MABTBBtOS'- : BLlBtoO». MRW.W-.McCARDLE 'MVITBS-tho 'olpotoii.- to moot liim Theatre, Koynl, Mastertcn. Evening, ' Soptoriibcr 22nd, at 8 r,m. ! TfIBATBE JMYAL. FOK TWO NIGHTS ONLY; TPBMY& WEDNESDAY) '•''.■;• ■ Sept; 28rcTand 2dtli. ,;i "'' , First Appearance Of , SYLVO. AND LAWTM'S' SUCCESS of tho ' tho future. Evo'ryi-hiiig'rtcSvi iijiVcl, and. original. Each;' 'and I ,' eyoi'yoijqja recognised artist, ivlib h'aVe' jierforiVieJ |n all tho loading tlieiitrcs : in "Aliiorjcitf England, Australia, and New Zealand. Acknowledged by tho press and. public to be tho host and most'refined and original entertainment travelling, Grpn'd change 1 ot pTograinmd oachevening, 100 LauehsinlOO Minutes;" Prices,'3s, 2a Ib, .;,." A.X.WOOLGQTT,! . - c.i'j ■..:•! ■ " AdvaiicoAqeiit..
EKETAHUNATQWN HALL, X^flE' abovo coimh'btHoua and wellfitted Ml may be had for BALLS, PARTIES, PUBLIC MEETINUS, and by THEATRICAL COMPANIES at nioderato; charges.' Stage completely furnished with now scenery, For further particulars apply to J. A. ANDERSON,,, . : ''Eketahu.ua.
M 'iMTATibW BALL , YKJILh bo held under tho auspices ' •W ! of the' ' *':: MASTERTON MASONIC LODGES, i!f hie . j DRILL HALL, Masterton, i '"• '" on ; ! '. THURSDAY'2Sm SEPTEMBER, ■ At 8 O'Clook. Committe'o: Messrs D Guild W Sellar, J Aitken, L J Hooper, P Dickson, T E Price, and 0 APownall. Masons can obtain invitations for thomsolvcs or { friends by applyin? to nnj morabor of the Committee. ' ■ ■•'''■ OAPOWNALL, , . . Hon Sec south waMr\pAMjin'g ' .■■;■•;•.•.:.•; PLUB, -fop? • .....SPRING .MEETING:,:! TOBEHELDONMRWNICOL'S COURSE, FEATHERSTON, • 6n'MONDA%NOVEMBER 10, th 1890* President—H Bunny., Vice' President —A : Mritthowß. Treasurer-WOundy, Judge—A Matthews, '..' ■ ■Startor'-WCunay. ■'•■ I Clerk of Scales—B'Barton. ■'.' I Time Keeper -WO Wjlliams' Hatidioapors—A It Maofntlnho, R ■'■' ">■■->■■ BiiekeridgeV ;; . •> Stowar.ls—o MacShane, AMcKbnsio, Qdo Keyholda, J HBethorto, A Donald, ' WJNij.APilmor. ; i , '. Ist raco starts at 12o'clock'sharp. . -PROGRAMME. 1. HiOE HuRDLES H/ndicav, £25, second horso £5 from stakos, about ii miles, met., six flights hurdles, about 3 feet'six high, Nomination 12s 6d ( - hccejitsnco' • 12a 6d.' '• ■' 2, Maiden Hack, £ls, about ono lnjlo and a distanco, weight for tfijo, oponto all Hacks that havb 'neverwon an adviirtise'd'u'aco. Nomination 15s. 8, Stewards Handicap, £3O, second horso £5 from stakes, about | miles, Nomination lbs acceptances IBs, •;.'.' 4, South Wairarapa Hack Handicap, £ls,socond horso £3 from Btakca, .abquf l£imile,. Nomination 10s acceptances 155,,, 5. Birthday HANDioAr, £45, second horso 15 from stakes, about U miles, domination 20s acceptance '..,.. JSi.. , .... 'C' Hacij Firaa Hamdicai 1 , £lB, second !•* i horse £3"'from stakes, about-J. mile, Winner of Maiden to carry "■" 'sl6'*pen'alty. Nomination 7s 6d, '■• ■> acceptance 10s, 1. Haok'Race, .for saddle value £5, , '■' about oho' milo and a distanco, catch weights, post entry ss, No horsps entered for any othor nverit'at thia or any othor meetings wili"be' eligible to run, Entry . ss, open to all horsos that have ' :( '■ neyor started,' saddle races' ox- ■ coptod, ■ "". .
Nominations 1 closo bri 1 Saturday 18th ■'■ October at'9 r p.th. '•' " ■ ■WiionisDEciAKKß on Saturday 25th October at 8 p.m. "<■ ■' ; ACCEPTANCES AND ENTRIES I'nK MAIDEN closo on Saturday Ist November at 9 p.m. Entries for Saddie raco must be made ,' prior to tlie BirtHday Handicap being run, j . fiULES AND REGULATIONS. ' , J..A11 races willjwrim under thojjNov Zealand rules of Racing-; > 2, All nominations, entries' and, acceptance to, be mado, in writing addresYc'd to W Secretary, at (/ic OddfcUom Hall; Fcathmlon. No nomination or acceptance will boV roijeived after the advertised time of closing undor any pretence whatever,) or unless accompanied by the necessary.aniounts,, i . .3; In all nominations for Handicapa, the name, age at time of entry, pedigroo, color, ; sex, and previous performances of the horse, ; nanio of owners, and colors ot rider must bo slven, All horses to bo riddon in distinguishing colors, ' ■A: Numbers 1,2,'4, li, and 7 Races at ibis meeting will be confined "to, Hacks. A Hack shall bo a Morse that has nover started for other than Hack races, and is not at the dato of meeting nominated for other than Haok racos, Numbors 3 and 5 are open events: 5, Notice of Scratching uimt bo given to' Secretary half anhour before appointed timo of starting! WBOOK, 3618" ■ ' ■'. ' ' f ' Secretary, Mil J. CHARLTON, d Wellington, ■'lnner and Hcpniror of Pianos and Organs, is iiuw.-oa. a,visit to Mastorton and district, Ordeismay te loft with Mr Gant, chemist, or Mr
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3619, 20 September 1890, Page 3
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