QUEENSLAND RELIEF FUND! A GRAND COMMIT In aid of the above Fund, will bo hold at tho THEATRE ROYAL, MASTERTON, TO-NIGHT. mUESMY, 7th MAEOH,. 1893. rKOOBAMME. • Overture " Itahana in Algeria" Mr A. yon Keisonberg's Orchestra Song ''Simon tho Cellaret" MiD. R, Robinson Son? " That in Love" Moßter W. Jago Violin Solo" Homo Swoet Homo" Mr B. P. Ginders Song "ILove My Love" Mra P, Dickson Bong " Queen of the Earth" Mr J. Aitken Comet Solo" Death of Nelson" Mr B. Reea Song " Olde and New" Miaa Ctobs Song " Every Bullet has its Billet" Mr %■ i\ Croxton. —ISTKRVAI OF FIVE MINUTES. - Selection "Bohemian Girl" MrOliflbrd's Orchestra Sour "Alone on the Raft" MrT.H. Jackson Mandoline & Banjo Duct (Selected) Mossra E, H, Eton and A, Riißsell Song " Remember Me no More" Miss Pownall Comic Son? " Tho Dispensary Doctor" Mr Max D'Aroy Pianoforto Duet " Heavenward March " Miss Audrewa and Miss Mauihera So^g" Only Unco More" Mr C, Clifford Violin Solo " Jlio Harpthat once through Tara'aHall" Mr Candy Sons" 'A'he Fisherman and Hib Child" Mr S.Ralph THE THEATRICAL AGENT, DRAMATIC PERSONS. Mr Willis (Theatrical Agent) Mr W.P. Croxton Sam (Man Servant) Mr B, P. Gindors Alphunso Augustus Squeaker Mr C. A, Pownall hignor Foghorn Mr D. R. Robinson Madamu Oarlottaßerlotti Mr C. Clifford.
LOOK OUT GRAND FANCT BAZAAR WHICH will open on WEDNESDAY BVEMNH, March 15th, at 7 o'clock, in the THEATRE ROYAL. Great Attractions! An Orchestra will perform oaohnight 1 May Polo Dance I Fancy Costumes! AMUSEMENT FOR JfOUNG&OLD! Proceeds to pay off debt on Catholic Cnrntcu.
WHAKATAKI & CASTLE POINT EAOES, MARCH !25tli, 1803, WH/VKATAKI CUP of 15 sov.i; 1 suva second. Open to all cowers. For the Rules and Boundaries see Printed Bills. J. B. OSBOltNE.Wliakatßki (HimSecs J. WUiTKHEAD.Mataikutia j eYfreas, Si\ PATRICK'S DAY, . PROGRAMME OF THE GREYTOWN VOLUNTEER niRE BRIGADE SPORTS. Judges—His Worship the Major, Messrs Baillie, and Haigh; Starter, Mr Jno. Jackson ; Timekeepers, Messrs Gallon, Wakelin and Loasby; Secretary, John L. Bees. Sronrs to Commence at 11.30 ox tub RECREATION RESERVE. 1. Maiden Race, 150 yards, Ist £l,2nd 10s, Ent.2sCd, 2. Hurdle Race (Maiden), 220 yds, Ist 30s, 2nd 10s. Ent.2sod. 3. Engine Competition, One Man, Ist Medal and 10s, 2nd trophy, 3rd trophy. Ent, 2s. 4. Fire Brigade Handicap ol three events, Ist event 120 yds, Ist £5, 2nd £2 10s, 3rd £l. Winner ot each event to receive 10s. Nom, 2s, Aco. 3s. 5. Boys Handicap, under IG, 220 yds, Ist 10s, 2nd ss. Post entry Is, G. High Jump, running, Ist 15s, 2nd ss. Entrance Is. 7, Engine Competition, Two Men, Ist twoMedals and 10s, 2nd Trophy, 3rd Trophy. Ent.2sGd. 8, Fire Brigade Hep., 2nd event 440 yds. 9, Wrestling Match (Maiden), Light Wcighl Ist £l. Ent. 2s. 10. Pigeon in the Pot, Ist 10s. Ent. Is, 11, Bicycle liace (Maiden Amateur) 2 miles Ist Medal, 2nd Trophy. Post ontry 2s 12. Three Long Jumps, standing, Ist 10s 2nd ss. Ent. Is. 13, Amateur Eace Hep,, 410 yds, Ist Cuj value 40s. Nom. 2s, ace. 2s. 11. Eugino Competition, Three Men, lsi three Medals and 15s, 2nd Trophy Ent. Ss. 15. Firo Brigade Hep., 3rd event | IG. Sack Eace, 200 yds, Ist 10s, 2nd ss, Ent. !s. 17.100 Yards Eace Haop, Ist £2los, 2nd XI, 3rd 10s. Nom 2s, acpt 2s. 118. Band and Fireman's Eace Hep, 150 yds, Ist £l,2nd 10s. Ent 2s. 19. Consolation Bace, 220 yds, Ist £l, 2nd 10s. Ent Is. BULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. Threo competitors to start or no race; four or no second; live or no third. 2. II necessary tho raoo will bo run in heats, 3. In the event ot the scratch man not accepting the others to bo put back accordingly 4. The Judge's decision to be final. 5. Nominations accompanied by performances for the last two years, to be sent to the Secretary on or before March 6th for the following events—4,s,B, 11,13,15,17, Handicaps to be declared 10th March and published. 6. No nomination will be received unless accompanied by tho proper fee; postal notes preferred. 7. Acceptances close lor the above events on the loth March,
8. Competitors disobeying the starter to be put back a yard for each offence lor the first two offences; for the third he will be disqualified. 9. The sports to be postponed in the event of the weather proving unfavourable. 10. Any competitor nuraiug under an assumed namo will bo disqualified. ThoPapawai Brass Band has kindly • scntcd to play a few selections. Admission Is, Children Half Price. A SOIREE WILL bo held in the evening at the Palace Hall. Doublo Tickets, 6s; Single, 4s; estra Lady, 2s Cd; dancing at
piANOFORTE TUNING. Mn, J. CANDY has vacanoles for a few Pupils for tlie Violin, and is also prepared to Emute Orders for Timing, Country Orders promptly attended to. Address: Lincoln Boad,
KOYAL HOTEL QUEEH-STHEET, MaSIERION, T. C. EAYNEK, PROPRIETOR. First Class Accommodation for Travellers and Visitors, None but tho Best Brands of Liquors kept. SIABLINO AND PADDOCKS.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4362, 7 March 1893, Page 3
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