UNITED BUNT OLUB. STEEPLECHASE MEEIINGM On the Huir Pakkßaoecourse, oh SATURDAY, 6th MAY, 1894. (Two days alter tho Wellington Ractott Olub's Autumn and Htocploobaao Meeting). i For comploto programmes aeo N.Z. Mail and JN.Z. Refereb. ■ I _ ' Noie—'dunters qualified in seasbnß 1893 or 1894 ate eligible for above meeting. H.M.LYON,_ Hon. Sec. for Race Meeting, | Eoyal Oak Hotel, Wellington. TEKOTAHITANGA MAORI RACING CLUB'S Hack Ulceting, TO BE HELD OX THE KURA RAO E' COURSE MASTERTON,. ou THURSDAY, MAY 17tli, 1891. -PROGRAMME-
1 First Hawaiki Hurdle Handicap-Of 30 boys, Second horse to receive 5 sovs cut of stakes. 1 \ miles. Over six (lights .of liuulb 3ft Gin in height. Nomination 10s, acceptance IDs. To start at 12.15 2 Second HoDgnkiika Hurdlo Handicap— Of 20 sovs, Second horso to rcccivo 5 sovb from stakes, One mile and a distance. Over four flights of hurdles 3ft Gib in height. F«r Maori Horsoi only that have never won a race of 10 sovs, Nomination 10s, acceptance nil. To start at 1 p.m. 3 Hinenuitipo IJracolot-Wolter weightfor ago. Of 25 sovs. Second horse to recoive 0 sovs from stakes. Ono mile, domination 10s, acceptance 10. To niart at 1,45 p.m. 4 Kotahitanga Maori liacing Club's Han-dicap-Of 55 sovs, Second horso 5 sovs from stakis, IJ miles. Nomination 255, acceptance 255. To start at 230 pm, 5 Huia Maiden Hack Handicap-Of 20 sovs. Second horso to receivo Obovs out of stakes. Seven furlongs, For Maori horses that have never won a race of any description, Nomination It's, acceptance nil, To start at 3.15 p.m. 0 Tiriti Waitangi Fiying Handicap—Of 35 sovs, Second horse to receive 5 sovs from stakes. J mile. Nomination 16s acceptance 15s, To start at 4 p.m, 7 Matariki Farewell Handlcap-Of 25 sovs, Second horse to receive 5 tov3 from stakes, Foralllostsatthis meeting (Maiden Hack excepted.) Nominations to he made after Huia Maidon Hack Handicap ia run. Acceptance within 15 minutes after tho weights are posted. One Mile. To Start at 4.45 p.m.
Arprovedby the "Wellington Racing Club, Wellington, March 31st, JBH-H.M. LYON, Secretary. Nominations close nt 9 p.m. on SATURDAY. 21st April. Vcightudeclarcd SATURDAY, 28th April. Acceptances and General Kntries close at!) p.m. on SATURDAY, sth May. WILLIAM lORNS, Secretary. ANNUAL BALL IX AID OF THE FUNDS OF THE QBEYTOWN HOSPITAL, Witt BE HEtB IS THE fjALAOB HALL, GREYTOWN, us FRIDAY, 27tb APRIL, 1894. GENERAL COMMITTEE. Ohevtows :—His Worship the Mayor aud MrsJ.D, Heagerty, Mr and Mrs Diddams, Mrs and Miss Mackay, Mia Marcbaut, Mr and Mrs Pownall, and Mrs Eraser, Mr Bauers, Mr Wither, Rev A. V. Grace, Mr and Mrs i'ilson, Mr and Mrs Brunton, Mr and Mrs H. Jutld. Mr and Mrs F. H. Wood, Mr F. W, Wood, Dr >d Mrs Bey, Mr and Mrs R. Bright, Miss Bacon, Mrs and Miss Brunton, Mr and Mrs Cam> eron, Mrs James Cotter, Mr and Mrs E. Dunn, Miss Dunn, Mr W. Day, Mr and Mrs Fuller, the Misses Fuller, Mr and Mrs Flux, the Misses Galaghtr, Mr Oant.Mrs and Miss Hastwell, Mrs Halse, Mr and Mrs Haigh, Mr G. A. Hirsohberg, Mrs Hodge, Miss Hodge, Mr and Mrs Izard, Mr and Mrs C. I Jury, Mis A. and the Misses McMasler, Mr and Mrs J. Maguire, Mr A. McKenzio, Mrs, and the Misses Nation, Mr and Mrs J. R. Niool, Mr and Mrs Pepper, Mr and Mrs Rccs, Mr and Mrs St George; Mr aud Mrs Trotman, Mr and Mrs R. W. Tate, Miss Tate, Mr W. A. 'fate, Mr G. and Misses Wyetfc, Mr and Mrs T. Wright, Mr and MrsWolden,Mrs Scale, Mr and Mrs Andrew, Mr and MrsJ. Hodge junr,, Mr and Mrs W. F.floydhouse, Mrs J. Tolly, Mr and Mrs P. Tally, the Misses Tully. FEAiHEitSTON— Mi'and Mrs J. Bldwill, Mr J. Cox, Miss Cox, Mr and Mrs Benton, Jf and Mrs Matthews, Mr and Mrs A. McKenzie, Mr W. E. Bidwill, Mr and Mrs L. Pharazyn, Rev T. and Mrs Porritt, Miss l'orritt, MrandMrsßiddiok, Mr and Mrs F. C. Smith, Mr and Mrs Toogood. Cahtekton.—Mr and Mrs W. Booth, the Mayor ot Carterton and Mrs Deller, Mr and Mrs W. McKenzie, Mr and Mrs Cormnck, Mr and Mrs Rish, Mr and Mrs G. A, Fairbrother, Mr and Mrs Rupert Fairbrother, Mr Acocks, Mr Carter, Mr and Mrs P. Freeth, Mr and Mrs A. 0, Pilmcr, Mr and Mrs R. Fairbrother, Mr and Mrs 0, Kemble, Messrs P. and E, Ituthorfurd, ;Mrs Ward, Miss Rutherford.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 476, 23 April 1894, Page 4
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