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rUDDAKT IJARKPn f i O FAVOURITE PASSENGER ' SERVICE. Sailings from Wellington as under:— (Circumstances permitting). FOR"LYTTELTON AND DUNEDIN". *Ur-iiußOA| Thurs | Aug 27 | 4 p.m WiiniEitA. | Eri | Aug 28 | 4 p.m. Victoria | Friday | Sept 11 | 4 p.m. Wi.mm.eka I Friday | Sep 25 | 4 p.m. FOR MELBOURNE via LYTTELTON, DUNE.DIN, BLUFF and HOBART. *Ulimaeoa I Thurs | Aug 27 | 4 \ .m. "FOR NAPIER, GISBORNE, AUCK^ LAND AND SYDNEY. Victoria \ Thurs | Aug 20 | 4 p.ni Wiiimeba I Thurs | Sept 3| 4 p.:m for'sydney'direct.""""" *Ulisiakoa I Friday j Sept 18 | 4 p.in. * 6,000 tons, Twin Screw, All tickets are available also for Stopover and return by ANY of UNION CO/S STEAMERS, and any holders of the U.S.S. Co.'s tickets may travel by the above-named vessels. Head Oiiice for New Zealand —Queen'B Chambers, Wellington. EW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S BOYAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMERS FOR LONDON, VIA MONTE VIDIO, TENERIFFE AND PLYMOUTH. Very superior accommodation for Passengers. Specially fitted with Clayton's Patent FIRE EXTINGUISHERS. u. >,,„„,.. Tons Probable . To Sail Steameu , Begis> iFum] Port (about( RIMUTAKAI! 7032 I | /*ug 27 TONG >RIRO// 7600 i Wellington I Scptr. 24 TUR\KINA|| 8210 - Oct, 22 PaP.AROA// C 583 I Nrv. 19 UI..APKHUI| 7-1*) Dec 17 EIMUTAKA// 7952 Jan 14 TONG.UUHU// TiilHJ Passages from London to New Zealand lay be arranged at this end. For passage or freight apply to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING ' COMPANY (Limited). W. H. CRUICKSHANK, Passenger Agent, Masterton CJHAW/CIAVILL AND A LBION COMPANY (LTD.) THE DIRECT LINE OF STEAMERS FOR PLYMOUTH AND LONDON, VIA MONTE VIDEO AND TENERIFFE. Splendid Up-to-date Passenger Accom- ' niodation. ROOMY CABINS 4ND SPACIOUS DECKS. Specially fitted with Patent FIRE EXTINGUISHERS. Sailings (circumstances permitting) Name, [Tons Co'm'der, Dateof Kinal Reg. Leaving Port. §ARAWA },37? Burton Aug IE Wel'gton SMAMARI (i.GBB Moffat Sept. 10 Wel'gton §IONIC tJ23I Carter Oct. K Wel'gton SAi. 1 E NIC 12231 Kempton Nov 5 Wel'gtoa § Twin screw. Special facilities given to residents in the Dominion to bring out friends from Home either by prepayment of passage money in New Zealand or by guarantee. For full particulars apply to the agents LEVIN & CO., LTD., Masterton. IN ALL SIZES. WE have just received a very fine assortment of Winchett and Gardner's Ladies Boots. These are the most fashionable goods on the market. They are made from the best of glace kid, have patent caps and Louis heels. They are a high-class boot from all points. The price of these boots are 255. You should see them. D. FINLAYSON & SON. BOOT AND SHOEMAKERS AND IMPORTERS, (Next to the Post Office) MASTERTON. W Am ' HUNT CLUB'S STEEPLECHASE MEETING, To be held on the TARATAHI-CARTERTON RaUNG CLUB'S COURSE lOn Thursday, Aug. 27, 1908. PROGRAMME—1. Hunters' Handicap Hurdles, about 1J miles, of ,£lO, second horse to receive £H from the stake For qualified hunters only. Minimum .weiriifc list. Entry 10s. To start at 112.30 p.m.\ 2. Hack Handicap, flat, about 5 furlong*, of £lO. second horse to receive .i'2 from stakes. Minimum weight 9st. Entry 10s. To start at 1.10 p.m. 3. Wairarapa Hunt Steeplechase Handicap, about 2 and a-half miles, of ,i'lo, second horso trophy value £2 2s. For horses only that have qualified with the Wairarapa Hunt Club during season 1003. To be ridden by members of any hunt dub. Minimum weight lOst 71'*. Entry 10s. To start at 150 p.m. 4. Hack Handicap (.Flat), about 7 furlongs, of £2O, second horse to receive £5 from tho stake. Open to hacks, Entry £l. Minimum weight Ost. To start at 2.30 p.m. C. Tavatahi Steeplechase Handicap, about 3 miles, of £"d, second horse to receive £3 from the stake. For qualified hunteis only. To bo ridden by members of any bunt ciub. Minimum weight lOst 71b, Entry ill. 'lo start at 3.10 p.m. 6- Ladies' Bracelet Handieai) (Flat), about 1 and a-balf miles, a lady's bracelet, valued at i'fi (is, second horse a trophy valued at .£3 3s. For horses only that have qualified with the Wairn.rapa Hunt Club during season ISJDB, and to be ridden by a member of any Hunt Club. To be nominated by ladies. Minimum weight lOst 71b Entry 10s To start at 3.30 p.m. 7. Final Steeplechase Handicap; about 2miles, of .£ls, second horse to receive £9 from the stake. For qualified hunters only. Minimum weigl.t) lObf/lb. Entry 15s. To start at 1.3J p.m. RULES & CONDITION'S. 1. All races to be. run under Now Zealand Rules of Kadi!;,'. 2. Riders in Knees N'ns. 1,3, S. (i and 7 to hi financial muinbers of 11 mils affiliated with New /iculmid Hunts' Association. 3. A Hniiiid.il member of a Hunt Club is a duly ducted member of any Hunt whose subscription for the present season shall have bL'en paid on or before ;llst July; 1908. 4. A qualified hunter means a horse that his hunteu kc least 5 times with any recognized pack of hounds during the present season, and a master's certificate to that effect must be produced at the scales. fi. Tin; winner of the Wairarapa Hunt Steeplechase t,i carry a penalty of Hubs in the Tarat:ihi Steeplechase, and the winner of any flat race to carry a penally nl lulbsin the lint races, X'ou altics not to he cumulative. 0. All soratehings must be notified to the Secretary at least huh an hour before the adverti-od time of starting each race i 7. All entrie* must be accompanied with tho necessary lees, together with pedigree, and I colour oi ho I'M!, also colours of rider. Entries by telegram mu.-i be confirmed in writing at the earliest opportunity. ENTRIES dose with the Secretary, P.Q Box 14fi, Masterton, a I \) p.m, on Saturday ,V.ugust 15th, 1008. (N.U. I clegi'aph oflice closes at b p,m.) Bookmakers will be licensed to bet at tho meeting on payment of £5 ss, deposit to be made bofore 12 o'clock noon on day of races. •WHQH'f'B will bo declared about Wednesday, August I'Jth, UKJ3. NORMAN H. JAMES, Secretary, Masterton Submitted and approved. A. E. WHYTI3 BiC* I reUry Wellington Racing Club.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9171, 20 August 1908, Page 6

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