Meetings, etc ALBION FOOTBALL CLUB. A MEETING of Third-class players will be held in the ' Empire Hotel TONIGHT, (Wednesday), at 7.30 sharp. All intending players invited to be present. FRANK O'CONNOR, Secretary. WAIRARAPA HUNT CLUB. A GENERAL MEETING of the above Club will be held TO-DAY, (Wednesday), 14th March, 1906, at 3 p.m., at the Club Hotel, Masterton. Business- Consideration of the BalanceSheet, Election of officers,, etc. By order of the Master. E. HECKSHER, ; Secretary. ASTF.RTON ST. PATRICK'S- DAY SPORTS ASSOCIATION. THIRD ANNUAL MEETING, PARK OVAL, MASTERTON, Saturday, March 17th, 19Q6. £l5O Prizes 0 * £l5O Silver Cup and Gold Medals. ST. PATRICK'S DAY HANDICAP,' £4O-100, '220 and 440 yds. ST. PATRICK'S DAY WHEEL RACE, two miles, 7. j Professional and Amateur Running Events, Quoits, DanciDg, Bagpipe Music, etc. First event at 11 o'clock sharp. NOMINATIONS for Handicap Events clos6 SATURDAY, February 24th, at 9 p.m. ACCEPTANCES close SATURDAY, March 10th. For furlher particulars sea posters. THOS. DUNCAN, Secretary. rjl OW W H ALL, MASTERTON. ST. PATRICK'S NIGHT. Grand Irish Concept In aid of St. Patrick's School. Irish Bongs, Irish Music, Irish Dances. SONGS. ; "She is far from the Land." and "Happy Song," Miss Legrief. "Killarney," and "The Minstrel Boy," Miss Van Stavern. "The Irish Emigrant," and "Mclisande in the Wood," * Mrs Kember. "Beautiful Erin," and "Home Love," Miss Farrell. "The Last Rose of Summer," Miss Elkins. "Kathleen Mavourneen," Mr Jago. "The Queen of Connemara," and "Father < O'FJynn," Mr I<fgulden. "Hark, the Lark," Mrs Kember, and Misses. Legrief, Van stavern and Farrell. "While through life unblest we Roam," Misses O'Malley. Elkin s, Edwards and Messrs Dolan and Kelliher. AMUSING SKETCHES BY HARRY HALL. Music, Irsh Diamonds No. 12, Misß Richards. Irish Dance, Misses O'Leary, Collier, Collins, and Savnge. Irish Step Dunce, Mr R. Mcßae. Doors open at 7.30, Concert at 8 o'clock, ADMISSION—'2/6. 2/-, 1/-. Box Plan at Miss Rive's. A' LL accounts against tbe estate of the to the undersigned, and all moneys due to the estate must be paid to the undersigned by the 31st day of March. RIGENALD PINHEY, Executrix.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7985, 14 March 1906, Page 1
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