Tn hf> h-l'l on the WHATAti’OWtf BT.nck’, ox SiliDit; NfWHIMBER 30th, 1883 (Bt. Andrew’s Day).' t’BSßlflflsi 1 His Worship the Mayor, Vrcß-PiißSiisnsT: S. toAe, Eiq. Judges : Mi'sers W, F: Crkwfnrd and F. T. Morgutd STAiitun i Captain G. J. Winter. HAHDrcAyrBU i Mr George Primrose, RnvflirSti I M»D, Murohie. Jotpt SBcßEtintßS i Mr«r« J, CreMwe'.l ind H. Mottajh TnsisHnsn 1 Mr E. K. Brown. Gbsruat, CoMMtTTRB i Messrs W. Common, W. Jobson, W. Adidr. A. G. Croll, J. W. jf.rlan, W. J. Quigley, W. O. Skeet i Rowing Club Representatives, Messrs W. Bill-lino aod J' Cresswell; Volunteer Ronr -sentalives. Capt G J. Winter and Lieut H. B'ylan j Friendly Socii tl s Representatives, Me-srs H. Cannon and J. H. Ai.labio (AO.F.), J. Warren and W. Tharrait (1.0.0. F. and the Officers ab'-ve-men.-tioned. PBOGRAMME ■ MARCH OF THE J BATtERY AND BAND from tho Drill Shod for the Ground ; to start at 10 30 a m. 1. MAIDEN RACE—2OO yards (to start al Ham. sharp). Entrance, 2s. Ist prize Plafed Coffee Pot, presented by T. J. Dirlrson ; 2nd prize, Bridle, presented by M. Hall 2. BOYS’ (under 16) HANDICAP — 150 yards. Entrsnce, Is- Ist prize 20e; 2nd prize, 10s 3. HOP, STEP, ANt) .TUMP—Entrance, 2« Ist prize, l amp, value 20s, presented by A. G. Croll ; 2nd prize, Breastplate, presented by E. K. Brown 4. 100 YDS SCRATCH. Entrance, 2s 6d. Ist.prize, “Herald" Cup, value L2 2s; 2nd p-.iie, Smoking Cap, presented by Miss Shakespeare 5. BOYS' (under 12 years) HANDICAP. Entrance, Is—to be rewired oh the ground, ist prize, 20s; 2nd prize, Coat, presented by H. Lewis i 3rd prite, pair of Boots, presented bv A. J. Cooper 6. ST.* ANDREW’S HANDICAP. Entrance, 7s fid. For this race there will bo. three events, scores to ootint 5 for Ist, 3 for 2nd, and 2 for 3rd. Ist prize, L 5 5z ; 2nd prize, L2 2s j 3rd prize, LI Is, tho winner of each event to receive a prize 7. VAULTING WITH POLE Entrance 2s 6d. Ist prize, Tweed Trousers, made to order by E, H Cox 8. RUNNING HIGH, JUMP. Entrance 2s 6d. Ist prize, Bri-lle and Breastplate presented by H. Bruce, 2nd, pair of slipp-'-ra hr J Andersoh 0. ST. ANDREW’S HANDICAP. 2nd. event, 260 yards. Ist prise 10. EGG AND LADLE RACE, 150 yards. Entrance, 2s 6d. Ist prize, Gold ring value La 2s, presented hy G R Wyllie ; 2nd, Ham, presented by W. Adair 11. VOLUNTEER RACE, 100 yds scratch. Entrance Is. Ist prize, Field Glass, value L 4 4s, presented by T. E. R Bloomfield i 2nd, pair Derby Shoes, by D. £. Smith
LUNCH. 12. WALKING MATCH HANDICAP, 1 mile, Entrance, 2» fid. Ist prise, Cruet Bland, value L2 3«, presented by A. J. Gibbs i 2nd, Carved I'owel Horse, by J. Whinray 18. ST. ANDREW'S HANDICAP. 3n» EvßttT, 440 yards. Ist prize 14 THROWING THE HAMMER, Ifflba. Entrance, 2« fid. let prize, Whip, pre ihnted by t, C. Taylor 15, HANDICAP HURDLE RA E, 2S<’ yard* over three flight*, Bft Bin high. Entrance, 2« fid. Ist prize, Pickle ear, value 12 2e, presented by M. Nasmith i 2nd, Coat, presented by Teat and Fri.r Ifl. PUTTING THE STONE, Ifi.bs. Entrance, 2s. lit prize, l.iitnb, presentee by Thelwnll & Co ; 2nd, GOibs New I’o tatoes, presented by Mrs E. Kniguts 17. MILE HANDlCAP.—Entrance, 2s fid let prize. Good Bros.' Cup, velue £3 3s 2nd. 20a. 18. TUG-OF WAR, Representative Team6 a side —Entrance, Is per man. Ist) prize, 8 doz. pints Ale, presented by Allanach and Hansen i 2nd, 6 doz. Ginger Ale, presented by D. Page. 19. GIRLS' RACE—Entrance, la. 2st prize, pint of Milk tor 12 months, presented by A. Weston : 2nd, Cake, value 10«, by Mr Erskine. 20. ROWING CLUB BOAT RACE, Trial Fours, two heats. First heat to start at 4 p.m. sharp, and seconp at 4.45 ; final heat to he rowed on following afternoon, Prize for winning crow, 5 Siiver Cups, presented by Capta n T. W. Porter. CONDITIONS. AU entries for the Handicaps and Maiden Race are required to be directed to the Secret aides, and deli’ered at the Masonic Hotel before 8 p.m on SatvbPAl, November 24th. Entrance money to bo enclosed with each nomination, and description of colors to bo worn by tho competitors (boys excepted) must ulso bo forwarded. The decision of the Judges and Referee to be final in every instance. In all cases there are to be three competitors or no event. The first race to start ot 11 a.m. sharp, and the other events at intervals to be announced on the ground. The Committee reserve to themselves the right of altering and amending the Programme. It is intended that all the prizes shall bo presented to the winners in the evening at McFarlane’s Hall, on which occasion there will be held a Musical Entertainment in aid of the Hospital Funds. Admission to Grounds : Adults, Is ; children under 12, fid ; hors-and rider, 2s 6d ; horse and I - an, 2s. One shilling charged for every additional carriage horse. Drivers of licensed passenger vehicle, free. HY. McKAY 1 Secretaries 638 JOS. CBESSWELL j Secretaries.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 11, 20 November 1883, Page 3
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