7-AIEARAPA TRACING /^ILUB, (BeOISTKRED ) AUTUMN IWIEETING.V TAUHERENIKAU BACECOUBSE. APEIL 14th and 10th, 1906. FIRST DAY.—I. Te "Wbiti Hack Hurdle Handicap, o£ 75 sovs, seoon 10 sovs; nora 20s, ace 20s-, 1$ mile?., 2.—Maiden Hack, of 60 f ovs. second 10 sovs; for three-year-olds and upward?, weight-for-age; entrance" 20s ; six furlonc. 3.—Easter Handicap, of 200 sovs, second 25 sovs, ; tp.ird 10 sovs; nom 20s, ace 60s; one railo and a distance. 4. -TorohangaHack Handicap of 85 sovs, second 10 /ovs, and third 5 sovs; nom 20s, ace 20s; six furlong*. 5, - Waingaimo&ia Handicap of 85 sovs, second 10 sovs, minimum weight Bst, nom 20s, ace 20s; seven i'urlonga. 6 V!e Waka Hack Welter Handicap of 70 sovs, second 10 fovs ; minimum weight Bst 71b. nom 20s, ace 20s; seven fur ongs. 7.- —Wh iorongomai Handicap, of 115 sovs, second lOsovs; tnird 5 sovs ; nom 20s, aco 40s; six furlongs. B.—Makahi Hack Handicap of 70 sovs, second 10 sovs, nom 20s, ace 20s; five furlongs. SECOND DAY.—I Te Ngarara Hack Hiu\i)e Handicup, of 85 sovs, seconi .10 sov?, third.s Govs, nom 205,. ace 20s; If miles. 2.—Ror'tawai Handicap of 115 sovs, second 10 sovs, third 5 sovs; nom 20s, nco 40s; six furlongs. S.-Moroa Hack Handicap of 70 sovs, second 10 sovs, thud 5 sovs; nom 20*, ace 20s; six furlongs. 4.—Tauh reuiknu Hack Handica i of 75 sov.-:, s cond 30 sOvf, .iuird 5 sovs ; minimum weight Bst; nom 20s, ace 20s, one uiil'\ 5.- Auumn Handicap of 150 sovs, s:oond 15 sovs, third 10. sovs.nom '2os; ace 50s, one mil*. 6.- -To Kopi Hack Handicap of 75 sovs, second 10 sovs, nom 20s, ace 20s, seven furlongs. 7.- Stewards' Handicap of 100 sovs, second 10 sovs, third 5 sovs, minimum weight 7st 71b, nom 20s. ace 30.-, five fuming*. 8.- Waiohine Hack Handicap of 65 sovs, second 10 sova thira 5 sovs, nom 20s, aco 20s, four ,furtongs. \ , . , . Nominations for all events and fintnes for Maiden Hack close" on Monday, March 26th, at 8 p.m. -...'• ■■ ' , *:V../ Weighfs f<;r first daj'B handicaps%ill be dse'lart-d about Friday.vAoril 6 th, aiid for Second Day on April 14iK', at 7.30 p.ms Acceptances fjr the first day's events close on Moaday, April 9th, at 8 p.m. ; arid-for second da>'s events'on the etening of the first da>'« races, at 9 p.m. > ; Penalties. - The winner of any race aftet the declaration of weights to carry 71b extra, of two or moie raceslOlb extra, ,No penalty to be incurred |in opi n iacda for wins in hack events K. A. LAERY, v : Bsjretar.v, tffcatherstoh.
Special Advertisements. ■ , ( for SALE., , .:(■?'- ; OTEL, 10 j ears l<?a=e. Rent, £lO pa r 5 w?ek. £SOO deposit. .' E. FITZHEBBERT, • Land Agent, Feilding. FOE SALE. Ji EYERAL LiveiyStables:^eildi^gimd' ■3 surrounding ois'uicte. For particulars apply to E; Land Agent, Feilding. MASTEKTON LICENSING DISTRICT, ELECTION OF LICENSING COMMITTER NOTICE OF POLLING DAY^ In "The Electoral Act, 1905," and " The Alcoholic Liquors Sale Control Act, 1893," and "Alcoholic", Liquors Sale Control Act, Amendment, 1895," and "The Licensing Acts Amendment Act, . 1904." % ■' , ;■ ~■ ' 'I-.' I; WILLIAM' GILLESPIE, the Return-, a ing Officer for the Licensing Dis- ~ trict of Masterton, do hereby give notice that an Election will be held for the return of FIVE qualified persons to serve ■as members, of the Licensing Committee for.the'Baid;District, and that the latest day for receiving, Nominations of Candidates will be the Fifth Day of March, 1906, and that the POLL, if»necessary, will be taken at the several Polling Places in the said District, on TUESDAY, the Thirteenth Day of March, 1906. Every qualified parson desirous of. becoming a Candidate, must be nominated' by not less than Two Electors of the District by a Nomination Paper in the prescribed form given or transmitted to the Returning Officer, so as to reach him not later than five o'clock in the afternoon of the sth d*y of March, 1906. The following are the polling places for the Licensing District of Masterton : Tcq Drill Hall, Masterton (principal) The Fire Brigade Station, Kuripuni The Schoolhouse, FernridKe The Schoolhouse, Kaituna, Upper Fernridge . The County Offices, Te.Nui The Old Hotel, Gwsendale The Sohoolhouse, Whakatakj ' Belliss' Bhed, Lanedate Junction The Public Hall, Te Rangitamau The Public Hall, Dreyerton The Publio Hall, Mauriceville East The Old Schoolhouse, Mauriceville West The Railway Station, Mangamahoe Anderson's Hall, Haßtwells L The County Offices, Eketahuna The PuhlicTHall, Nireaha The Public Hall, Hukahui The Bchoolhouse, Kakarikl The Schoolhouse, Rongokako The Schoolhourc, Kaipororo The Schoolhouse, MikiMiki, Upper Opaki The Schoolhouse, Hainua The Schoolhouse, Newman The Schoolhouse, Rongomai The Bchoolhousej Pleckville The Tollhouse, Tawafcaia The Schooltiouse, Alfredton The Schoolhouse, Pori, Saunders Road The Premises of Mr W.E. Green, Waterfalls , H The Schoolhouse, Ihuraua Valley /The Schoolhouse, Wangaehu The Public Hall, Bidefoid Hours of Polling: 0 a.m. to 6 p.m. Dated this 19th day of February, 1906. WILLIAM GIFLESPIE, Returning Officer. Queen Street, Masterton. LANGER SCHOOL of DRESS-CUTTING AND MAKING. CHAPBIi Street, Mastekton. MISS GILLESPIE will resume Classes on TUESDAY, February 6thi Bilk Embroidery Classes Thursday and Saturday Afternoons. Terms on application.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7971, 23 February 1906, Page 1
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