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Amusements wmmm MASTERTON HORTICULTURAL & INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY ANNUAL WEDNESDAY, Nov. 27th, Drill Hall, Masterton. N.8.-In CHILDREN'S CLASS the mill " Hand Butjutits" must bis made up in the room on this moruins of tho allow, The 5.30 p m train to Ekctaliuna will bo delayed till!) p.m. SATURDAY RETURN FARES. I OPEN FROM 2 TILL 10 p.m. Peahson's Bind in the Evening. admission 18. ENTRIES received TUESDAY Evening from 7 to fl, at the office of j _ W.B.CHGSNELLS, ' 3343 Secretary, MASTERTON PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. ST MATTHEW'S SCHOOLROOM. tfiU'DAY, NOV. 29, 1889 Overture "La Dame Blnncho 1 ' (Boildiou) Philharmonic Orchestra t Chorus" Fimiii Oberon in Fairy Land" (Stevens) Philharmonic Society ; Song " The Lost Chord " (Sullivan) Mr RR C Coleman Solo Pianoforte " Beethoven's Sonata, up, 10, Ko 1," Miss Feist ' Song "The Bend of the liivur" Binmonilinl, Mist A White Chorus ' The Ueil Cross Knight" (Dr Callcott) Philharmonic Society 1 Song "Alia Stella Uontidonto"(Robaudi) with 'cello obligato, Mr II Gant Duet Pianoforte, "Overture Midsummer Night's Dream" (Mendelssohn), Mrs Paii/e, and Miss Phillis Loses INTERVAL OF FIVE MINUTES. .1 B VAN BRER'S SCENIC CANTATA StCEUILI/VSDAI Philharmonic Society. Soloists, Mrs Muller and Miss A White Conductor, Mr A Vo.i Keisonborg Pianiste, Mrs Paigo Commencing at 8 p.m Doors open 7.30 Front Seats 2s, Back Seals Is. JAMES AITKEX, 3371 Hon Secretary. AMALGAMATED FRIENDLY .SOCIETIES Demonstration SPOETS. MASTERTON I'AHK. BOXING DA Y, THURSDAY, 2liTii DECEMUER Marshall—F Bray; Judges—F Gray, W Carey ,1 Morris, D S I'npwovth; Starters—J Hooper, 0 Eu'iugton,; Hon Treasurer—J Widens; Hon Secrctary-E H Waddington; Ground Committee—J Morris, W Jlawkc, S Ilartlctt, G Allen, E Eiviugton, W I'iangnall; General t'oinmittce—Delegates; Time-keeper—S J Unsscll. 1 Maiden Race, 220 y.ls, entry 2s, Ist i 2nd ir« 2 Novel Race (under 15), run HO yds i '■ ' wards, run 50 yds. JO vds on nil (ours,; ( Is, Ist 10s, 2nd us 0 Hosing Day Handicap, first event, Ist il t'2, tod ill; (iioints). special prizes, ..... , 2nd 10s 1 Hop, Step, at.d Jump, entry L's, Ist 20s, 2nd 10s ,') Walking Handicap, U miles, lit S3,2nd II Hurdle Hinulirap (10 liunllcs), lirst event 120 yds, Isti3,2nd t'2, Mil J Roys Race (under 12), entry free, Ist ».-•, 2nd 2s lid 8 Second Event lio\ing Day Handicap, 220 yd!:, special prizes, Ist 20s, 2nd 10s II (Jirls Race (under 12), 100 yds. entry free, Ist us, 2nd 2s lid 10 liieutllv S icielies Handicap (for lneiu- . litrs only), 220 yds, Ist £2, 2ml £1 11 Special Rare, (lax employees' lioys umler (il Old Man's Race (over SO), special prize lit of clothes, entrance Is p, Ist £>, 2nd .CI mi. Ist 20-, 2nd 10s, , 20s, 2nd 10s 10 Final Event, Hurdle ILndicip, 110 yds 20 l'a.rot in the Pol, enhance Is, ft ' 21 Due Mile Handicap, Ist prize C 3, 2nd £1 10s 22150 Yards Handicap, Ist 30s, 2nd IDs, (entries close at 1 inn on the ground) 23 Consolation Handicap, 220yils, entry];, Ist 20s. second 10s War, 10 aside, Committee, v ictus, entry Is, prize 20s I 'RULES & REGULATIONS, j Entries with performances for all humlk ' it 100,130 yds and •consolation) to 11 have it in their power to postpone the ~i« f m „, ,l.„. t„ j,, (j |e jj ox j u g i).,y jis whnicis of the moat of points iu the three events to take the prize a- and count as follows—S for first place, 3 for second, 2 for third place. Admission to flic .'s, ground Is, children under 12 half-price. [e. lhass band on the ground. Sports commence ;cb 11 a.m. sharp- Grand procession of Friendly in Societies ill full reeulin. liomli.,l liv luin.l. All Societies to meet at the Foresters Hall at 10 a.m. sharp, E. H. WADDINGTOX, of Secretary. 1. RcrrysticctMastcrton. 33(1(1 bi BLAIELO6IBJUNCTION t HOTEL, Junction o/ f/ic Blair I)'' hgk Roads, 110 T. CAuSWELL PROPRIETOR bc mHE TRAVELLING PUBLIC will ing JL find overy convenience mid comfort ac- at this centrally situated hostelry. Bat Bnmds of Liquor KqA ~° Good accommodation for trayollors with ™ _ _ _ Btock j_ 23fi 8 '''» THE NEW ZEALINrTLoTFAND , MERCANTILE AGENCY COMJ PANY, LIMITED. •se, >» 'WOOL. WOOL. not WELLINGTON WOOL SALES, for THE Ompany desire to intimato to Hunlmldcrs ami Farmers that . SCB AUUTION SALES lin Will be hold during the Season at their eof New Wool Stores, : o' WELLINGTON. P As a number of buyers purpose atare touding these Sales, Wool-growers arc recommended to tako advantngo of tin competition of our local Auctions ¥; t in profcrenco to disposing of their Chpi ™f D V private treaty; if reserves are no )j',l. reached, the wool can be shipped to tin DR. Loudon Market. AY, Liberal advances made on growinj 0 clips and all produce consigned for aali or shipment, lock Tho first Salo of tho Season will b held during the last week in November 1- , ANDREW TODD, Z\ Wellington' Manager. M J. B. KEITH, . Mastortw Afwt, SIC

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3371, 27 November 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3371, 27 November 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3371, 27 November 1889, Page 3

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