-~ THE FRIENDLY SOCIETIES^/ ANNUAL U E fj N N"U 'A L I. E T _£ TO B_ HELD ON Wednesday, December 3«d, las*, ON THE RECREATION GROUND, NAPIEB. Judges : Messrs M'Cartney and Swan Referee: Mr T. W, Bear. Stirl er :Mr W. Poole. Ilandlcappors: Mc*6r_ Coe.ai.d Hullany. Sports Committi.e:, Messrs. Mogridee, Murnano, Minett, iPar_er,"Moody, and Lb Geyt. ■■■■-• PROGRAMME OF SPORTS— 1. MAIDEN RACE, 150 yds First prizo, £2; 2nd prize, .£1: entrance fee, 2s. 2. BUNKING HIGH JUMP. Prize, £1; entrance, Is, " ; ' ' ! : : -' ' 3. KAPTER n\NDIOAP(to bo run in three heats. .' First prize, £G;: 2nd prize, £2; 3rd prize, £1, 1 with an oxtra prize ot £1 for the winner ef ' caou heat- First heat, 160 yds Nomination ss; acceptance 2s 6d. _ BICYCLE RACE." Prize,£2 10s; entrance, 2b. To he run under the management of tlie Bicycle Cl'ib. 5. WRESTLING MATCH (Cumberland style), under list First prize. £2; 2nd prize, £1 ; entranc. 2s. - ?G. BEST, HORNPIPE. Prize, £2; entrance 2s. 7. BOYS' HANDICAP. First prize, 15s ; 2nd prize. 10s; 3rd : pri_e,fis; entranco Is. . -<: 8. NAPIER HANDICAP, 2nd heat. 300 yds. 9. VAULTING WITH POLK. Prize, £1 10a entrance Is. 10. BELLIRGTHE CAT.- Prize, £1; ontranoe Is. 11. GIRLS' HANDICAP. First prize, 10>i; 2nd 5a ; entrance free. 12. GREASY POLE. Prize, £1; entrance Ib. U. NAPIRR HANDICAP, 3rd heat, ..Oydß. 14. WRESTLING MATCH (Cumberland stylo), over list. First prize, £2; 2nd prize, £1; entrance 23 IS.BE-T-HIGaLAND FLING. Prizo, £•!; m- ■ tjanco2t. IG.. HURDLE HANDICAP, 120 yds, over 10 flights of hurdles 3ft. 3ih. high. First prize, £2 10s; 2nd prize, £110s; 3rd prize, £1; nominatiou 256 d.: ..'•■'.■ 17. .POINTIKG THE PUMPKIN. Price, £1; entrance Is. Conditions—Not lore th_n threo to Btart for'oach event, four or no second prize, fivo or no third prize; Number of point, allowed in Napier Handl cap to he 8 for Ist, 2 fot 2nd. and 1 for 3rd place • Nominations, with colors, to be nuked with tho Secretary at the Napier Working Men's Club by MONDAY, November 24th. Acceptance, close on MONDAY, December Ist, at 8 p,m. (Written com munications r e.rin„ the postmark of the above days will lie accepted.); « First oveLt to -tort at 1.15 sharp. Admission to Ground, Is; Grand -tind, is. Children half-price. Dancing, Swin.s, Aunt, -Bally, &.. Permits to soli.F/uit on tho Ground can bo obtained from the Secretary, price 5s The Napier Garrison Band will be in attendance CHAS. P. L9UND, Hon. Sec. WAIPAWA ATHLETIC CLUB'S ANNUAL SPORTS. THE Annual Sports will be hold in Mr' Scrimgeour's paddock, Waipawa. on BOXING DAY, Friday, December 26. 1884. '■■'•.'' •■ - OVER £100 GIVEN IN PRIZES. PROGRAMME— 1. Throwing the Hammer, 161b. First £1 10s, second 15s; entrance 2s 6d. 2. Maiden Race, 300 yds. First £3, second £1 10s; entrance 3s. 3." Putting Stone, 161b. First £1 10s, "■ Becorid 15s ; entrance 2s 6d. 4. "Waipawa Cup (handicap), 880, 440, and 100 yards. Pirst prize £12 and silver medal, second £6, third £2, with a special prize of £3 for tho winner of tho 100 yards event. Race to be decided by points, t« count as follows:—First in each event 5 points, second 3, third 2. Ent-auee ss, acceptance ss. Pirsfc event 880 yards. 