Special Advertisements. "A Home From Home." To-Night, ■) PEESONAL at 7.30 j WOBKEKS CLASS. SUNDAY, at 5 p.m., MEN'S MEETING. Speaker :. CAPTAIN LEECH." Subject: "SOCIAL WORK.", Strangers' Tea at 5.30 p.m. All Men Heartily Welcome, Y.M.C.A.
ETHODIST CHURCH MASTERTON. SDNDAY SERVICES. M&sterton, 11 a.m. Subject: " A Message from the Sea," Itev. C. E* Porfcei. Masterton, 7 p.m. Suoject: "The Mightiest Name in the World," Rev. C. E. Porter. K'uripuni, 7 p.m., Air A. Snowball. Rangitumau, 3 p.m, Rev. C. E. Porter. NOX CHURCH. MASTERTON. SUNDAY SkRVICES. Masterton, 11 a.m.—Subject: '-The Message to the Church at Smyrna," Rev. A- T. Thompson, 8.A., 3.D. Masterton,' 2.30 p.m., Young Men's Bible Class—Subject: "Paradoxies of Christianity" (Chesterton), Rev. A. T. Thompson, 8.A., B.D. Masterton, 7 p m.—Snbjest: " Frustrating Grace," Rev. A. T. Thompson, j 8.A., B.D. Wangaehu Valley, 3 p.m.—Mr C. J. Tocker. Wangaehu, 7.30 p.m.—Mr CJ. Tocker. Miki Miki, 3 p.m.—Mr D. McGregor. Dreyerton, 3 p.m.—Mr E. Feist. ' pONGREGATfONAL CHURCH, \J CHAPEL STREET. ! SUNDAY, 24th SEPTEMBER. Preacher: REV. A. HODGE. Masterton, 11 a.m. and 7 pm. The morning subject," Migrating." vANNEVIRKE RACING CLUB SPEING MEETING, To be held on the Club's Course, Tamaki, on Wednesday & Thursday, Nov. 17th & 18th, 1909PROGRAMME—First Day. 1 Baumati Hack Handicap Hurdles, of 80 sovs, 2nd horsp to receive 10 sovs and 3rd horse 5 sovs from stakes, over 7 nights of hnrdles 3ft 6in high ; nom 10s, ace 20s ; V$ mi'es. 2 Umctaoroa Hack Handicap, of 100 sovs, 2nd horse to reeeive 15 sovs, nm! 3rd horse 10 sovs from stakes; nom 15s. ace 40s; 6 furlongs.. 3 Dannevirke Handicap (open), nf 300 =ovs, 2nd horse to receive 50 sovs and 3rd horse 20 soVs from stakes; nom 1 sov, ace 4 sovs; 1£ miles. 4 Maiden Flat, of C 5 sovs, 2nd horse to receive 10 sovs and 3rd horse 5 sovs from stakes; for 2-yr-olds and upwards; eatrj 30a ; weight 8 stone; 4£ furlongs. 5 Matajiau Flying Handicap (open), of 120 sovs, 2nd to receive 20 sovs and 3rd horse 10 sovs from stakes; nom 1 sov, ace 2 sovs; G furlongs. 6 Otanga Hack Welter, of 70 sovs, 2nd horse to receive 10 sovs and 3rd hese 5 sovs from stakes; minimum weight 7.10; nom 10s, ace 30a ; 1 mile. , 7 Tiiiatu Dash Hack Handicap, of 70 sovs, 2nd horse to receive 10 fovs ui'l 3rd horse 5 sovs from stakes: minimum weight 7 stone ; nom 10s, ace 30s; 5 furlongs. 8 Weber Welter Handicap (open), of 110 sovs, 2nd horse to receive 15 sovs and 3rd horse 10 sovs from stakes ; minimum weight 8 stone; nom 1 sov, ace 2 sovs; 7 furlongs. Second Day. 1 Waikopiro Hack Handicap Rordles. of 70 sovs, 2nd horse to leceive 10 sovs and 3rd horse 5 sovs from stakes, ov :r 6 flights of hurdles Bft 6in high; nom 10s, ace 30s ; 1£ miles. 2 November Handicap (open), of 100 sovs, 2nd horse to receive 15 sovs and 3rd horse 10 sovs from the stakes; nom 1 sov, ace 2 sovs ; 6 furlongs. 3 Telegraph Hack Handicap, of 65 sovs, 2nd horse to receive 10 sovs and 3rd horse 5 sovs from stakes ; nom 10s, ace 20s; 5 furlongs. 4 Ruahine Hack Welter, of 65 sovs, 2nd horse to receive 10 sovs and 3rd horse 5 4 sovs from stakes; minimum weight 7.7; nom 10s, ace 20s; 7 furlongs. 5 Spring Handicap (open), of 150 sovs. 2nd horse to receive 25 sovs and 3rd horse 10 sovs from stakes; nom 1 sov, ace 3 sovs; one mile and a distance. 6 The Shorts, of 65 sovs, 2nd horse to receive 10 sovs and 3'd horse 5 sovs from stakes; for 2-yr-o'ds and upwards that have not won a race at time of starting ; weight 7.7; entry 30s; 5 furlongs 7 Piri Piri Hack. Handicap of 70 sovs, 2nd horse to receive 10 sovs and 3rd horse 5 sovs from stake ; nom 10s, ace 30s; 7 furlongs. 8 Oringi Welter Hanbicap (open), of 100 sovs, 2nd horse to receive 15 sovs and 3rd horse 10 bovs from stake; minimum weight 7.7; nom 1 sov, ace 2 sovs; 1 mile. Nominations for all races except the Maiden Flat and The Shorts, close with the secretary, Dannevirke, on Saturday, October 23rd, 1909, at 9 p.m. Weights for the First Day's Races will be declared on or about Saturday, October 30th, 1909. For the Second Day's Races on the night of the Hrst Day's I Racea, about 8.30 p.m. ■ Acceptances for the First Day's Races, also entries for the Maiden Flat and The Shorts, close with the Secretary, Dannevirke, on ' aturday, November 6th, 1909, at 9 p.m. For the Second Day's Races, clos-i with fhe secretary at his office, Dannevirke, on the night of the First Day's Races, at 9.30 p.m. Telegraph office closes at 8 p.m. For full programme vide " Referee." JAMES oPfERS FREEMAN, Secretary, P.O. Box 50, Dannevirke Approved by Hawke's Bay Jockey Club. —W. J. Stratton, Secretary. MR GERALD C. BRANSON (Pupil of Herr Rudolf Himmpr, Mel bourne) (Italian Method), Wide Experience on Operatic Stage and Concert Platforms, TS Prepared to take Pupils for I VOICE PRODUCTION, SINGING AND ELOCUTION. DIIPHRAGMATIC BREATHING. j Stadio Room: No. 4. Exchange BuiJd ! ngs Queen Street. I Particulars may also be obtained ficm Miss A. E. Rive, Queen Street.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9630, 23 October 1909, Page 1
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