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ilty TIT AIRARAPA HUNT CLUB on STEEPLECHASE MEETINC To be held on the CLABBVILLE COURSE, one for m be THURSDAY, 13th JUNE, ISiJo. Patron, W. C. Buchanan, M.H.li.; Preei tlont, G. Tully; Vice-Presidents, U, 1' Vallance, F. Penrco; Jud-e, W. 0 ces, Williams; Starter, A, Walker; fl andiosp per, J, K Henry; Clerk of Scales, E. W Dorset; Clerk of Course. Herbert Welch Timekeeper, Jos. Macaw; Stewards, U . Eenall, A. MoKenzie, C. B. Pharazyn, W lc , nt B. Buiok. H. S. Izard. W. J. Hiraohbarg ™ W, Bock, T. Bay, N. Grace, H. 11. Welch A. J. Too>;ood. B.Dawson, J. Strang, C E. Bidwill, W. Strang, H, Morisou, A. E Anderson, F. Armstrong, E. Harris, C n Cress, V. Warden; Treasurer, 0. W J Deller j Secretary, W. MoKenzie. First Ence starts at 11,30 a,m, I. Trial Steeplechase Handicap, 30 sovs 2nd horse 5 sovs from stakes. About 2 miles. For all hack hunters that have D':ve won an advertised hurdle raco or steeple '' chase at time of starting. Nom. 15s, accent las, 11. Maiden Hack Handicap, 20 sovs, 2m horse 5 sovs from the stakes. About sevei furlongs. For hacks that have never woi m an.advertised race at time of starting. Nom / 10s, accept. 10s. 3. Wairarapa Steeplechase Handicap I IQt- sovs.; 2nd hoise 5 sovs. from stokes; abou ter- 3 miles. Nom. 20s, accept. 30s. .tic. 4. Hack Handicap, of 20 sovs.; 2n rom horse 5 sovs. from stakes; about U miles rom Nom. 10s, accept. 10s. om _ 5. Hunt Club Steeplechase Handicap, 4' " sovs, 2nd horse 5 sovs from stakes; abou I ' 2$ miles; for all qualili d hunters; min \ imum weight, list. Nom., 20s, ucccp., 20s :l j us 0. Ladies' Bracelet Steeplechase Handi 'We cap. First horse bracelet (or cash) 15 sovs ms' second horse, bracelet (or cash) 5 sovs [up about 2$ miles; for all qualified hao by hunters; horses to be nominated by ladies rnal gentlemen riders, to he members of a Hun will Olub; minimum weight list; nominator m . 10s; acceptance, 103. 00 j 7. Hunters' Flat Handicap, saddle pre jj 01 [ sented by Mr P.. 11. Armstrong, and 15 sovi ii i second horse, 5 sovs from stakes; about 1 *' mile. For all qualified hunters; minimur weight, lOsi 71b. Nomination, 10s; nccep lbs, 10s. <pj n nrjr.ES Asn regulations. Ti u 1. liaces to be run under the rules t racing, and rules governing Hunt Clu rum Meetings, libs SCALE OF CnAIUIKS. Grand Stand, Lawn and Saddling, ad J ee P dock ss; Ladies, 2s Od. Osl ' OATES-Pedcstrians and Passengers Is on; 1 horse vehicle 2s; each additional horse 1 s on; Driver tree; Horsemen 2s; Ckildienuude NOMINATIONS for all events close oi SATUHDAY, MAI' 18th, on the arrival o ,ry the last train from Wellington. WEIGHTS will be declared on SATUII DAY, MAY 25th. I'sf' ACCEPTANCES close on SATURDAY s . Bth JUNE, on arrival of last train fron Wellington, 7 W. McKBNZIE, Hi.r.. Soo., /?■ Box 18, P. 0., Carterton. lington Eacini! Club this b'tb day of May 1805. 11. M. LYON Scuretary, SKILLIi\ THEBLKNDLNG of TEA Versus TEA as PRODUCED i.y NATURE, lou SURATUJiAneedsnoßlending, Mature a has excelled herself in ils production, iieh To attempt to improve upon it, would be as foolish as TO GILD RBr'INBD GOLD, TO PAINT THE LILY. si 011 TOTHROWAPKJIFUIIBOJf ,l ' THE VIOLET. IS NATURE'S PRODUCT, and i\OT ~~ AN ARTIFICIAL ONE. It possesses the genuineness of refined GOLD. , D THE PURITY OF THE LILY. Anil a bouquet equal to the most fragrant Hovrcr. „„ NO SKILL CAi\ COMPETE WITH b NATURE, H. and NO TEA CAN COMPETE WITH SUIUTURA )N. VTOTE.-Thc prices are 2s, 2/3,2/0, jy lor AE D qualities. Dceliue to take as Suratura, any Tea, unless it is in ■cc the lead packets, with the word " Suratura," and the letter indicating its quality, printed thereon. ~ It has been reported that A quality lias been sold at the price of D quality, and the purchaser remarked that there was very little difference between it and the Tea previously used, cost 2s Gd per •*■ lb, but 2s should have been charged instead of 2s Gd, proving conclusively lliat Suratura A at 2s, is equal in quality to p See that you get what you ask for, at ir ' above prices. J. WALKER FLORIST. MRD AND POULTRY FANCIEIi, Cuba-street, Wellington (Opposite To Ai'o Post Office), AND MODEL POULTRY FARM, Mount Albert, Auckland. 11HE noted Breeder and Exhibitor of . Prize Poultry, Pigeons, etc. ON SALEFancy Poultry, Pot Plants, Fancy Pigeons, Flowers, Canaries, Ferns, ' Talking Buds, Flowers, Cages, etc, Pots, etc. Country orders meet with promptness and despatch. Correspondence solicited. Note the address— J. WALKER, CuiiA-siitt'Ei, Wellington. J THOMSON, LEWIS & CO., :. [Established 1800.3 GPECIALLY PREPARED SODA WATEtf For Invalids, as supplied privately and to the Wellington and Duncdin Hospitals, also other Public Institutions and the Union Steamship Company's entiro licet. Largely prescribed by physicians for its PURITY in assimilating with - Milk and other nutritious liquids. Delivered to any part of New Zealand ' upon the shortest notice. , Wellington, Dunkdin, Wanganui s and Otaki, ; NOTICE. ! F. HOLLOWAY * i WISHES to inform tho Residents of ■ Masterton and the District that : he has opened a BUTCHERING ESTABLISHMENT, In Queen Street, Masterton, opposite the Empire Hotel, and trusts to merit a fair patronago by selling only THE BEST MEATS at CTORENT ■ ; 'RATES. ~,.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5043, 5 June 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5043, 5 June 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5043, 5 June 1895, Page 4

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