Meetings, Etc. .OWN HALL, MASTERTON TO-NIGHT— Tuesday -TO-NIGHT POSITIVELY ONE NIGHT ONLY! MEYNELL, GUNN, AND VABNA'S New English Comedy Company. ({Under' the direction of Allan Hamilton). The Latest London Farcical Comeily, "THE iiITTLE STRANGER" "THE LITTLE STRANGER." The Most Successful Farcical Comedy since the Memorable Kun of "Charley's Aunt." 'WILLIE PARKE, "The Child Wonder." (Direct from the Criterion Theatre, London). Preceded at 8 o'clock hy "WIG AND GOWN.", A Charming Comedietta in One Act. WELLINGTON PRESS UNANIMOUS. Evening Post says: ".'One wild frolic ' throughout, and the audience laughed till : it Jound relief in tears." 1 iroes says : "A Jot of the dialogue was drowned in the laughter evoked by the resultant situations last night. It did not matter, tliough, for the whole audience had ■ their risible faculties taxed to the bursting point, and they did enjoy themselves—and • •so will future audiences." Brx Plan Now Open at Miss Rive's. Prices : 3s, 23, Is. Reserved Seats 4s. VOWS HALL, MASvTERTON FRIDAY, JANUARY 11th. .Return Visit of the World-famed Artiste— MARIE N'ARELkE,'' QUEEN of IRISH SONG, Assisted by the Eminent Tenor— CHESTER, FENTRESS. Accompanist—Constance Brandon Ussher. ■> PRICES—4s, 3s, 2s, Is. Box Han opens at the Talkeues on Saturday Mojrniup, January sfln, at 9 o'clock. FRANK TALBOT, Representative for Frederic Shipman. - |EW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL I EXHIBITION. - Open Ist November to April 15th, 1907. Official Residential Bureau, Cbristchurch. This Bureau, which is conducted under the sup»* vision of the Executive of tbe New ZealardTnternationalExhibition, has been >establiflhbd for the convenience of visitors to the Exhibition, who will find it to th'eir advantage to book their accommodation through its agency. Full Board can be secured from 25s per week. Bed and Breakfast from ]53 per week. Prospectus wtt4 application form attached can be obtained at the ..office of this paper. Please address all letters and inqniries to the Managers, Messrs Mayes and Lang--down, 112 Manchester Street, Christchurcb. Telegraphic Address, "Accommodation." G/ S. MUNRO, General Manager, New Zealand International Exhibition. ■ Christchurcb., 22nd December, 1906.
MASTERTON HOSPITAL. .HE Annual Statutory Meeting of the Voluntary Contributors to the Masterton Hospital will be held at 11 a.m. on Thursday, January 10th, 1907, in the Ror-' ough Council Chambers. Business—To elect two Tru'-tees. , J. C. BODDINGTON. Secretary. MASTERTON TRUST LANDS TRUST VOTERS' LIsT. CLAIMS for enrolment on the Masterton Trust Lands Trust Voters! List for the ensuing year must be lodged at the . Office of the Trust on or before January 31st, 1907. A. HATHAWAY, Secretary. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. ■ESSRS J. MONTGOMERY & CO. . bt(? to announce that they have purchased the pork butchering business of Messrs Rebay and Co.. Queen Street, and •will commence business in their new establishment on January Bth. MASTERTON RfFLE CADETS. LL Rifles and Bayonets on issue from l the above Corp3 must be returned on or before MONDAY. 14th inst., otherwife proceedings will be takan to recover same. BY ORDER. /'AIBARAPA AMATEUR ATHLETIC . . .. ASSOCIATION. Anniversary Bay Sports. TUESDAY, JANUARY 22nd, 1907.' PARK OVAL, MASTERTON. 1 100 yards Ma'den 2 100 yards Handicap. 3 220 yards Handicap. 4 440 yaids Handicap. 5 880 yards Handicap. 6 1 Mile Handicap. 7 2 Mile Handicap. 8 120 yards Hurdles. 9 1 Mile Walk. 10 High Jam p. 11 Long Jump. 12 Throwing Hammer. , 13 Patting the Shot. 14 Relay Race, 880 yards, consisting of 4 members of any bona fide Club, provided they can sign the amateur declaration. 15 Club Championship, 220 yds. Trophy '-'- ■' 425. 16 Fanoy Costume Raco. Prize for costume and winner of race. 17 Public School Boys' Championship, 220 yds. Open to any school boy. Trophy 30s and 15s. CYCLING EVENTS. 18 Cycles Race, one mile, sash, Ist £3, 2nd 30s. 19 Cycle Race, 3 miles, cash, Ist £3, 2nd 30s. 20 Cycle Race, 1£ miles, cash, Ist £3. 2nd 30s. BAGPIPE MUSIC. . 21" Marches, Ist prize £2 2s, 2nd £1 Is. 22* Reels and .Strathspeys, Ist prize £2 2s. 2nd £1 Is. N.B.—The above is not the order of events. In events No.'s 1 to 9, trophies will be—lst Value £2 2s; 2nd Value £1 Is. ENTRANCE FEES : Fees for Events 2, 3, 4, 6. and 6, 2s. v Other events, Is. Teams Race, 4s per team. Entries for No. 17, free, if entered up by headmaster. Cycle Events—Nomination Is, Acceptance 2s. Run under the Rules of the New Zealand League of Wheelmen. Teams Relay Race, No. 14. Open to a team of men from any athletic body, gymnasium, school or warehouse, provided suoh teams can sign the amateur declaration. Entries close on January 10th, with Mr Stewart Robinson, 21 Willis Street, Wellington, and Mr V. G. Darroch, Box 54, Masterton. V. G. DARROCH, Hon. Secretary. G. W. SELLAR, Hon. Treasure.
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