Public Notices. CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OP TIIE PROVINCE OF NELSON. President: f ' Sir David Mohro. *-^ Vyfe- President : Hen. T. Kbkwick, M.L.C. , /Hon. Treasurer : / TS.V, ROBES! lUSHER, / Directors : Mr. Davld Btjbns, Mr. D. M* Donald, Mr. C.yL. Maclean, Mr. J. C Mootbay, Mr. M 11. Bbind, Mr. W. Wtlib, Mr. B. Chisholm, Mr. A. Robertson. / Sports Committee ; Mf J. C. Moutrat, Mr. A. H. Erind, Mr, A. Robertsok, Mr. D. Burks, Mr. D. Chisholm. The SPORTS connected with thj^a«6ve7' Society will be held in the Grounds^T Kali-k Richardson, Esq., Maitai VaJJ^on FRIDAY, Ist JANUARY, 1875. TO COMMSSOE AT BtEVEX A.M., SHABP. 1 / Ist 2nd •- tTO 4. S^y Prize, rrize. Eatl 7" 5. 8. S. d. I. Flat Race for Boys ...; 10 10 \ ? 2. Running High Leap... 30 *15 3 6 3. TossiDg the Caber ... 40 — 6 0 •4. Flat Kace for Men (100 yards) ,40 20 3 0 5. Throwing Cricket Ball 20 10 2 6 6. Vaulting with P01e.., 60 30 4 0 7. Putting the Stone (22! pounds) *40 20 3 0 8. Fiat Racefor Men (303 f j yards; ;40 20 3 0 9. Sack Race ,^ 20 10 2 0 -W. Running Flat Leap ...30 15 2 6 11. Wrestling (Cumber- , land f.tyle) 60 33 4 0 12. Wrestling (Cornijh , Style) CO 30 4 0 13. Feats on Horizontal r Bar [^0 20 3 0 14. Mile Champion Race 120 60 7 6 15. Highland Fling ... JSO 10 2 0 *T6VBword Dance §20 10 2 0 17. Standing High Leap 30 15 2 6 18. Three-Legged Base ... 3> 15 2 0 19. Hurdle Kace 50 SO 3 0 20. Hop, fetep, aud Jump 20 10 2 0 21. Old Man's Race (over SO years) 23 10 2 0 22. Halt Mile Race ... 60 30 4 0 23., Tilting ia the Ring... 140 100 5 0 24. Beet Highland Costume 20 25. Best Dressed Competitor 20 In addition ta the Money Prize, a Silver Cup will be given by the Society to the winner of the Mile Race, provided the distance be run within >fi re minutes, to be won for two consecutive years. REGULATIONS. 1. Entries must be made at the Entry Booth. 2. Unless two competitors enter, no prize will be given ; and unless three competitors, no second prize. 3. No person will be allowed to compete for any event whose dress has not been previously approved of by the Committee. 4. As no alteration will be permitted in the order of the events, competitors are informed that no entries will be receive 1 for any event after the number, of such event is signalled, and it is also intimated that as soon at an eveot is signalled it wiil be proceeded with. 5. Dispute* will te settled by 4 he Judges, whose decision will be final.6. Prizes will.be settled on the ground. 7. Competitors for^ Tilting to go at a hand gallop. 8. No horses allowed "on the ground, escept those entered for Tiding, and then only while that game is in progress. 9. Compatition for all evfcpta will be confined strictly to amatenrsk^/ 10. Admission to the ground r©He Shilling. 11. Admission to the Grand Stand: Two Shillings; Children, Half-price. 12. A first-class Inatramental Bani will be in attendance. 13. Licensed Victuallers' and Refreshments Booth on the Grounds. N. B.— Members of the Society and their Families will be admitted to the Ground Free, on presentation of Tickets of Membership at the gate. Tickets of Membership may be had on application to Messrs. Burns, ModtraTi Chi3holm and the Secretary. A. H. BEIND, 299^ Secretary. EO YA L iTo T E/^7 / BEST W NES AND SPIRITS. 1 HOOPER S^D )DSON^r / CHOICE ALES. Good Accommo atipjrfor Families and Comy^pany. / Every attentjdn7given to the comfort of those who^vor the above witrfa trial. / N.B.— Chargeslßoaerate. No charge to Customers for Stable Stand. A Bath free of charge. Vc W. 11. PARMENTER, 3097—26 Proprietor. NOTICE. ri WJESENHAVERN, in thank- * ing the Ladies of Nelson for their kind^patrooaee, begs to state that his I-N^TJDONSIGNMENT ■m***^^ WILL CONSIST OF I Cachemires d' Eveque, French^ferinos . Mousslines de Laicc, PopelinJß Brillante Toile de Toledo— a new exouisite Woollen Fabric in the latest Colours French Kid Gloves, Batiste Handkerchiefs Paris Artificial Flowers/&c, &c. OF "WI^CH Farther notice will given on the arrival 9 - -'of the Goods. THE REMAINING STOCK OF BATISTE DEESSES WJLL BE SOLD OFF AT COST PRICES From this Date, and the Temporary SHOW ROOMS, Trafalgar-st., CLOSED on MONDAY, Dec. 14th. C. WIESENHAVERN, IMPORTER of FRENCH NOVELTIES. 3110
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 299, 18 December 1874, Page 4
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