TmiBABAPA HUNT CLUB. STEEPLECHASE MEETING To be held on tk ■• CLABEVILDE COURSE, ]■ OK THURSDAY, 13th JUNE, 1895. ■ Patron, W. C. Buchanan, M.H.R,; Presitlont, G.Tully; Vice-Presidents, (J, P. Valla- ce, F. Pcarco; Jud ; >e, W. 0. Williams; Starter, A. Walker; Handicoppcr, J, fi. Heuvj; Ckik oi Scales, B. W. Dorset; Clerk of Course, Herbert Welch; q Timekeeper, Jas. Macau; Stewards, J, * Eenall, ft, MoKonzie, 0. B. Pharazyn, W. B. Buick, H. 8; Izard, W, J. Hirmhberg, W.Bock, T. Bay, N. Grace, fl. 11. Welch, A. J.Too^ood,B,Dawson, J.Strang, 0 B. Bidwill.W. Strang, H. Morison, A.E. Anderson, F, Armstrong, E. Harris, 0. Cress, V. Wardtll; Treasurer, G. W. Deller; Secretary W.MoKenzie, First Race starts at 11.30 a.m. 1. Trial Steeplechase Handicap, 30 sovs, 2nd horse o sovs from stakes. -About 2J miles. For all hack hunters that have n-vct won an advertised hurdle race or stceplochase at time ot starting. Nom, los, accvpt. 15s, !!. Maiden Ilnek Handicap, 20 sovs, 2nd horse 5 sovs from the stakes. About seven furloDßs. For hacks that have never won iin;udvcrtiscd race at timo of starling. Nom, 10s, accept. 10s. 3. Wairarapa Steeplechase Handicap £0 sovs. j 2nd hoise 5 sovs. from stakes; about ' 3 miles. Nom. 20s, accept. 30s. i, (lack Handicap, of 20 sovs.; 2ud horse 5 sovs. from stakes; about U miles. Nom. 10s, accept. 10s, 5. Hunt Club Steeplechase Handicap, 40 sovs, 2nd horso 5 sovs from stakes; about ii miles; for all qua!ill d hunters; minimum weight, list. Kom., 20s, acccp., 20s. 6. Ladies' Bracelet Steeplechase liaudi cap. First horso bracelet (or cash) 15 sovs; second herse, bracelet (or twsli) 5 sovs; about 2J miles; for all qualified hack hunters; horses to be nominated by ladies; gentlemen riders, to be members of a Hunt Omb; minimum weight list; nomination, 10s; acc-ptance, 10s, 7. Hunters' Flat Handicap, saddle presented by MrR. R. Armstrong, and 15 sovs, second horse, 5 sovs from stakes; about 1J mile. For all qualified hunters; minimum weight, 10s! 71b, Nominat'on, 10s \ acccp,, 1, Races to bo run iwdi-r tbe rules of racing, and rules governing Hunt' Club Meetings. soale or ciunoKs, Grand Stand, Lawn and Saddliug ad--1 dock 5s j Ladies, 2s Cd. IIATFiS-Pedestrians and Passengers Is; I 1 horse vehicle lis; each additional horso Is; Driver free; Horsemen 2s; Childi en under 12 free. NOMINATIONS tor all events close on SATURDAY, MAY 18th, on the arrival of the last train Irom Wellington. ' WEIGHTS will be declared on SATURDAY, MAY 25th. ■ ACCEPTANCES close on SATURDAY, Bth JUNE, on airival ot last train from Wellington, W.McKENZIE, Hir.Scc, Bos 18, P. 0., Carterton. Submitted to acd approval i,y tho Wellington liaoinu Club this Bth day ot May, 181)5. 11. M. LYON Secretary, SKILL IN THEBLENDING of TEA Versus TEA as PRODUCED iiv NATURE. SUB ATUR A needs no Blending, Nature has excelled herself in its production. To attempt to improve upon it, would bo ns foolish us TO GILD REFINED GOLD, TO FAINT THE LILY. on TO THROW A PERFUME ON THE VIOLET. IS NATURE'S PRODUCT, and NOT AN ARTIFICIAL ONE. It possesses the genuineness of refined GOLD. THE PURITY OP THE LILY. And a bouquet equal to the most fragrant llower. NO SKILL CAN COMPETE WITH NATURE, and NO TEA CAN COMPETE'WITH BURATXJRA NOTE.-Thc prices are 2s, 2/3, 2/fi ; for AB D qualities. Decline to > the lead packets, with the word " Suraturn," and the letter indicating its quality, printed thereon. It has been reported that A quality lias been sold at the price of D quality, mid the purchaser remarked that there was very little difference between it and the Tea previously used, cost 2s Ci per • |b, but 2s should hayc been charged instead of 2s Gd, proving conclusively thai Suratura A at 2s, is equal iu quality to Sec that you get what you ask for, at above prices, J. WALKER FLORIST, BIRD AND POULTRY FANCIER, Cuba-street, Wellington (Opposite Tc Aro Post Office). AND MODEL POULTRY FARM, Mount Albert, Auckland. rpHE noted Breeder and Exhibitor of i. Prizo 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, CUUA-STBEET, WELLINGTON. THOMSON, LEWIS & CO., [Established 1866.] OPECIALLY PREPARED D SODA WATER For Invalids, as supplied privately and to the Wellington and Dunedin Hos. pitals, also other Public Institutions and the Union Steamship Company's entire fleet. 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, Dunedin, Wanoanui and Otaki. NOTICE. E. HOLLOWAY WISHES to inform tk Residents of Masterton and tho District that he has opened a BUTCHERING ESTABLISHMENT, In Queen Street, Masterton, opposite the Empiro Hotel, and trusts to merit a fair • patronage by selling only THE BEST MEATS at CUEBENT BATES.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5045, 7 June 1895, Page 4
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