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IHB AT RE R 0 Y'A li. 6d nil paiV'« off yjjcJi' .; the House. JO , ~., PRESENTS! ,i PRESENTS I NEff! BNT.ERTAINM ENT BY," •, CUPHaM'S '"«' BEALTH MISSION Co, We give yon tbo preseotvi, and do extra charge made for ibein.! 'PRESENTS.,, : Oom<ueDceaißaliarp. ;i -,;- ,•„ SPEOIAL !: MATINEE'SATURDAY' : AFTERKOON. .. Bun Eutingj Contest -■ ' fp'rßojß. ' ■ Special Prizer ; "' SATUBMY BIShT FUN MR THE, ;..':; million. OorcioSoiig, 01og'l)»ii'ciiig, ahdßunfiatj: ing Contest. Special f prizes for? the v, above..' Full particulars iri. to«'''.".',' ' morrow's paper. " "■"' iheatre:;eoyal; ■masterton, Sub-IcsseVarid Mnaajer: MbTomPomim).' THE EVENT OF THE" YEAR! FOBFOUIIiGHTSOMLY MONDAY, JUNE 5, '93! Tho favourites of seven Oolohiei ■ Thi) : meet popular orgauißatum in ■' :: Australasia. BOLLARD'S Liliputiuu Opera Co. 60 IN NpßEr/60 Arrangements fir the season■:— ''' MONDAY, othJone, Audwii's worldfamed Opera: . . ,", LA'-MASCOTri;..; ' TUESDAY. Gen June, "Tho Mikado/' WEDNESDAY, 7tb, '• The Gondoliers." Tf lUBBDA Y, Bth; " The Litilo Poke." ,'' Complete Orchestra ml Chorus. ,-v Ulusical Direolor ... Mr' Arthur King Leader Mr Fred Pollard ,<; The Operas produced under the solo : direction of Mr Tom Pollard. PKIOfiS-Dress Circle and Urcheatra' •'Btallßi;4/.;:StallB ) 3/,jPit 1 2/.. i / : Plans of Reserved Seats may bo aeon at Mesavs Huo.d & Johnston's, Queen-st, : ] Aw. Linley, Advance Agent. • v . Feed. W. Duvav Bnsiness Manager. .SgsSa3£B«E=i'. mHE UNITED -'HUNT (MB. "■ STEEPLECHASE'MEETING; .[ To ho held on the ■ HUTT PARK RACECOURSE ~ ,-. . Qjj .I.': . ' ■.WEDNESDAY, 12th JULY, ; 1893 ■■ (Four days after the Wellington Rating (/tab's Steeplechase MeeliDg). : Judge: A. E. G. Rhode's, ' 'Treasurer: John Mills. Hamlicapper: J. E. Henry, Stewards: H. D.' Crawford, D.' G. A. Cooper, Dr Cahill, Dr Gillon, G. L.'H, Cuninghom, 11. D. Cadwell, W. W, Cox P. W. Maddox, John Mills, E. D. O'ltotke Joseph Myers, C. P. Skorrelt, A Wylie and D. G. Riddiford,' s • Siar!cr:S. Powell, PROGRAMME. (Approved by the Metropolitan Club).' 1, Maiden Steeplechase Handicap, of' 30 , sovs; second horse 5 sovs from the stabs. Maiden riders allowed 7lb.' For hunters Unit have never won an advertised Hurdle Race or Steeplechase Minimum weight, list. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 10s. About two miles. 2. Open Huhdle. Handicap, of 45' Vovs; second horso 5 sovs.from tho stakes, ■■ Nomination, 1 sov; acceptance, 1 sov. One r.iile, tind three-quarters..'. 13. United Hunt Cum Steeplechase HanI. dicai', of 50 sovs; second horselO sovs from the stakes. For hunters only! ' Minimum weight-in handicap, list; maiden riders allowed 71b. Nomination, 1 sov; acceptance, 1 sov, ' About three miles and a half. '■ ■■;.•.