Hotels. CENTRAL HOTEL. MASTERTON. R F. S. COOPER, late'of the Empire Hotel, Hawera, and formerly of Wellington, wishes to inform the public of Masterton and surrounding districts thnt he has taken over the above well-known houso. This hotel offers superior accommodation to travellers and is a first-class family rcsi dence in every respect. The rooms are well-ventilated, lofty, and comfortably furnished. Good table, best of wines, ales etc. Telegrams and letters will receive prompt atttntion. F. S " COOLER 'PROPRIETOR. RAILWAY HOTEL, EKETAHUNA, PPO&ITE Railway Statrn, and very convenient for the travelling public. One of the best-appointed hotels in the district. The best of attention and accommodation. Good private apartments. All appointments complete and right up-to-date, First-class TabCe, and the test of Liquors always kept. Moderate charges. A. CARTER, Proprietor. EMPIRE HOTEL. MASTERTON. iEGS to announce that he has thoroughly renovated his establishment, and trusts by civility and attention to merit a further continuance of public support. Only the Best Brands of Liquor Stooked. Cabs meet all trains. TERMS REASONABLE.
EKETAHUNA HOTEL, ROBT. SEYMOUR .. PROPRIETOR, npHIS First cla°s Hotel is now in the JL hands of Mr Robt. Seymour, late of Pahiatua, who is well known to the travelling public as a genial host Visitors patronising this Hotel will receive every comfort, the and table being first-class. Splendid Billiard Tabic, in charge of expert marker. Best Brands of W.'nes and Liquors always in stock. TARIFF, 6s PER DAY. Cabs meet every train. Good Paddocking and Stabling A. EAST'S CENTRAL TEA AND REFRESHMENT ROOMS, Pahiatua. A FRESHLY-MADE teapot of pure tea, with cakes, bread and butter, sandwiches, etc., ready at any time. All classes of CATERING undertaken in Town or Country. Fresh supply of Small Goods daily. Dealers in selected Ceylon and Indian Teas, in packet or bulk. Samples and prices sent post free. EAST'S CENTRAL TEA ROOMS. A. ASHWOUTH, Blanager. ' JITUATED near Railway Station, visi- * tors to Masterton aro specially catered for. The accommodation is complete and comfortable. Hot and Cold Water and every convenience provided. Terms are moderate, $ viz., 20s per week. Ranfurly SiabCea. PAHIATUA. IUGdIES, Gigs and Saddle Horses on hire. Travellers conveyed to all par's of the district. Telegrams promptly attended to. CABS MEET ALL TKAINS. COTtiER BROS, PAHIATUA. Telephone No. 27] [Telephone No. 27
ASTERTON RACING CLUB. SPRING MEETING, To be hold on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 25th and 2Gth October, 1900. FIRST DAY.-l. Hack Huudle Handicap, 75 sovs, 1J miles ; nom 20s, aec 20s. 2. Flying Hack Handicap, CO sovs, 0 furlongs ; nom 10s, ace 20s. 3. Mastkrton Cur (open), 175 sovs, 1 : J-miles; nom 20s, ace 50.5. 4. Maiden Hack Rack (weight for age), 05 sovs, 7 furlongs ; entry 30s. 5. Ladies' Bkacklkt Handicap, 50 sovs; bracelet value 35 sovs or cash for first horse, bracelet valuu 10 sovs or cash for second horse, bracelet value 5 sovs or cash for third horse ; 1 : } miles ; nom 10s, ace 20s. 0. Qctohkk Hack Handicap, 'JO sovs, 1 mile; nom 20s, ace 20s. 7. Publican's Handicap (open), 120 sovs, 7 furlongs; nom 20s, ace 40s. 8. Dash Hack Handicap, 50 sovs. 5 furlongs ; nom 10s, ace 20s. SECOND DAY.--Hack Huiidde Handicap, (15 sovs, 1£ miles ; nom 20s ace 20s. 2. Tradesmen's Hack Handicap, 70 sovs, 7 furlongs; nom 20s, ace 20s. 3. President's Handicap (opjn), 120 sovs, 1 mile 1 furlong; nom 20s, ace 40s. 4. Himiwisiairr Hack Handicap, 50 sovs, 1 mile; nom 10s, ace '3os. 5. Scurry Hack Handicap, 50'sovs, 5 furlongs ; nom 10s, ace 20s. 0. Wei.tf.k Hack Handicap, 60 sovs, 1 milo; nom 10s, ace 20s. 7. Stewards' Handicap (open), 100 sovs, 0 furlongs; nom 20s, nee 30s. 8. Elisctuic Hack Handicap, 50 sovs, 0 furlongs ; nom 10a, aec 20s. NOMINATIONS Cor all events, excepting Maiden Hack Race, close with the Secretary at Masterton on FRIDAY, sth October, 1900, at 9.30 p.m. ACCEPTANCES for first day and entries for Maiden Hack Race close on FRIDAY, 19th October, 1906, at 9.30 p.m. THOS. DUNCAN,. Secretary.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8242, 21 September 1906, Page 1
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