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KA'CINO CLUB. SUMMER MEETING, 18 I .W. MONDAY Afrb WEDNESDAY, ' itfrl and 25th JANUARY. NOMINATIONS FOR— Annivoissiry Handicap, of 100 boys, 1 mile . 1 soy Hurdlo Haudicap (lßt day), of 100 soya, 2 miloa 1 soy Nursery Handioap, of 100 boys (for two-y oar-olds), J-milo 1 boy Woltor Handicap, of 80 boys, l\ miles 1 boy Telegraph Handicap, of 100 boys, i-mllß . ... . 1 soy January Handioap, of 100 soys, 1 mile and a furlong ... . 1 soY Hurdlo Handicap (2nd day), of 80 boys, 1} miles , . . 1 floy Juvehil'e Handicap, of 80 bovh (for two-year-olds), 5 furlongs . 1 soy Metropolitan Handicap, of 100 soys, £-milo 1 boy Haok Hurdlo Handicap, of 30 bovb (first day), H miloa , 4 boy Hack (flat) Handioap, of 30 boys (Ist , day), 1± miles , i aov cidsb tin FRtDAY, 6th JANUARY, at 0 p.m. WEIGHTS deolarod for the first day's handicaps on Wednesday, llth January. ACCEPTANCES for Wellington Cup l 3 soys) and all other handicaps on the first day, olose on Monday, 16th January, at 9 p.m., and ontrios for Selling Raoo, 50 bovb, 1 milo (2 soys) on tho Bivmo date FINAL PAYMENT on tho Wellington Cup (5 soys) on Friday, 20th January, at 9 p.m. H. M. LYON, Secretary. Club Hotel, Wellington. N.B. — For complete programme see N. 2. Referee. WELLINGTON TROTTING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING. To be held at Island Bay KaocOourßo on TUESDAY, 24th JANUARY, iB9B. PROGRAMME t 1. 12.30 tJ.m.— Maidon Handioap Trot(saddle or harhoßs), of 20 soys, Nomination, 10a ; aooeptanco, 10s. Two miles. 2. 1.15 p.m. — Eleotric Handicap Trot (harness), of 20 soys. Nomination, 10s ; acceptance, 10s. One mile and a quarter. 3. 2 p m. — Pony Handioap Trot (saddle), of 15 soys; height for ponies, 14.1 and under. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, sb. Two miles. 4. 3 p.m.— Wellington Trotting Club Handicap (saddle), of 50 oovs. Nomination, J boy; acceptance, 255. Two miles and a half. 5. 3.45 p.m.— Selling Handicap Trot (saddle), of 20 soya. Nomination, 10s; acoeptanoe, 10s. Two miles. 6. 4.30 p.m. — Stewarda' Stakea Handicap (harness), of 30 bovb. Nomination, 15s ; acceptance. 15s. Two mileß. 7. 5.15 p.m.— Consolation Handioap Trot (saddle), of 15 soys. Nomination, 10a ; acceptance free. DATES OF NOMINATIONS, HANDICAPS AND ACCEPTANCES. Nominations olose with the Secretary at the Now Zealandcr Hotel, Wellington, at 9 p.m. on WEDNKSDAY, 4th January. For fnll programme see Evening Post 24th December. J. K. HAMILTON, Secretary. Owners can obtain order to train on course by applying to th« Secretary. JP J . PINNY, * FOR MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. I F. J. PINNY. mJm GOOD PIANOS AND ORGANS AT LOW PRICES. F. J. PINNY, MANNERS-STREET. riHU'ISTMAS PRESENTS. GOOD GOODS. JEWELLERY. JEWELLERY. I beg to inform tho Public that I have a moßt choice SELECTION IN JEWELLERY Of all descriptions. WATCHES, GOLD AND SILVER BROOCHES, In endless variety, and really excellent designs. Call and inspect my stock, and compare prices before you purchase. Please to note my address. T. H. COLTMAN, Watchmaker and Jeweller, Willis-bt. WARRIMOO v. MAKAROA. NOW that fares are so greatly reduced, nearly everyone desires to travel, but the dread of sea-sickness acts as a deterrent to many. For tho future this enemy need not be taken into account, as Dr. Manassein, of St. Petersburg, has discovered a remedy which effootnally disposes of it, and renders travelling a pleasure . This remedy, which was introduced through the medical journals, is simple and safe, ib pleasant, palatable, and portable ; may be carried in the purse or pocketbook, and can be taken without fnas or inconvenience. It is prepared strictly in accordance with Dr. Manassein's directions by Mr. Hustwick, the Chemist, Willis-fatreet, and supplied at 2s per packet (post freo), or obtainable through any chemist. VMS JOYS ! TREASURE TOYS ! ! SIX CASES JUST LANDED. The grandest collection of Toys ever imported are at M. ELLERS 1 FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, Willis-street. BEFORE HAVING YOUR PAINTING, GLAZING, PAPERHANGING, Ac, Ac, Done, get an estimate from W. JENNINGS. Note the address — 178, Upper Willis-street, Near St. Peter's Church. No charge whatever is made for estimates. TJIURNITURE! FURNITURE!! ALL NEW STOCK. I havo decided to sell all my present Stock at greatly Reduced Rates. My Patrons and the buying community will do well to call and inspect my Xmas Price List. M. ELL ER, Furniture Warehouse 1 , Willis-street. ... 3AYRES' SUMMER DRINKS. £ WANTED Known— Good, freßh yeast given away to everyone who purohases a bottle of Ayres' Herb Beer Extract. Botanio Dispensary, 90, Ouba-street, and Riddiford-streot, Wellington, and Jacksonstreot, Petono. V*7" ANTED KNOWN. J. W. PIKE A CO. Bog to announce to tho public that a splendid shipment of BOOTS AND SHOES For Christmas and New Year has jußt arrived. Notice.— The shop will be closed on Wednesday at 1 p.m. J. W. PIKE A CO., 8(5, Willis-street. XJTT ANTED KNOWN. NEW WARES, Ex Kaikoura and Maraari. Fancy Toa and Bedroom Sets Glassware — Plain aqd Fanoy. Special Linos for our Is Tablo. WINTON A M'LAUCHLAN, 40, Cuba-street. Country orders carefully packed and delivered at wharves and stations in tho city free of charge. ANTED.— Hullabooloo at the Moll bourne Cash House, 31, WiJlisstroet. Special slaughter for Christmas and Now Year. Special bargains in Trimmed Hats, Is 6d up ; best French Delamos, reduced from Is 8d to Is yard ; 12 yards Dress Tweed, 5s 9d ; 200 pairs Men's Colonial-made Twoed Troußers, 4a lid pair ; 500 Straw Hats, some of theso are worth 'la 6d, all to be oleared at la eaoh ; Trimmed Hat«, from Is 6d up.

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Evening Post, Volume XLV, Issue 1, 3 January 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLV, Issue 1, 3 January 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLV, Issue 1, 3 January 1893, Page 4

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