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WAIIiAEAPA DISASTER FUND, PRELIMINARY NOTICE, MESSMW. SIMMS and A, VON KEISENBEHG are managing a COnceft in aid of the above funds, which mil be held in the THEATRE onTHUBSDAY, 29th inst, T\/j AUMOEVIILE AIHLETIO OLUB. Annual Gathering To be hold on the Shorts Ground, Mauriieville, on THUHSDAY, 27th Deo., 1894, Sportt to Commend at 11 O'clock Sharp. Habtwjul Bbabs Baxd IN ATTBNDAKCI!, In tho EVENING a BILL will be held in the CUOKAIi (iALI/. President—Mr 0, Gunderson; VicoPresidents John Bannister, George Da;; Sooretary and Trensurer—Geo, Franklin; Assistant-Chas, Brooks; Judgca-Qcorgo Day, J. P. Heckler, W. J?. Day, K. Kunnuer J. Olci'ion, C, I'etcrson; Hanillcappcr«-J, OinesoD, 11. Carroll; Starter-B. Brooks; Audilors-O. BrooVs, J. Cottis. Mauricerille Handicap, comlitlug ol throe trontj, natno.y 100,220 anil -HO jds. Entries to be mado to the Secretary up to Dreerabor 19tb, handicaps declared mi tlio 22ud in the WiiliAlUPA D.ULT Tim Entrance lis Cd. Accq'tancen 2j CI, First prize i' 4, second 30,, third 16), lutendin,< ccjipotitors w send iu their performances with ontiiei, Aluombnoiugrouiphtiturs for the Hurdle Race to give their psi form mhos at entrance to raco. , 1, Mddon Race. 2i!oy,ta (local/. Entrancu :2a 6il. Prim-lsttl, 2nd Ills, : 3, Hiavj H .miner. iiutnnce 2: jGd, l'riti ; Ui'l.2.d 10s j 3. iMaurnsrfitie Hmid'Ap Ist evont, 100 yds, I 4, [[up, Stop, »ud Ju.np K.,tiatice 2s Oil, jl'na«—lstlta, 2i,'dGs, | 5. il»n,lii'»|,Huidu lince, 'l'ity >t, 6hurldlc;,3itCia Entrance 2» 6i. Flirts-In £l, 2uJ10.., | ! 6, Mai en Wnlk'iig Haft. 1 mile, EnI tnuce'Ji 81. l'rizes-l't ill, 2nd 10s, ! 8. Ituimiiig Loiig Jump, Knlrnnc.' 2s. Mil, 2nd Ilk. ■■ : I). Wieitliug Maloti, Cunilierliml Style. Enti,ince3s. lkt £2, 2nd lil. 10, Staling long jup. Entrance 2i, piiz.s, Ist, LI, second, 1 s. 11, Girls i aco under 14 years, Entrance free, pins-!, lt,7iliil,iicnoii(i|2a()il, 1 2, Mnuricevillo Handicap, tliiid event, 440 yds, 13, O stack Race, Entrance 2s 6d, prizes, lit U, 2nd, us. 14, One M>!c Row, Entrance, 2s Cd.prizes. Ist L2,2nd. U 16, Buys Ricouod-r 15 years. Entrance, la. priz i, Ist, 10s, 2nd, 5.., 3rd, 2s Cd, 18, Skipping Match for gins. Entrance, free, priz.s, Ist, 7s Cd, 2nd, 2s Oil. 17, Running Hi&li Jump. Entrance-, 2« Cd. prizrf, Ist, 15s, 2nd, 6s 18, Local Handicap, 220 yds, Entrance, 2s, 19,. Tutting tho stone, Entrance, 2s. prizes, Ist, LI, 2nd, 10s. 20. Old Men's Race over 45 years. KUranco, Is, prizes, Ist, LI. 22. Li;ht\Veight. Wrestling Match, Cumberland style, list 71b and under, Entrance 2s Cd, prizes, Ist, LI 10s; 2nd, 15s. 22, Novel Race, 60 yds for-vard, 60 yds backward. 60 yds on all (ours, Entrance, Is, prizes, Ist, LI, 23, Tug of war, members and outsiders, Entrance, Is prizes, Ist, LI, 24, Consolation Race Haudieap, 220 yds, Entrance, 2s, prizes, Ist, LI, BULES AND REGULATIONS. Entrance to Mauricevllle Handicap, accompanied with fee, on or before 19th December; all other events post entry. Two competitors to start or no prize, three to start or no second prize, four to start or no third prize. The decision of the Committee or whom they may appoint, shall in all cases he final. In the event of the weather proving unfavourable, the Committee have it in their power to postpone the sporis from day to day, ADMISSION • Adults Is, children under 12 bee, Members ol the Club will, on presenting their ticket, bo admitted free of charge. No horses or dogs admitted, GEO, FBAfIKLIN, Scorelary, ftlfcDluAL GALVANIC JjATTERIEb, 63/-* 84/(Carriage paid), Guaranteed better than any Imported ones, Our Own manufacture, 63/-'B4/ fileutric Galvanic Bulte, 35/W. CEOSHEE, \IANIF,\OIOKIi>G hiLEOTKIUIAN Auokund, N.Z, MAKOIIA WOOL WORTS, BIVEE EoAD, ....MaSTEHIOK E.J.BAKEE. Pbactical WOOLCLASSEE&FELLMONGER, •. i ISHES the public to know that \ > ho still conducts tho old established works find will execute all orders entrusted to him. Wool and skins bought at highest markot prices for cash, Wool scoured on Commission on tho most reasonable terms, R, J. BAKER, WOOLSALES. n E hold our Annual Wool Salos.at V\ Wellington, on the following dates i—--7th December, 1891. 18th January, 18D5, 16th February, 1895, Liberal cash advances made, prompt returns, and moderate charges,

A.G.TAINE&CO,, General Auctioneers & Wool Brokers,Weillngton OACHING NOTICE. MR J. VILE, Wishes to inform tlio travelling public that his coaches leave Ekctahuna daily for Pahiatua and Woodvillc at 7.30 a.m. returning from Woodvillc at 1 p,m, and 4 p.m. on arrival of the trains from the West Coast and Napier, for Pahiatua and Ekctahuna, Travellers reaching Ekctahuna, by the evening train from Mastcrton can go on direct to Wanganui or Napier the following day. JOB VILE, Proprietor I A'WONDEKFUL DISCOVER?. WHY, WHAT IS IT P •7ILSOIYS HAIR RESTORER •W AND SCURF-CLEANER. The only remedv known that will produce hair on bald heads, aud give a strong luxuriant growth. For Scurf, Dandruff, etc., it completely sweeps it away. Try it; guaranteed not to fail, Only 2b 6d per bottle. Sold by all Chemists andHairdrcssers. Wholesale Agents—--BHARLAND&CO J SUMMER SHOES. LADIES' Tan Canvas Shoes, special 4/0 Ladies' Black Kid Oxford' Shoes special, 6/6,6/6 Ladies Tan Strap Button nnd'Laco Shoes, special, 7;6, Ladies' Black Glanco Kid Oxford Shoes, special, 7/6,9/6 Men's Tan Canvas Shoes, special, 5/6 Men's Tonnis Shoes, special, 6/6 Men's Tan Calf Oxford Shoes,s pecial 15/6 Shoes, from 3/ Child's Tan and Canvas Shoes, from 2/. : ! IV

J.CAEPENTER, Central Boot Depot, <

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4885, 24 November 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4885, 24 November 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4885, 24 November 1894, Page 3

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