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VS7ELLINGTON RACING CLUB. AUTUMN AND~STEEPLKCHASE MEETING (Combined). WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, Ist and 3rd MAY, 1895. The first race on eaoh day will start punctually at 12 o'clook. ___ __ Special Trains from Te Aro and Wellington to the Racecourse Platform at convenient times, ob per official time-table. RETURN FARES (including admisßion to the Course and People's Stand)— 4/6 and 3/0. The new patent Starting Machines will be used for all the principal races. TOTALISATOR INVESTMENTS. Tho Secretary is autbo ised to receive money for investment on the Totaliaator, and a Telegraph Money Order Office will be open on the Course for the convenience of investors at a distance. Prices of admiseion to Grand Stand, Lawn, Ac, as usual. H. M. LYON, Secretary. 26th April, 1895. \%l ELLINGTON ITaCING CLUB. NOHCE. Owners, Trainers, nnd Jockeys, aro specially notified that they muht procure their Ticketa from the Secretary prior to the first day of the Race Meeting, as none will be issued on the course. By order, H. M. LYON, Secretary. 29tb April, 1895. -yjU ELLINGTON TROTTING CLUB. WINTER MEETING. THURSDAY, 2nd MAY, 1895. OWNERS' REMINDER. ACCEPTANCES for all Events close at New Zealander Hotel, MONDAY, 29th inst., at 10 p.m. H. R. WOON, Seoretary, Box 327, G.P.O. TCTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON SECTION. WELLINGTON RACING CLUB'S AUTUMN AND STEEPLECHASEMEETING, AT HUTT PARK. WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY, Ist and 3bp MAY. On above dates Trains will leave for Racecourse Platform as under :— Te Aro depart — 10.13 a.m., 11 10 a.m., 11 56 a m., and 1 5 p.m. Wellington depart— lo.2s a.m., 11.19 a.m., 12.5 p.m , and 1.15 p.m. Return trains, stopping at Petone Jnnotion, Ngahauranga, and Kaiwarra, will leave Racecourse Platform for Wellington and Te Aro 15 and 30 minutes after the last race each day. Ihe 11 10 a m. train from To Aro will not stop for passengers between Wellington aud Racecourse Platform. It will have a reserved carriage attached for members of the Wellington Racing Club On the second day iFriday) a train will leave Racecourae Platform for Petone Junction at 3.30 p.m. to connect with the 3.15 train from Te Aro to the Wairarapa. Tiokets (available on Hay of issue only) will be obtainable on both days at the undermentioned farea : — Carriages. Trucks. Te Aro and Wellington to Racecourse Platform (retnrn) 4s 6d 3s 6d Potone Jnnction to Racecourse Platform (return) . 2s Od Racecourse Platform to Petone Junction (return) Is Od 0a 6d Racecourse Platform to Wellington and Te Aro (aingle) 2a Od Is 6d Fares to Racecourse Platform include admission to the Course. BY ORDER. Traffio Manager's Office, Wellington, 29th April, 1895. FIRE AT LANt'S STABLES. MR. J. LANE bega to notify hia nnmerous patrons that in spito of the fire which doßtrpyed his Stablea on Saturday night, he will continue to carry on hia business us betoro. His telephone number is 429. Mr. Lane also tenders hia hearty thanks to all thoae who bo kindly volunteered their services in hia behalf, and thereby saved such a large quantity of his effeots. J LANE, Sydney-atreet. FRE DERICK JONES & Co PIANO, OKGAN, AND MUSIC WAREHOUSE, Lambton Quay. PIANOS ! ORGANS MUSIC ! PIANOS AND ORGANS May be had on the " EQUITABLE HIRE SYSTEM." The Equitable Hire System has advantages ovor all other pnrchase systems, and intending purchasers will do well to get particulars. Note.— Mb. F. W. JONES, bo well and favourably known in mußioal oiroles, has charge of the Musio Department, and he will make every effort to secure the lateat and best novelties. Special Teems to the Profession. ] Country Clients may rely upon their requirements being attended to with promptitude and care. , VEITCH AND ALLAN. [ DRESSES. ~~ -JIA All - wool Dress FOR 11U READY Pieces, a Speoial Line, MONEY 14s 6d. r ' MANTLES. lf OAA Ladieß' Jackets, FOR £{){) READY f from lla 6d to 45b ; all MONEY >> Real Bargains. CAPES. Ladies' Golf Capes, with FOR Hoods and Plaid Lin- READY 18 inga, from 15s 6d to MONEY !° 45a; all lateat styles. 0 38 FLANNELETTES, 'y Beautifully Boft, good FOR J wearing, and cheap, READY 4id, sid, 6ld, 7id, BJd. MON El xFLANNELS, ra All wool, in White, Pink, FOR n Shetland, and Orkney, READ'S 10£ d, la, la 6d, Is 9d; MONlil Sterling Value. - BLANKETS, Double Bed Colonial All- FOR wool Blankets. See READ! those for 21s. MON El Ist ye TAILORING, > 0 _! Fibbt-class FOR WINTER TWEED SUITS, READ"! For iiOl MONE' VEITCH AND . ALLAK t»8 « s - CUBA-STREET. orn. __ NOTICE OF REMOVAL. Nt, ' m li/f R. B. B. WILLIAMS, Barrister a ¥" -^-*- Solioitor, is removing to offioOß in t ing Bank of New South Wales Buildings, 01 Messrs. M'Tavish & Co., No. 83, Lambti

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Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 100, 29 April 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 100, 29 April 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 100, 29 April 1895, Page 3

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