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mHEATRE RO Y Ah Lessee and Manager ... Mr Hausiriann, Manager for Harvey Bros. Ch. Ounard. I'BIDAY, SATURDAY & MONDAY January 9th, 10th, aud ll~h. THE EVEXI' OF THE YEAR, ISOI. First appearance iu Masterton of the MI.NSTRKL ■AND BURLESQUE COMPANY, aud the renowned prima donna HELEN GORDON CUNARD,: | who will give three nf their best performances. No single item repeated. First time here ot the Harvey Brothers. First tini? of Helen Gordon Canard First time of Violet Brandon First time of Ella Siegfried First time of Harvey Cowan First time of Vincent Magul First tune of Carl ii-ialde First time of A. L. CUNARD.

New Musical acts New Ballads JNew Son«s and Dances Grand Operatic Selections. New Farces. New Jokes. Complete Chan«B of Programme Each Evening. Box plan now rnady. Popular prices Bs, 2s, Is. GF&NDMATINEE On SATURDAY afternoon, at 2.30, for children and families. Children /? to all parts. </D THANKS. R JAMES HARVEY, Jmir, |1 V J wishes to return his smuoro thanks to those neighbours and the . Kuripuni Fire Brigade, who assisted in checking the late fire st] Kuripuni. District Public Works Office, Wellington, sth Jan., 1891. TT7TJTTEN TENDERS will be W received at this office up to Noon of TUESDAY, the 20th day of January, 1891, for Painting and repairs to Post and Telegraph Station at Mastertou. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Post Office, Masterton, and Public Works Office, Wellington. The lowest or auy tender not neces • sarily accepted. By Command, R. W. HOLMES, Resident Engineer.

FUNERAL NOTICE. '_ nhHE friends of the late JAMES J HARRIS are respectfully invited to attend his ftineral which will L;ave his late residence, Worksop Road, on FRIDAY. 9th inst, at 2.3 C .p.m. T. JAGO, Undertaker AMALGAMATED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' Sports, To be held on the Park Oval on ANNIVERSARY DAY, January 22, '9l. PROGRAMME. 1 Maiden Race—l2o yards. First 20s, Second 10s, Third ss. Entry Is. 2 Novel Race—Boys under 15 years. Run 50 yards backwards, run bO I yards, and 50 yards on all fours.' First 10s, Second ss, Third 2s 6d. Entry Is. 3 Anniversary Handicap oi £ls 10s--Ist Eventl2o yards. First £G, Second £3 Third £2, for greatest number of points in the three events. Special prizes, First 20s, 2nd 10s. Nomina--ss, acceptance ss. 4 Three-legged Race—Boys years. First 15s, 2n«-100, Entry Is per pair. 5 Hurdle Handicap-Teji Hurdles, 220 yards. First £3, £2, Thi?'d £l. Nomination 3s, acceptance 35.. 6 Obstacle Race—Youths under 18 years. First 20s, Second 10s, Third ss. Entry Is. 7 Half-Mile Handicap—First £2,Seeond £l, Third 10s. Nomination 2s, acceptance 2s. 8 Boys Race-under 12 years, 100 yards, First 7s 6d, Second as, Third 2s 6d. Entry 6d. 9 Anniversary Handicap 2nd Event, 220 yards. Special prizes, First 20s, 2nd 10s, 0 10 Girls Race—under 12 years 100 yds. • First 7s Cd, Second 53, Third 2s Gd. Entrance free. 11 100 yards Handicap.—First 30s, Second, 20s. Third 10s. Nomination 2s, acceptance Is. ■" 12 Sack Race,—Youths unde--150 yds, Firji^UsplS Third ss. Entry Is; I ™-- 13 Friendly Societies' Hanldioi;, for members only,—22o>ds,{ First £2, Second £l. Third 10s. Bs'onunation 2s, acceptance 2s. Nominations close at 2 p.m. on the ground. 14 Old Men's Race,—Over pO yrs, 100 yds, special prize, suit] of clothes. Entry Is. I 15 One Mile Handicap, -I- First £H, Second £llos, Third l 5». Nomination 2s (id, acceptance 2s 6d. j 16 Walking Handicap,—One Mile, Fiifst 30s, Second 20s, Third 7a~' Nomination 23, acceptance Is. 117 Anniversary Handicap,—Final eAnt 440 yds, special prizes, First 2]os, Second 10s. I 18 Greasy Pig,—Prize 103 and the ]|>ig, which must be caught and held] by the tail. Entry Is. J j jl9 150 yds Handicap,—First £2, Second £l, Third 10s. Nomination 2s Cyl, acceptance Is. 20 Tug of War, —10 aside, Comriittei: y Friendly Societies. Prize I lOj, entry free, 21 Consolation Handicap,—Foil aM beaten competitors, 220 yds,[First 203, Second 10s, Third ss. Entry Is.

RULES AND REGULATIONS. Entries (with performances) tor all Handicaps (except GonsolatioiA and Friendly Societies) to be made l)o the Secretary on o? before "Wednesday, the 14th January. HandiciTps declared on Saturday, 17tli Januaiy, at Hotel, at 9 p.m. Acceptance (ou the ground on day of sports). Two competitors to start or no prize ; three to start or no second pn^e; four to start or no third prize. | The decision of the Committjee in all cases of dispute to be final. J In the event of the wpather proving unfavorable, the Committee shall have if in their power to postpone the sports frofai day to day. 1 In the Anniversary Handicap] winners of the most points in the three feveuts to take the prize, to count as follows : five points for host place, three loir second* place, and two for third place, I Admission to the ground. Is under 12 half price. A braßslband will play on the ground. Sports to commence at 11 a.m. sharp. GRAND PRuCESSION of Friendly Societies in full regalia, headed by the Brass Band. Friendly Societies to meet at the Forester's Hall at 10 a.m. sharp. E H. WADDINGTON, Secretary. NOTICE. . mHE next English and European i l mail via Rio, per R.M.S. Tainui, | will close at this office on THURSDAY, the Bth day of January, at 0.15 a.m. Parcels by this mail will close on Wednesday, the7th, at 1 p.m. Due in London 19th February. JAWES'AITKEN, Acting Postmaster. < Education Board, Wellington, 30th December, 1890. TENDERS for addifinns to the school at tiastwell will] be received at this office up tojthe ICtl^^nuaiy. Plans at the iJchool Sse Hastwel: and at the offi(fe of MiHSellar, Mas terton. • ;l: - ■ ' Architect,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3705, 8 January 1891, Page 3

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934

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3705, 8 January 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3705, 8 January 1891, Page 3

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