* siiEjrjß aoiii. . XUESDAT/APRIL Ist. ' OAVfD CHRISTIE MURRAY 1 The Eminent Liief.akce War CorBESPOM>ENT, & LECTURER,' 1 ' Will give hie graphic LEOTORE' How I cametobe a Novelist Read M'dav'siWZ Times on Mr Murray's lecturo delivered last night at tho TlioatM Royal, Wolliugtcn Popunn Pbioes—Dress Cirelo. and Chairs, 2s; Front Soafe and Pit, Is; [ Doors 7.30; Looture 8 slmrp; Carriages 10.80. 3472 RED STAR FOOTBALL' CLUB'S • ANNUAL'. PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL, TO bo held in tho THE ATRE ROYAL on EASTER MONDAY, April 7th. Dancing to comuicnco at i B.BO. Music by n. String Bind, and tickets (double Bs, extra lady 2s 6d) may bo obtained from Messrs J. Innes, J. Williams, and J, Washington, or from members of the Club. Persons desirous of attending as spectators admitted for tho charge of Is. W. IG6OLDUN, . . 8403 Hon Sec. WINTER MEETING OFTHE WAIFAWA 'JOUNTY RAGING CLUB, To bo held on tho Club's Course, Kaikoura, on Thursday, May 1,1890 President—Mr IV, "White. Trcosurer —Cupt. Howard. Judge—Mr H. H. Bridge. Staitcr-Mrß li. Johnston, Clerk of the Scales—Mr V, T. Sabin. Handicapper— Mr G. Moran. Stewards-MrS. McGrcevy, Mr A. Scrimgcour, Mr IV. T. Limbrick, Mr J. Merry Ices, Mr E. "Watts, Mr J. Hnrkcr, Mr 1). Moroney, Mr J, Vettit. PROGRAMME. Handicap Hack Hurdle Raco of SO sovs; second horse to receive 5 sovs from tho stakes; distance about 2 mites. Nomination 10s;acceptanco 1 gov, Handicap Hack Race of 10 sovs; Becond horse to rcceivo 5 sovb from the stakes, Distance 1} miles. Nomination 1 sov ; Acceptance 1 sov. W.'O.R, Club Handicap, (open), of 70 sovs; second liorso to rcceivo 10 sots from tho stakes. Distanco lj miles. Nomination 1 Eov; acceptance 2 sovs, Ladies' l'urso Hock Handicap of 20 sovs; second horse to rcceiveOsovs froiii the stakes; horses to bo nominated by ladies. Minimum weight (Ist; distance 1J miles, Nomination 10s; iicceptanco 10s.
Selling Ilacc (open), of 20 bovs, Winner to be aoltl with nil engagements immediately after the race for 20 sovs, tlio surplus, if any, to be equally divided between tho Bccond horse and tho fuuds. Top weight 9st j 71b allowed for every £5 off selling price. Distance 1 milo. intrancol.sov.. Flying Handicap (open), of 30 6ovs; Second horse to receive 6 sovs from tho stakes. Distance J milo. Nomination 103, acceptance 10s. Hack Flying Handicap, of 20 sovs} second liorso to receive 6 sovs from tho stakes. Distance J mile. Nomination lOs: Acceptance 10s. DATES OF NOMINATIONS, ACCEPTANCES, etc. SATURDAY, 29th March,-Nominations for all events. WEDNESDAY, 9th April-Weights declared. SATURDAY, 19th April—Acceptances for all Handicaps, RULES AND GENERAL CONDITIONS,
The Mettopolitan rules of New Zealand will be strictly adhered to. Colors, pedigree and performances must accompany entries iu all cases. Five per cent deducted from gross amount of all stakes. Hack shall mean a liorsc that haß never won a raco of ever 45 bovi, and that is not engaged in any Derby, Guineas, Oaks, or St. Lsgct at the time of nomination. All events close at S p.m. on their respective date?, with the Secretary atKaikors, and must be accompauied by tbo neeersary fees. K, GRAY, 3405 Secretary. BOXMARCHE HOOPER & CO ARE NOW OPENING UP their New Softßon's Shipments of Millinery, Mantles, Jackets, Ulsters, Dress Goods, Robes, Hosiery and Gloves, Blankets, Flannels, House Furnishings, Men's and Boy's Clothing &c. NOVELTIES In Every Department, inspectioF INVITED. Hooper & Co ' BONMARCHE, Winter Feed. WANTED TO LET'-Grass Lands in tho Bnsb in areas from 50 to 600 acres. Apply this office, 3471
■NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH bFAS EXHIBITION, 188900 g.&t,Young, Watchmakers & Jewellers, Lambton Quay, Wellington, and . Princess Street, Dunedin, HAVE much,pleasuro in annooncing that they received >3*Flrst Class Awards ; for the whole cf tlioir Exhibits, viz., First Claßs Award for Gold and Silver Watches First Class Award for Gem, Gold and Sil/er Jewellery First Class Award for English and French Clocks First Class Award for Silver and Electroplated Goods First Class Award for Collective Exhibit of Watches, Clocks, Jcwollery, Silver and Electro-plated Goods, Aneroids, Field and Opora Glasses, Spectacles, &c, G. & T. YOUNG Respectfully draw the attention of tltn public of Mastcrton and District that they have in their Wellington Establishment a varied assortment of FIRST CLASS GOODS at MODERATE PRICES. Being Direct Importers and having no commission to pay to florae Buyers and dealing only with the actual Manufacturers, tlioy are in a position to supply the public on the most advantageous terms; GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES ; . of First-Class Quality, at moderate Prices. . GOLD AND SILVER JEWELLERY, varied designs, at moderate prices. SILVER ;a up ELEOTRO-MTED GOODSj unrivalled selection at moderate prices, FRENCH am AMERICAN CLOCKS, by Good Makers, at moderate prices. Note the Address— . f&TYOUM, Lambton Quay ..Wellington, " A!iD , ■ Prinoei-street mil ; ■■ ; •
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3472, 29 March 1890, Page 3
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