■•• i, Open Steeplechase Handicap, of. 75 sovs; second horse 10 sovs'from the stakes. Nomination, 1 sov;acceptance, 2 sovs. : About three miles, 5. Ladies' Biiacelet. Handicap. First ...' horso a Bracelet of the value.of 25 , sovs; second horso, a bracelet of the value of. 5 sovs (or cash equivalent). For hunters only, ; Gentlemen riders, who must produce their certificates M from the Metropolitan Club in the district in which they reside. Tho horses ■' to be nominated by ladies, and will ' require to jump a.hurdlo to the satisfaction of the stewards before starting, Maiden riders allowed 51b. Minimum weight, list. Nominations,: 10s; no- . cepiance, 10s. Two miles on the flat. 6. Open Welted Handkapj of 30 sovs; second horso .5 soys, from the stakes, , Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 1 10s. One mile and a quarter on the flat. '' ■'/ 7. FAEEWKLLHrniDiEHANDibAV, of 40 soys; second- horse 5 sovs from the stakes. For hunters'only. Nomination, l'sov; acceptance, 1 sov*. Weights will be declared on the course immediately aftor . the Ladies' Bracelet ia-run', and acceptances inust be notified tq the. Clerk of tho Scales within. 10 minutes after the Open Welter Handicap.. Maiden riders allowed 51b. Oneiniloana'aha'f.,, DATES OF NOMINATIONS,' WEIGHTS, AND.ACqEPTANCES. ■;■■;;■ ; N.B.—All events close at 9 p.m. "■• Tuesday, Jute 20nt.—Nominations forall ■.events,. • ~•■,•. .-_.--,,.; Saturday/ July Brn.'—Weights declared,' except for the Farewell Hurdle Hnndi- ■"■; | cap. (Tho'nightof tho W.R.C.'s Wn> ter Meeting.) Monday/July 10th.-Acceptances for all ~ : handicaps, except tho Farewell Hurdle V'-/Handicap. •' ■"' \ >'..'; RULES AND REGULATIONS. 'All nominations, entries and acceptances, accompanied by the necessary amount payAble, close at' the' Royal' Oak 'Hotel,' Wellington, at 9 p.m. on the dales named. c.Tlie.' Rules of 'liaciiig .adopted by the Me'riOpolitan Olubs of New Zealand will be htriolry adhered to. ■ ■„> : • ; Five ,per !! cent...will.be deducted from the gi'oss amount of all stakes. . . "" Races Nos, 1,3,5 and 7, arc confined to qualified hunters only, Owners or riders must produco Masters' Certificates to the Clerk of the Scalesihefore the horses;are. \veigbed r out for any of-those events. 1 - : '' ; Races Nos. 2, i and 6, arc open events. (Jualificatipnof aHuntor—Ahunter ; isa h&fte that has been'hiihted regularly'with any recognised pack of hounds, to the satisfaction of the Master, 'during the present seaion (1893), and the liom.jvle property of la member of any recognised Hunt Club. ■' ■ ■ I Definition of a Maiden Rider—Any member' of.a: recognised Hunt Club, who has Ineverridden before in a race of any description (hnnter'raccs excepted), and who has never won a hunters' race at the time of starting. ■ 'Qentlejiiouj Mroiu'jof being registered as gentlemen riders arc referred to rules 181 and 182 of the Rules of Racing. IriJK ..■:.>••■' -H. M..LYON, ~. . !-, ~:.-t; Hon. Sco. for Race Meeting. Royal Oak Hotel,■: ; - .->' ~ -, - :; ~ : Wellington,; May 5; 1893.r,; : '[ ,',■.. I (Opposite the .OcoMehtal Hotel), , M;'';-':':,'; .::":■'?■;' ■• ■ . QUEEN STPET,: MASTERTOII,':. trig the *VCaK,*: 1 haveto w-' .JLj Bhncethat firsi-class^bfreshmeiitß J HOT|ngi ; b.Ben^foi!:: many:vcarslphief n„t.: " 1 "' U1L ( hotels in the . y IffiiSiVOeWBBJ'iAHD Coooi,V ! '" '''■'•! Oystersin-Sea'B6n:'i ' ; ''-'"', i :: Oieanliri'e'sß'ahd Civility'a prominent -1 I • , ' featiirbi , "':' / '.-' ,:: "' ;l '^ ; '-'

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4434, 2 June 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4434, 2 June 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4434, 2 June 1893, Page 3

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