I AMUSEMENTS ONE NIGHT ONLY I THEATRE ROYAL, MaSTERTON, Wednesday, 4th May. wmm Our Pionekii Author and Faic-Fajied Traveller, mid one of the founders of three Oolongs, ® 8 CAPT. W, J. BAURY, t!i Will deliver one of his interesting Lectures on New Zealand in 1837 and New Zealand 1892, with an outline of a tour round the world. Important informa* thin for all classes. Don't mis 3 this - opportunity, See Handbills and Progrimmes. ADMISSION -2s and Is. Tickets at Holmes'. REMEMBER! Wednesday Nioht, 4th May. All young and old colonists specially invited, WAIRAKAPA HUNT CLUB, c- f|)HE present Bunting Season will be f i 1 opened by a run pith the Hounds « near Feathorston on SATURDAY, the ie 7th May.' The 'Meet' sill take place )9 at Longwood House at' 12,45, and the ie throw-off at 1,30 p.m, e. Members will produce their tickets. These will be forwarded promptly on receipt of subscription of £l, Non~members may follow on payment of a foe of ss. Mr 0, Pharazyn invites all those intending to follow the hounds to lunch at Longwood at 1 p.m. Owners are reminded that horses must bo hunted regularly to the satisfaction of tho masters in order to qualify lor the Wellington and Waivarapa Stooplechase Meetings in July uoit. GEO.S.M.MoDERMID, Hon, Sec, 'JX)UBLIO HALL, TAUERU. ' GBAND MISCELLANEOUS CONCERT, Will bo given by tho Mastorton Wes-. 1 leyan Church Choir (assisted by 2 friends), on i, TUESDAY, MAY 10th, at 8 p.m. h —— o Admission—Adults, 1/-; Children 6(1. i- Proceeds in aid of Piano Fund. WED STAR FOUTBALL CLUB'S FIFTH ANNUAL BALL, To be held in the Ma»terton VOLUNTEER DRILL HALL ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 11m TICKETS 7/6 -By Invitation, MUSIC-Uornet, Piano, and Violin, Dancing at 8 o'ebek. J. B, EMMETT, Hon. Ss3, B.C. GREYTOWN HOSPITAL. ANNUAL* BALL, MO be held in tho Palace Hall, 1 Greytown, on FRIDAY, 13th May, TICEETS-Duutlo, 7/0 j Single, 5/-; Extra Lady, 2/6, May be obtained from Mi Chas. Haines, at the office of the Wnirarapa Daily Times, Mnsterton, J?, H. WOOD. Hon See, Greytown Hospital Ball Committee. THE BALL OF THE SEASON. Eketahuna Rime Club. President: F.Von liedin Esq.; Vice- . President ; Messrs Thos, Parsons and J. Jones, ANNUAL BALL To be held in Elusion's Town Hah, QUEENS BIRTHDAY; 2/,/Jt MAY. \ Dancing to commence 8 30. Double Tickets 7/G, to bo had Irom members of { tho Club and Committee. W.A,ROWSE;Hon. See. i TAUERU RIFLE CLUB, i First ANNUAL BALL., i THO Be held in the Taueru Public ' I Hall on QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY, < 24th May '92. Dancing at 8 p.m- 1 Tickets 7/3. N.B.—A Conveyance will J tun to Taueru on night of Ball, '■ A.W.VENNELL-HonSec, AKURA MAORI RACING CLUB, HACK MEETING AT MASTERTON ON QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY, May 24th, 1892. PRESIDENT: H, P, Tunuiarangi; VICE-PRESIDENT; Manihera K, Maaka. Stewaups : Karaitiana Korou, Mcnuera Ngatuere; Hamuera Karaitiana, i'uhara Te Tau, Taiawhio Te Tau, WainohuH, H, TeHuki, Hapeta H, Whakamairu, Mita A, Tuhokairangi, Ngarori Taraihana, Kawana Ropiha, Maruhi A. Tuhokairangi, Kohea Taliana, Toi Natanahira, Pahira Anaru, Te Ao A, Harawira, A. Mikaera Te Honu, Ranginui W. Kingi, Kereu Karaitiana, Hanita Aranm; Judge, R, A, Tuhonai, ranga; Starter, M, A, Tuhokairanga; Clerk op, Soalhs, W. Karaitiana and George Ellers; Oleiik of Course, Kereu Karaitiana; TREASURERS, WainohuH, H. To Huki, A, M. To Honu, and William lorns; Handicap™, A. R, Macfarlane, 1 First Hurdles Handicap of 25 sovs; second horse tO receiye 5 bovs of Btakes; 2 miles; over 7 flights of hurdles, 3ft bin in hoight; nomination 10s, acceptance lbs; To start at 12,15 p.m 2 Second Hurdles ifnwiicaj) of 10 bovs; second horse to receive one Bridle, value 30s; one mile and a distance; . over 4 flights of hurdles, 3ft Gin in height; for Maorihoraesonly; post ontranco, 12s; To start at p.m 3 Farmers' Wdltr Handicap of 16sovs; 1 mile j for farmers' horses only; Nomination 15s; acceptance ml; To start at pin k Ahm Maori Handicap of 85 sovs j second horse to receive 5 soya out of stakes; 1 j miles; nomination Ion; acceptance'2os; Toßtartat ■ pin S-Maiden Sack Handicap of 10 boys j second horse to save his stakes; 1 mile; post entrance 10s; to start at p.m 6' Flying Handicap of 10 bovs ; second horao to receivo 5 sova out of stakes; j mile; nomination 10s j acceptance 10a; Toßtartafc p.m M 7 Maori Htub Race of 20 sovs; second . horse to receivo a whip, viluo 20s; 1 mile; weight for ago; foi Maori horses only, which have never faced a starter; post entranco 10s jto start at' p.m . S Consolation Handicap of 15 sova j second horse to receiye 5 soys out of ■ . stakes; 1 mile; post entrance 15s Weights declared 12th'May. Acceptances and General Entries close at 9 p,m on Wednesday, 18th May. : WILLIAM lORNS, Secretary* Submitted to and approved by tho Wellington Racing Olub, this 30th day ; of March, 1892.-H. M.LYoN.Secretary. •QRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE 1 H SOCIETY,, Annual Meeting in St. Matihe,v's Schoolroom, on THURSDAY, May 6th, at 8 p.m. Deputation, Rev, R. T. Robjohns, M.A. Special Music by United Church Choirs. Collection in aid: of Sobiety'a Funds, JOHN DUKES, hon, sec,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4103, 3 May 1892, Page 3
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