PALMERSTON NORTH METROPOLITAN > TROTTING CLUB. WI NTER~M BETING, Tobokoldonllio pALDIERSTON NORTH RACE-COURSE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1,189-1. PROGRAMME. 1, Maiden Handicap Trot (In saddle), of 20 kovk. For lioircb that liavc i-evcr won an nil vcitiFcil Trot, cither in saddle or harness. Nomination, 10b j acceptance, 10a. f«o milw. 2. Handicap Ponv Trot (in linrnws), of 15 govs; second horan to receive 3 sova Irom tlio stakes, Height, M-2 and under. Nomination, JOs; acceptance, Ds. Two miles, 3. Molropolitat Handicap (in Saddle) of -15 sovi; second horse to receive 5 (ova from ttie slakes. Nomination, 1 aov; acceptance, 2o». Tlirco miles, 4, MaMcn Handicap Trot (in IlnrneEs), of IB sovs. For horses that liavo never won an advertised Trot, cither in saddlo or harness, Nomination, 10s j acceptance, 6s. Two miles. D. Handicip Pony Trot (in Saddle), of 10 sovs; second horse to tccrivo 3 sovs from the stakes, lliiglit, 14'2 and under. Nomination, 10s j acceptance, 6s, Two miles, 0. "Winter Handicap Trot (in Harness), ol 35 sovs; second liorso to receive 6 sovs from the stakes. Nomination, 1 sov; acceptance, I'm. Three miles. 7. Electric Stakes (in' Saddle), of 10 sovs. For horses that have never won nn advertised Trot of any description, and have not hcen en tercel fornny raccat this meeting, Post entry, 10), Oue-and-tiuarter mi'es. NOMINATIONS AND ACCEPTANCES. Nominations for nil Races, except Electric Stakes, o'oso with the Secretary at l'alracrston North on TUESDAY, July 17th, at 10p.m.: Handicaps will appear on or about July 21st, •Acceptances close o/t FRIDAY, July 27th, at 10 p.m., with tbo Secretory atPolmcrston North, • Entries for the Electric Stakes close at 3.50 p.m. on tho day of tho race with the Secretary on the Course, C. O. MILES, Kcc:ctary. Bmta £1,50,000. nIKKXIX ASSURANCE Company 1 of London. Established 1782, Lams paid £18000,000.11 M. Snirsox General Manager for New Zealand; District Manage?, H. 17. Woltkiis. C.HUGHES, CASH BUTCHER, Qncen Street Mnstcrlon, Highest Price given , For Hides, Sheepskins, mid Tallow,' Puriri Natural Mineral Isvai.vabie von IxDIOESTIOX, ItoIOVIXO CoXSTITI'TIOXAL TIiXUKXCY To Govt, Axi> roit Diseases of the Kiuskys AX'D BLADDER, Mixed with spirits forms an agreeable drink. Testimonials as to its great virtues, and analysis on application to EHRENFRIED BRO'S,, Auckland, Sole Proprietors and Dotllcrs. T. G. MASON, Cliemisl, IrpHlSisnoln N.Z mountain, but a J. seet inn of one of those tormentors, n iwnon (liehuman foot. Thisnndalldillicullies with the feet are dealt with in " The Foot and its Tnoriii.Es," seven illustrations, post free fin (may save you pounds) together with self measurement system and price list of J. li. lIULHKIIT, High Class Bootmakm. Iliß, Upper Willis-street, Wellington Leathers. Hiding and Hunting Hootsn specialty. 20 ykahs West Loxdox B, P. BINDERS, DENTIST. CIIt'HCII-ST, M.ISIKRTOX, Hours-9lilll2n.m.,and2tillsi).m WALTER CHIBHOLM, General Storekeeper, IVlauriceville, Sub-Agent for the Stnmkti Fire Insttrane Company. OPENING NOTICE, MESSRS Pltfw BROS, DESIRE to inlorm tho public of asterton and settlors in tho surrounding district, that they will, on and after tho 31st ol March, open the'r MAOXIfICESI KEW STABLES, The stable contains twenty-six stalls, six loose boxes, waiting room, and every other convenience. Horses kept by the day, week, or month, at reasonable cliaigcs. Houses Bouoiit and Sold ox Commisswx. Horses broken to saddlo and harness. Landau carriages on hire by the hour, day or week; hooded, single and double buggies, gig", etc, All telegrams and letters promptly attended to. Cabs In Attexmxce ox Ahmvalof ah, Tiurxs, and special attention paid to Irnvcllc,.-. Hunters and others desirous, during the hunting season, of setting comfortable looseboxes, can new do so by placing their horses in the care of MESSRS PINHEY BROS. These stables are not to bo equalled in the Wellington proviucc. It. PINHEY will be found with his carriage in the town. Orders for the train may be left with Mr Elliott, saddler, or at THE STABLER, (Opposite Occidental Hotel), The Livery Department will bo under the management of J. S. PINHEY. Good Paddocks. Mono: ''Every civility and attention." A IVvil StsfttlHkMmU.il. Q t rpiLLEARD NATUSOII, Architect, Ilitll-Slrccl Midcvloii, Wm. 11. Cook] [Wm.Giiay COOK & CRAY, WELLINGTON axd AUCKLAND, Fvm.ic Accototaxts, Thaw, As3iusees, FINAXCIAL AOENTS, COLLECTORS, ETC, ACCOUNTANCY work undertaken of nil descriptions. Auditing for public and private companies. Tradesmen's books kept and balanced. Estates realised with economy ami promptitude. The collection of accounts« speciality. Agents appointed throughout t he Colony, Australia, and London. (Collectors for the Court of Bankruptcy. Auckland). Agents for absentees, loans negotiated, business and properties disposed of. COOK 66 GRAY, I Buildings Fcatlierston-strcct. Queen-street, Wellington, Auckland,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4772, 13 July 1894, Page 4
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745Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4772, 13 July 1894, Page 4
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