UNITED BUNT CLUB. BTEEPLEGHASEMEEIINQM On the Hdtt Pabk Racecourse, on SATURDAY, sth MAY, 1894. (Two days after the Wellington Racing Club's Autumn and Steoplecbaeo Meeting), For complcto programmes boo N.Z, Mail and N.Z. Referee. Not k-Hunters qualified in seasons 1893 or 1894 iuo eligiblo lot above mootin};, 11. M. LYON, Hon. Seo. for Race Meeting, Eoynl Oak Hotel,. Wellington, TE KOTAHITANGA MAORI RACING CLUB'S Hack Meeting, TO HE HlttD OX TUB AKURA RAOE COURSE, MASTERTON, on
THURSDAY, MAY 1711), IS9I. -FROGRAMMK--1 First Hawaiki Hurdlo Handicap- Of 30 tovs, Secondhorio to receive 5 sovs nit ol sttikea- 1J miles. Over six flights of liuidl™ 3ft (iin in height. Nomination 10s, acceptance 15s, To start at 12,1 D 2 Second Itongakaka Hurdlo HandicapOf 20 sovs, Second horse to receive S sovs from stakes, One mile and a distance. Ovjr four flights of hurdles 3ft liin in height; For Maori Horsej only that have nover won a race oi 10 sovs. Nomination 10s, acceptance nil. To start at lp.m. 3 Hincmiitipo ISrwAt-Wcltct weight for age. Of 25 sovs. Second horse to receive 5 sovs from stakes. Ono milo. domination 10s, acceptance 10. To Btart at 1/15 p.m. 4 Kotahitonga Maori Racing Cluh's Handicap—Of 55 sovs. Second horse 0 sovs from stakes. I j miles. Nomination 255, acceptance 25j. To start ft 2.30 pm. 5 Huia Maiden Hack Handicap—Of 20 sovs. Second horso to receive usovs oat of stakes. Seven furlong#. For Maori horses that have mver won a race of any description, Nomination lfs, acceptance nil. To statt at 3.15 p.m. G Tiriti Wnitangi Fiying Hacdicap-Of 35 sovs. "Sccouil lioibi! to receive 5 sovs from fctakes. j mile. Nomination 15s _ acceptance 15s, To start at 4 p.m. S 7 Matariki Farewell UMcap-Of 25 sovs. Second horse to Btakw, For all losts at Ms meeting (Maiden Hack excepted.) Nominations to be made after Huia Maiden Hack Handicap is run. Acccptancj within 15 minutes after the weights aro posted. One Mile. To Start at 4,45 p.m.
Approved by tlio Wellington Racing Club, Wellington, March 31st, 18U1,—H,M. LYON, Secretary. Nominations close nt 9 p.m. on SATURDAY, 21st April. jVeight!declared SATURDAY, !!Sth April. Acceptances ami General Entries close at il p.m. on SATURDAY, Dtli May. WILLIAM lORNS, Secretary. THE ANNUAL ball IN AID OF TUB FONIIS OF THE GEH Y TOW A' HOSPITAL, WILL lis HELD Iff TIIE PALACE HALL, GBEJTOWN, UN FRIDAY, 27th TBIL, 1894 GENERAL COMMITTEE. GnmoivsHis Worship the Mayor aud Mrs J. D. Heagcrty, Mr and Mrs lMdams, Mrs and Miss Maekay, Mis Marebant, Mr and Mrs Pownall, and Mrs Fraser, Mr Bauers, Mr Wither, ftev A. V. Grace, Mr rail Mrs Tilson, Mr and Mrs Brunton, Mr and Mrs H. Judd, Mr and Mrs I'. H. Wood, Mr F. W. Wood, Dr ,;and Mrs Boy, Mr and Mrs R, Bright, Miss Bacon, Mrs and Miss Brunton, Mr and "Mrs Cameron, Mrs James Cotter, Mr and Mrs E. Dunn, Miss Dunn, MrW, Day, Mr and Mrs Fuller, the Misses Fuller, Mr and Mrs Flux, the Misses Gallagher, Mr Gant, Mrs and Miss Hastwell, Mrs Halse, Mr and Mrs Haigh, Mr G. A. Hirsohberg, Mrs Hodge, Miss Hodgo, Mr and Mrs Izard, Mr and Mrs C. J. Jury, Mrs A. and the Misses McMasler, Mr and Mrs J, Maguirc, Mr A, MoKenzic, Mrs, and thn Misses Nation, Mr and Mrs J. It. Nicol, Mr nud Mrs Pepper, Mr and Mrs Rces, Mr and MrsSt George; Mr nud Mis Trotman, Mr and Mrs R. W. Tate, Miss Tato, Mr W. A. Tate, Mr G. nud Misses Wyctt, Mr and Mrs T. Wright, Mr and Mrs Walden, Mrs Stalo, Mr and Mrs Andrew, Mr and Mrs J. Hodgo junr,, Mr and Mrs W. F.Roydhouse, Mrs J. Tully, Mr and Mrs F. Tully, the Misses Tally. FBiTflEitsioM,—Mr and Mrs J. Bidwill, Mr J. Cox, Miss Cox, Mr and Mrs Benton, K and Mrs Matthews, Mr and Mrs A, MoKenzio, Mr W. E. Bid will, Mr and Mrs L. Pharazyn, Rov T, and Mrs Porritt, Miss I'orritt, MrnndMrsltiddick, Mr and Mrs F. C. Smith, Mr and MrsToogood.
Cahteetox.—Mr ami Mrs W. Booth, the Mayor ol Carterton and Mrs Deller, Mr and Mre W. MeKenzie, Mr and Mrs Cormjck, Mr and Mrs Bisli, Mr and Mrs G. A, Fairbrother, Mr and Mrs Hupert Fairbrother, Mr Acocks, Mr Carter, Mr and Mrs P, Freeth, Mr and Mrs A, Q, Pilmcr, Mr and Mrs It, Fairbrother, Mr and Mrs C, ICemble, Messrs P. and E, Itutherfurd, [Mrs Ward, Missliiilhcrfurd. M,o.'b.—Messrs B. Bright, ?, 11. Wood, and W, McKenzio, of Carterton, Tickets—Double, 7s 6d; Gentleman's ss; Extra Ladies, 2s 6d. Admission to Gallery: Gentlemen, la; Ladies, Is; go half price. F. H, WOOD, Hon. Sec, OPENING NOTICE, E, HALE,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 471, 24 April 1894, Page 4
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