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GRAND W /A Wi |!# IQ mm pp FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE KUMARA HOSPITAL, To take place on EASTER MONDAY, 6th APRIL. GENERAL PROGRAMME. The Friendly Societies, Dramatic Clubs, Kumara Rifle Volunteers, and Volunteer Fire Brigade (all in regalia) will muster at Dillman’s Town at 10 a.m. sharp, walking down in procession, headed by the Kumara Brass Band, to the KUMARA RECREATION GROUND, Where the following PROGRAMME OF SPORTS Will be carried out:— Handicap Foot Race.—loo, 200, 300, and 440 yards. Points, 4,3, 2, 1. First prize, L 4 ; second, L2 ; third, LI. Entrance, 2s ; acceptance, Is. Six to accept, or no race. Nominations will be received by Mr Geo. Wood up to 8 o’clock on Tuesday, March 31st; acceptances on Monday, April 6th, at 10 a.m. Running High Jump.—First prize, 15s; second, 10s ; third, ss. Entrance, Is. Six entries. Handicap Vaulting with Pole.—First prize, LI ; second, 10s; third, ss. Entrance, Is. Six entries. Quoit Matcla.—2l yards—First prize, LI; second, 10s ; third, ss. Entrance, Is. Standing High Jump.—First prize, 15s ; second, 10s; third, os. Entrance, Is. Six entries. Boys’ Race, 200 yards.—For boys under 15 years. First prize, 10s ; second, 7s Gd ; third, ss. Entrance, 6d. Half-Mile Handicap Foot Race.—First prize, LI ; second, 10s; third, ss. Entrance, Is. Handicap Hop Step and Jump.—First prize, 20s ; second, 15s. Entrance, Is. Sailors’ Hornpipe, in costume.—First prize, Ll ; second, 10s. Sack Race, 100 yards.—First prize, 15s ; second, 10s ; third, ss. Entrance, Is. Six entries. To be run in sound sacks ; any competitor with his toes, feet, or legs protruding, to be disqualified from taking a prize. Highland Fling.—First prize, Ll; second, 10s. Boys’ Handicap Tricycle Race, once round the course.—First prize, 10s ; second, 7s 6d ; third, ss. Entrance, 6d. Three-Legged Race, 100 yards.—First prize, 15s; second, 10s ; third, ss. Committee’s Race, 100 yards.—First prize, 15s ; second 10s ; third, ss. Grand Champion Challenge Cup.—Open to all who march in regalia. Entrance, Is. The usual rules and regulations will be adhered to. Judge, Mr J. S. Pearn. Starter, Mr G. Mansfield. Treasurer, Mr W. Nicholson. •Secretary, Mr R. E. Wylde. The Committee have also made arrangements to have a floor 36ft. by 2-lft. laid for mmm% While the BRASS BAND will bo in attendance during the day, and will play the following Pkoguamme of Dances ; 1. Ist Set of Quadrilles 2. Polka 3. Caledonians 4. Schottischc 5. Lancers G. Varsoviana 7. Alberts 8. Valse 9. Ist Set of Quadrillles 10. Polka Mazurka 11. Caledonians 12. Circassian Circle 13. Lancers 14. Schottische. Admission to ground exclusive of Conceit, Is. Tin-re will also be u M EIHIV-GO-I!OUN O and a SWINGBOAT On the (.Bound, besides oilier amusements too numerous to mention. JN THE EVENING, CONCEBT AND BALI Will take place IN THE THEATRE ROYAL. PIIOGEAiMME OF CONCEUT : Quick Step (Little Brunswick) Brass Bar Paul' I. Overture (Arrah na Pogue) String Bai Chorus (Bells of St. Michael’s lower) ... ... ... Compai Song (Tim White Squall) ... Mr D. Wt Miss Hov Song, comic (The Little Widow Dunn) ... Dr. MacCartl Song (Dream Faces) Mrs Spy Song (Poor Old Quips) ... Mr Will Mrs Han Song (The Tar’s Farewell) Mr G. Wot Quick Step (York) ... Brass Bar Pact IT. Overture (La Couronne ’cl Or) String Bai Chorus (Red Cross Knight) , Compai s,) »g ••• Mr J. Williai Duet (Music, and her sister Song) ... The Misses Hamit Song (The Village Blacksmith) Mr Doggc

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Kumara Times, Issue 2665, 6 April 1885, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Kumara Times, Issue 2665, 6 April 1885, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Kumara Times, Issue 2665, 6 April 1885, Page 2

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