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and Amusements. Elocutionary Competition. Under the Auspices of Knox Young People's Association, TO MT3 HELD ON Friday, 27th August, 1909, XT N 0 X HALL. Selections taken from Ball's Standard Elocutionist. LADlES.—Eecitatiou : " Cliilde Harold's Song" (Byron). Heading:" American "War"of Independence" (Chatham). MEN. Recitation: "The Field of Waterloo" ( Byron). Readingj "Crime of Being a Young Man (Chatham). . UNDER 18 (either sox).— Recitation: "Cavalry Charge at Balaclava" (Tennyson). Reading: " The Power of Little Things " (Smiles). Non-members of the Association to pay an entrance fee of 1/-. W. E. CHAMBERLAIN, Hon. Secretary. -rTTAIRAKAPA HUNT CLUB'S Steeplechase Meeting, Taratahi-Caiterton lacirg Club's Cours THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1909. PROGRAMME: 1. Huntebs' Handicap Hurdles, of .£lO, second horse £3 from the stakes; ; about \\ miles; minimum weight list; entry 10s. 2. Handicap Flat Rac, cf .£lO, second horse /2 fro:c the stakes; about 5 furlongs; minimum weight 9at; entry 10s. 3. Waibabapa. Hunt Steeplechase Handicap, of .£lO, second horse a trophy value £2 2s; about 2\ mile". For horses only that have qualified with the Wairarapa Hunt Club during the season 11)00, and to be ridden by members of .any qualified hunt club holding Gentlemen Eiders' >or Emergency Riders' Certificates; minimum weight, lOst 71b ; entry 10s. 4. Hack Handicap Flat, of J220, second horse .£5 from the tta'ce; abmt 7 ! •furlongs, open to hacks; entry, ; minimum weight, 9st. • 5. Taeatahi Steeplechase Handicap, ( ■of £.2.0, second horse ,£3 from the stake; .about 3 miles; for qualified hunters only. To be ridden by members of any qualified Bunt Club holding Gentlemen Riders' or Emergency Riders' Certificates; minimum ■weight list; entry 20s 6. Ladies' Bracelet Handicap Flat, •a lady's bracelet valued at £d 6s. second horse trophy valued at £2 3s ; about miles; for horses enly that have qualified with the Wairarapa Hunt Club during season 1909. and to be ridden by a member of the Wairarapa Hunt Club holding a Gentleman Rider's or Emergency Rider's Certificate. To be nominated by . ladies. Minimum weight 11st; entry 10s. 7. Final Steeplechase Handicap, of £W, second horse £3 from stake ; about 2 mil3s; for qualified hunters only; to be ridden by a member, of any holding a Gentleman Rulers' or Emergency ' Eider's Certificate. Minimum .v eight llbt; entry 15s. ENTRIES. All mitries close with ftht; Secretary T,O, Box 145, Masterton, on Saturday 14th August, 1009, »t .9 p.m (N.B.— -Telegraph Oilioe closes at Hpm). WEIGHTS will l.m dcciaivd about "Wednesday. 18th August, UiU9. BOOKMAKERS. Bookmakers will be licensed to bet at • the meeting on pnyment of £5 ss, deposit to be made before 12 o'clock noon on tho • day of the races. NORMAN H JAMES, Secretary, Matferton. : Submitted and approved— A. K. Whyte . Sec. Wellington Kacint: Ciub. SINGING. MRS H J. TAPLAY (Jkshie J. Caskie,) So. Africa. "RS TAPLAY is now prepared to .» jl. take a limited number of pupils ifot Deep Breathing, Voice Production, Pronunciation and Singing. Classes for Children and Ladies (ten in class) in Deep Breathing, Pronuncia- ' tion. Deportment, and Class Singing. Singing engagements taken for Con" • cert«, "At Homes," etc. CARTERTON • Every Monday. MR PURCELL WEBB, ORGANIST, Etc., KNOX CHURCH Late Organift, etc., Grafton Cathedral, N.S.W,; late Conductor Grafton 'Festival Choir (2UO performers); late Conductor Choral Union, Grafton ; also Solo Organist Christcburch Exhibition, etc., receives Pupils for Pianoforte, Organ, Singing, Voice Production, Theory of Music, etc. Address : C/o Mrs Drummond, Perry Street MR GERALD C. BRANSON (Pupil of Herr R idolf Himiner, Melbourne) (Italian Method), Wide Experience on Operatic Stage and Concert Platforms, "S Prepared to take Pupils for VOICE PRODUCTION, STNGING AND ELOCUTION. DIAPHRAGMATIC BREATHING. Studio Room: No. 4 Exchange Buildings, Queen Street. Particulars may alw be obtained from Miss A.. E. Rive, Queen Street. MRS W. HORNE. Confectioner, •Queen Street MAST4BTON Only First Quality Kept. MRS SABA & SON'S CLEABING SALE. OU GET 3 Towels for 1/-. Babies Pinafores 6d each, and OTHER LLNES EQUALLY CHEAP. Mrs Saba and Son are giving up business, and there will be BARGAINS FOR EVERYONE. DON'T MISS THIS SALE! Come and See for Yourselves! Dop't Miss the Largains MRS SABA & SON, QUEEN STREET,

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9557, 2 August 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9557, 2 August 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9557, 2 August 1909, Page 1

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