LAST THREE NIGHTS MONDiY, TUESDAY urn WEDNESDAY. WAXWORK EXHIBITION of the \ " DEEMING TRAGEDY. ( Admission reduced to 6d. ST MATTHEW'S WINTER EVENING ENTERTAINMENTS, in aid of the Choir Fund, TUESDAY, JULY 12th, In Schoolroom. I Admission, 1b ; Cluirs, 3d extra. ,W. E. PAIGE. MABTERTON RIFLE VOLUNTEER BALL THRILL HALL - MASTERTON, THURSDAY, JULYH, 1892. Plain and Fancy Dress. TicketsDouble 10s—Exrm Ladv, 2a Gd. , 0. A. POWNALL.-Captain. m HE UNITED HCNI STEEPLECHASE MEETING, Will bo held on the UUTT PARK RACECOURSE, ~ Wellbmhoh, SATURDAY, JULY 16th, 1892, Large Entries! D. H. MACKINNON, Secretary. WAIRARAPA HUNT CLUB. ANNUAL BALL WAIRARAPA HUNT CLUB, Will be held in the Palaco Hall, Greycown, on FRIDAY, JULY 22nd Danoingat 8,30 p.m. Tickela-Double 10s 6d; gentlemen, single, 7s 6d ; extra iudy 2s 6d. To be had from any of tho Local Committee, viz,, Messrs C, Tnlly, F. H. 'Wood, G, Hirschberg, Dr B»y and the Secretary, Also from Mr J, H. Rothuno, Featherston; Mr W. MoKenzie, Carterton, und Mr TV. J. BiifchbiArg, Masferton. H. STttATTOtf IZARD, Hon, Sec. POPULAR CONCERT (To raise funds to p;y off the liability o& the Engine) will bo bold on 4th AUGUST, 1892, ARBOR DAY, ATES" PALACE HALL. PRICES-3«,2sandlß. Coucett to Commesck at 8 p.m. sharp, PROGRAMME IN FUTURE ISSUE. It is found necessary to raise funds by this means to enable the Brigade to meet payments due, otherwise tho engine will have to bo returned, and the paymentu already made forfeited, A DANOE will be held at the con.civ.sion of the Concert, Gentlemen Is, Ladies free, WAIRARAPA HUNT CLUB. STEEPLECHASE MEETING, To be held at Tauherenikau on JULY 28. rd, 18 93. First Rice starts at 11.15 a.m. PIiO'.JBAMME, I—Trial Steeplechase Handicap of 35 sovs Second horse 5 sovs from the stakes; About two and a half miles. Open to all qualified Hack Hunters that have never won an advertised Hurdle or Steeplechase at the time of startiug, Norn 10s, aco 20s, 2—Hack Handicap of 20 sovs. Second horse 6 sovs from stokes. About one lnilo. Mini, miun weight 10st. Norn 103, aoo 10s. 3- Wairarapa Steeplechase Handicap of 1 Cssovs.' Second horse 5 sovs from stakes, < About one and half miles, Norn 20s,aco 40s, ' 4-Haok Hurdlo Handicap of 25 sovs, ] Seco horse 5 sovs from the stakes, About i one and a half miles. Norn 10s, ace 10s, j 6—HuntClub Steeplechase Handicap of ] 45 sovs. Second hora 5 sovs from the stakes, About three miles, For all 1 qualified Hunters. Minimum weight 10s 71b, Norn 20s, aco 20s, i 6—Ladies Bracelet Handicap: Ist horse Bracelet value 20 sovs, second horse Brace- j lot value 5 sovs (or cash equiva'ent) Open to all qualified Haok Hunters. About one and t a quarter miles, Horses to bo nominated I by a lady. Riders to bo qualified members. I Minimum weight list, professional rider to carry 71b penalty. Norn 10s, aco 10s. 1 7—Hunter's Plat Handicap of 20 sovs ' Second horse 5 sovs from the stakes. About r one milo, For all qualified Hunters, Norn 10s, aco 10s, RULES AND REGULATIONS. j ' 1 I—A Hack is a horse that has never star- 3 ted for other than Haok or Hunter raeos, C and is not at the time ot entry nominated <■ for other than Hack or Hunter races. ' 2—A Hunter is a horse that has been- ji hunted regularly with any pack of hounds ' during the season 1892-the number of times to be left solely to the Mastor's dis> cretion-and is the bonajidc property of a j member of any duly recognised Hunt Club, i 3—A Hack Hunter combines the two I above doSnitions. I 4—ln races 1,5,6 and 7, owners or riders * must produce Master's certificate to the * Clerk of the Scales on weighing, otherwise \ horses will not be allowed to start, \ s—ln race 6, names of riders must bo submitted to the Stewards at least one hour , before the advertised time of starting, stat* ing whether amateur or professional, must be made in writing addressed to the Secretary, Empire Hotel, Featherston, DATES OF WEIOHTS AND ACCEPTANCES. WEIGHTS will bo declared on MON- 1 DAY, July 18th. ACCEPTANCES close on WEDNESDAY, July 20tk, at 8 p.m. t N,8.-1-Members requiring a Master's I Certificate will oblige by forwarding written ' applications for same to Mr W. R.Bidwill before the 30th inst, 2—All horses found jumping tho fences prepared for use at tho Steoploohase Meeting will bo disqualified from taking part in tho Meeting, G.S.M. MoDERMID, Hon Seoretary ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY. I«»1M» Moderate BaHPromptitude,and Liberality, ABSOLUTE SECURITY. ■ Total Invested Funds exceed £8,000,000! '■■■■■■■ Mr William Wight Smith has been appointed Agent for. the Royal Insurance Company (Firo Department) for the Waiarapa, viceMrG,lianp,ton. | W.M.BANNATYNE&Co., ■■■•" Chief Agents, . WttWIGHTSMTH, Sub-Agent,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4162, 12 July 1892, Page 3
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