SPORTING.
, T Meeting. v '' ' Second Day- ' Hurdle' Handicap, . second horse 5, soys from the stakes. iboiit'ohe hiiU'a'rid threo-quarteri, A. G.Pilmer's Orlando ... ... I W. Y. Dennet's Clyde'-j 2. J. Driscoil'a Eoputation... ... 3 .-Tin)o-3rain3osec..j '• Hv St, Andrew's Handicap ol iOO bovs ; second horso lO'sovsfrom the stakes,
A mile and a quarter. G. Hunter's Whisper; i.v. 1 ■ 1 F. Hill's Strenuous s 2 I',.Thompson's Little Scrub.. ... 3 felling HSndicap A mile. ]P. F. l'ancred's J, Leonard's J..
Petefa'Sinootli, |l|B!o!!!(!ms Little Saraband Little Fraud,o. J. Vullance's Duke D'Amour, A.-Gordon's Coquette, K. MoKenzie's Othello, Jae. • Maoara's 'Kollo, and Minnie Palmer, . ; . ; Railway Handicap.—P. Tanored's Forester,!. LeopoldVOnpid,A; Peters' Orongorongo,. T, Thompson's Littlo Scrub, and Little Fraud, W, Davis' Giriri, C, J. Vallaucei'sUako D'Amour, K. McKenzfeV Othello, Jub. Macara's Minnie Palmer, Masterton Handicap—P. Tanored's Forester and- The Spy, T. Kay's Satanella, J, Leopold's Cupid, A, Peters' Orongorongo, T. Thompson's Little Scrub and Little Fraud, W; Davis'. .Giriri, C. F. Vallance's Duke D'Armouiy A, Gordon's Coquette, K. MoKenzie's Othello, Jas, Macara's Minnie Palmer., . Tradesmen's Handicap—P. Tanored's The Spy, T, Kay's Satauella, J, Leopold's Cupid, A. Peter's Smooth, T.Thompson's'Little Scrub and Littlo 'Fraud, W. 'Davios| Giriri, C. F. Vullance's Duko D'Amour. K.' MoKenzie's Othello, Jas, Macara's, Rollo.' • Nursery.Handicap.—E, B. Hare's Maori Peer, A, Gordon's Esmeralda, P, Tancred'B Verbose and Rosa- Bonheur, T, Thompson's Te Aro, Jas. : Macaru's Frolic and Box Iron, . The New.Opera House. W ELijiNoxoN j Monday, ■ The Opera Houso was thrown open tor inspection >to-day,. Tbe decorations are not so 'extensive as J before, but theseating accommodation lis enlarged, and theventilation is improved improved upon. 'Tiio stage is as large'and lofty as before, The staircases are all concrete and: iron, no wood being used, except for lining a portion of the ceilings. - . The proscenium is all brick, and the stacje doors are lined with iron;, Wires are •laid ready for the electrio light, which will probably be, used if sufficient power is available after lighting the town. The building will bold about 1,600. people, and the cost of tho restoration' is £7,500. The work has only taken fivo months to complete,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3070, 3 December 1888, Page 2
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343SPORTING. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3070, 3 December 1888, Page 2
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