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VTQWiiorcf HcmesrSHOPLD BE "i^u3.;;blessin«v:;:o:^;: Send for Pamphlet'" Hints to; Horseopws.";'.■:.;.:'.!:■■".''. •.";' 80IE AGENTS FOB DHlHici ] ' WAIKAMPA :Cb-0£ ■ ERATIVE A _SOOIATiON, Ltd. Alexander Ross, PiUCIICAL ,Saw and Toot MAKEiI, DKON STREET., ....WELLINGTON. • (Opposite Boyal Oak Hotel.)! 'MPOETMoi all kinds'of Sawb. Fitßß, . Bbgtino, Ac. Ageni for Steam EnOWES, EOILEM, WOOBWOIUUNO MiCaiNBBY, 40, Ciituhr and Vertical Saws gulleted and hammered. Saws 'cut down and retoothed, New b'aws fitted lo Spindles, io. First class Work Guaranteed. Country Orders Promptly attended to. -—Catalogues on Application.— . KINSEY'S BIGOEEER, 18/6, on phesentation of anv otheh Phoiooeai'hbk's Ticket we mii oive one dozen Enamelled Cabinet . BEAUTIFUL ENLARGEMENT ,n Handsomo Gift Franio . Jighta Shillings and Sixpenco ! /Exactly the same as Samples A. H. LOGAN & CO,, SUAKEBEOKErs, LaHD.EbTATE FiNANOfAL,AND Co'jyasioNAoExrs, No, 4. Co'oival Minjige. corner Lambton Quay and PwimuV Street, Wel'ington, " ] NDE.IV.I'AKE the sale or letting of town %j ■ and couutiy. properties, sale or purchase of business; negotiate Loans, eto. Interest, rents, and dobis collected. Business entrusted to us will receive the most careful and prompt attention, All enquiries 1 attended to without obarge. WIPE YOUR ■'FEET. No More Dirty "SHODDY " DOORMATS, THE now registered Wellington Coir Yarn Grooved Mat is the best and most useful Mat yet made. Why ? Becnuscit notonly most effectually brushes the dirt off the soles, hut also off the , sides of the shoes, and the dirt, falling into the grooves can very easily ho shaken or swept out, and not like the ordinary mat become a matted mass of cloggy dirt. They aro, made very strong and durable, and arc not clumsy ami [heavy, so that neither mistress nor maid need dread tho shaking of 'the nasty dirty door mats, and icy will not shake to pieces—the uutimelycnd of the imported shoddy door-mats, ■ ■ ''

This unique mat may bo obtained trough, tho principal storekeepers in the fairarapa. lvcutors and Solo Makers (Wholesale . Only), BENDANKS&CO., Coir mat and matting manufacturers. I, Cambbidge Tebbace, Weilistqx, Now Zealand. >YAIRARAPa HUJNI CLUB, STKEPLEOHASE MEETING! AT TAUHEGENIKAU, ON . THUBSDAYj JULY Bra, 1891, Iron, \Y, 0. Buctan,M,H,R. jMdent, S. Tully; Vice-Presidents, A; J. Toocood, Harold Wolchj Judge, W. 0. William": Starter, B; Esatb; -Handicapper, J. E. Henryj Olcrk-of Scales, E, W.Dorset; 31trk of Course, J. Weller; Timekeeper, taio.G, Carter, o.ls.l'harazyn, V. B. 3uick,H,S.lar(l,iF. J. Minchtejf, W. ipck, ; G. A. Hirichucrj T,' Ray, A, G. I 'ilraer, N, Grace, 0. P. Vai/.i,™ n fr I Velch,V.WardelljTr< lecretary,W.MoKonrio. ; ' ■■' 'I First race starts at 11JS0 a,m, PROGRAMME. ■ ./trial Steeplechase Handicap, of 35 sov Ihorso lOsovs from stakes; about 2imile sn to.all qualified Htok Hunters that havo er won an advertised Steeplechase at tho eof startinj. Nora. 16s} accept, 20s. . Wabrapa Steeplechase Handicap, of 60 i} 2ndhorso 10 sovs from stakes; about it es. Nom, 20s-j accent, 40s. . Hack Handicap of 20 sova., 2nd horse 6 a from stakei>; about a mile, Minimum jhtlOst. Nom, 10s j accept. 10s, • i Mies Bracelet Stceplechaso Handicap, I it horse bracelet value 20 sovs., 2nd,horse 11 qualified Hunters j about 2 miles. All lea toi be nominated by ladicß. Minimum i riders, certificates to bo produced. Must be members of a Hunt Club. Enck Hurdle Handicap, of 25 sovs., 2nd i.lOs; accept, 16s, ■' .:■ ' n..»im..Loi i..t... i» .. ... ft For all qualified Hunters. Minimum Hunters 1 Flat Hatiicap, of 20 sovs, 2nd p 5 sovs from stakes; about 1 mile; far all )MINATIONS lor all events close on URDAY, June9tb,on arrival of last tram Wellington, BIGHTS declared on SATUIIDAY, 23id JOEPTANOES close on MONDAY, 2nd i on arrival of tho last train from Weion, »lo of charges-Grand Stand, Lawn, and ling Paddook 6s, Ladies 2ttl tes-Pedcatrians and passengers Is, onevehicle 2s, each additional horse Is rs/rec, horsemen 2s, children under 1 W. MoKENZIB, % 'Hon, Sec,, P.O, Box, 18, { ; t ■* ' ?'„ 'Cartertoni imittec 1 to and-sppraved by the Wei

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4759, 28 June 1894, Page 4

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625

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4759, 28 June 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4759, 28 June 1894, Page 4

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