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VyrcLLiNurov tijottinu ci.un President— 11. I>. t'rawfoiel, Esej. VicePresidents- O.l' Skerietl.KMj ,1> U.A. Cooper, h'sq. Stewards — Messrs C Tandy, Jns. PetHp. F. Rogau, E. Wilson, G. 11. Thornton, W. l.ingard, A. Wvlio, Jno. F. Mills, VV. KaniMiy, Thos. Green, F. J. Pioston, — Nottlotem, and — Masvinorc Judge— W. Lmpird, Ksij. Startor— T. 11. Hill, K«<i. rmipkoepor — Jan lCmtf, lOsej. Clork (if tho Scales — Mr W. llumsay. Clork of tho Cour«« — Mr. !•. Hoake> Treasurer — Mr. O. 11. Thornton. Ilandicappor— Mr. A. King. WINTER MEETING, To he hold at MIRAMAR PAUK, KILBTKNIE (The Club's now Riieccourso), ON QUEEN'S BIRTH DA Y, 24th MAY, 1893. Jim IN STARES .£'2oo PROORAMMK: 1. 12 noon. — Maitlen Handicap Trot (saddle or harness), of '2(1 seivn ; second horso to re'ejoivo 3 hovi from the> htake. Nomination, 10n ; acceptance, 10s. Two miles. 2. lii.l-'ip m. — Mnamiir Park Handicap Trot (saddlo or harness), of 40 novs ; second horse to receive 5 .sovh from the stakes. Nomina'ion, 20s ; ueveplaneie, 20s. Two miles. 3. 1.30 p.m— Pony Handicap Trot (saddle), of 20 roys ; seconil pony to receive 3 roys from the stukes. Height for ponioV 14 hands 2 inches and under. Nomination, 10s ; acceptance, 10s. Two milos. 4. 2.30 p.m. — Wellington Trotting Club Handicap Trot (saddle or hainoss), of 00 soys ; second horso to receive 7 sovb, and third horso 3 sovh from the stakes. Nomination, 20s ; acceptance, 20s, and a final payment of 20s at tho scale. Two miles and n-half . 5. 3.15 p.m.- Selling Handicap Trot (saddlo or harness), of 20 soys. The winner to bo sold by auction immediately after tho race ; half tho ptoooeds of the sale to go to the nominator of the winner, nnd tho other half to tho Club. Nomination, 10s ; acceptance, 10s. Two miles. 6. 4 p.m — Electric Handicap Trot (saddlo or harness), of 20 soys ; second horse to receive 3 soys from the stakes. Nomination, 10s ; acceptance, 10s. One mile. 7. 4.30 p.m. — Recovery Handicap Trot (saddlo or harness), of 20 soys. For. all beaten horses during tho meeting. Nominations received for this race immediately after the Electric Trot is run. Nomination, 15s ; acceptance free. Two miles. Nominations close with tho Socretarv on Monday, Ist May, at 9 p.m., at the New Zoalandor Hotel. Wellington. Handicaps will appear on Monday, Bth May. Acceptances oloso on Monday. 15th May, at 9 p.m., at tho New Zealander Hotel, Wellington. Fees must in all cases accompany entiies and acceptances. RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. To bo run under the rules of the New Zealand Trotting Association. 2. Previous performances of horses must be given at timo of nomination. 3. Tho nominator must state (in optional saddle or harness races) whether the horse is to bo trotted in saddlo or harness. 4. All ponies to bo meabiired previous to tho race. 5. Five per cent, will bo dedncted from the gross amount of all stakes. J. K. HAMII TON. Secretary. By «3«*sllb»J*3* Kxoellonoy Appointment ?3rSps3Kw^n the to Hiß ipCi-TCR^X Goverllor W. LITTLEJOHN X : *H>N. WATCHMAKERS, JKWELLKUS, AND OPTICIANS, 85, Lambton-qday, Invite inspection of a large shipment of CLOCKS, ex Tongariro, now openod np. These include new and oleerant Btyles, in Marble, Onyx, Oak, Gilt, and Bronzo, &0., made especially to our ordor, excepting a few sample novelties. A largo quantity ot ARTIFICIAL EYES, all colours and sizes, just arrived. Also a consignment of very fin PEBBLE SPECTACLES. Our Mr. P. Still having returned from Sydney, will devote his attention principally to Sight-testing and fitting Spectacles, for whioh he is specially qualified. Q t & T. YOUNG Are Direct Importers and Cash Bnyors, and can offer bost value in tho city. G. & T. YOUNG Havo the largest stock of Electro Silverplated Goods in Wellington. G. & T. YOUNG Have tho latest novelties in E.P. Goods from well-known and roliablo makers. G. & T. YOUNG Have a choico selection of Jewellery in new and chaste designs. G. & T. YOUNG Keep a reliablo class of Watches, specially made for their own sale, at tnodorate prices. Two years' guarantee given with all Watches. G. & T. YOUNG Are Practical Watchmakers, and execute all repairs in a first-class manner. Lambton-quay, Wellington, And at Dunedin, Tiniara, and Oamaru. BOOTS AND SHOES FOR WINTER WEAR. FIRST A. LINDSAY'S SHIPMENT Has Arrived. I hold a larger and better stock than I liave held for years. These Goods are well-bought. Price Lists havo become a Modern Delusion. CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF AT A. LINDSAY'S, Lambton-quay, Cuba-street, & Pktonk. BOROUGH OF LOWER HUTT. RATES 1893-4. NOTICE IS HERKBY GIVEN that it is tho intention of the Lower Hutt Borough Council, at the nest ordinary meeting of the Council, to bo held on MONDAY, Ist day of May, 1893, at 7 p.m., to levy a rate of threo farthings in tho £ on all ratable property within tho Borough for the year commencing on the Ist day of April, 1893, and ending on tho 31st day of March, 1891, payable in ono instalment on and after the 15th day ot May, 1893. The rate-book is oppn for inspection at the office of the Council during ollico hours. PERCY li. PURSER, Town Clork. Lower Hutt, lkh April, 1893. T HE PALLADINO K">.aw>vE BEST FITTING, BEST WEARING GLOVE IMPORTED. To bo had from all loading Drapers. CROFTS' TJRIVATE INSTITUTION FOR THE DEAF AND DUMB, And those Afflicted with STUTTERING, STAMMERING, Or any othkr Impediment in the Speech. Mr. H. E. CROFTS, the Deaf Mute Expert, guarantees a complete cure of every case of dofectivo speech lie takos in hand. Mr. Crofts also provides a first-class education for Deaf Mutos, training them by the articulation method. Terms on application at the Institution, St. Mary-stroet, Tinakori-road. Consultation free. X HE PALL ADINO KID g l ove BEST FITTING, BEST WEARING GLOVE IMPORTED. To bo had from all loading Drapora. rpAG AND LUGGAGE LAPELS of every X description printoH on tho phortoat notioe at Evening Poir 1 - Off .*>.

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Evening Post, Volume XLV, Issue 94, 22 April 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLV, Issue 94, 22 April 1893, Page 4

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