Amusements m HE AT RE T> OYAL, FtfIDAY October 25th, SECOND VOLUNTEER ENTERTAINMENT, Overture ... Mueller'* Striug band Song Mr Bray Sour (comic) Mr D'Arcy Song Mrs Muellor Solo, ssmisanhone Capt, Mackintosh Swig (comic) Lieut Thompson Duct, violin and piano, Master and Miss Elkins Souk Uecitation ... Siin<! Solo, clarionet Song Recitation ,„ Clog Dancu... Mr H, Reese SergtCHnlo Miss Lowes Capt Mackintosh Miss Gallagher SergtlMc Mr Wade _ INTERVAL. Selection by String I3and. Performance to conclude 'vith the LAUGHABLE FARCE "THAI'WHITE HAT,'. Dress Circle 2s, body of hall Is, Boors open 7.30, commence ut 8 o'clock, 88.11 . . _ BATLTMuT AT EKETAHUNA TOWN HALL, FRIDAV, OCJ'. 25th. To celebrate the oponing of CRICKET SEASON. Dancing Commence at 8.30. TicketsGents, 5/-; Ladies Free. Gallery 1/. REFRESHMENTS PROVIDED. COMMITTEE : - Messrs Solby, Hodges, Dubois, Dr McLeunon Tumor, Bright, Butcher, Sheehan. Higgina, from whom tickets may bo obtained. F.VOMEDEN, 3335 Hon. Sec. THE ANNUAL SHOW OF THE Wairarapa and East Coast Pastoral and Agricultural Society VI7ILL bo held in their Grounds, VV Carterton, on OCTOBER 30rn. ENTRIES CLOSE with Messrs W. Sbllaii, Masterton, F. H. "Wood, Greytown, W. Bock, Feathcrston, and with the Seimtaky. at Carterton, on SATURDAY, l!)th October, at Noon. EDWARD W. DORSET, 332 D Secretary.
lasterton Agricultural and Pastoral Association. Grand Annual Show WILL HE HBLU IN MESSRS LOWES & lORNS' SALE YARDS, Renall Street, Masterton, on TUESDAY, sth NOV., VI or Messrs Lowes and lorns, on SATURDAY, October 2(ith. at 10 11.111. WELLINGTON AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSOCIATION'S GRAND NOVEMBER SHOW OF STUCK, IMPLEMENTS, AND PRODUCE, To be held on the Kutt Park Racecourse, O.v the 19th a.vd 20th November. Sale of pedigree Show Stock on the 21sr ENTRIES CLOSE on 9th November, For entry forms and further inforraa' tion apply to the Secretary. 326 It. H.DICKSON. T OVER VALLEY! JOCKE* CLUB 1 JJ RACE MEETING; 10 JIE HELD AT MARTINJIOROUGH, ON' DECEMBER SCtli, 1880. President—W, (,', Jiuchanan ; Vicc-I'rcsi-ilcur, John Martin, juur; Treasurer, G, Fain; Hamlicapper, A. R. MacKarlane j Judge, Wnllnce Smith; Timekeeper, W. 0. Williams; Clerk of the Scales, T. F. Evans; Clerk of Course, J. Cameron. Stewards: Messrs D. McDougall, C, Harris, H. C. Dowman, J, Orr, S, Maliupnku, A. Evcritt, (.!. Harris. Programme: 1. Hamwai l Htiimx Race of -10 sove; second horse 10 sovs from stakes. Nominations 1 suv: acceptance lsov. Two miles, over 8 lliglits of darkened luudlcs 3ft Din high. 2. Uaxmoai' Hack Hceule Race of 15 sovs, One mile ami a half. Over six lliglits of darkened hurdles 3ft Iliu high. Nominations 10s; acceptance fis. X Fltoi; Hasiiicav of 25 sovs; six furlongs, Nominations; 15s; acceptance, 10s. I. Maiiies Hack Race of 10 sovs. One mile; eatcli weight. Entrance 10s, 5. Lower Vailey Jockey ClcrCit Handicap, value 50 guineas, wifli -10 sovs «d(lcd; second horse 10 sovn from the stakes; two miles. Noinination.ll sov; Acceptance 30s and 10s at the post. 0. Haniiiuac Hack for Cw, value 20 guiiivns: one mile. Nominations, 10s; acceptance ss. 7. Mahtinhoiumsh Hasmcm 1 of 20 sovs: one mile. Nominations !Ci: acccptauec, .10s. N'.B.—This programme has been passed by the Wellington Racing Club. RULES AND REGULATIONS. All races will be run under the Rules of Racing 1889, as adopted by the Wellington Metropolitan Club. Nominations for Handicap Hurdles, Handicap Hack Hurdles, Flying B'amlicav, Cup, Hack Handicap, and Martinborougb Handicaps close with the Secretary at Martin' borough, on SATURDAY, 23rd November, at!) p.m.
Weights declared for Handicap Hurdles atul Handicap Hack Hurdles, Flying Handicap Cuji, and ll.iu Handicaps on SATUKDAY, 7tli December, a 8 run, Acceptances for same and Entrance for Maiden Hack Race on SATUUDAY, December Hth at i)p,m. The final pay for the Cup to be made on the ground an hour before tho appointed time of starting for that event. Weights for the Martiiiborough Handicap to be declared on the course after the Cup is run for. Acceptances for same to bo made 30 minutes bofore the race takes place. The saddling bell will ring at 11.30 a.m j the first race will i-tart 12 noon sharp, Each race will start punctually at the time appearing in the correct cards of the racs. No scratching of horsey allowed except through the Secretary, and not later thau3o. minutes before the time of starting. Al entries and nominations to bo made in writing sealed and addressed to the Sccrctary,cntrance money to be enclosed, with color, sex, name, age, pedigree, and previous performance of tho horse, name of the owner, and colours of the rider, The attention of owners is particularly directed to the following-.-No nomination or acceptance will be accepted without the amouut of •rcnuisitc fees. No nominations, acceptances, or final payments will be taken after time named under any pretest whatever. So entry will be received for any of the races except upon the conditions that all claims, disputes, and objections arising out of the races shall be decided by a majority of tho stewards present, or those whom they may appoint, Their decision upon all points connoted with the carrying on t of this programme shall be final, In case of a protest, the same must be lodged with the Secretary in writing within 10 minutes after the race is run, villi a deposit of two guineas, such deposit to be forfeited if the protest is not sustained. Hack shall mean ut horse that lias Hover Btarted for weight for age or handicap races, other than hack handicaps or weight for age hack races, and has not been nominated for at least six months previous to this meeting, for aijy handicap or weight for age races, other than hack races, and is not nominated for bcrbys, St l/ogers, (luineas or Oaks, and also for handicaps or weight for age races, other than hack races. Mails close at Fcatlicrstou for Martinbor> ough daily on arrival of first train from "Wellington, Telephone from Keatherston to Martiuborougb. Telephone office closes at 5 p.m. WALTER ARMSTBONG, 8893 ccretaryW.C,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3341, 22 October 1889, Page 3
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