Aiuasemcntg. QOUTHLAND CALEDONIAN SOCIETY, PHESIDE3TT : The Hok J. A. R. MENZtES, M.L.C. Vioe-Pbesident : JAMES BLA.CKLOCK, Esq. DiBJJCTOBS : Messrs W. Wood (Mayor) Messrs A. J. Elles — Jas. Warvey — W. Black wood — Jno. Dalgliesh — J. T. Martin — F. W. Wade — Wm. Conyers — J. H. Kerr — A. J. Smyth — Jno. Campbell — G. Goodwillie — Wm. Cochran — Geo-Lumsden — Jno. Kingsland — D. Macrorie — Geo. Morrison — D.L.Matheson — Geo. Smith — A. W. Fraser — P. M'Ewan — Jas. Colyer — N. S. Campbell — T. S. Bremner Tbkasttber : Wm. Jno. Moffett, Esq. Stjpebintbkdbnt op Sports N. Ferguson, Esq. Judges «. For Bagpipe Music and Dancing — Messrs D. M. Cameron, A. T. Clark, and J. M'Crostie For best dressed Highlanders — Messrs N. S. Campbell, Jno. Stewart, and R. M'lntosh For Baces and Leaping— Messrs F. W. Wade, J. Kingsland, D. Macrorie, and Geo. Smith For Throwing Hammers, Putting Stones, and Tossing Caber — Messrs J. Blacklock, A. W. Fraser, and Jno. Campbell For Wrestling— Messrs J. Dalgliesh, J. Colyer, and Bob. Cleave For Tilting at the Ring— Messrs J. T. Martin, W. J. Moffett, and A. M J lntyre For Quoits— Messrs J. Scott and Chas. Douglas The Annual Gathering will be held at the i grounds of the Agricultural and Pastoral Asao- [ ciation, when the subjoined prizes will bo | competed for, on WEDNESDAY, Ist, and THURSDAY, 2nd JANUARY, 1873. PROGRAMME. FIRST DAT : 1. Pibrochs on Highland Bagpipes Prize ...5 0 0 2. Boyß' race, under 12 yrs (100 ydß) Ist prize ... 010 0 Do do 2nd do ... 0 5 0 3. Do, under 15 yrs, Ist prize ... 010 0 Do do 2nd do ... 0 5 0 4. Throwing Heavy Hammer, Ist prize 2 0 0 Do do 2nd do ...10 0 5. Running High Leap, Ist prize ...2 0 0 Do do 2nd do ... 1 0 0 6. Best Dressed Highlander, Ist prize 110 0 Do do 2nd do ... 015 O 7. Highland Fling, Ist prize ... 2 0 0 Do do 2nd do ... 1 0 0 8. Best Dressed Youth (in Highland costume) Ist prize ... 015 0 Do do 2nd do ... 0 7 6 9. Quoits Ist prize ...200 Do 2nd do ...100 10. Tossing Caber Ist prize ... 2 0 0 Do 2nd do ... 1 0 0 11. Best Reel Dancer Ist prize ... 110 O Do do 2nd do ... 015 0 12. Hop, Step, and Leap Ist prize ... 1 10 0 Do do 2nd do ... 015 0 13. Best Reel and Strathspey Player Ist prize ... 3 0 0 Do do 2nd do ... 110 0 14. Wrestling (Cumberland style) Ist prize ... 2 0 0 Do do 2nd do .. 1 O O 15. Putting Light Stone Ist prize ... 2 0 0 | Do do 2nd ...10 0 16. Walking Race (3eel-and-Toe) j 2 miles Ist prize ... 3 0 0 Do do 2nd do ... 110 0 ' IT. Cttiillie Oallum lsfc priso ... 1 10 O Do 2nd do ... 015 0 18. Vaulting with Pole Ist prize ... 2 0 0 Do do 2nd do ... 1 0 0 19. Irish Jig Ist prize ... 110 0 Do 2nd do ... 015 0 20. Handicap Race (500 yds) Ist prize 110 O Do 2nd do ... 015 0 21. Mile Race Ist prize ... 2 0 0 Do 2nd do ... 10 0 22. Tilting at the Ring, Ist prize, Saddle & Bridle 2nd do Hunting Crop SECOND DAY. 1. Best March Player on Bagpipes Ist prize... 3-0 0 Do do 2nd do ... 110 O~ 2. Boys' Handicap Race, Ist prize ... 015 0 Do do 2nd do ... 0 7 6 3. Hurdle Race (500 yds), over 6 Flights of Hurdles Ist prize... 2 0 0 Do do 2nd do ... 1 0 0 4. Throwing Light Hammer, Ist prize 2 0 0 Do do 2nd do ... 1 0 0 5. Sailors' Hornpipe Ist prize... 110 0 Do <Jo 2n<3 do OIS O ! 6. Running Long Leap Ist prize... 10 0 I Do do 2nd do ... 010 0 7. Putting Heavy Stone Ist prize... 2 0 0 Do do 2nd d0 ... 10 0 8. Reel of Tulloch Ist prize... 110 0 Do do 2nd d0 ... 0 15 0 9. Race (300 yds) Ist prize 10 0 Do do 2nd do ... 010 0 10. Boys' Game of Rolls and Treacle Ist prize... 015 0 Do do 2nd do ...076 11. Boys' Kace Ist prize... O 10 O Do 2nd do ... 0 5 0 12. Hitch and Kick Ist prize... 10 0 Do 2nd do ... 0 10 0 13. Boys' Scramble for Half-crowns in Flour. 14. Basket and Potato Race (^potatoes Iyd apart) Ist prize... 1 10 0 Do do 2nd do ... 015 0 ! 15. Single Sticks Ist prize... 10 0 ! Do 2nd d0 ... 0 10 0 16. Consolation Handicap Race (300 yds) lßt prize... 10 0 Do do 2nd d0 ... 0 10 0 17. Tilting at the Ring Ist prize... Saddle. Do 2nd do, Bridle and Silver Spun. Entrance Money. — Five per cent, entry money will be charged on all events above. £1. Competition. — Thore.must be two competitors or no first prize (bagpipe music excepted) ; three or no second prize. Competitors to be on the ground at 10.30. Competition will commence at 11 a.m. sharp. Quoit competition commences at 10 a.m. Music. — Pipers, whether competitors or not, who meet at the Post Office in Dee-street, and play to the Grounds, will receive 10a extra. Disputes.— Any disputes which may ariie shall be referred to two members of Committee, and, in case of their disagreement, the Superintendent of Sports shall be the arbitrator, whose decision will be final. Tilting will commence about 5 V.U, NEIL FERGUSON, Secretary. _____ • _—__, QERVICE BOOKS for Entire Horses printed on the shortest notice at the Tims Office, Esk-street. TJRIVATE Board and Residence. Mrs Wilson IT Swansea Cottage, Don-street. . . .
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Southland Times, Issue 1668, 26 November 1872, Page 4
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940Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 1668, 26 November 1872, Page 4
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