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Te Aro House N HOUS mm* m 1895-Spring and Summer Seasons-1895 Beautiful Selection of Directly-Imported Nouelties now Being Shown. uncqimllcd for variety .fflilil /T p 'fo ! , e ''' 111 all tllc nerat aml niost fnshioniiblc shades; Washing I'rints, nnST T' f c '! rs ; Crepons and Sateens, all new and beautiful; Summer Dross Fabrics, in many to ally new materials and lovely shades; Lad.es' and Children's Summer Hosiery, standard makes, a splendid stock. Send for litem eieT JAMES SMITH, Te Aro louse Masterton-opaki jockey CLUB, Summer Meeting, 1895. To be held on the Mastcrtou-Opaki Racecourse on THURSDAY, 26th DECEMBER Boxing Day Programme. President—A. \V. Cave; vice-Presidents— James Macara, and J. lores; Hon. Treasurer—A. A. Elkms; Judge—C. F. Vallance; Starter ;11 audicapper—J. E. Henry; Clerk of Scales— T. W. Shaw; Timekeeper ■J, Muir; Clerk of Course—W. lorns; Stewards Messrs J. Mowlem, A. Henderson, F. Mill, J. Mandel, G. Drummond, T. D. Thompson, H, Yates, E.E. Chamberlain, A, Walker, W.H. liuick. PROGRAMME. 1. Tclcg.aph Stake?, 50 sovs,, second horse lOsovs,, jj raili-; num. 1 soi\, accept. 3(k 2. Maiden Hack lia: ', 25 sovs, sccor.il linrsc 5 sovs. ; 1 mile; weight forage; entry 25?. H. Ladies' Bracelet Handicap, 30 sovs., second horse 5 sovs.; ]} mdes; ii..in. 10s J ftccept-.l K^>v.; lor bona ful'j backs, nuintnated byladiis; gentlemen ridus, minimum weight, 10jt. •1 Opaki Stakes, 101) sovs,, second horse 15 SOVI1.; 1J initoa; uom. 1 sov., accent. 3 sovs. 5. Handicap Hack Race, 00 sovs., second horse 10 sovs.; 1} miles, noin. 1 sov., accept, 30s, 6. Waipipi Handicap, Gosovs,,Bccjnd horse 10 sovs; one mile; nom, 1 sov., accept. 2 sovs. 7. Flying Hack Handicap, 30 sovs., second horse o sovs; J mile; nom. 10s, accept. 1 sov. 8. Hack Handicap Scurry Race, 20 sovs.; second horse 5 sovs j J mile; minimum weight, 8 stono; nom. 10s, accent. 10s. NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS, Ktc. Nominations for all events, except the Maiden Hack close with the Secretary on Saturday, 30th November, at 9 p.m. Weights will be declared on or beforo Saturday, 7th December, at 9 p.m. Acceptances awl entries for Maiden Hack close with the Secretary on Saturday, 14th December, at 9 p.m. RULES AND REGULATIONS. All races to bo run under the New Zealand rales of racing. No entry will be received for any race unless on the condition that all claims, disputes and objections arising, shall be decided by the Stewards, or whom they may appoint, and their decision upon all points shall be final, All nominations, entries and acceptances, accompanied by the necessary amount, must bo addressed to tho Secretary, Mastertoc. No entry will bo received after the hour named, on any pretence whatever, The amount of second horse will be deducted from tho advertised amount of stakes, Definition of a Hack.—Hack means a horse that has never won an advertised race at any time, hack or hunter race excepted, and is not or has not been nominated in any race, other than Hack races, at the same meeting. The winner of any race after declaration of -.'eights of tho advertised valuo of £SO or under to cany a penalty of 511), and of the advertised value of over £SO to carry a penalty of 71b, All stakes will be paid in full at the Oluh Eotel atll a.m., 27th inst. E. H. WADDINGTON, Secretary. _ Submitted to and approved by tbß Wellington Racing Club, this 10th day of October 1895, H, M, LYON, Secretary, Cycles! Cycles! P you want to buy a Cycle, chooso one bearing this Tbade MAEK. THE WALLER.MYHRE&C? m % srcH The highest grade and best value machines in the colony. Phice mom £2O. Easy terms, Waller, Myhre and Co,, CHRISTCHtJKCH. A stock kept in Wellington. Inspection Invited. L. CERCHI, Agent, GB, Mannew-street, Wellington. GENUINE HtJMBERS from £2l, EASY TIME PAYMENTS! Small Deposit! Immediate Delivery! A LARGE assortment of sundries always in stock. ING-LIS BROS. 40, WILLIS-STKEET, WELLINGTON. ■ Sub-Agent: , MR J. MOWLEM. Messrs Simms & Mowlem, Mastcrton, Tjjjy AIHAItAI'A RACING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING. To bo held on the TAUHEBENIKAU RACECOURSE, on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, Ist and 2nd January, 189 C. President-John P. Russell; vice-Presidents H. S. Wardell and N. Grace; Judgo-C, F, Vallancc; Hon. Treasurer—G. Reynolds ; Timekeeper—N. Grace; StarlerSamuel Cundy. Stowards-W. E. Bidwill, H. Morrison, IV. O. Williams, A.M. Wilkinson, C. li. Bidwill, G. Tully, F, Pcarce, A, McKonzie, R, Bright, H. S, Izard, W. J. Nix, J. 8. Cundy. Clerk of Scales—E. W. Dorset; Clerk ot Course— J. H. Wishaw; Handicapper—A. It. MacFarlanc. OFFICIAL PROGRAMME. riBST DAY First raco starts at 11.30 a.m. each day, I. Flying Handicap, of 50 eovs ; second horse, 5 sovs. About three ipiarters of a irile. Nomination, 20s; acccptanct, 255. 2. First Open Hur.ile Handicap, of 10 sovs; second horse, 5 sovs. About one mile and a h.ilf, Nomination, 20s; acccutance, lOs, 3. First Hack Hurdle Handicap, of 25 sovs; second horse, 5 sjvs. About on; mile and a half. '.Rumination, 10s; acceptance 10s. 4. Trial Hack Handicap, of 20 sovs; second horse, 3 sovs. About one mile. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 10s. Open to ?11 hacks that have nevei won an advertised rice at time of meeting. Entries on night of nomination; subsequent winners' fees will be returned 5. Wairarapa Cup Handicap, of 110sovs; second horse, 10 sovs, ttout one mile and three quarters. Nomination,2os; acceptance, •10a, and 20s at post. 0. Nikau Hack Handicap, of 35 sovs; second horse, 5 sovs. About one mile anil a halt. Nomination, 10s; acceptance 20s. 7. Grand Staml Welter Handicap, of -10 sovs; second horse, 5 sovs. About one mile, Nomination, 10s; accentance, 255. S. Hack Welter Handicap, of 25 sovs; second ho.*se, b sovs. About one mile. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 10s. SKCOXD DAY, 1, President's Hc'p, of 50 sovs; second horse 0 sovs. About seven furlongs, Nomination, 20s ; acceptance 20s. 2. Second Open Hurdle Hc'p, of 35 sovs; second horse 5 sovs, About one milo and three-quarters, Nomination 10s; acceptance 20s. 3, Second Hack Hurdle Hc'p, or 25 sovs; second horso 6 sovs. About one mile and three-quarters. Nomination 10s; acceptance 10s. 4, Telegraph Hack Hc'p of 25 sovs; second horso 5 sovs. About three-quarteis of a mile. Nomination 10s; acceptance 10s. 5. W.R.C. Hc'p of SO sovs; second horse 10 sovs. About one mile and a half, Nomination 20s; acceptance 40s, 0, Valley Hack Hc'p, of 25 sovs, second liorso 5 Hoys. About one mile and & quarter, Nomination 10a; acceptance 10d. J. New Year lic'p of 40 sovs; second horse 5 sovs, About one mile and a distance. Nomination 10s; acceptance 20s, Winners of races Nos 1, 2, and 0, if entered for this race, to be re-handicapped after No 5, if necessary to the limit of one stone. Acceptances close within 20 minutes after weights are posted. 8. Hack Final Hc'p of 20 sovs (second horse 3 sovs, About seven furlongs. Nomination 10s; acceptance 10s. Winners of races Nos 3,4, and 0, if entered for this race, to be rehandicapped after No (i, if necessary, to the limit of 1 stone, NOTE—AII second money is deducted from tho stakes, WINNERS of all races after tho declaration of weights to bo re-handicapped if necessary up to 1 stone. The tresli weights will be declared at the Empire Hotel on the 28th December about 4 p.m. NOMINATIONS for all events to closowith the Secretary at the Empire Hotel, Feather' ston, on THURSDAY', 25th November, at 7 p.m, WEIGHTS for tho first day's races will be declared at the same placo on THURSDAY, 12th December, ACCEPTANCES for the first day's races close at the same place on THURSDAY, lllth December, at 7 p.m, WEIGHTS for the second day's races nill bo declared at the same place at about 8 p.m, on the night of tho first day's races. ACCEPTANCES for the second day's races closo at a timo to bo notified after tho weights aro declared, RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. Nominatians must bo accomprnied by tho necessary fees, otherwise they may bo rejected. _ In entering stato colour, sex,name, age, pedisree, and previous performances (wheronot known to tho haudicappei) and colours to be worn by tho rider, and also quoto number of race entered for, 2. A hack is a horse that has never wen an advertised race at any timo (Hack ar,d Hunter Races excepted), and is not nominated in any race other than Hack and Hunter races at the timo of nomination. 