llliMM (liEG T STERED)\ ,-. j ~ \T 0 owiic'r, of Horses s SHOULD' BE this .IMAIimLOUS BLESSING. Send for Pampjilct ,v Hints Ho. Ilorseowncrs." ' SOLE IOBNTS rOEDISTBICT—"VVAIKAKAPA TMMERS'. . ERATIVE A SOOIATIQN, Ltd/ tteamk Ross, ■ Practical .Saw. . axo Tool Makkh, DIXON 'STBEET v.! i. WMINQiON. (Opposite EoyalOnk Hotel.);; ; IMPORTER of all kinds of Saws, Files, • J, : Beltiso, ?4oi Agent -lot Steam"Emowes, Boilehb, "WoobwoitKiKo • Machinery,' do. Circular .and 'Yertioai Saws gullctcd and hammered,. Saws: cut' down ftnd.rotoothed, New Saws fitted to Spindles, &c. First class Work Guaranteed. Country : Orders I'roniptly attended to. : Catalogues on. Application. 18'6 186 KINSRVS . BIG OFFER. : 100, Os PRESENTATION OF ANY OTIIEB . PiIOIOGIIAWtEII's TICjCET ' wis will give one dozen Enamelled Cabinet Photos \ ALSO A . BEAUTIFUL ENLARGEMENT In Hniulsomo Gift Frame For Eighteen Shillings and ! Sixpence Exactly the same as Samples : now on view 180 l!!(i A. H. LOGAN & CO,, Siiabbdrokeii3, Land,Estate,FLNANCiiVNß Commission Aokxts, No. 'l. Colonial Exohange, corner Lambton Quay and Panama Street, Wellington, T T NDERTAKE tlio sale or letting of town L/ and country properties, sale or purchase of businea es, negotiate Loans, eto. Interest, rents,. collected. Business entrusted to us will receive the most careful and prompt: attontion. All enquiries attended to.withorit obargo. ■ WIPE TOTE FEET. ; No Wore Dirty "SHODDY" DOORMATS. .
THE now registered' Wellington Coir Yarn Grooved Mutis the best and most useful Mnt yot made. WhrF Beca'nau it notonly most elEcctnnlly brushes the. dirt off the soles, but also, off the sides of the shoes, and the dirt, falling iiito the grooves can very easily be shalten ov swept out, and iioVliko the ordinary mat becomo a limited mass of cloggy dirt. Thoy a'ro hiado very strong and durable, and arc. not clumsy and heavy,, so that neither mistress nor maid need dread! the shaking of ' the nasty dirty door mats'. 1 and they, will not shake to pieces—the untimely end of tlic imported shoddy door-mats. This unique mat may bo' obtained through the principal storekeepers in the Wnirarapit. . '. Inventors and Sole Makers (Wholesale Only). BEN DANKS&CO., Coir IVlat and Matting Manufacturers. •13, Cambridge- Tkeiiace, WsUktox, . New Zealand; VFAIRARAPa HUNI CLUB, ; Bmi'LEOHASB MEBTINQ .... 'I ■ ■ TAUHERENIKAU, ■; OJJ ',•■ .: : -■ THURSDAY, JULY sth, ISM, . Patron, W. C. Buchanan, M.H.R; | President, '6. Tally'; yice-Picsidbats, AfJ. .Tookooil, ; Harold' Vclcli'j Jiidgei-W 0; William*; Sinter, R, Keako; Hamlicapper,'-J.- Ei Hoary; Olork of .Scales,;E, W.Doreot) Cltrk of Courso, J.'Welter i Timekeeper/ Macara; Stewards,- J. Reiiall,'A. Mc ; Keazie,G. Carter," 0. U.irharaeyh,' jlf;K Biiiok,'H.S, Izard,:"\V, i.Hirscliborg, W.; Hock, G. A. Htrßchbdrg; T., Kay, A. Oi Tilme'r, N. Grace, ; o.'lf. . Vallanco,'H.E . Welch,/V. "VVardcll j Treasurer, -N, 3rac&; Secretary, W. McKcnz'c, ; First race starts at 11.30 a.m. . / PROGRAMME, 1. Trial Stccplcchaso Handicap, of 35 sov 2nd horuo lOsoya from stakes; about 2Jm iie f Open to alt qualified Hrok Hunters that have never wn.nn advertised Stfceplechaso at tho timo of starting. Noio.' 16s; accept, '2o* .2. Wairerapa Steeplechase Handicap, of CO bovb : 2nd horiii 10 sovs from stakbs'j about i) mite. Nom. 20s; .accept, 40j, -3, Hack Handicap of 20 sovs., 2nd liorso ii ww from stakes ; about a mile, .'Minimum weight. lOat.; Nam. 10s ;.Bccopt.'lo9. ( ; 'V; ■l, Lridies Bracelet Steeplechase Handicap, First horse bracelet value 20 spvs. j 2nd horse briicelot value 5 sovs (or rash equivalent) open to all qualified lluuteru; about 2 miles..; j\ll horses to he nominated by; ladies. . Minimum weight list. Nom, 10s '; accept,' His, Gontle. men riders, certificates to bo produced. Must also bo members of a Hunt Club. 6. Eack Hurdle Handicap, of 25 sovs., 2nd horse 0 sovs from stakes; about miles.' Nom. 10a; accept, 16s, r- - ■ 6, Hunt Club' Steeplechase Handicap, of oO sovs, 2nd hirae lO.sovs'.from stakes; about 3 miles,'For.nll qualified Huuters.' '/llioiinum' weiglitlOstJlb.Nom, 20s;'accept,-30. 7. Hunters' Flat Haidioap, of 20 sovb, 2nd horse 5 sovs from Btakes; about 1 mile; fir all qualified Hack Hunters,- Nom,: 10a j accept.' 10a -v NOMINATIONS tor all ovonts .close on SATURDAY, JuneOtfa, on arrival oflast train' from ■Wellington.: ' '-W-] • WRIGHTS declared on SATURDAY;-23rd< i June. ACCEPTANCE;) oioscon MONDAY, 2nd July, on arrival .of the tat. train frofiwek • :- Scale of ohargoa—Grand Stand, twn,' and ; •• Saddling l'addock 6s, ladies 2d (id.* * Gates-Pedestrians and passetgera lsvone-"' liorserVohiole;29,''eaoh'idditioDal-?horso<% . drivers 2s,,,cMilren:under.l2 j
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4760, 29 June 1894, Page 4
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688Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4760, 29 June 1894, Page 4
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