gHotels CENTRAL HOTEL. MASTERTON. "WR F. S. COOPER, lnte of the Empire j.vjl Hotel, 8 Haweva, and formerly of Wellington, wishes to inform the public of Masterton nnd surrounding districts that ho has taken over the above well-known house. This hotel offers superior accommodation to travellers and is a first-class family resi dence in every respect. The rooms are well-ventilated, lofty, and comfortably furnished. Good table, best of wines, ales etc. Telpgrams and letters will prompt attention. COOPED PROPRIETOR. EKETAHUNA, rPOBITE Railway Ftatirn, and very \JT convenient for the travelling public. One of the best appointed hotels in the district. The bsst of attention and accommodation. Good piivate All appointments complete and right up-to-date. Fi>st-c!ass Table, and the best of Liquors always kept. Moderate charges. A. CARTES?, Proprietor. QOEEN-STREET - MASTERTON One off the Finest Houses In Mew Zealand. NOW OPEN FOR THE RECEPTION OF THE PUBLIC Nothing but Staples ik Co.'s Bess* TELEPHONE No. 57. A. C, dCRIMGEOUR;""" Proprietor. ESSRS R. E. HOWELL & CO., Ltd., . have pleasure in announcing that they have.b;en appointed bole Wairarapa Agunts ft r Edward Collie, of Welliugtonj Furniture Manufacturer. The following are some of the lines now on view at the Mart, Perry Street:—-Kauri and Oak side boards, kauri canopy sideboards, jarra and kauvi writing cabinets, overmantles and mantles combined, wardrobes, 3ft 9in, oak palm stands, oak bookcases, oak chairs, tapestry, chesterfields, saddle back chcstei fields, oak and kauri hall stands. Dining room suites, etc, Inspection Invited. FLY & VOUNG, GENERAL CARRIERS AND MAIL f CONTRACTORS, beg to announce that they have purchased the Carrying Business lately carried on by Mr A. Irvine, and assure old and new cliertf of their best attention. Commercial Travellers Samples a speciality- Agents N.Z. Express Co. Telopbono 126. Stables and Store Rooms, Bannister Street. /'AIRARAPA HUNT STEEPLIS- . . CHASE MEETING. 1906, To be held on the Taratabi-Carterton Racing Club's Courre on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th. PROGRAMME. 1. Huntees' Handicap Hurdle?, of £lO, second horse Ho receive £3 from stake: about 1J mile. For qualified hunters only. "Minimum weight list. Entry 10s. To start at 12.30 p.m. 2. Handicap Flat Race, of £lO, second horse to receive £2 from stake ; about 6 furlongs; lost up. Entry 10s. To start at 1 10 p.m. 3. Tar&tahi Steeplechase Handicap, of £7, second horse trophy value £2 2s, presented by F. Cooper, Esq. About 2 milts. For horses . only that have . qualified with the Wairarapa Hunt dvring season 11)00. To be ridden by members of the Wairarapa Hunt. Minimum weight, list. Entry 9s. To start 1 50 p.m. 4/Hack Handicap (flat), of £2O, seeond horse to receive £5 from the stake; about 7 furlongs. Open to hacks. Entry £l. To start at 2.30. 5. Waikabapa Hunt Steeplechase (handicap), of £2O, second horse to receive £3 from stake. For qualified hunters only. About 2£ miles. Entry 20s. To start at 3.10 p.m. 0. Ladies' Bbacelet Handicap (flat), a lady's bracelet value £6 Gs, presented by the Misses Booth; second horse silver teapot, value £3 3s, presented by Mrs C. F. Vallance ; about \\ miles, for horses only that have qualified with Wairarapa Hunt during season 1906. To be nominated by ladies. Minimum weight lOst 71b. Entry 9s. To start at 3.50 p.m. 7. Hunters' Flat Race (handicap), of £ls, second horse lo receive £3 from stake; about 2 miles. For qualified hunters only. Entry 15s. To start at 4.30 p.m. ENTRIES close with the Secretary, P.O. Box 120, Masterton, at 9 p.m, on SATURDAY, 25th August, 1906, N.B.— Telegraph Office closes at 5 p.m. Bookmakers will be licensed to bet at the meeting' on payment of £5 ss, and depositing £SO eaoh with the Secretary as a guarantee of stability, such payment and deposit to bo made before 12 o'clock noon on day of races. Weights will be declared on Wednesday, August 29th. NORMAN H. JAMES, Secretary, Masterton. Submitted and approved.—A. E. Whyte, Secretary Wellington Racing Club.—lst 1 August, 1906.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8217, 22 August 1906, Page 1
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