Amusements ST. MATTHITWSTJHUiTfTB SCHOOLROOM, TUESDAY, 17th Dec. 1889. TONIGHT. A Grand Qhriatmas free. AND Musical Entertainment Willi) i! given on tliu abovo datu by tho Young Ladies uf the Chvistmis Tree Guild. Tlio prizes on tho Christum Treo will bo uuuiorusis mid uf gve:it Variety, Stalls for fruit, tuys und dolls. ADMISSION to Entertainment— Adults 1/-, Oliiklron half price, 3372 Masteuton YoluntkeT" CONCERT, (Under the Patronage of tho Liulies of Masterton.) TO TAKE PLACE in thoTHEATUE ltOYAli on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19ni. PROGRAMME. ' Overture... The Wollesloy Stiin*; Band Song ... Mr Jackson Sow? Miss Watson Song Mr lioasio Sons Mrs Mueller ClojjDiUico ... Wellington Aiintpur Duet ~, Moraines Redman anil Kibblewhite Hong ... ... ...Mi-H. T. Reus Song Miss Parkea Duet Miss Veiling and Mr E, Felling Mva lieero Comic Song Mr Duff Sons; Miss Reid Quartette,,. Mesdauios Kibblewhitennd Redman, and Measrs Kibblo. whito and Gordon. Song Mr Bray Pianoforlo Solo Miss Sexton Duet Mi« Gallagher & Mr Duff Tn Coscluue WITH K SCREAMING FARCE, entitled ; "SLIGHTLY MIXED." Doors open at 7.30 : Concert at Eig h POPULAR PRICES, 2/. and 1/3358 J. B. HOOPER, Hon. SKC.
MASTERTGN-OPAKI JOCKEY CLUB Summer Meeting 1 , 1889. TO BE HELD ON THE MASTERTON-OPAKI RACE COUIiSIS, ON BOXING DAY, Thursday, Deo, 2G, and Friday, Dec, 27. WEIGHTS to bo declared on WEDNESDAY, Decointo lltli, at Bp.iu. ENTlllliS includini! Members Hack Knee, Lndius Bracelet, and ACCEP TANCESon WEDNESDAY, December 18th, at 9 p.m. or on arrival of lata train from Wellington. R. J. FITTON, Socrotarv M.0.J.0
KBHOIiAU HACK ■ RACE MEETING, WILL BE HELD ON V ALLAN CE'S FLAT, OS NEW YEAR'S DAY. OK nil horses that have nover won uny races other than H;wk Kaces, THOS. CAIiSWELL.
m 1889 v. it. WAIRAIUI'A RIFLE ASKOCIATION, SIXTH ANNUAL MEETING, 10 BE HELD AT MASTERTON, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 19th and 20th December, Under tiie Ausnces orPfttron, Colonel Butts; President, Captain Pownall; Vice. Presidents, Colonel Roberts, N,Z.G„ Major Donald, Captain Tully, W. C. (Buchanan (M.tf.R,), 0. Bcclham (M.H.R.), C, Mac.Sliaue, and A. Matthews, Esqs. COMMIITEB- - ore ytown—Captain Cameron, Vols Oates and Brunton; Masterton: Lieutenants Thompson and Hooper, Sergt Matthews; Featlierston; Captain A Donald, Lieuts. Smith and Benton; Papawai; Captain ■Jury, Licuts Maniliera and Ngatuerc; Cartorton: Messrs Ilupt, rail-brother and Jas Reid. Treasurer, Captain Cameron; Secretary, Sergeant-Major Bezar, 1, Mastbrtos Match, 200jds—Ten shots, Snider ritlo or carbine, 2, Wiukotox Match, 300 and sDoyd» Seven shots at eaoh ran^e. 3, WiiiußirA Match, 500 and 000 yd—s shots at each 4, President's Match, COOyde—Ten shots. 5, Teams Match, 200 and 500yds-Seven shots at each Fwiii Match, for District Champion' Belt, —The ten highest ; scorers, Wairarapa Volunteers; ten shots; 600 yds, Entrance Fees-Members' Annual Subscription 10s Od; 4 matches at 2s Oil. 10s; For Team's Match, 25s par team, Entries tor matches close at the Drill Hall, Mastertou, on WEDNESDAY, December 18, Ammunition—Competitors must provide their own ammunition in all but the Final Matoh, Auckland ammunition only to be used. Competitors bringing any other will be disqualified. Wifihting Shots-Two shots will .be allowed at each range, Od each. Rules—The firing will be carried out under the latest issuod rules of tho New Zealand Itillo Association. Pull—The minimum pull of the trigger to 1)5 611)6. Disputes-All disputes will bo decided by the Committee, whose decision shall be final. Dress—Uniform or mufti optional,' but at presentation of prizes Volunteers must appear iu nnitoiui. Firing to commence at 7 a,in first day, and at such hour as the Committee may name for subsequent day. or days, Civilians may compote, hut their scores will not count for the aggregate prizes, Prizes —Five cash prizes guaranteed in each match, and three aggregate prizes. District Champion—for 1880—to hold the Belt lor ono year, and the President's Gold and Silver medals to be hold absolutely. Wairarapa volunteers on the Active List only to be eligiblo for possession of the Belt. Refreshments may bo procured on tho ground. By Order, . EDWIN BEZAR, 3381 " Secretary W.Jt.A. Xmas and New Year Cheer, SPECIAL NOVELTIES. MRS- CORBET! 1 . Baiter, Confectioner au<l Fruiterer, Corner Shop, QuceihSt., Mastorton, IB making special arrangements for the fostivo soason—Ohoico Fruit 1 Fruits, locally grown and imported. Fines, Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, Strawberries, Plums, Gooseberries, fresh supplies daily." Come and inspect the Christinas Cakes, Short Bread, Currant. Buns, and Pastries, Coufeotionory, plain and faucy.in endless variety.—Coffoe and Rrefrosliinents at all. hours.—Straw berries .and.Cream, Aerated Drihlts,—Roonu for ladies and private parties,- ■. > 3885
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3388, 17 December 1889, Page 3
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