AL'AI'E theatre, GreytownTHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19. Under the management of Mr Bernard THE OPERATIC BUPLESQUE Aladdin. For the first time performed in the Wairarapa. Prices as usual. Doors open 780 ; commence at 8-
MAST ELTOIS -0 PAKI JOCKEY CLUB. A SPECIAL General meeting of the above Club will be held in f l'e Club Hotel on SATUHDAtf 14th inst. at 8 o'clock sharp. E. H. W^DDINGTOtf, Secretary.
'"jpENDERS required for Levelling and Fencing round Lawn Tennis Ground. Specifications etc., at J. Williams Qneen-street. Tenders to be sent in by noon of February lGth, to A. HATHAWAY. ST. PATRICK'S DAY SPORTS, EKETABUNA. IN AID OF THE MASTERTON HOSPITAL. SPORTS will be held in Pill-sons' paddock,Eketahuua, onTl T ESDA the 17th March, 1891. For further particulars see programmes. Intending competitors will please take notice that nominations for ST. PATRICK'S HANDICAP, MILE RACLI. walking hack, ana hurdle RACE close on March 3rd witli]thc Secretary. A Ball will be held in the evening m Parsons' Hall. \VM. MURDOCH, Hon. Secretary. " KOTICET' ALL Persons" indebted to me, are requested to pay their accounts to Mr E H Waddington, Perry Street, Masterton, whose receipt will be a sufficient discharge. Wm. NEILL, Prince of Wales Livery Stables, Masterton, 9th Feb. 1891. WAIRAKAPA RACING CLUB'S Autumn Meeting. To be held at TAUHEKENIKAU on FASTER MONDAY, March 30th, 1891. President—J. P. Russell; Vice-Presi-dents— H. Bunny, and'H. S. Wardell; Stewards —J. H. Bethune, VV. E. Bid will, W. C. Buchanan, A. Donald, N. Grace, W. J. Nix A. G. Pilmer, A. McKenzie, C. Macshane, J. Macara, G. Reynolds, C. J. fully ; Judge—J. Drummond ;, Starter —T. H. Hill ; Clerk of Scales—E. "YV. Dorset; Clerk of Course—S.J. Cundy ; Timekeepers —"W. 0. Williams and W. Armstrong; Treasurer -W. Cundy ; Handicapper —A. R. Macfarlane. PROGRAMME. 1. Hurdle Handicap of 35 sovs, second horse 5 sovs from the stakes, about li miles. Nora, 10s, accept. 20s. 2. Hack Hurdle Handicap of 20 bovs, second horse 3 bovs from the stakes, about miles. Nom. 103, accept. 10s3. Flying Handicap of 40 sovs, second horse 5 sovs from the stakes, about j miles. Nom, 10s, accept 203. 4r. First Hack Handicap of 17 sovs, second horse 2 sovs from the stakes, about 6 furlongs,'' NOlll. ss, accept. 10s. 5. President's Handicap of 60 sovs, second horse 10 sovs from the stakes. ;about li miles. Nom. 20s, accept. 255. 6. Second Hachr Handicap of 23 sovs, second horse 3 sovs from the stakes, about I - miles. Nom. 10s, accept. 10a. 7. Grand Stand Handicap of 35 sovs, second horse 5 sovs from the stakes, about 1 mile. Nom. 103, accept. 20s. Handicaps to be declared after the President's Handicap is run. Acceptances must be made within 15 minutes after weights are posted. Nominations for all events must be made in writing, addressed to the Secretary at his office, Featherston, and close on TUESDAY, 10th March, at 8 pm Weights will be declared on THURSDAY, 19th March. Acceptances (excepting No 7) addressed as above, close on TUESDAY. 24th March, at 8 p.m.
RULES & REGULATIONS, 1. All races ruu at this meeting will be run under the N.Z. rules of racing. 2. No nomination or acceptance will be received after the advertised time of closing under any pretence whatever, or unless accompanied by the necessary amounts. 3. In all nominations for Handicaps the name, age at the time of entry, pedigree, color, sex, and ■ previous performances, of the horse, and colors ef rider must ba given. 4. A Hack shall be "a horse that has never started for other than Hack Races and is not at the date of meeting nominated for other than Hack Ra.ces. Special attention is required to Rule 3. Should any question arise as to the qualification of any Hack winning at this mectin« the stakes may be withheld until the Stewards are satisfied. W. BOOK, 3732 Secretary. WOOL SALES. THE New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company (Limited) in conjunction with Messrs Levin and Co., will Hold their third wool sale of the season at their New Stores, Jj'eatherston St. on FRIDAY, 13tb FEBRUARYW. G. FOSTER, Manager and Auctioneer. H. HANSEN. BOOT AlSri> SHOEMAKER AfcD IMPORTED, EKETAHTJNA. SPLENDID NEW STOCK just opened up. INSPECTION INVITED. MKS FARQUHAF, (AN OLD RESIDENT), WHO has let hur residence in Masterton, has decided to leave the district to reside in 'Wellington, where she has leased the comfortable house in Cambridge Terrace, 8 doors south from Vivian street. Mrs F., having great experience as to the requirements of boarders, will bo pleased to see any «>t her Wairarapifriends, or will esteem it a favor for their recommendations to any one visiting the Empire City. Every home comfort at the lowest rates. NOTE TEE abduess--8 doors south of Vjvtan sfrept, Cambridge Terrace. Tram cars pass the door every few minutes, and cluse to Basiu Restive.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3733, 11 February 1891, Page 3
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