mHEA TB. B ROYAL. the House. U EKEaBNTS! BBBSENTBI NEWENTERt7iN»IENTBY , OUPHaM'S HEALTH MISSION Co, Wo give yoh tto preaenteUnd no extra ohargo nude for ttauin. PREbtiNiS. Commence at 8 sharp. SPECIAL MATINEE;SATURDAY AFTERNOON. BiiuMatluj* Contest for Boys. Special Prize. SATUBDAY NIGHT FUtfMBTEB MILLION. ' Comic Song, Clog Dancing, and Bun Eating Contest. Special prizoa for tho above. Full particulars in to« raormw'B paper. j, mHEATRE IIOYAL, MASTERTON. ' Sub-lessee and Manager: MrToji Poll-Uid. - •THEBYEHVOPTHEYPiARI i FOHFOUKSGHTSONLy ' MONDAY, JUNE 5, '93, -'; The favourites ut) seven Colonies. The l . in-.st popuk organisation in ] Auitralasia. . ; P QLLAIIF S 3 Liliptitlnn Opera 00. Ibo-ihnKbbS -60 , , Arrangcmonb hrthoseafloii: MONDAY, olh.lune, Audran'a worW- :. " ' foiiisd Opera;- : - i LAMASOu'im' ' TUESDAY, OthlJ.uho, 1 "ThoMikado." 3 WEDNESDAY, 7tb, '' Tho Gondolier?." ■ THURSDAY,'Bt!i," Tho Littlo Du'ke." C.mplete Orchestra and Choruß. Musical Dirrcior ... Mr Arthur King Leader ... . ~, Mr Fred Puliard Tho Opera produced underthosolo'. direction of Mr Tom Pollard; PRIOES-Drcss Circle and Urchostra ) 'Stalls, 4/, j Stalls, 3/-j Pit, 2/ v '■ Plans of RoservcJ Seats may bo soon at Messrs Huod & Johnston's, Qiteen-st.. f : Aw.Limey. Advance Agont. , , Feed. W. Duval, Business Manager. fIIHE ANNUAL MEETING of the 1 MASTERTON AGRICULTURAL AND PASTURE ASSOCIATION will bo held at the Club Hotel on SATURDAY, lOsh day of Juno, at 1130 n.ln. Business :. To becbive and Adopt BALiNor Sheet and General. 0, H..GAYFER, ,; Secretary. MASTERTON HORTICULTURAL & INDUSTEIALSOOIETY.; rTIHB Annual General Meeting will bo 1 held oo WEDNESDAY, 6th June, at.JJ p.m., in tho Central Ohanlhere, Queen Street. ■ Committee Meeting at 7.15 p.m. 6harp. BosiNESs-Annual Report, Balance Sheet and General. J.O.ALPASS; 'v ; Secretary. m |rpHE..;.OTTE» . HUNT CLUB. - STEEPLECHASE MEETING, , : To bo held on the HUTT PARK RACECOURSE J ox I WEDNESDAY, 12th JULY, 1893 ; (Four days niter the Wellington Racing ( Club's Steeplechase Meeting), Judge: A. E.G. Rhodes. Treasurer: Johu Mills, Handicapper: J. E.Henry, Stewards: H. D. Crawford, D. G. A. . Cooper, Dr Cahill, Dr Gillon, G. L, 11, Cuuinghani,ll,D,Cadwell,W. W, Cox F. W. Maddox, John Mills, E.D. O'Rorke Joseph Myers, C, P. Skerrett, A Wylio andD.G.Riddiford, Starter :S. Powell. PROGRAMME, (Approved by tho Metropolitan Club). 1. Maiden Steeplechase Handicap, of 30 sovs; second horso 5 sovs from the stakes, Maiden riders allowed 71b, For hunters that have never won an advertised Hurdle Race or Steeplechase Minimum weight, list, Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 10s. About two miles. 2. Ores Hurdle Handicap, .of .45 sovs; second horse 6 sovs from the stakes, Nomination, 1 sov j acceptance, 1 boy. One mile and three-quarters. 3. United Host Clur Steeplechase Han- t dicap, of 50 sovs j second horse 10 sovs ■ from the stakes, 'For hunters only. Minimum weight in handicap,' list; \ maiden riders allowed. 7lb. Nomination; 1 sov; acceptance, 1 soy, About three lnilesrruil a Half. ' '!