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SPECIAL, 1 FOOTBALL! FOOTBALL ;s<r FOOTBALL TABANAKI v. WAIRARiPA. > Masterton PabkOv/i, SATUEDAY, JULY 28bd, Admission la; Play to commence 2.80 (IREYTOWN VOLUNTEER EIRE ' BRIGADE'S. POPULAR CONCERT . (To raise funds to p»j[ off tlio liability oil the Engine) will bo hold on 4th A U G D S T, 1892, ARBOR DAY, AT--13?" PALACE HALL. PRICES—3h, 2s and In, Concert to Commence ot 8 p,m. sharp, PROGRAMME IN FUTURE ISSUE, It is found necessary to raise funds by . this means to enable the Brigade to meet paymenti otherwise the engine will have io be re turned, and tbo payments already mado for felted. A DANOE will bo hold at the conclusion of the Concert. Gentlemen Is, Ladies free, WAIRARAPA HUNT CLUR. STEEPLECHAiE MEETING ■ To be held at Tauherenikau on JV LY 28 rd, 18 92. First Bice starts at 11.15 a.m. PROGRAMME, I—Trial Steeplechase Handicap o( 36 its. Second horse 5 sots from the stakes; About two and a halt miles. Open to all qualified Hack Hunteis that have never won an advertised Huril'o or Steeplechaso sit tha time of starting. Nom 10s, acc 20s 2-1 5 sovs from Stakes: About one mile. Minimum weight 10at- Nom 10s, aco 10s. Wairarapa Steeplechase.Handicap of js. Second lilrsea sovb from stakes. About one and half miles. Norn 20s,acc 40s. 4-Hack Hurdle Haadioap of 25 bovs, Secon horso 5 sovs from the stakes. About ono and a half miles, Nom 10b, aco 10s, 6-Hunt Club Steeplechase Handicap of 45 sovs, Second hoiio 6 sovs from the Abont three miles, For all qualified Hunters. Minimum weight 103 71b, Nom 20s, aco 20s, 6—Ladies Bracelet Handicap; Ist horse Bracelet value 20 sovs, second horse Brace* let value 5 sovs (or cash equivalent) Open to all tjuulified Hack Hunters, About one and a quarter mi'es. Horses to he nominated by a lady. Riders to be qualified members. Miuimum weight list, professional rite to carry 71b penalty. Nom 10s, aco 10s. 7—Hunter's Flat Handicap of 20 sovs Second horse 5 sovs from the stakes, About one mile. For all qualified Hunters, Nom 10s, acclos, RULES AND REGULATIONS. I—A Haok is a horse that has never started for other than Hack or Hunter races, and is not at the time of entry nominated for other than Hack or Hunter races, 2—A Hunter is a horse that has been hunted reguln-iy with any pack of houndj during the season 1692 —the number ol times to be left solely to the Master's dis» crction-and is tlio bona fide property of a member of any duly recognised Hunt Olub, 3—A Hack Hunter combines the two above definitions, 4—ln races 1, 5,0 and 7, owners or riders iust 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 be submitted to the Stewards at least one hour before the adverted time of starting, etat» WAIRARAPA HUNT OLUB. THE HRST ' ANNUAL BALL WAIRARAPA HUNT OLUB, Will be held in the Palaco Hall, Groytown, on FRIDAY, JULY 22nd Danoingat 8.30 p.m. _ Tickets—Double 10s Gd ; gentlemen, single, 7s 6d; extra lady 2s 6d. To bo had from any of tliira Locbl Committee, viz., IVfeaars O. Tiilly, F. H. Wood, G, H'rschborg, Dr Bey and the Secretary, Also from Mr J. H. Bethune, Featherston ; Mr W. MoKenzio, Carterton, and Mr W. J. Hireehberg, Masterton. ESTRATTON IZARD, Hon, Sec, t ! i ( J 1 i ] 1 ( i J 1 1 6- Nominations must be made in writing addressed to the Secretary, Empire Hotel, Foatherßton, N,B,—l—Members reijuiriog a Certificate will oblige by forwarding written applications for same to air W, E. Bidwill before the BOth inst, !—All horses found jumping tho fences prepared for ase at tho steepleohe&e Meet* ing will be disqualified from taking part in G.S.M, McDERMID, Hon Secretary MWIHIKAWERA MAHUPUKU PERSONS having CLAIMS against the estate of the above deceased Native, are requested to forward particulars of their Claims to the undersigned, op or before the 14th day of AUGUST, 1892, after which date Claims will not bo recognised, R, WARD TATE, Solicitor to tho Estate. Greytown, 14 th July, Kesctttj .......: £1,0,000 PHffiNIX ASSURANCE Company of London. Established 1782, Losses paid, £18,000,000. R. M. Simpson, general manager for New Zealand, District manager-H, H. Welters. Mas. terton agents—Wairarapa Farmers' Cooperative Association, Ltd.. Sittings LATE CAN BE Pkiob & Co. Arrjmed KINSEY, Artist and Photographer, Lambion Quay, Wellington. SPECIAL NOTICE. The great success which we have achieved by our highly artistic work, together with the publication of our Mueed Price List, (see below) has induced others, to attempt to follow in mir wake; but as we are Practical Photographers,, POSSESSING INSTRUMENTS OF THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS and design, and having the.admikge of a thorough autistic TRAINING; being assisted in our bmmshy artists of adnoioMged ability, possessing the largest AND BUST LIOIITED OpEKATINQ. ROOSIIft thecity,witha Vestibule admitted by the travelling public id be the most richly AppoiNTEDand to contain the finest show of Photography in the colony, the Public can readily understand the reason of m superiority, and: how utterly impossible it is for others to successfully compete with tt»r ~ PRICE LIST. • , Oabinbts--Threerqaar tot or foil length 6 copies. 7/6 12 „ ... 12/6 " TWO PROOFS FOIIE4OHSITTING. ~ , 11AT1VOPALSTTE8 ,' As executed by ua. I'he style of finißli 8 nob injured by Handling nor Moisture,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4171, 21 July 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4171, 21 July 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4171, 21 July 1892, Page 3

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