; APERA, HOUSE,; WELLINGTON. WELLINGTON''AttTEfIB. OPERATIC AND. DRAMATIC SOCIETY. ', PATBON—His Excellency the Governor. (iiRKAT •■WOVELTPYi .: First Pro Won on any gift jo of tho entire, 1j pew. nud original Oporatioßxtravaga-Jza; The Monarch of Utopia By Messrs H. B. Brume asd;F. W, Joxes, : ■"■' TwoWeilingtongentlemen. Season of Six Nights Commencing Thursday Next, 7th Sep, The Society have undertaken this work; ' deeming itits speoial province to encourage 1 local talent. No expense haa bsen spared 'to niak'e the performance asuccess, . j New-Scenery and Dresses have' beon speoialiy designed and made for the pro! i duciion, ■ ;>'i , The caste .nbmprisbs iho beat known members or the' Society, and one of the latest ndditioriß, to.:'' Wellington musical cirolcs, Mrs H. J. Miller, _. , For full particulars, see,day bills, I Dress : Circle arid ■'Reserved- Stalls 4sj Stalls 3s, Family Girole Us, Pit Is. -, Box Office at floiHday). .-.,'. .. i Doors open at 7.15; Overturemt' B.'" f a .P. LEVI, See | [ ,OOK OUT FOK HUNT OLUB SPORTS ut To bo held in the Show Oinmids, OAR-j TBRfoN, THURSDAY, 25ft September. • '. STEWARDS-McrsitO. F. Yalta, W. Hnwke, W)vem -OTamj, H| Pen-y, H. Welch, W. MoKcicic, R. Roako.. W. J. ; Hirschbwg, W. B. Buick, Fa-Lewis. C. R. : Bidnill.W.O. Buchanan,. J. A. Kcnall, 0. Tally, H.R. Bunny, N. Urace,O.J, Ketable, J. Strang, W. E. Bidwill, G.-Carter, H. Murißon, G. W, Doller, A, M. Mcintosh, J. : McDougall, A. G. Vi rr.cr, W. McKew.-A.' J. Toogoed, F.-Fcarci'. Judge for Jumping Compttitionr-Mr W. Lingard. Jud»o for all ' other i venta, Mr N.Oraao. StaTtfr and O^erk of Scales—Mr F. C, Lewis, Clerk of 0 urso : —Mr J. (Teller. Hon Seo-MrW. McKonzio. To»tertatlO'Cl»k. . DiamouDtiug Hurdle Competition: Comrie-. i titow to jump several flights hurdles, dismounting (both fest.to touch ground) and remount between each flight. First prize £2 andßilvenvatch. ■ Lidies Trophy, Nccdlo. Threading Competition:; Horeeß io be'nominated by ladies.; Competitors to jump hurdle, dismount, lead horse to lady, lady to thread needle and hand samo to competitcr, who then remounts, ' jumps hurdle, and proceeds to winning post. Open only to members of recognised Hunt Clubs. .■■■•■■ Jumping Competition i Over hunting fences (no wate.'j. Minimum weight 12)t, First prize £lO, second 30s. Jumpinj competition for Ponies, 11 hands and under, to bo ridden by boys uuder 16 years. First prize £2, second £l. Cigar and Umbrella Competition: Competitor to light cigar, open umbrella, mount horse, jump hurdle, lido to winning pott, cig.ir to bo alight at finish. ' First prizo £2. Tdting: First prize £3, second £l. Or..ngc Competition: Competitors tondo OFcr four hurdles, carrying a plate of oranges, the one retaining tho most'oranges to ho winner. Firstprize £3, tecond £l. Entry fee for Jumping Competition and Ladies Trophy 10s, all other events Use- -'■ Special prizes will b 1 ) allotted later on Entries dose with the Secretary at Carterton at anytime on SATURDAY, September 23.