Notices. A MERRY CHBJSTMAS~AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL. J. B. W 7” *C a Invite public attention to their magnificent display of CHRISTMAS ICED CAKE They have also just received a special consignment of • CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES. tS" Note the Address— J. B. W IT T & C 0., Exuklsior Hou.sk, (Corner Church and Sophia Streets.) Agents for Linderman’s Celebrated Ice. THE PUBLIC ARE REMINDED That as the year 18S0 is drawing to a close so is also the TIME FOR CLOSING JAMES STRACHAN’S NEW YEAR'S GIFT ART UNION, Which, on account of the holidays intervening, will be drawn on the Afternoon of TUESDAY, JAN. 4, 1881, When Prizes to the value of £IOO will be given away, consisting of OIL PAINTINGS, SILK DRESSES, MEN’S A BOYS’ SUITS, PAIRS BLANKETS, PERAMBULATORS, BASINETTES, Ac, Ac. (Now on view in centre window), For which every purchaser of a Pound’s worth of Goods will obtain a Ticket. Apart from these Now Year's Gifts, J. Strachan guarantees to give for Ready money, the Best Value for all classes of DRAPERY, BOOTS, A CLOTHING. N.B.—Those holding accounts of purchases since November 9 of less amount than a pound, are requested to have them made up as soon as possible to entitle them to a ticket. J. STRACHAN, The Ready Money Draper. Money to lend—£-2000 and. eiooo for a term of years, on freehold security at. 8 per cent. JAMES GRANGER. NEW YEAR’S DAY. SOUTH CANTERBURY CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. President—Mr J. Bruce ; Vice-Presidents — Messrs J. Meikle and A. Sinclair; Hon. Treasurer-Mr W. W. McKenzie; Directors—Captain Mills, Messrs McLean,. Sinclair, Levicn, Stuart, Bell, J. Fraser, McLaren, McKcrrow, James King, T. B. Jones, W- Evans, J. Waugh, McPherson and T. R. Jones, THE SIXTH GATHERING Of the South Canterbury Caledonian Society will be held on the old South Canterbury Agricultural Show Grounds, Timaru, on SATURDAY, JAN. 1, 1881. Programme ok Scouts—(Open to all Comers). (Prizes in Money or Trophies.) 1. Quoits: First prize, LB ; second, L2 ; third, LI 2. Walking Handicap, two miles : First prize, LI; second, L2 ; third’ LI 3. Bagpipe Music, in Costume: First prize, L 5; second, L2 ; third, LI 4. Hundred Yards Handicap Race; First prize, L 3 ; second, L2 ; third, 1.1 5. Throwing IGlb Hammer: Fiist prize, 1.2 ; second, 1.1; third, 10s G. Two Hundred Yards Handicap Race; First prize, 1.3; second, L2 ; third, Li 7. Sack Race, in Masks ; First prize, L2; second, LI; third, 10s 8. Two Hundred Yards Handicap Race, for boys under 1G years : First prize, LI; second, 1.55; third, 10s 9. Highland Costume (Men): First prize, L 5 ; second, L2 ; third, 1.1 10. Highland Costume (Boys) : First piize, IGs; second, 10s 11. Vaulting with Pole; First prize, L 3 ; second, L2 ; third LI 12. Highland Reel, in I'o.stumc: First prize, 1.3; second T.2; third, 1.1 13. Four Hundred and Forty Yards Handicap Hurdle Race : First prize, L 4 ; second, L 3 ; third, L2 14. Wrestling, Cumberland Style—First prize, L 5 ; second, L 3 ; third, T.l 15. Highland Fling, in Costume: First prize, 1.3 ; second, 1.2 ; third, LI 10. Running High Leap : First prize, LB ; second, 1.2 ; third, 1.1 17. Sword Dance : First prize, J. 3; second, 1.2; third, M 18. Eight Hundred and Eighty Yards Handicap Race: First prize, L 4; second, L 3 ; third, 1.1 111. Seanntreus, in Costume: First prize,
L2 ; second, LI; third. Ids *2O. Standing High Leap: First prize, L‘2 ; second, LI; third 10s 21. Sailors Hornpipe, in Costume; First prize, L 3: second, L2; third LI 22. Running Flat Jump: First prize, L2; second, LI; third, 10s 23. Irish Jig, in Costume : First prize, L 3 ; second. 1/2 ; third, LI 2-1. One Mile Handicap Race : First prize, L 5 ; second, L 3; third, LI 25. Rutting 221 b stone; First prize, L2; second, LI; third, 10s 20. Hop, Step and Jump : First prize, L2; second, LI; third, 10s 27. Tossing the Caber : First prize, L2; second, LI; third, 10s. fcs'The Winner of the First Prize in Wrestling, for two consecutive years, will be presented with a Cold Medal for the Championship of Canterbury. EXTRA AND SPECIAL PRIZES. Mr T. O’Driscoll gives a Medal to the winner of the first prize in Jig Dancing. Mr W. L. Edwards gives a Medal to the winner of the first prize in Sword Dance. Mr T. Richmond gives a Medal to the best dancer of the Highland Fling. Mr T. Hurt gives a Medal to the best performer of the Sailors’ Hornpipe. Mr D. McCuiuness gives a Medal to the winner of the One Mile Handicap. Mr R. Cole gives a Medal to the winner of the -110 Yards Hurdle Race. Mr J. Callanan gives a Medal to the winner of the Two Miles Walking Handicap. Messrs G. and S. Newey give a Medal to the scorer of the greatest number of points in Running—Hurdle and Flat Races. Mr Partridge gives a Medal to the winner of the first prize for Bagpipe Music. Admission to Ground, Is. Members (with families) free on showing tickets. Games to commence at eleven o’clock sharp. The Society’s Band will be in attendance, and will play a choice selection of popular music during the day. Refreshments of all kinds on the ground. No games of chance will be permitted to be practised on the ground. Late Trains will run to suit country visitors. W. E. WHITCOMBE, Secretary.
To Let. TO LET SIX QUARTER ACRE SECTIONS, in Piko township, Pleasant Point. Apply to F. Cullman, Timaru. Rent, 10s each yearly.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2428, 29 December 1880, Page 3
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