WAIRAEAPA HUNT CLUI SPORTS, AT SHOW GhoUNDB, CaETEBTON. THURSDAY, 16th MAT, 1895. To coinmenco at 1.30 o'clock sharp. Pbogbamme : 1. Dismounting Hurdle Competitioi (bare-backed). Competitors to jumpsevera ilights hurdles, dismounting (both teet ti touch the ground) and remounting betweei each (light. First prize £2, 2nd" speoia prize, 2. Orange Competition—Competitors ti ride over hurdles [to bo decided by th judge], carrying a plate of oranges, the on' retaining the most oranges to be winner First prize £2, 2nd £l, 3. Ladies' Tropbj.Necdle Threading Com petition-Horses to be nominated by ladies Competitors to jump hurdles, dismount lead horse to lady to thread needle, ti knot in cotton, hand same to competitoi who then remounts, jumps hurdles, am 1 procteds to winning post. Open onlyt members of recognised Hunt Clubs, Is gold bracelet value £5, 2nd broooh, 3n tennis racket. •1. Gretna Green liace—Competitors t start with two hor.es [or ponies], ridin one and leading the other with saddle or etc, Gallop over hurdle to a tent 150 yard off, where members dressed as ladies at assembled. Each competitor to assist hi lady to mount, then mount his own hors the pair to gallop back over hurdle I starting post, dismount and sign the names legibly, Demount and gallop ovi hurdle and around post and back agai over hurdle to the winning post, li prize £l,2nd £2, o. Jumping Competition,—over huntin noes [no water]. Minimum weight 12s st prize £7,2 nd £3. 2. Bareback Race.—Face to tail. 1 prize £2,2 nd special. 7. Cigar aud Unibrolla CompetitionCompetitor to light cigar, open umbrell mount horse, jump hurdle, ride to winnii post, cigar to be alight at finish. i'ir prize £3 and bcx of cigars, 2nd silv mounted pipe. Entry tee for events, 5s each. All even open except Ladies' Trophy, which is co: fined to members of Hunt Clubs. Entri close with the Secretary, at Carterton; J Herbert Welch, Masterton ; Mr G. Tull Greytown j Mr A. J. Toogood, Fcatherstoi or Mr H. Catt, Greytown, at any time i SATURDAY, 11th May. W. McKKNZIE, Hon. Sec, Observer Office, IYIRS E. LIARDET, 62n Willis Stiieet, Wellington. TAXIDERMIST, AND FEATHE FUKBIER. DEALER in nil kinds of curie choice collections of ladies' mull hats etc, made from New Zealm birds. Birds, stags' heads, eh mounted. Ladies' furs and feathe cleaned and repaired m r/ >e MONA" Port™ PHOTOGRAPHERS, HAVE the honour to call the ntti tion of the artistic public to t: " mona " roimuiT, an entirely new st; of enlargement, which they have ji perfected. The result of an admiral process, believed to he permanent, co bines the softness and delicacy of a p ttire on Opal Glass with all the mod ling, roundness, brilliancy and detail a photograph printed from n large lir class negative taken direct from li Moreover, it is minus the houghs of the common Bromide Enlargenk-i nnd the fragility of the Opal, for hei on paper it is unbreakable, and m be transmitted any distance witho risk. Wrigglesworth & Em VICE-REGAL AND LEADING PHoT GBAPHEES, 7, Willis-street, Wellington. Patentee of the Matt- Opal-Type Proce Poize MEnAuisis Stoke;, Melboob and New Zealand Exhibitions. \Jhe Dresden Has the largest stock Pianos and Organs in i Colony. \Jk Dresden Has instruments pratica! by every leading maker. \Tfie Dresden Has, as regards price n choice, tlm best value Pianos aud Organs in t Colony. \lhe Dresden's Time Payment System unequalled. Paymci from 20s monthly. \lk Dresden Has instruments by Brc wood and Sons, Colla and Collard, Kuhsc, JSrai Lipp and Sohue, Schwcc ten, MONTHLY PAYMENTS from 20s Catalogues, Terms, etc., sent free. THE DRESDEN PJAiNO CO Lammon Quay, Wellington. M.J.BROOEES, - -Manage Duncdin Branch: At 29 and 31, Pbincess-sthee J. E. HOOD, Masterton Agent, HARYESTERS Mowers aud Hayrake ARE THE BEST IN THE MARKET Obtain full particulars and price befo purchasing elsewhere AGENTS FOB ItASTEBION Thos.WAGGt&Co OOACHBUILDERB, MASTERTON. WHY WEAR OUT BOOTS b walking, when you can ride i THE MASTERTON'BUS ■ for the small charge of THREEPENCE EACH WAY, Fboji Kubipuni to the Hospital o Railway Station. Every hour from 6.d0 a.m., until th last train arriyes at night, It is worth trying this hot weather, Don't Mistake the Name— COLE & BARTLETT, Proprietors,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5024, 13 May 1895, Page 4
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