprees to bo nominated by ladies. Minimum weight list., Nom. 10s; accept, lEs.- Gentlemen riders,'certificates to ho produced,' Must also be members of a Hunt Olub, B, Back Hurdle Handicap, of 25 sovs., 2nd horse 6 bovs from stakes; about IJmiles. Nom. 10s; accept; 15s. 6. Hunt Club Steeplechase' Handicap, of 60 soys, 2ndhorso 10 tovs'from stakes; about 3 miles. For all qualified Huntors. Minimum weight lOat 71b, : Nom. 20s; accept, 30,' 7. Hunters' Flat Handicap, of 20 bovb, 2nd horse 5 sovs from stakes; about 1 mile; for all qualified Hack Huntors, : Nom, 10s raccept. i°3, DOMINATIONS lor all : events oloso oh SATURDAY, June9th,on arrival of list 1 train ftomWellington,: . ' ; ■ :i: • WEIGHTS declared on SATURDAY, 23rd June, / : v <■■■■ . ACCEPTANCES oloso on.MONDAYjnd July, on arrival of tho last train from WeilinqtOD. • ' . :-r': . 1 Scale of Stabd, ■ tawni and Saddling Paddock Dsj Ladies 2i Od." ' : horse : vehicle 1 2s, ! .'eaoh' addltioiiai : horeo-:1'b; drivers free, hoisemon 2s,< < children' undw 12 free, > . ■ 1 w. L Mckenzie, Hon'Sec,;r.O Box, 18,'-*' ( XOartcrtom to and approved by < tho Weilibgtoni Baoingl Olab," this 16tU,'aay ? Irfi Vay. 18 th), H. M. LYON. Stecrem l wmamimM
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4758, 27 June 1894, Page 4
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758Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4758, 27 June 1894, Page 4
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