SPORTS MEETINGS WAIRARAPA AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB. Affiliated with the Wellington Centre, N.Z., A.S.A.) SIXTH >Ms UAL SWIMMING CARNIVAL MASTERTON PARK LAKE ANXIVERSARY DAY, JAN. 22nd. New Zealand's best Swimmers competing. Diving competitions, Tub Races.; I'un on the Bristol. Dark Town Brigade. ■Cinematograph picture to be taken •bv Messrs Thompson and! Payne. First hveni 12.30 p.m. Admission Is. A. H. EDDY, Hon. See. W.A.S.G. Master ton. HAST WELL jSPOR TS CLUB SECOND ANNUAL MEETING Will be held in MRS C. SEYMOUR'S GROUNDS, AT HASTWELL, ON THURSDAY, 6th FEBRUARY. AN ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME has been drawn up, including Running, Jumping, Wrestling, Sawing, Chopping, Blindfold Boxing Competition, Sheep Guessing; also Ladies and Children's Items; and: should be a pleasant outing for old and young. NOMINATIONS CLOSE on JANUARY 27, -with the Secretary, amd Handicaps will be published! on January: 31.st, in local papers. LUNCHEON BOOTH ON GROUND. BRASS BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Send to Secretary for Programmes. AT. JACKSON, Secretary. EKETAHUNA. . BIDEFORD ATHLETIC SPORTS CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1913. To be held *t bideford. pRIZES. Nominations close at Mr W. GillisMnsterton, at 9 p.m. on Thursday, January 30th. Programmes caii be obtained irom ' ° F. rtIILLER Secretary. Telephone 121. F. GLADSTONE SPORTS WILL BE HEIiD ON , CLENSIDE On WEDNESDAY, JAN, 22ad. (Anniversay Day.) Nominations for Haudicap E^ ents will close on JANUARY 16th, with A. E. BOOTH, J K. STRANG, Joint Secretaries. Programmes on application to the above.
BUSH DISTRICTS A. AND P. ASSOCIATION'S . rjIWENTY-JpURST ANNUAL SHOW 0 be held on the Racecourse at Woodville on WEDNESDAY, JAN, 29, 1913. Prizes for: — HORSES CATTLE SHEEP PICS AND FARM PRODUCE. Entries close at 9 p.m. oa TUESAY, 14th January, 1913. Schedules sent on application. T R HUSBAND, Secretary. Phone 41.
PAHIATUA AKITIO A AND P. ASSOCIATION FOURTH ANNUAL SHOW ' NEW SHOW GROUNDS, PAHIATUA, FRIDAY, JAN". 31, 1913 HORSES, CATTLE (including Classes for Jerseys and Holsteins) and SHEEP. FIVE JUMPING COMPE ITIONS. PONY JUMP, MAIDEN HUNTERS, OPEN HUNTERS (Ist £ls and Rose Bowl, value £lO 10s). LADIES Hunting and Consolation 1 rize .List will be Promptly Forwarded on application lo J A. WALSH, Secretary. EAST COAST MAIL SERVICE Messrs jones, scott and» co beg to notify the residents oi Masterton, and settlers of the kast Coast that, tliev have taken over the above, mail service, ho long conducted. bv Messrs Pinhey Bros., and trust bv courtesy and strict attention to business, to merit a continuance ot their support. Coaches run as follows: FROM MASTERTON. Tinui, Whakataki. and Castle point: ■Every Monday, and * nclav, leaving Mastorton- at < .45 Home wood : Every Tuesday and Friday, leaving Ma.stertou at b.30 a.m. •Stronvar: Every .Monday and Thursday. leaving Masterton at 7 a.m.. "SEATS can!' e booked stables during the day up till b p.m., and in the evcninp; from 8 till o'clock. , Patrons please note that lugerase and parcels for delivery must be left at our Coaching Stables, at the roar of Mr Eton's Pharmacy. JONES, SCOTT AND CO. Proprietors, Masterton. Telephone 130.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 14 January 1913, Page 1
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