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and Amusements. arumpa hockey associaTION. Representative Match— WELLINGTON (Wednesday) v.WAIRARAPA. Precoded by a Trial Game of the Ladies' Representative Team* MAbTERTON SHOWGROUNDS, TO-MORROW, August sth. Ladies' Match 2 p.m. Men's Match 3 p.m .Admission—Gants', 1/-; Ladies, 6d. A, C. PE AG NELL, Hon. See. W.H.A. MASTEBTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL. Woo! Classing Classes. THE SECOND TEEM in connection with the Wool Classes commences from TO-DAY (Wednesday), 4th xnsfc. Fee: Adult pupil, £1 term ; junior pupil Secretary. Mast&rton, August 2nd, 1900. FOOTBALL! FOOTBALL! Te Nui v. Carswelis, ON fJIE NUI FOOTBALL GROUND. Next Saturday Afternoon. The Two Champion Teams of the Season for the " Maunsell Cup " competing. KICK-OFF at 3 o'clock sharp. Mr Richard Anderson will Referee. Afternoon Tea on the Ground, provided by lady patrons of the Club. THE FINAL CUP MATCH. Roll Up I—Admission free.—R©H UpJ HUNT CLUB'S Steeplechase Meeting^ Taraiahi-Caitcrtcn Pacii'g Club's Cor.rs THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1909. PROGRAMME: 1. HUNTERS* HANDICAP HuBDIiES, of jBIO, second horse £3 from the stakes; about 1J miles; minimum weight list; entry 10s 2. Handicap Flat Kac cf .£lO, second horse £2 from the stakes; about 5 furlongs; minimum weight 9st; entry 10s. 3 W/iearapa Hunt Sttcepi/eciuse Handicap, of £ 10, second horse a trophy -value £2 2s; about 2J mile*. For horses only thathava qualified v.i h the Wairarapa Hunt Club during the sen son 1909, and to be ridden by members of any qualified hunt club holding Gentlemen Riders' or-Emergency Riders' Certificates; minimum woight, lOsl 71b ; entry 10s. 4. Hack Handicap Flat, of .£2O, second horse .£5 from the state; about 7 furlocgs, open to hacks; entry, £1; minimum weight, 9st. 5. TAKATAHI STEEPLECHASE 11 ANDtf'AP, of £2O. second horse £3 from the stake; about 8 miles ; for qualified hurt's only. To be ridden by mei/ibeis of any quabfi ul Bunt (lub hold ins? Gentlemen Kider«' or Emer.roncy Riders' Certificate; minimum weight list; entvy 20s 6. LADIKS' BKACELET lIANMO U* FI-AT, a lady's bracelet valued at £6 6<, second horse trophy valued at £3 3s ; about 1J mil s; for horses enlv that have qualified with the Wairarapa Hunt Club during season ID' - 9, and to be ridden by a member of the Wairarapa Hit-it Club holding a Gentleman Eider's or Emergency Rider's Certificate. To be nominated by ladies. Minimum weight list; entry ICs. 7. FinaTj Stkefi/echasb Handicap, of £\o r second horse £3 from stake; about 2 mil3s; for qualified hunters only; to bo lidden by a member of any Hunt Club holding a Gentleman Riders' or Emergency Eider's Certificate. Minimum weight list; entry los.

ENTRIES. . • /II entries close with the Secretary P,O. Box 145, Masterton, on Saturday, I4tli August, 1909, at 0 p.m. (M.B.—Telegraph Office closes at 8 pm. WEIGHTS will bo declared aoout "WeJnnday, 18th August, 1909. BOOKMAKERS. Bookmakers will be licensed fco bet at the meeting on payment of £5 ss, deposit to bo made before 12 o'clock noon on the day of the races. NORMAN H. JAMES, Secreiary, Masterton. -Submitted and approved—A. E. Why to Sec. Wellington Racing Club. Trespass Notice. ALL Persons found Trospisssnff, with dog or gun, on' my proporty at IMiki Miki will be Prosecuted without further notice. D. W. FOREMAN. FUNERAL NOTICE. mi-IE friends of the late Mrs Rachel X Stillbobn are respectfully _ invited to f tt'jnd her funsral, which will leave the residence, Burtonfield, Te Nui, on 'Thursday, at 1.30 p in., for the Te Nui Cemetery. G. HYDE, Funeral Director. WJR PURCELL WEBB, ORGANIST, Etc., KNOX CHURCHLate Organist, etc., Grafton Cathedral, N.S.W, j late Conductor Grafton Festival Choir (200 performers); late Conductor Choral Union, Grafton ; also Solo Organist Christeburcli Exhibition, •efcs., receives Pupils for Pianoforte, Organ, Singing, Voice Production, Theory of Music, etc. Address : C/o Mrs .Drummond, Perry Street MR GERALD O. BRANSON (Pupil of Herr Rjidolf Ilimmer, Melbourne) (Italian Method), Wide Experience on Operatic St ig& and s Concert Platforms, -|~S Prepared to take Pupils for

'VOICE PRODUCTION, STNGING AND ELOCUTION. DIAPHKAGMATIC BREATHING. p Stiudio Room: No. 4 Exchange Buildngs, Queen Street. Particulars may also be obtaiiol from Miss A. E. Bivo, Queon Street. THE PIPE OF PEACtfl—Tobacco smoked through a -'LOEWE" Pipe is pleasant to tho palate. "LOE WE" Pipes are made of mil-seasoned wood, silver-mounted, with stem of real vulcancanxte. , Xf yov wish to smoke a pipe of peace, f>uy a "LOEWE"—from 5/6. — CDAUDE COEBETT, Hairdre33er and Tobacconist, agent Donnelly's Hair Koatorer. , ,*a v

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9559, 4 August 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9559, 4 August 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9559, 4 August 1909, Page 1

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