m'HEATRB ROYAL, MASTERTO! TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE: 1J Grand Complimentary farewell Benefit !-....,. TO J MRa'GLIFFOBD,' .' By the Mastorton Orchestra, asssisted b; v* favourite Local Amateurs and Pearson' id Band. Boautiful Ballads, Grand Selec )d tions, Quartottes,Trios,•Duetts.eto.i ; ' A 'splendid ovanihgViehtertainihen [. guaranteed. PRICES-Dress Circle, "3/.; Stalls ' 2/-j Pit, 1/., StePiogramtnes. l> BRITISH FLEET 1 . ' A B T T N I 0 IN j (By Permission of tho Colonial Secretary |i MAGNIFICENT GRAND OIL PAINTING, i, 30toJcsb, ( 3QJitJ\J j SOraJrcre, " I received for the Picture, In it are doploted tho Flagship' Nelson,' ' Wolverine,' . ' Sappho,' ' Dart' (sohoonerU 'Raven' -i (gunbonli and' Diamond.'"—H. FoAmsst, Marino Artist. h TICKETS-1200 at 2/6 each; 1 ddz 23/-, - —may bo obtained from Messrs. White & Co., tobacconists, Mastorton, or • , B . '.'CHARLES CALMS, : , 44, Willis-street, Wellington. DON'T MISS THE CHANCE to Purchase a House from the Undersigned who can sell upon any terras and at your own price. Nouns and f'ccllons of Land for sale in any part of'the Borough. Terms arranged and the way to buy made Easy, Worksop Road— Nol—J acre land, 55ft frontage, with new 8 roomed dwelling, Workup Itoad—'So 2-55/1 frontage, 150 depth, with now G roomed dwelling. Miriam Sired— No 3—50 feet frontage by a depth of 110 feet, with new 5 roomed Dwelling-house. AH well fenced, sheds and every convenience. Quran Street-Uni, 88 ft by 132 ft, 7. Roomed Dwelling, Copper, Pump, and Every convonionce. Planted with Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Garden, etc, etc. E. fl. WADDINGTON, COMMISSION AND INSURANCE AGENT, PERRY-STREET, MASTEKTON. Pianoforte Tuning. ME. ROUT. HEARD, represontative of Messrs Hoffmann & Sons, Wellington, is now in Masterton, und is prepared to undertake the tuning and repairing of pianofortea, organs and harmoniuns, etc Orders left at Mr Watt's, bookseller, Mastorton, willreoeive prompt attention. MASTERTON RIFLE VOLUN- • TEERS. PUtADE on THURSDAY evening neit, Juno 15th, absentees finod. By Order O.A.POWJIALL Captain Commanding, ■ WAIKARA.PA HUNT CLUB gTEEPLEOHASE JJEETING. To be hold at Tauhorenikau, , ON JULY 20ra, 1893, 1 Patron-W.O.Buchanan, M.H.R. Presi- a dont-O. P, Vallanco. Vice-Presidents o —C. R. Bidwill ami G. Tully. Starter £ —N.Grace. Handicapper—J. E. Henry. Clerk of Scales-E. W, Dorset. Clerk of Cour«e-R, Roake, Timekeeper—- ' Jas. Macara. Stewards-Messrs W. E. Bidwill, J, Renall, A. MoKenzic, H. . Welsh, F. Pearce, W, MoKcnzio (Masterton), G. Carter, C.B. Pharazyn, W. B, Buick, H. S.lzard, W.J. Hirsch- . berg, W- Book, G. A. Pilmer. Treasurer -C.McShaue. Seoretary-W. MoKonFIRST RACE STARTS AT 11,15 A.M. PROGRAMME. I.—TWAL SIEErLEEUASK'HiNWOiP of 35 sovs; second horse 5 sovs from the stake; about two and a half miles. Open to all 1 qualified Hack'"Hunters that have never J won an advortlsed Hurdle or Steeplechase a at the time of starting, Nomination 15s, acceptance 20s. •, 2,-HackHandicap of 20 sovs.. Second' horse 5 sovs from stakes. About ono mile, g Minimum weight.lOst. Nomination 10s, leceptancoids. '•' g 13.—WAiaABAPA Stkepieciiase Handicap l ■65 sovs. Second horse 5 sovs from stakes; - jut one and. a half miles. Nomination L acceptance 15s. I—Hack HmiMiE Handicap of 25 sovs. ° Iml horse 5 sovs fromstakos; about one m half miles. Nomination 10s, accept- P >B., - ... : . |H»Ni : Cura Stebpleohabb Handioaf jovjj. Secondhorsossovs fromstakos, hrce miles. For all qualified Hunters: lunvoigbt 10s 71b. Nomination 20s, hco2ss, ImiEs'Bwceiei Handicap.. First lacclet value 20 sovs; second horse '. ■voluo 5 sovs (or cash equivalent). II qualified Hunters. About ono ; miles.'AU horses to be nominated \ minimum woight list. Nomina, f.acccptanco 15s. • Gentlemen 'ficales to be produced. .. Bits'. Put Handicap, of -20 ivs. Second horse ,F sovs from stakes, bout ono mile. For all qUuiMmUJack luntcrs, . Nomination 10s, accdpySiri' )ATES OF NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS ' \f ■■':■ AND ACCEPTANCE?,- . ' £ 'Nominations for all events close on ■ TUESDAY, June 20th, on arrival of last A train from Wellington,, WEIGHTS will be „: declared WEDNESDAY, July. 12th. AC-- g CEPTANCES close on MONDAY, July 17 -; oi) arrival of. last train from Wellington. "' ", ■ScaIeOFCnAMEs-Grand Stand, Lawn,' ' and Saddling Paddock ,ss, Ladies'z's'.Od.'-" .}' 'Met; Podestrians and Passenger's, Is' .'.' Ono horse vehicle 2s, eaoh additional horse' 1 T Is, • drivers -free, horsemen 2s, children' ;: finder 12, free. - ■ V". 1 ' 1 ; 1 Races to be run under rules of racing and -B rules governing Hunt Club Meetings; -' :: ■•■ ;i W, MoKBN2IE,.--
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4441, 12 June 1893, Page 3
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677Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4441, 12 June 1893, Page 3
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