■ 4. Open Steeplkuhabe Handicap,' of 75 sovs; second iiorso 10 sovs from tho stakes. Nomination, 1 sov;acceptance, 2 sovs. Aboui three miles,. 5. Ladies' Brack let. Handicap. First horse a Bracelet of the value of 25 sovs; second-horse, a bracelet of tho value of 5 sovs (or cash etjiiivalent). For hunters c-nly. Gehtlenwn riders, . who must produce their Certificates from the Metropolitan Cli'|inthedis- . ; . trict in which they resided Tho horses - 'to be nominated by. ladies, and, will require to jump a hurdle to the satisfaction of the stewards before starting. Maiden riders allowed 51b. Minimum weight, list.- Nominations, 10s; ac- ■ ceptane'e, 10s. Two miles onthe flat, 0. Open Welter , Handicap, of 30 sovs; second horse 5 sovs from the stakes. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 10s, One mile aud.a quarter on the Hat. 7, Farewell Hurdle Hasdidap, of. 40 sovs; , second horse 5 sovs from tho stakes, ' For hunters'only. Nomination, 1 sov; acceptance,, l.sov. Weights will lid declared on-tho course immediately after the Ladies' Bracelet is run, and accep- : fences must bo notified to the Clerk of ' - . the Scales within 10 minutes after the , ■"; Open Welter Handicap, Maiden riders i allowed 51b. One milo and a half. . ■'■ 1 DATES OF NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS, ' AND ACCEPTANCES. -'■"■ N.B.—All events ciqse'at 9 p.m..'. ' • Tuesday, ' Jcne2oxii—-Kbmib ations forali 1 -events. ..,.,- . "' "' '"' ' Saturday,' July ,3tu'.- weights declared, o'iccpt lor the Farewell Hurdle Hamli- .: cap. (Tho night oithe-W.K.C.'a Win- ,.. tcr Meeting.)' - - -.0- -j.'.; ': . Monday, July lOni.-Acceptances :for all , ,-, handicaps; oscept tlio Farewell Hurdle : 1. '. ' Handicap. "■ ■• ■ JULES'AND~REGULATIONS. '■■'■'! All nomination:!, entries and acceptances, accompanied by the necessary amount pay : . "' able, close at-the. Royal Oak Hotel, Wei lington, at 9 p.m. on the dates named. The Rules of. Raring adopted by. tho Metropolitan Clubs of' New Zealand will be striotlyadheredto>;, ■,•.'-'•■ "'•■ '-•_ ' 1 . Five per, cent, will be deduoted from the > (Wamount'olaH.Btakcs, '- : f- '■■ Races Nos. IV 3,5 and 7, aro confined to ■ qualified hunters, _only. Owners,or riders n must produce Masters'. Certificates,to the. Clerk of the' before the..horses'are wei"hcd out for any of these' evehlsT ' ifaces Nos. 2, i and 0, ore open events. - horßeWh'as been hunted regularly with' 1 : ....1 « nn l> nt Viminrla In inn critic. I . faction of theJMaster/fduring: the present season (1893), and the horn fide property of i a'meinber.of any recognWHuntClub. : ..; bet of a recogr>he^ > Hptjolub ) ,wlip ! .h{is mwwMtlKmmmmm. ■■'' never, hunters',race, ; a| tho.time ; pf •loenSemen Riders-Persons ttrousM " being! registered "as'-' gentlemen'-riders 'are « referred to rules 1.81 and 182 of the Rules of M 7■"-■ :.;;-. H.,M. ; LYON,':. j:. .'■.' ,:.',lioniSeo.:forßp I Meeting/ Royo Oak HoteJr n [WeUiPgton,May,o,.lßoß ?: *,_><, a/..
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4435, 3 June 1893, Page 3
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