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rpHEATRE ROYAL, MASTERTON, A Under tlio Manigcmont of Messrs Chah'. Hoixoway ami Andrew Monk Acting Manager ... Mr Riouand Stewart A DRAMATIC BOOM. THE HOLLOWH SEASON. THE Greatest EmiiosrASM! THE SEASON Greatest Lauohtkr ! SEASON IS FOR Accorded the Company IS FOR ONLY but ercning, and but one ONLY TWO oncopir.ion: "The Finest TWO MORE Play and Beit P«for- MORE NIGHTS, mince over scon in Mas- NIGHTS. tcrton. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, For This Night Only, THE GREATEST MORAL DRAMA OF TUB DAY, THE WAGES oi BIN ! Received with great success, and creating a distinct furore wherever produced. Opinions of the press: "Undoubtedly the best piece ot the Company's repertoire, "-Tho " Press," Christchurch, " Tlio piece is well written, and the plot is not only a consistent hut a strangely exciting and interesting ono."—The " Ago." OAST OF CHARACTERS, Tlio Rev, Gro, Brando Mr Richard Stewart Stephen Marler Mr Charles Holloway Mr Doano (richniill«wn«)„.Mr G. R, Molvillo Harry Vcntwortb Mr H. Willanl Ned Drumrcond , Mr 0. Detring I*. C. .ludson Mr A, Money Darby Blunt (a mill hand)...Mr W. H. Powor Kanaomc (a servant) '..MrF. R"ssmnrc Ruth Hope (an orphan) Mlsa 0. Dcorwyn Miss Jullua Bloggs Miss A. Deurwyn Mrs Jemima IMoggs Miss M. Medway Roso Denne (an heiress) MissE, Jackson Barbara Dalofa mill girl)... Miss L. Rayraoud The Hccnie effects aw on a scale as excellent as tho previous productions. ■* This Drama was written during tho great con' trovcrsy iu London between the Church and tho ttago, The Greatest Moral Drama of the Day. "The Drama is of a high moral tone, and tho author has availed himself of the opportunity to introduce some excellent theories respecting the advantage o( the stage as an educator of morals."—Lyttelton Times, (Ibristchurch. TO-MORROW (Wednesday), LAST KIOHT OF TnE SEASON. The UNCLES AND AUNTSi Tho Funniest UNCLES AND AUNTS Funniest Play liver UNCLES AND AUNTS I'lay Ever Written, UNCLES AND AUNTS) Written, Admission—B/-, 2/-, 1/.. Resewod Scats at 4/-, at the Dresden, J. St. ULMB, Manager. Box Plan and day sales at tho Dresdt Music Warehouse.

)11ELI1MABY ANNOUNCEMENT. HAYES' ALLIED CIRCUS, Mastcvton. Two Performances Only. SAT UK DAY, FEBRUARY i. Tents erected opposite Star Hotel. Afternoon—Doors open at 2.30, commence at 3. Evening—Doors open at 7.30, commence- at 8. 100 MEN AND HOUSED Watch future advertisement. Admission—■ls, 3s, and '33. Children half price. W. H. HAYES, Sole Owner. 11ASTEBTOX-OPAKIJOCKEY CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING, ST. PAT HICK'S DAY, Pi'onammc in future issue. E. 11. WADDINGTON, Secretary.

