Special Advertisements. Direction of - - J- C. Williamson Manager - - Harold Ashton TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY, and positively for this night only, J. C. WILLIAMSON'S MUStCAL COMEDY COMPANY, In the exhilarating and brilliant musical Play, THE RED MILD' Presented on a scale of surpassing magnificence. CAST OF CHARACTERS. "Con" Kidder Mr John Ford **Kid" Connor Mr Fred Ljshe Jan Van Borken Mr Percy Denton Franz Mr Fat Bathurst Willem. Mr Chas Loder Captain Doris Van Dainm Mr Howard Hall Governor of Zeeland Mr Edward Sherras Joshua Pennyfeather Mr Arthur Li<-sant Gretchen Miss Marie Eaton Bertha Miss Olive Godwin Tina Miss Ivy Scott Countess de la Fere ■ Miss Ada Stirling Tlora Miss Phyllis Mitchell Dora Miss E. Armfield £ena Miss Alice Mitchell ' L my Miss Nellie Leslie Ethel Miss Edie Wyatt Stose Miss G. Telfer Mabel Miss R. Armfield Anna Miss Nance Maunsell Phyllis Miss Lennie Bergin Madge iss jVlarie Boam GRAND OPERATIC ORCHESTRA, GRAND OPERATIC CHORUS, GRAND OPERATIC BALLET. Stage Manager Mr Frank Stirling Musical Director Mr Alfred Moulton Prices—ss, 3s and 2s. Box plan at Miss Rive's (filling rapidly) | lOWN HALL, MASTE.RTON. ONE NIGHT ONLY. MONDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY Ist. THE BURKS-JOHNSON PICTURES. THE BURNS-JOHNSON PICTURES. Produced on the Electric Biograph by John Fuller and Sons, by special ar • rangement with HUGH D. McINTOSH. The only genuine pictures of the ■ Preliminary Training of the two Champions and their heroic contest on Boxing Day, at the Sydney Stadium. Every incident vividly reproduced, from the Gong to the Dramatic Finale. TOMMY BURNS v. JACK JOHNSON, for the Championship of the World and a purse of .£7500. , Packed the Theatre Royal, Wellington, One third of audience were ladies. THE BURNS-JOHNSON PICTURES. ONE NIGHT ONLY. Trices—Dress Circle and Front Stalls, 3s. Plan at Miss Rive's, booking fee Is, back stalls 2s. HENRY KEESING, I Rep. Hugh V. Mcintosh, j MASTERTON FIRE BRIGADE AND FIRE POLICE. MEMBERS of the Masterton Fire Brigade are requested to meet at ~the Central Fire Station at 7.45 o'clock THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, and the Masterton Fire Police at the Fire Police Station, at 7.30 o'clock, for inspection and practice. SUP. T. JENKINS. CAPT; DIXON. MA NEKTON TRUST LANDS TRUST VOTERS. C\ LA IMS for enrolment on the Masteri TAn 'J.'ru»t Lands Voters' List for thf enduing year must be lodged at the Offic* f.t the Trust on or before January 3lst, 1999. , A. HATHA WAY, Secretary. Pianoforte and Theory. lIT ISS V.HAMPTON, A.Mus T.C.L., L resumes teaching Pianoforte and Theory on Wednesday, Feb. 3rd, at her rooms, No. 5, Exchange Puildings. Pupils prepared for A sbociated Board and Trinity College Examinations. Miss Hampton will be at her room on Thursday afternoon, Feb. 4th, from 3.30 to 4 30 to enrol new pupils. GIRLS' COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. Church Street - Masterton. Principal, MISS L. E. HAMPTON, B.A. ITiIRST TERM begins Wednesday, Feb. 3 3rd. Vacancies for weekly boarders, i'he Principal will be at home on Monday afternoon, from 3 to 5. THAKATAKI HACK RACE MEETING, (Registered). To be held at Castlepoint on Saturday, Feb. 20th, 1903. PROGRAMME OF EVENTS. 1. Maiden Plate, of 8 sovs, for h nvses that have never won an advertised race ; tecond horse one sov from stake; 6 furlongs, open. Minimum weight, 9st; nom Bs.' 2. Castlepoint Cup Handicap, of 25 eovs, second horse 2 sovs from stakes; about 1 mile, open. Nom 10s, ace 15s. 3. Scurry Handicap, of 8 sovs, second horse 1 sov from stake; 4 furlongs. District race. Nom Bs. 4. Ladies' Bracelet Handicap, of 10 sovs, second horse £1 10s from stake ; 7 furlongs, horses to be owned by members and nominated by a lady. Minimum weight lOst 71bs. Nora iOs. 5. Tinui Handicap, of 12 sovs, second horse 2 sovs from stake; about 1 mile, jopen. Nom 12s. 6. Whakataki Handicap, of 9 sovb, second horse 1 sov from stake; 5 furlongs, open race. Nom fla. 7. Ferced Handicap, of 8 sovs, second horse 1 sov from stake; G furlongs, open race, All winners must nominate. RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. All events post entry, excepting Castlepoint Cup, nominations for w r hich close on 10th February, 1909. Handicaps declared on Wednesday, 17th February. 2. Entrance fee 5 per csnt on full amount of stake.
3. N« horse allowed to start for district race without being three months in the district prior to meeting. 4. The following are the boundaries of the district —The Waimata on the North, Pongaroaand Tawataiatoll gatetoßideford on the West, and Taueru, Waihora and Whareama on the South. 5. Minimum weight in handicaps 9st, except Ladies' Bracelet. 6. A Hack is a horse which at any time prior to entry has not won a race of the value of 100 sovs to the winner, or laces to the aggregate value of 250 sovs to the winner. 7. No 3 District Eace. Other events open to hacks only. Submitted and approved, A. E. Whyto, Secretary Wellington Eacing Club, Bth December, 1908. A. B. NICHOLLS, Joint Secretaries, A. T. HANCOCK, Castlepoint.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3104, 29 January 1909, Page 1
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