TAIRAEAPAHUNT CLUB. STEEPLECHASE MEETING To be held on the CLAEEVILLE COURSE, OK THURSDAY, 13th JUNE, 1895. Patron, W. 0. Buohanan, M.H.8.; President, Q. Tully j Vice-Presidents, 0, P. . Vallaooe, P. Paarce j Judge, W. 0. Will'mmß j Starter, A. Wetter j Handicap- . por, J. E. Henry; Clerk of Scales, B. W. Dorset j Clerk of Courso, Herbert Welch; I Timekeeper, Jas. Macara; Stewards, J. . Kenall, A. MoEenzie, C. B. Pharazyn, W. , B.Buiok,H,S. Izard,W.J,Hiraohberg, , , W. Book, T. B»jr, N. Grace, H, H. Welch, A. J, Toogood, B.Dawson, J, Strang, 0, R. Bidwill, W. Strang, H. Morison, A. E. Anderson, F. Armstrong, E. Harris, 0. Cresß, V. Wardell; Treasurer, 8, W. Dellar; Secretary, W, MoKcnzie, First Enco starts at 11.80 a.m. • J PEOOEiUME, 1. Trial Steeplechase Handicap, 30 sots, 2nd horse 5 sovs from stakes. About 2j miles. For all hack hunters that have never won an advertised hurdle race or Bteeploobasoat time of starting. Nom. 15s, accept, 15s, 3, Maiden Haok Handicap, 20 sovs, 2nd horse 5 sovs from the stakes. About seven furlongs. For hacks that have never won an advertised race at time of starting. Nom, 10s, accept. 10s. 3. Wairarapa Steeplechase Handicap EO sovs,; 2nd hoise 5 sovb, from stakes; about 3 miles, Nom. 20s, accept, 30s, 4. Hock Handicap, of 20 sovs.; 2nd horse 6 sovs, from stakes; about 1 j miles, ' Nom. 10s, accept. 10s. o, Hunt Club Stecpleobasc Handicap, 40 sovs, 2nd horse 5 sovs from stakes; about - 2Jmiles; for all qualified hunters;minimum weight, list. Nom., 20s, accep., 20s. 0. Ladies' Bracelet Steeplechase Handicap. First horse bracelet (or cash) 15 sovs; second herso, bracelet (or cash) 5 sovs; about 2} miles; for all qualified haok hunters; 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 MrE. It. Armstrong, and 15 sovs, second horse, 5 sovs from stakes; about 1 j . mile. For all qualified hunters; minimum lOst 71b. Nomination, 10s; accep,, s Ms. I lUJLESANBREOULITION3. 1. Races to be run under the rules of racing, and rules governing Hunt Club :, Meetings. SCAM OF CHAROIiS. Grand Stand, Lawn and Saddling ad> dock ss; Ladies, 2b Gd, GATES- Pedestrians and Passengers Is; I horse vchiolo 2s; each additional horse is; Driver free; Horsemen 2s; Children under ,f 12 free. p NOMINATIONS for all events close on SATUUDAY, MAY 18th, on tho arrival of the last train from Wellington. . WEIGHTS will be declared on SATUE- * DAY, MAY 25th. n ACCEPTANCES close on SATURDAY, Bth JUNE, on arrival of last train from ir Wellington, W.MoKENZIE, Hir..Sefe, i- Box 18, P. 0., Carterton. hnbmitled to and approved by the Weis - lington Eaeinß Club this Bth day ol May, '■ 1895. n H.M.LYON Secretary. A B WIKTEII APPROACHES ii. Coughs and Colds make their appearance. Do not let them get n hold. Dr. McKenzie's Cough Mixture is a pleasant and safe remedy for all ages. SolcMnnufacturer: Wat. C.Fitzgkbald, Consulting Chemist, EroningPost corner, _ Willis-strect, Wellington. Consultation and Medicine at all hours for 2/6. RETUIIN LIFEBUOY SOAP Wrappers to your grocer, who will give in exchange a Book hy any popular author. '<■ MRS E. LIARDET, 62b Willis Stkeet, Wellington. TAXIDEEMIST, AND FEATH I FUIiKIEK. t Fk E/U ; ER in "N kinds of curios, U choice collections of ladies' muffs, hats etc., made from New Zealand D birds. Birds, stags' heads, etc,, _ mounted. Ladies' furs and feathers cleaned and repaired. li9A/)fWQ 6?.Wi]lis.st,Wdlimr 'i for Furniture of every 100,000 FEET of Dressed and Undressed Building Timber to he cleared at COMPETITIVE PRICES. W, PKAGNELL, Queen and Skull sis. ... Mastemon Great Revolution IN ARTIFICIAL DENTISTRY. MK.BKIDGE, IQO UPPER WILLIS STIiEET, *- wa ) Wellington, inserts Artificial Teeth on the very latest principles, at a most moderate charge, so as to bring their possession within the reach of everybody. The Painless Extraction of Teeth a Speciality. Artificial Teeth inserted with or without the extraction of stumps, Early Attention given to Country Patients so as to avoid delay. The Dresden Has the largest stock of Pianos and Organs in tho Colony. \The Dresden Has instruments pratically by every leading maker. The Dresden Has, as regards price and choice, tun best value in Pianos and Organs in the Colony. \The Dresden's unequalled. Payments I from 20s monthly. \The Dresden Has instruments by Broadwood and Sons, Collard and Collard, KtJise, Erard, Lipp and Soke, Schwechten. MONTHLY PAMENTS from 20s, Catalogues, Terms, etc,, sent free. Novelties in Music by Every Mail, TEE DRESDEN PIANO CO, Lambton Quay, Wellington. M.J.BEOOKEB, Manages, Dunedin Branch: At 29 and 31, J. E, HOOD, Mastcrton Agent. WHY WEAE OUT BOOTS by walking, when you can ride in i THE MASTEETON'BUS < for tho small charge of THREEPENCE EACH WAY, j. Feom Kumponi to the Hospital ob Eailway Station. ..,.,..,. Every hour from'O.dO a.m., until tho last train arrives at night. Don't Mistake thb Name— COLE & BARTLETT, Proprietors.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5030, 20 May 1895, Page 4
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