3, Tho Stewards reserve the right to alter the dates of nominations, weights, nnd icceptances, also to alter tho stakes should occasion arise, subject to the approval of the Metropolitan Club, GEORGE T, F. HUTTON, Secretary, Fcathcrston, 26th September, J895, Submitted to and approved by the Wellington Racing Club, this Ist day of October, 1595. H. M. LY'ON, Secretary. ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES. FROM MASTEItTON TO TENUI ANDCASTLEPOINT MASTERTON-HOMEWOOD AND EAST COAST ROACHES 'leave Club Hotel, Mas\J terton, at 7.45 am. on Tuesdays and Fridays, reluming on Wednesdays and Saturdays, in timo to catch 3.15 p.m. train to Wellington. Parcels and booking office at the Company's Stables at back of Eton's chemist shop. Carrying undertaken to all parts of the district at lowest rates. - The Mastebtojt COACHING AND CARRYING CO., (Formerly Fprman & Co,, and BMliorne & Miller). Correspondence addressed; c/oGcorgo Bennison, Hawser, P.0.80x 91, Mastorton. . - Rhflrtf Q Willis-st.,Wellington, onuru 6, for oi]skillS) gj^ Olotnintf, Boots, Shoes, etc. Bij Special Appointment, Ask Grocers For TEAS. Ceylon, Indian & Slendea AWAItDEI) , COLD AND SILVER MEDALS. 11/','/ t",'/ Inferior Teas when ijon can (jet N. M. ,]• Co.'sal the same price. All others areonhj copies in name, and are pushed for e.olra profit. A proof of the superiority of N JI. it Co.'s Teas is the fact (hut although there are hundreds of packet leas on the market, N. M. k C'o.s Teas are in such demand that they sell nearly one-fourth of the whole of the tea consumed. SOLO EVERYWHERE. Ml ■ay tm TO FARMERS, DAIRY COMPANIES AND OTHERS. S, LUKE &CO., LTD., BOILERMAKEM IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, IRON BRIDGE BUILDERS, Ac., itc., Ac, MANNEM-STREET, WEU.IXOTON, Have Riven special attention to the manufacture ofßoilcrs and Engines, Shaftingand Pulleys, and all machinery (or Creameries and Dairies, Our expert knowledge in this branch is of first importance to those requiring plants. Have in hand at present contracts lor 12 plants. Estimates given. Patterns of all sizes, compound and other Engiues, High-pres-Boilers and Machinery of highest quality, for all purposes. PRICES NOT TO BE BEATEN Note tho Address— MANNERS-STREET, WELLINGTON. ES M Over 13,000,000 Singer Sewing Machines HAVE been Made and Sold. Over 14,000 sold annually in Australasia alone. The Favourite Family Machines, TheA'ew Siiiyer (Y.S.) Vibrating Shuttle And „ (0.5.) Oseillut'mtj „ Aro tho simplest, the most silent, the most improved, the most rapid, and the mopt durable Sewing Machines in existence. Beware ok Imitations, The Singer MimiMuring Company Hall-stjieet, Mastektox. A. COLLINS, AGENT FUG BRAND w? PICKLES 11 h r HAYWARD BROTHERS Worcester and Tomato Sauces. 25 First Awards to 1891. Christclmrch, COMMERCIAL HOTEL T IYEEY AND BAIT STABLES 1J Padiati'a. McPHAIL&FLY, PItOriUKTOBS. Stabling ancL Paddock Accommodation at moderate charges. Double and Single Buggies, Gigs s>nd Saddle Horses on hire. Booking Olhcc for Mnktiri lioyal Mml Coach. Ordors by Post and Telegraph receive prompt attention. JIcPHAIT & FLY Rhnrtfo 57 ' Wellington, OIIUULb, for Organs and Pianos See liis testiinoriaU.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5184, 18 November 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5184, 18 November 1895, Page 1

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