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rAUIAIIAPA HUNT CLUB. STEEPLECHASE MEETING To be held on tbo CLAEEVILLE COUIiSE, ON THURSDAY, 13th JUKE, 1895. Patron, W. 0. Buchanan, M.H.R.; Presidout, G. Tully; Vice-Presidents, U, F. Vallance, I'. I'earce; Judge, W. 0. Willinnis; Htnrter, A, Walker; Hamlicsppor, J. IS. Henry; Clerk of Scales, K. W. Dorset; Clerk o! Course, Herburt Welch j Timekeeper, Jas. Jiacara; Stewards, J, Benall, A. MeKenzie, C. B. flmrazyn, W. li. liuick, 11. S. Izard, W. J. Hirsohberg, W. Bock, T. Kay, X. Grace. H. 11. Welch, A. J.Tooj<ood,B.Dawsou, J. Strang, C R. Bids ill, W. Strang, H, Morison,A.E. Anderson, F. Armstrong, E. Harris, C. Cress, V. WfttdeH; Treasurer, G. W. Mcr; Secretary, W, MoKouzie, First liaco starts nt 11.30 n.m. I'IIOORiMME, 1. Trial Steeplechase Handicap, 30 sovs, 2nd horse 5 bovs from stakes, About 2i miles. For all iinek hunters that have never won an advertised hurdle race or steeplechase at time of starting. Nom. las, accept. 15s, 2. Maiden Hack Handicap, 20 sovs, 2nd horse "i sovs from the stakes. About seven furlonga. For hacks that have never won an advertised race at time of stalling. Nom. 10s, accept. 10s. 3. Wairarapa Steeplechase Handicap EO sovs.; 2nd lioiso fl sovs. from stakes; about Smite, Nom. 20s,accept.30s. 4. Hack Handicap, of 20 sovs.; horso 5 sovs. from stakes; about 1J miles. Nom, 10s, accept. 10s. Hunt Club Steeplechase Haudicap, JO sovs, 2nd horse 5 sovs from stakes; about 2J miles; for all qualify hunters; minimum weight, list. Nom., 20s, accep., 'ills. 0. Ladies' Bracelet Steeplechase Handicap. First horse bracelet (or cash) 15 sovs; second horse, bracelet (or cash) a sovs; about 2J miles; for all qualified hack hunters f horses to be nominated by ladies; gentlemen riders, to be members of a Hunt Club; minimum weight list; nomination, 10s; acceptance, 10s. 7. Hunters' Flat Handicap, saddle presented by Mr 11. li. Armstrong, and 15 sovs, second horse, 5 sovs from stakes; about H mile. For all qualified hunters; minimum weight, lOst 71b. Nomination, 10s, accep., 10s. HULKS AND REGULATIONS. 1, liaces to be run under the rules ol racing, and rules governing Hunt Clul Meetings. SCALE OF CIIAKOIIS. Grand Staud, Lawn and Saddling Paddock ss; Ladies, 2s (id. GATES - Pedestrians and Passengers Is; 1 horse vehicle 2s; each additional horse Is; Driver free; Horsemen 2s; Childi en under 12 free. NOMINATION,-; for all events close on SATUIIDAI', MAY 18th, ni the arrival ol the last train from Wellington. WEIGHTS will be decl.redou SATUII DAY, MAY 25th. ACCEPTANCES close oil SATURDAY, Bth JUNE, on airival of last train from Wellington, W. JIcKBXZIB, Hon. See., Box It), P. 0., Carterton. Submitted to and approv-.-d iy the Wellington liacina Club this Stli day ot Jlav, 181)5. 11. M. LYON f-'ecretarv. ■ • KATJSU'S LUZKM'IiS. "A simple fact about" KKATL\GS COl'Gll LOZIiXGES. Ask I liroughoitl ilie world,in any country that cull be iiiinu';!, you will liml them largely sold. There is absolutely no remedy that is so speedy in giving relief, so certain to ran and yet the most delicate can take flieni. A THURIBLE COUGH. 1)1, Commercial .lload, iVckhain, July 12. " Dear Sir,—l am a poor bund al expressing my feeling, but-1 should like lo thank you. Your Lozenge.have done wonders in relieving inj terrible cough. Since .1 had tin operation of ' Tracheotomy' (tin same as the late Emperor of (iermany, ami unlike him, thank God I am still alive) performed at SI Bartholomew's Jlospilal, no out could possibly liaye hud a mori violent cough; it was so bad al limes that it quite exhausted me The mucus, which was very copious and bard, lias been softened, and ] have been able lo gel ;;d of it wii ' out dillicully.—l am, sirs, your.truly, " .1. HIM." UTTEIILY UN.IO VALUED. The nboye speaks foritself. Fran: strict inquiry it appears that tin benefit from using .Kealing'sCougli Lozenges is understated. The operalion was a specially severe one, and was performed by the specialist Dr. 11. T. Jlullin, of Si. Bartholomew's Hospital. Since the operation the only means of relief is the uso ol of these Lozenges. So successful are they that one affords immediali benefit, although from the nature of the ease Ihe throat irritation is intense. WEIGHT IN GOLD. Under dale Sopl, Dili, 1891, Mi Hill again writes: "I should long since have been dead but for yom Lozenges—they arc rnriri theii miijlit in gtild. I will gladly set and tell anyone what ut splendid cough remedy they are." dealing's Cough Lozenges, the unrivalled remedy for coughs hoarseness, and throat troubles, art sold in tins by all Chemists. IMPORTANT NOTICE. DUBLIN EXHIBITION. i TihisExhihition,Distillers,Brewers i'i. and Mineral Water Manufacturers were represented, and PETER DAWSON was awarded the GOLD MEDAL for his justly famous Till!EE DIAMOND PERFECTION WHISKY. Buy lliis Incomparable Whisky BY THE BOTTLE, and so avoid the substitution of inferioi whisky put into one of DAWSON'S BOTTLES. TO F:\MIEItS, DAH!Y COMPANIES, AND OTHERS. S.LUKE & CO., LTD, jgNGINUEItS, BOILERMAKER IKON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, IRON BRIDGE BUILDERS, A'C., ito., etc. Mannem-mbem', Wellington, Havo given special attention to the manufacture ofßoilers and Engines, Shafting .md Pulleys, and all machinery for Creameries and Dairies. Our expert knowledge in this branch is of first importance to those requiring plants. Huvo in band at present contracts for 12 plants. Estimates given. Patterns of all sizes, compound and other Engines, High-pres-sure Boilers nnd Machinery of highest quality, for all purposes. PRICES NOT TO BE BEATEN Note the Address— MANNERS-STREET, WELLINGTON. A if 1 ACT, DRAPERS nnd OUTFITEEIIS stock the "PEAR TREE" WATERPROOFS because they arc Guaranteed,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5028, 17 May 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5028, 17 May 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5028, 17 May 1895, Page 4

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