Amusements. Excursion Day Gala QPORTS GROUND, EAST BELT. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26. COSTUME CRICKET MATCH. Borough Council v. H.M.S Pinafore. ROSELLE BROTHERS ON THE FLYING TRAPEZE, BABY~SHOW.
! Class I.—Fattest Baby under 18 months (weight for age) Class 2.—Best Twins under 18 months Class 3.—Best Dressed Baby under 18 months Class 4.—Prettiest Baby under 18 months Class s.—Best all round Baby under C mouths Class 6.—Best all round Baby under 12 months Class 7. —Best Baby in the Show HJEntrance free Babies to be in tent not later th .n 2p. m. Show to open at 230 p.m. N.B.—Particulars of prizes in our next issue. HIGHLAND DANCING. 1— Highland Fling 2 Seauntreus 3 Foursome i oel 4 GiL’io Galium (sword dance) N.B—The prizes will consist of Balmoral and Tam o’Shanter Bonnets and Bronze and Heather Hose. SPORTS. Value of prizes. First. Second. I—loo yds (hep) Flat Race £1 1 £0 10 G 2 1 mile Bicycle Race 3 3 110 3 £ mils (hep) Flatßace 110 015 0 4 Egg and Spoon Race 010 0 5 0 5 SingleWomen’sßace (;iv'n by Mr F. Clark) ... workbox 0 10 6 6.—5-mile Bioyle Race IVlayor’s Cup 110 7 Obstacle Race ... 110 010 0 8— Tug of-war, open to bodies taking part in procession ... 22 9 Tug-of-war, open to all comers 3 0 Entry to Bicycle Races, 2 s 6d ; to Tug-of-war (No. 9), is per man j to all other races, Is. Tug-of-war teams to consist of not more than ten men. Entries for Bicycle Faces close on Monday at Bp. m. Post entries for all other events. Competitors not allowed to wear spiked shoes All protests must be lodged with the Secretary within half an hour after evint, and Committee’s decision to be final. Dancing on the green at intervals during the day. Grounds open at 12 30. Sports to begin at 1 p.m. Admission, Is. Children free. JOHN A. CAYGILL, J. MACLEAN DUNN, 2 269 Hon Secretaries.
rjIOWN HALL, ASHBURTON. Leasee and Manager Mr E. Faust. For Two Nights Only. SATURDAY AND MONDAY, Feb. 28th and March 2nd, 1885. THE WONDERFUL FAUST FAMILY assisted by MISS HELEN GORDON, ( he Australian prima donna), will give two grand entertainments, introducing new feats and specialities, white marble statuary with lime light effects, musical clowns by Ted, Robert and Eugene. Astounding acrobatic feats by the whole of the famed Faust Family. Grand risley fights, introducing single, double and treble somersaults by Ted, .Eugene and Victor. Splendid selections on common wood by the Brothers Faust. Comic horizontal Lai performance by the Heathen Chinese. Suveituned hand bells by the Faust Family. Grand pantomimic sketch entitled ‘ iLo Terrible Infants,” or “The Troubles of a Schoolmaster and Mistress.” The whole making a splendid performance never before witnessed. Admission— Dress circle, 3s ; stalls, 2s ; pit, 1; children half price. Doors open at 7.30. Commence at 8. Agent in advance, 2 235 F. KLINGENFIELD.
Thos. Bullock. PROPERTIES, ETC., FOR SALE. FARMS j 562 acres well watered, Longbeach, could be divided into smaller blocks if required 41 „ 2 perches, near Wheatstone Township, Longbeach 53 „ 3 roods 20 perches, near Hinds Railway station ; price, L 3 10s per acre; unimproved 118 ~ near Dromoro, unimproved 376 ~ 1 rood 35 perches, Improved, Longbeach, known as Barr’s farm 60 ~ unimproved, R.S. 32592, Wakonui SUBURBAN; Lot 4, 15, 16, Alford Forest road „ 24, Alford Forest road, together with house TO LET ; Office In Arcane Chambers Sjjven-rooiqed House in Cameron street, lately in occupation of Mrs Boyle FOR SALE; Shop and dwelling-house in M’vjto etree* Two shops and dwelling-houses Section with comfortable dwelling-house, with verandah and bay window, Trevorton 6-roomed dwelling-house, Trevorton i 4-roomed house, together with section, 1 Trevorton
MISCELLANEOUS : Reapers and binders, by Wood and McCormick No 8 and 10 fencing wit* Thomas Bullock, ARCADE. ASHBURTON. iO FARMERS.—Second-hand Drays for Sale. T. BULLOCK TO LET —Commodious House in Peter street, lately in the occupation of Mr Wood,. *W l >t° BVLLOCK T TO LEF—Those commodious premises in East Street, lately in the occupation of Messis Jones and Bradshaw. V T. BULLOCK. TO LET—Cottage on Graham’s Road, Tinwald, lately in the occupation of Mr 0. Bain. Also, House in Waitanul Road, Ashburton, lately in the occupation of Mr R. Macleam. Apply to T, BULLOCK, Traction engine, together with Theeshing Plant, for Sale. Low price and liberal terms of payment. For particulars Apply to T. BULLOCK FOR SALE on Liberal Terms or To Let—lß6 acres, fenced, situated near the Dromore Railway Station, lately the occupation of W. Palgetty. For particulars apply to T. BULLOCK
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1470, 21 February 1885, Page 3
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