TJnited FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' FETE, New Year's Day, 1885, rpHE Palmerston Oddfellows, JL Foresters, Druids, Good Tern« plarS, Rechabites, and Shepherds, will hold their GRAND ANNUAL FETE (weather permitting) as above, on the grounds kindly lent for the purpose by Mr Jambs LlNTpjsr, adjoining Terrace End Railway Station. The Societies will form m procegsion at the Foresters' Hall at 10 a.m., and march to the ground m regalia, preceded by the Band. Handicappers — Messrs Cowper, Collineon, and Daubney Starters- Messrs Henderson and Salmon . . .;■.. Judge— Mr Short Stewards — M essrs Jolly, Brazier, and Saywell Treasurer — Mr J. Poad PROGRAMME; 1 FOOTRACE, 1 00 yds, open— -Lrt prwe 40sj 2nd 20a^ entrance 3s . : . 2 FOOTRACE, 100 yds, forßoys under 14 Ist prize 17s 6d ; 2nd 7s^d ; entrabbe 1 18 ? ' i; /, .:•>.,..; .;..; 3 SOCIETIES' HANDICAP, 4 e™nts 4 440 300, 220, and VOO ylairds— lst prfoe ' ilO 10s and Silyer. <?up, ralue JSJO . 10s ; 2nd £6 6s ; 3rd £3 3s ; .nomination 10s, acceptance 10s • - ! - -■' , Ist event, 440 yds t , ■ ..» ; 4 YOUNG- LADIEB' EACE, lOOy^s.. nandicap, Bpeoial prizes, ailv« brbokltand' earrings, presented by I^ -jBL W.jHaybittle "■;-■- --5 SPECIAL RAGE, 100 yds, for Salvation Army Boys under i4-7ipeei4.Psizas. . 6 RUNNING HIGH JUMP, handicap— .: i l^it prize 80s, 2nd 15s ; entrance 2s / % Ha£f-MILE RACE, Handicap, open -, ,; ,-^-!jßt prize tOs, 2nd 25b; 3rd 15s j nomination 3s, acceptance 2s .■ ' i 8 QBSTACIfI^RiStCS, ISOyds, opea«-lst \'■ prize' 4Oß7-«Bd^Os j -Antratioe' 3s " " 9 "2nd event Societies' Handicap 300 yds 10 BAST SHOW— lst prize, Cup value k£2 2s, presented by Messrs McDowell 1 • -"Uros and A. R. Hislop and Co. 11 HURDLE RACE, 220 yds handicap t prize 60s, 2nd. 26a^4iomination 2s 6d, acceDtanoe Is 12 ONr&liSEtvtAEKlim H-ANDIOAP,: .-.:•, open— lit prigß 90s, 2nd 80s; brd; i\ 2«* ; noifination 4bJ acceptance 8s fj "I* Ll'TftE fiRLSr* RICEf under ' specjal prizes UrBIdYCjiE BAjCE, -Vlmile, open— let prize 60s, 2nd 30s ; 3rd 10s i •&• ' i trance 3s 15 SPECIAL RACE for Salvation Lasses under 16, handicap- special prizes 16 3rd event, Societies' Handicap, 220 yds 17 EOG & BASKET RACE, 60yds— 1st prize^Ofl, 2nd 0a ; entrance 3a 18 MARRIED WOMJB'NS RACE, 75yds special prizes 19 VAULTING WITH POL!?, handic»p . .—lst prize 80s, 2nd 15s ; entrance 2s BA|!K;B)AC^|7si^-48tfiTSef46s4i2n/\ 2Qs; entrance 38 2i- 4th Handijftap, lOOyds L '■> ' ."' .1 ."'_ ■' • '' ' - RULES. J J< our competitors or no third pnz?, tnree or no jeco d and three or no first. In the evint $ only two competitors starting aay. prize only, second money will be £iven All "Compel jtors i;^heji 'nbmit&ting for any of the Handicaps to give werformauces and Handioaps-received-auiSSg last 12 : most|ia and number of competitors compßting. ,Any competitor failing.to do r . this hjs i nomination will ' be/de'cWed; V6l& -aVianomination money forfeited. equal to the entrance fee of the race to oe dapositod with the Secretary within ten "niiriuteslfter the race, the fee to be forfeited should the protest prove frivolous, All disputes r to be :(fecia«iciytba3te wards, who decision shall be final. j Alji special l prizes to ibe'pTeseuiady itt thii ForesterV Hall at' 9 p.m. ;duHßg: the.Pi'omehade Ctonftek, and ; which ia ; to be, held m the eyeping foj^tbe ))pnefit of . the F.S.S. i The Sock's Handicap i. is for mambpw \ &. thfl jlppa! l9d^e» 9? Foresters, Od Ifellows,, ii Rechabites, arid Druids wbo " have been bona fide members of Buoh lodges previous to Oct Ist 1884 and^are financial at the $ate of running.. All competitors to run Un'jfegaijav / : \. . • -„ In.eac!ievent competitors to compete m lull a)fyeticfco#unK ? ' ■ ' I / ■ J Nomination f6r I HaDdicaps|Tos.^.y, 11, and 12 wili clpse on December Bth. Hans dicapl to ■be/pu^li|hed.in>the ? ,TlMB8: on Sat'ur&jif final acceptance* oft Saturday the 27th. , ' Alji avents close' ls minutes before time ol^itarting^-'- ■.'***■,-■■: . . . ... ■:.,.... The Friendly Societies Cup must be won . by the-flame person twice m sucp^psion or ; tJmes~at intervals before becoming bis absolute }M)peHyr In each event . of i'tW- Friendly fibcieties! Handicap th,e points fot tbe GoD.shW'be..calculated as^olWwsj =r-Jst j? points ? 2nd 3 points ; 3rd! pfoirit The-jsonj«eti|x)r Qb.tajning the greatest number %f ppi»tfl >.fll^ be dpclarpd the jWinnerotthe Cup.V' 1 ; \ U r A promfenade Bftii v «»a r 'O9j»«Bi*~j^ll bp held m the Foresters* Hall m the evening, s"aanctHg~tO" "commence at 8 p.m,^ Thp special prizes will be presented during the evening. \ v Admission to' Sports Is ; Children under l4halt»pricin mV mßfre^ All trains stop Secjretary. PALMEiEIST^N 5 ' :^ TANN^BY FEtLMQNGERY. ( ,: " COMPANY. FrTZROY STREET TERRACE END PAiMEESTON NORTH. THIfc 5 Factory is a buyer of Wool, also HipEs, CAtf, Fig, «nd Shebp, Skins at Highest Prices, Wooi<|Fi,oob i Mats stained any desired color. Wool : scdured on commissioD, : / JAr .aJf. Peterson, the Square, has authority to transact bunnew for tb« Uo«tf»ay, i
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1336, 1 November 1884, Page 4
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