SPECIAL. AUEEN-STREET, Masferton, (next (J..: pouter's Boot Do pot) ?.■» a few days oMjY. Wnxworks'ftliu U'lNI sOR TRAGEUV and DKIiMING. In lifesize figures, from thu Anatralian Waxw.rks. Admission; In; (Children half price), Children under 12 not admitted. WAIRARAI'A HUJST CLUB. STEEPLECHASE. MEETIN G, : 2lji;b J ULY, 1 892, SALE OF PRIVILEGES. TENDERS will be received up to SATURDAY,ihmjulyjortln undermentioned privileges: — ■ 1. Gates. 2. Grand Stand Bar. i). Grand Stand Refreshment Room. ' 4. Outside Publican's llooth. 5. Outside Refreshment Booth. : 6. Fruit and Fancy Stall 7, Horse Yard?. 8, Cards of the Raco?, Specifications and conditions of sale of above may be seen on applying to W. J, Hlrpcubero, Mastorion, Wm. MuKkszie, Carterion. H. 8. Iz\ru, Greylown. W. 13oL'K, Feathorstou. HKO.S.M. MoDMMID, Hon, Sec. ST MATTHEW'S WINTER EVENING ENTERTAINMENTS, in aid oftho Choir. Fur.d. TUESDAY, JULY 12tii, In Schoolroom Admission, Is ; Chiirs, 3d extra. W. E. PA 1611.
MASTERTON RIFLIi VOLUNTEEtt BALL. JQRILL HALL"— MASTERTON. THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1892. Plain and Fancy Dross. Tickets— Double 10a—Extri Lacv, 2d Gd. 0. A. PUWN ALL, —(Ju)tnin,
WAIRARAPA HUNT OLUB. THE FIRST ANNUAL BALL OP THE WAIRARAPA HUNT CLUB, Will bo held in the Palace Hall, Greytown, ou Fill DA r, JULY 32, U Dancing at 8.30 p.m. .Ticket*—Double 10s 6d ; gentlemen, single, 7s 6d ; extra lady 2s 6d. To be had from any of the Local Committee, vizo Messrs 0. Tnliy, F. H, Wood, G, Hi'rschberg. I)i Bey and the iseciftary. Also from Mr J. H, Bothuno, Featherston ; MrW. MoKenzie, Carterton, and MrW. J. Birschberg, Masterton. H. STRATTON IZARD, Hon. Sec, WAIRARAPA HUNT CLUB. STEEPLECHASE MEETING, To bo held at Tauhereqikau on JULY H 3rd, ISO 2. Pirst lUce Btorts at 11.15 a.m. PIiOOIIAMME, I—Trial Steeplechase Handicap of 95 sovs. Ucuond horse 5 aovs from tho stakes: About two and a half miles. Op,® to all qualified Hack Huntcis that have never won an advertised Hurdle or .steeplechase at tho time of starting. NomlOd, aec Mi 2-Hack Handicap of 20 sovs. Second horse 5 sovs from Stakes; About one mile. Minimum weight 10st. Horn 103, acc 10s. 3-Wairarapa Steeplechase Handicap of 65 sovs. Second horse S sovs from stakes. About one and half miles. Nom 2Us,acc IDs. 4-Hack-Hurdle Handicap of 25 sovs, Sccon horso 5 sovs from the stakes. A bout one and a half uiiles, Nom 10a, aco 10s, 6—Hunt Club Steeplechase Handicap of 15 sovs. t-econd horso 5 sovs from the stakes. About three miles, For all qualified Hunters, Minimum weight 10s 71b, Nom 20s, acc 20s, 6—Ladies Bracelet Handicap'. Ist horse Braeolet value 20 sovs, second horse Bracelet value o sovs (or oash cquivu ent) Open b all ijualiiicil Ilack Hunters, Ab„ut oue and a quarter miles, Horses to lio nominated by a lady. Hiders to be qualified members. Minimum weight list, professional rider to carry 71b penalty, Nom 10», aco 10a. 7—Hunter's Flat Handicap of 20 sovs Second horse 5 sovs from the stakes. About one mile. For all qualified Hunters, Nora 10b, acc 10s, RULES AND KEGULATIONS. 1-A Hack is a horso that lias never started for other than Hack or Hunter races, and is not at tho time of entry nominated for other than Hack or Hunter races. * 2—A Hunter is a horse that has been hunted regularly with any paok of hounds during the season 1892 —the number of times to be loft solely to the Master's dis> cretion—and is the bonajide property of a member of any duly recognised Hunt Olub, 3-A Hack Hunter combines tho two above definitions, 4—ln races 1, 5, G and 7, owners or riders mußt produce Master's certificate to tho Clerk of tho Scales on weighing, otherwise horEes will not bo allowed to Btart, 6—ln race 6, names of riders must be sub" milted to the Stewnrds at least one hour before the adverti-ed time of starting, slat* ing whether amateur or professional, 0-Nominations must be made'in writing addressed to the Secretary, Empire Hotel, Featherston, DAWS OF WSIOUTS AND ACCBrTAtiCES. WEIGHTS will bo"declared on MONDAY, July 18tb, ACCEPTANCE close on WEDNES. DAY, July 20th, at 8 p.m. N.8.-l-Members requiring a Master's Certificate will oblige by forwarding written applications for same to air W. E. Bidwill before the 30th inst, 2—All horses found jumping the fences prepared for use at the Steepleohase Meetin; will be disqualified from taking part in the Meoting, G.S.M. McDERMID, Hon Beoretary THE UNITED INSURANCE COMPANY, [UMITED.]' —MARINE DEPARTMENT,— SUBSORIBBD Oil'llAf/, • £500,000, Wool tared from sheep's back to London at lowest current rates, Full particulars can be obtained on application to tho undewisned—- • JAMES S.JAMIESON, Resident Sepretaiy, Wellington, Or WM, WIGHT SMITH, District Agent, Qnson Street, Uastorton [OfficesoverTownsendand Cowpor' a.] WAIRARAPA FARMERS' 00-OPER ATIYE ASSOCIATION, ■ [limited.] ' NOTICE to SHAREHOLDERS. Shareholders aro requeatod to SEND IN THEIR COUPONS NOT LATER THAN TUB 20lH OF JOLY, SO 88 to participate in tho present half-year's profits and facilitate the half-yearly Balance of the Company,', which plaCethjamontb,; M. OASELBERG, . '" Managing Dirootor. M&itertoo, let Julyi
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4160, 9 July 1892, Page 3
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822Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4160, 9 July 1892, Page 3
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