5. Best Bagpipe Player. First £2, and clock, value los, presented by Messrs Williams and Co., _econd £1; entrance 2s 6d. 6. Putting 561b Weight over Bar. (First £2, second £1 ; entrance 2s 6d. 7. Dancing Highland Fling. First £3, * and clock, valuo 10s, presented by Messrs Williams and Co., second £1 10s; entrance 3s. 8. Waipawa Cup, second event, 440 yds. 9. Hop, Step, and Jump. First £2, and silver locket, value 15s, presented by Mr John Morrison, second £1: entranco • 2s 6d. 10. 150 JYards Handicap, for members of any recognised amateur club, or persona who have never run for money. First, Silver Cup, second Silver medal; entrance 2s Gd, acceptance 2a Gd. 11. Steeplechase, about 2 miles. First £5, second £2'; entrance ss. 12. Boys' Race (handicap), under 14 years, 440 yards. First £1, second 10s; on-' trance Is. 13. Running High Jump. First £1 10s, second los; entrance 2s 6d. 14. Waipawa Cup, third event, 100 yds; special prize of £3 for winner of this event. 15. Vaulting with Polo, vaulting to start at Bft. First £2, second £1: entrance 2s6d. 16. Hurdle Race (handicap), 120 yds, over 10 hurdles 3ft. 6in. high. First £4, scpond £2; entranco 2s Gd, acceptance 2s 6d. 17. Boys' Hurdle Race (handicap), under 14 years, 120 yards, over 8 hurdles 2ft Gin high. First £1, second 10s; entranco Is. 18. Waipawa Milo Handicap, ono milo,First £7 and silver medal, second £4/ third £2 ; entrance ,ss, acceptance ss. 19. Bicyclo Race (handicap), ono and a half miles. First prizo £s,'second £2 10s;' entrance os, acceptance ss. 20. Boys' Race, under 10 years, 100 yds. First 15s, second ss; entrance Gd. 21. Tilting in the Ring. * First £5, second £2; entranco ss. ' • ' ' Entries for Waipawa Cup, 150 Yard_, Handicap, Handicap Hurdle Race, Wai^pawa Milo Handicap, Bicycle Race, with. true names, colors, and fees, must be serftin to the Secretary on or before -Friday, 12th. December. Acceptances received not later • than Friday, 19th December. , Amateurs to state what club .they belong,to, (if any). - ■ -• Admission to ground Is, grand stand 2s;; ■ children under 12 half-price. First event starts punctually at II a.m. In all events there must be throe competitors or no second prize will bo given; five or no third. The Waipawa Brass Band will be on the ground. W.. STEPHENS, . ,- Hon. See. JT'HUS-KHUS "pURDAHS! TTHUS-KHUS pURDAHS!! 1 HE J: ERFUMED J\_[aTS Fboh India,. May now be had from LAEGE'S XIURNITURE pO'OMB, HASTINGS STREET. Rooms can be made cool and shady by th© use of these FRAGRANT PERFUMED • TATTIES. JAMES S. LARGE, Hastings Stueet, Napiee. *vCOAL! COAL! COAL! REDUCTION IN PRICE. -4 GN and after Ist March, 1884, the Cash Prico Before Delivery for Best Newcastle Co-operative Coal will boas ujictcr; Delivered to any part of tho 86,-ugh of Napier, Tjiibty-tiiiiee Sit____no3 Pbu Ton. .At the Yard, Thirtt Shillings Per , Ton. Fresh Shipments Every Month., Greymouth Coal and Coke always on hand. Also, _ ' Cheap Drain Pipes always on hand J. H. VAUTIEk ON and after .this dato Poison will be laid on tho Rivbrsloatand Endsloigh paddocks. . H: J. THOMPSON. ON and after thi.vdate poison wilf b_"__ld in my Paddocks at Taradalo and Meanee. " R. NEAGLIV
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4169, 1 December 1884, Page 4
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