WOODVILLE DM'ltlC'i' JOCKEY CLUB. AUTUMN HACK RACE MEBTING. To take place on tho WOODVILLB EACE CODBSEon WEDNESDAY, 20m MAEOH, 1893, PBESIDENT-G. D. Hamilton, Esq; Vice-President: fl. Gidsford; Esq ; Judgo: A, Peoblcs j Clerk of the Scales: L, D. Pickerton; Starter: G. Heslop j Clerk ot tho Course: A. Gowcr; Timekeeper: G. W. Morrison; Handicapper: J. E, Henry; Stewards: Messrs J. M. Staokpoolo, N. Campbell, E. J. Gotliard. J. H, Montcith, J. Troup, T.K. Cunningham, G. W. Morrison, S. Helton, ami A. Smith. PROGRAMME, 1, Stewards' Handioav (to start at 11 a m) of 40 sovs, second horso 6 boys from tho stakes j 1 milo, Nomination 15 sovs, acccplanoo 255, Tiie winner of any race (after the declaration of weights) of tho nett value of 25 sovs or over, to carry a penalty of olbs, 2, Maiden Handicap Hvudleb, to Btart at 11,35 a,m, of 25 sovs, second horse 5 sovs from the stakes; IJ miles, over 0 flights of hurdles 3ft Gin high, Nomination 10s, accoptancclss. 3, Maiden Plate, to start at 12.15 p.ni, of SO sovs, scoontl horse 5 sovs from tho atakes; If miles, Weight for ago. Entrance 30s on day of general entries, 4, Handicap Hurdles, to start at 1,20 p,m, of 45 sovs, second hone 5 sovs from the stakes | two miles, over eight flights of hurdles, 3ft [Gin high ; the winner ot any hurdle race after tho declaration of woiglits to oarry a penalty of Tibs, Nomination 18s, acceptance 275. 5, Woodville District Jockey Chjb Handicap, to start at 2 p,m, of 100 sovb, second horso 15 sovs from tho stakes; 1J miles; tho winner of any flat raco (after declaration of weights), oftbi nott value of £25 or ovor, to carry 71i penalty. Nomination 30s, acceptanci 50s. o', Selling Race, to start at 2,40 p,m,of2! sovs; tho winner to bo sold for 21 sovs immediately after tho race, Iml tho surplus (if any) to go to the secom horde, balance to Club's funds; top we:ght list; 7d) allowed for every £5 ol celling price; 1 milo; entrance 25s oi day of general entries. 7, Flvino Handicap, to start at 3,20 p,m of 50 sovs. second borso 5 sovs from th stakes; G furlongs, penalties saino a in Club Handicap, not cumulative Nomination 20s, acceptance 30s, 8, High Weight Handicap, to start at 4 p,m, of 35 buvs ; tccond horso 5 sovt from the stakes; 1J miles; minirmm weight H ; penalties samo as h Mewards' Handicap, not cumulative nomination 15s, acceptance 20a. NOMINATIONS For Blcwards Handicap 16b, Maidei Handicap Hurdles 10s, Handicap Hurdle 18s, Woodvillo J.C. Handicap 30s, Flyini] Handicap 20s, and High' Weight Haudioaj! 15s, close with the Secretary at Woodvill on BATUBDAY, 4th March, 1893, WEIGHTS Will bo declared on SATURDAY, lltl March, 1893: ACCEPTANCES For Stewards' Haudicay 255, Maidei WnndlMn Hnrileß 10s. Hanilicjin Wnrillß; 275, Woodvillo D.J.O. Handicap 60s, Flyini Handicap 80s, and High Weight Hnndioa] 20a, and entries for Maiden Plate 303, aoi Selling llaca 255, closo with tho Seoretarj at Woodvillo, on SATURDAY,- 18th March

1 No deduction will bo made from the advertised stakes, 2, All races on this programme are open to " hacks " only. 3." tiaoks" shall mean horses that have ncvor won an advortiscd stako exceeding the value o! 10 sovereigns, at time of start (hack and hunter races oxcoptfidt, and that are not nominated for a Derby, Guineas, St. Leger, or Sapling Stakes at timo of start, L No entry will bo received for any race except on condition that all claims, disputes and objections arising out of the racing shall I be settled by the Stewards or whom they may appoint, and thoir decision shall he j final. I. 5, In all nominations, description, ago] and pedigree, must bo gtyen, 6. All horEcs to be ridden in distinguishing colours, which inußt be given at timo of entry. 7, Metropolitan Ilaoing Kules will bo Btriotly aohcred to. , Wu. NICHOLSON, '

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4331, 31 January 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4331, 31 January 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4331, 31 January 1893, Page 3

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