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TX^ELLINGTON RACING CLUB. STEEPLECHASR MEETING. SATURDAY, !>th JULY, 1887. Nominations fob Trial Steeplechase Handicap, of CO boys ; 2\ milea Hurdle Handicap, of 80 soys ; 2 mileu Local Hurdle Handicap, of 40 rots; 1J miles Wellington Steeplechase Handicap, of 150 sots ; 3 miles, One Soy. Each, CLOSE On FRIDAY, 17th JUNE, 1887. Weights will be declared on 29th June. Acceptances for Trial Steeplechase Handicap ... 2 soys Hurdle Handicap .. 3 soys Local Hnrdle Handicap 1 soy Wellington Steeplechase Handicap 5 soya And Entbies for Selling Hnrdle Handicap, of 40 soys; 2 miles. Entrance, 2 govs. If entered to be sold for £W. to carry list 71b ; for .£4O, list ; for .C3O, lOst 71b ; for .620, 9st 101b; for .£lO, Bst 121b; for nil, Bat 51b CLOSE On MONDAY, 4th JULY, 1887. Complete Programmes on application. H. M. LYON, Secretary. Club Hotel, Wellington, 31st May, 1887. WELLINGTON PROTECTION LEAGUE. THE usual Monthly Meeting of the above will bo held at 7.30 p.m. on TUESDAY, 3Ut May, at the Good Templars' Hall, Manners-street, for the transaction of important business. All members and others interested are cordially invited. E. PLAYER, Hon. Sec. WELLINGTON SPECIAL SETTLEMENT ASSOCIATIONS. "VTOTICE is hereby given to members of -Li both Associations that the final roll will be sent in to the Commissioner on Monday, 6th June, and all transfers must be notified to the Secretary before 1 p.m. on Saturday, 4th June. C. F. RICHMOND, Secretary. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE LADIES. /~iN AND AFTER SATURDAY, MRS. WALKER Has decided to hold her FIRST CLEARING SALE by giving 20 per cent., or 4s in the £ discount, on all Goods excepting Kid Gloves, to make room for large Bhipmentn coming forward, together with a lot of Novelties and Job Goods, ex Rimutaka, just to hand. 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT, Or 4s in the £, off Millinery Mantles Costumes Ladies' and Children's Ulaters Dress Materials Plain and Striped Plushes 4s IN THE £ OFF Dress Caps Fur Capes Macintoshes Eider Down Skirts Infants' Robes Children's Pelissoa 4s IN THE £ OPE Evening Silks and Satins Long Plush Paletots Tailor-made Tweed Jackets Long Cloth Dolmans Real Sealskin Mantles Opera Wraps Fur Boas, &c, &c. And a lot of other Goods too numerous to particularise. Jnst to hand, a Speciality in LADTES' NORMAL WOOLLEN UNDERCLOTHING. As all our Goods are Marked in Plain Figures at Wholesale Prices, it villbe clearly understood that all purchasers at this Sale WILL SAVE 20 PER CENT. OR 4s IN THE £ off Marked Prices.- Early inspection invited. NOTE THE ADDRESS— MRS. C. WALKER, COSTUMIER, LAMBTON QUAY. NOW OPEIw EXCELSIOR VAULTS, Manners-street. Dunedin Ale and Stout. Australian Wines. Best Brands of Spirits. All Liquors Guaranteed Pure and Wholesomo. HENRY~~LAHMAN, Importer. QAML. DANES ft SON, BRASSFOUNDERS, COPPERSMITHS, GASFITTERS, PUMP MAKERS. Importers of Gas, Steam, and Water Pipes, Chandeliers, Braokets, Sheet Lead, Copper and Brass Donkey Pumps, Injectors, steam Cooks, Valves, Indiarnbbor Hose, Patent Packing, Asbestos, Millboard, BoltsandNuts, Water Meters, Ac, &0., Ac Indents of English and American Machinery, Screw Cutting Latheß, Steam Hammers, Water Engines, Drilling, Slotting, Plaining, and Punohing Machines, AT LOWEST RATES. Brass Casting every day. 103 BRANDON-STREET. WELLINGTON THE JUBILEE CELEBRATION. IN consequence of a large and valuable stock to arrive from tho Continent about the end of August, J. KING has determined to celebrate THE JUBILEE by a MONSTER SALE Of his present stock, giving the public a chance of bnying anything in Watches, Clocks or Jewellery at 10 per cent, above cost. J. Kino's famous Lever, own London maker .£5 5 0 J. Kino's Workman's English Lever 5 5 0 A splendid Ladies' Watch, warranted, for 2 9 0 Gold Gem Rings, 5s each; Gent's Gold Signet Riqgs, 4s 6d ; Silver Brooches and Sets, any price A grand line of Silver Name Brooches, sold at 10s, for 6s Goggles, from Is per pair ; Specks., 6d N.B. — No Goods booked at Jubilee prices. ASPHALTE. ASPHALTE. •yrr illiam teversham, Abphalter, Newtown Avenue (late of the Corporation). The greatest boon in the city for cheapness, durability, and purifying book yards. WILLIAM TEVERSHAM. WELLINGTON COAL COMPANY. A LL Accounts due to the above Company I\. are requested to be paid forthwith to Mr. R. B. Haybittle, who is authorised to receive same, at the Offices, Customhouse Quay. Overdue acoonnts will be sued for without further notice. Wellington, Ist May, 1887. POST OFFICE HOTEL. BEST LUNCHEON in tho City, ONE SHILLING. Beef Tea and Toaßt from 10 to 12 a.m. daily. Tom and Jerry from Bto 11 p.m. Hot Baked Potatoes (in their jaokots) from 8 to 11 p.m. J. R. RILEY, Proprietor. SALVAGE BLANKETS. Kf\ PAIR. The balanco of tho Blankets tf\f used for protecting the buildings near the Post Office fire will be offered TOMorrow, and during the week, at C. SMITH'S DEVONSHIRE HOUSE, CUBA-STREET. A REAL SAVING MAY Be Effected by buying your Drapery at Wholesale Prices for Ready Money at C. SMITH'S DEVONSHIRE HOUSE, Cuba-Street. SPECIAL PRICE - LIST SINGLE-BED Blankets, 5s lid per pair; Double-bed Blankets, 13s 6d per pair ; Heavy Welsh Flannels, 7*d; large Turkish Towels, 58 6d per dozen ; Honeycomb Quilts, 3s lid each; Honeycomb Towels, 2s per dozen at C. SMITH'S, CUBA-STREET, For Ready Money. OHADEBPosters, Show Cards, Pamphlets, D 4c, at EVENING POST.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 127, 31 May 1887, Page 3

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