-d, 1893. Admission to Ground Is, and admission to the Stand Is, Children half price, W. MoKENZIE,Hon.Sec,' WAIRAR&PA TROTTING CLUB. SPRING MEETINjQ: " niO be held on the SHOW GROUNDS, 1 CARTERTON, THURSDAY OCTOBER 12th. Patron, Mr W. C. Buoha'nan, M.H.R. j President, Mr K. Grace; Vice-Presidents, Messrs "0. A. Pownall, J, Burrow, R. Bright; and A. McKcrizio; Judge, Mr N. Grace; Starter, Mr It. Roake; Stewards, Messrs G. W, Deller,A Bishj 0. Kemble. A. B.'McFnrlane, J. DaUymplo, W. B, Allen, J.Moyrio»,T. Kay.James Hodder 0. H. Gayfor, W.llawko, W. Corlett, H. ' Yates, 0. H. Giles, H, H, Wolteiß and H; Morrison, Handicapper,' Mr A, King Timekeeper, Mr A. Bish j.Scoretary, Mr W, MoKeuzie; Treasurer, Mr 0. J. Kemble j Clerk of Scales, Mr C.Giles,; Clerk of Course; Mr, W, Abbot, : ..PROGRAMME, i,;. ■■■■■; . First race to start at 12 o'c'ock noon. " 1. Maidkn Baob (a&ddlo), Nomination ss, acceptance ss. 2. District KiSbiOii'-(harness), 15 sovs, 2 miles, Nominations' ss; .acceptance 10b, Confined to horses'owned in. the Wairarapa North and South at least 6 months p-evious tomceting, ...... 3. SMwinna' HahdicAp (saddle), 25 sovs; i . 2nd boree 3 sova from 2J miles. Nomination 10s, acceptance 6s. 4. Seilino Tbot (harness), 15: sovs, 2 . miles. Nomination 7s 6d. acceptance 7s. (id. The winner to be sold immediately after the race and the,whole of tho.pi'ooeeda. to go tothoChib, .' s Daw Tnnr. rU.U (saddle): 5 SOVS. 2
miles; ■ NominstionSs, noceptoncefree. C. Waiihp.apa Thottujo Oluo Hanmcai (harness), 30 sovs, 2nd horeo 5 soys from stakes, 3 niiies; . Nomination 153, accept' ance 15a. • ...,-,■'. 'K 7. GranictAud Hakmcap (harness), 10 sovs, 2} miles.'' Nomination 6s, acceptance ss. '...,. ....-.• :.-. 8. ConboliAtion Handicap (saddle), 10 bovb 2 miles. Nomination 10s, acceptance freo. Kntrjps to be made immediately after the Grandstand Handicap lias been run. ' Nominations close on THURSDAY, 21st September, Handicaps deolared SATURDAY, 23rd- September, Acceptances on THURSDAY, October sth, ; Admission to Ground Is: Ladies and Children free. Grandstand; and Saddling Poddook, Gents 2s 6d; Ladies Is. . .".'W.MoffiNZIE.Hon.Sco, WAIIURAPAahdEAST COAST PAStoral and agricultural society. ANNUAL. S TALLiION PARADE ; . 'Will take place on the SHOW. MOUNDS 'ON SATURDAY, .SEPTEMBER 30th Commencing at 1 p.m, ■• ' ENTRANCE FEE-5/. ••' E, W. DORSET, )01SON FOR DOGS will be laid on Munawa oftertliis W.DALZIELL, ,; '' • •' Manager. REST FOR , THE WEARY SOLES. HAVING JDBt received ■ from the .-..; celobrated : English : makers, Rcstick & Coi, and W. Unstick, a special consignment of'hfgh class Ladies' Boots and' Shoes in latest styles find shapes, including the Systematic and Bygenic I ban' confidently'recommend them for easy fitting/and durability, and marked at pricestnat'musteffectp ready salo' f, MEN mo BOYS'BOOTS OF EVEBY ■■ ;;.;; , DESCRIPTION. ;:■.:• We ailovf so om to beat tia in and i ;-.!-i :■■<,: '.,'.nfas3i.'-'i'" ■•'• > ' '■('■ The Stock is well nssoried by. constant a> ;,:■". •■ rivalsp{New Goods.' '■ ■ ■ ; In Colonial Boots we bavo .he'tegestas :■■• i .•■■■;.: BortmentinthetowiP' •'■;•"'''_"■ : MsPEOiAI; :^A/A, Nn -tO/C WWERtKIHTS . ; .Wo.keepalar'gectonk; of the' Celebrate! Zeaumia Bbatov:Every Pair; abßolutel] .Guaranteed to give honest wear.-.,. Farmen are .speoieU: atodiedv,..','.''^,;i ; :■':,:'..•-:.:3;-;.' ■■.-:;-^'-i:' jßobis mi (karanUci ,ir.ftr^iifi6,wow,the i their bbya ■ arid' girls i> properly :• isKod' ; shoul< visitbar Estaolisbmenl, Note'theadtesi :|||B|iiil • ■. i /n':;-.j.^f ; ((^.<i-:^ : ?'.. : >v ■ :•...
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4518, 8 September 1893, Page 3
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