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ON RACING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING. TUESDAY, 22nd JANUARY (ANNIVERSARY DAY), AND THURSDAY, 21th JANUARY. First Race on Each Day at 12.30 o’clock. SPECIAL TRAINSi, Special Trains from Wellington to Racecourse PlatfoVrS" will run as follows: — OS di U <*, 11.40 a.m.. and 1.j5 ’fc’jtf. On 1 • Tffutaday at 11.20 a.mV,- 11.43 a.m., dffcfl.ls p’.nf. ■ I RETURN FARES' (including admission to j tbo Coarse and People’s Stand) — j 4V6and g/6 Special Carriages will be iesorved for mem* bers of the Club and their ladies. STARTING HORSES BY MACHINERY. The . Stewards have made arrangements with,the patentees for the .use of the latest novelty of the age, “patent Starting Machines,” for all the principal races at the mooting.' THE CUP. The handsom'e Silver 'Trophy, which is now on exhibition at Mr McGregor Wright’s Art Window, Lamhton t/nay, will be presented to the owner of the winner of the Wellington Cup oh the Lawn immediately after the race. totalisatorTnvestments. The Secretary is authorised to receive money for investment on the Totalisator, and a Telegraph Money Order Office will bo open' on the Course for the convenience of investors at a distance, MUSIC ON THE LAWN. Jupp’s Private Brass Band will perform a selected programme on Lawn during the day. Prices of admission to Grand Stand, Lawn,&0., as usual. ... If. M. LYON, 163 Secretary. WELLINGTON TROTTING CLUB. SUMMER -MEETING; WEDNESDAY, 23bd JANUARY. OWNERS’ REMINDER. ACCEPTANCES for all Events close at New Zealander Hotel, . TO-NIGHT (PEIDAI), 18th.inst., !At 10 o’clock. H. R. WOON, Secretary. Box 327, G.P.O. a 173 EOXTON RACING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING. TUESDAY, 22nd JANUARY. PERSONS at a distance wishing to invest on the Totalisator can do so by addressing communications to the *’ SECRETARY, EOXTON RACING CLUB, FOXTON,” to arrive not later than half-an-hour before each raoeh Cash, in money orders, telegrams, bank drafts, P.O. orders or postal notes, must accompany instructions. . Cheques will not be received. " J. K. MoMILLAN, 160 .Hon Secretary. 4lfe WELLINGTON CHAMPION REGATTA. TUESDAY, 22nd JANUARY, 1895. 1. Handicap Yacht Race.—First prize, X 10; second prize, *64. Three to start or no second prize. 2. Ten or Twelvc-oar Cutter Race.— First prize, X 5; second prize, *6l. Handicap. ■ Open to Naval Artillery, Torpedo Corps, and Men-o’-war boats. 3. Open or Half-decked Sailing Boats.—First prize, *65 j sooonß, *6l and trophy. Fourteen feet. Under Arawa Club’s rules. 4. First-class Yachts. —Local boats only, *650 first prize (from one to five rating and over); outside port,. *675; from two outside ports, *6IOO and the Commodore’s Cup (X1010a). Second prize, *620, *615, or *6lO, according to first prize. 5. Seoond-olasA Yachts.—Local boats only? *625 first prize (from two and a half rating and under five rating); one outside port, *610; from two outside ports, *650. Socoud prize, *2lO, *67 10s, or *65, according to first prize. 6. Third-class Yachts. —First prize, *610; second prize, *23. For vessels undertwo and a half rating. * • 7. Ships’ Boats Race.—First prize, *B3; second prize, XI. Three to start or no race; 6s entrance fee. Four oars. 8. Open or Half-decked Sailing Boats.—First prize, X 5; second prize, XI. Eighteen foot. Under rules of the Arawa Club. 9. Naval Sailing Cutter Race. —First prize, X 3. Entrance fee, Ss. Under conditions to he arranged by officers appointed as handicappers in Naval and Men-o’-war races. „ : , ~ 10. Canoe Race.—First prize, Trophy. Entrance fee, ss. Three to start or nornce. io entrance fee, except in events noted, be 5 per , cent, of the value of the first 0. Entries close at the Empire Hotel.on irday next, at 10 p.m. The Committee rve to themselves the right to make dedons from the prize money, should funds hort. JAS. B. SPEED, Secretary P.N.Y.O. HARBOUR EXCURSION. ANN! VERS AR Y REGA TT A. : JANUARY 22nd. THE splendid steamer Wainui has been specially engaged by the - P.N.Y.C. to follow the As the number of tickets is limited, the public are hereby notified that early application for them is very necessary. Tickets can he obtained’from members of Committee, and also at Batkin’s from the Secretary, JAS. B. SPEED. 177 yacht, races. Westfen Hotel. (Opposite Empire.) COMFORTABLE ACCOMMODATION and LOW TARIFF to suit the times. M> Cash Single Bottle Store contains a carefully-assorted stock of Wines (foreign and colonial), Spirits and Liquprs of every description. I HENRY J. WALTER, (late Occidental, Dnnediu), Proprietor. Note.—l continue to act as Hotel Broker, Valuer, Commission Agent, &0., and Finance for Clients also. HENRY J. WALTER. ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS. XTE have now opened up Shipments of our IT Now Season’s TWEEDS, OUSTED COATINGS, OVERCOATINGS & CLOTHS. The Latest and most Fashionable Designs have been selected.. Our Homo Buyer writes: —’ These goods arc of exceptional value, owing to the low price of wooL’ Our patrons may roly upon getting the benefit of the bargains. ’ TWEED SUITS FROM *63105. Patterns and system for solf-mcasnremen eent on application. JONES AND ASHDOWN, THE EAGLE TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, 8 Last-ton Qdat.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2412, 18 January 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2412, 18 January 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2412, 18 January 1895, Page 1