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MASTERTON MASONIC LODGE, EC. (No. 1430,) A MASONIC BALL WIHi BE HELD IN TUE TOWN HALL, MASTEETON ON MONDAY, 22nd DECEMBER, . To celebrate Festival of St.. John the Evangelist, Consecration of the Lodge, and Installation of Officers. Double ticket, £1 Is; extra lady, 7s 6d; to bo obtained of any of the following Comraittoe: -Brothers Vallance, Wyllie, Bish, Chinchen; ELkius, and R. Brown. Brothren wishing to invite friends will please Bend in their names to the Committee as early as possible, Brethren aw requested to appear in regalia. Lodge tyled at 3.30 sharp. Dancing at 9 sharp. Visiting Brethren are invited to attend. AIRARAPA CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. Mr JOHN DRUMMOND'S PADDOCK, MASTEETON, THURSDAY, JANUARY, Ist 1880. Pbesidekt : C. A, Vallance, Esq., Vice-Prksidmjt : W. Sellar.Esq., Tkeasuker : P. W. Hales, Esq. DIRECTORS; r Mr H, H. Beetham Mr J, Liyingstoii ~W. C. Buchanan „D. McMaster | „ A. Bish „ H. McMaster' „ D. Donald „ W. Perry , R. Donald „ J. Payton „6. Drnmmond „J. G. Rockel „J. Drummond „E. Wyllie „ G.H.Lister-Kaye „ R, G. Williams H. S. Wardell.

PROGRAMME: 1, Maiden Bace, 220 j/arrfs—Entrance 2s i Fiist Prize £2 ; Second £l. 2, Youths' Bate, 300 yards— Entrance 1b ; First Prize £1; Second 10s 3, Hop-Slep-and-Jump—MmiM 2s; First Prize £2; Second, £1 4, Th owing Heavy hammer—Entrance 2s Gd; First Prize £2; Second £1 5, Men's Bace 100 yards-Entrance 2s 6d; First Prize £2; Second £1 6, Bagpipe Music— Entrance 2s; First Prize £1 7, Totting the Caher— Entrance 2s; First Prize. £2; Second £1 8, Hurdle Bace, 220 yards, J.O Junto-En-trance 2s 6d; First Prize £2 < Second £1 9, Highland Fling— Entrance Is: First Prize, £2 10. Three-legged Race, for youths under 15— Entrance free; First Prize £1 11. Walking Handicap. 2 Miles— Entrance 2s 6d; First Prize £4 ; Second £2 12. Basket Trick— Entrance Is; First Prize £1; Second 10s 13. Standing High /amp-Entrance 2s j First Prize £2; Second £1 14. Men's Bace, 440 yards— Entrance 2s 6d First Prize £3; Second £1 15. Vaulting with Po?«-Entrance 2s 6dFirst Priie £2 j Second £1 16. Scotch i?ee?—Entrance Is; First Prize £1; Second 10s 17. Men's Bace, half mile -Entrance 2s 6d' First Prize £3 ; Second £1 18. Running High Jump-Mmwo 2s 6d; First Prize £2; Second £l. 19. Boys' Bace, under 12—Entrance free • First Prize 15s; Second 7s 6d ' 20. Men's Bace, 1 J/ife-Entrance 2s 6d • First Prize £4; Second £2 21. Putting the Stone-Entrance 2s 6d; First Prize £2; Second £1 22. Sack Bace, 100 yards-Entrance Is • First Prize £1; Second 10s ' 23. Banning Long imp-Entrance 2s; First Prize £2; Second £1 24. Best Dressed Competitor in any Costume -Entrance Is; First Prize £1; Second 10s 25. Consolation Bace, 200 yards-Entrance 2s 6d; First Prize £2; Second £1

SPECIAL PRIZES. In addition to the above, a Special Prize of £2 will be given to the highest number of points during the day, and £\ to the winner of the second highest to he calculated aii follows :—A first place to count 3 poinis; a second, 2 points; and a third, 1 point. RULES AND REGUfc Entries to be made to thiXground. __ The Eacesare open to all, and will be run under the rubs of the Society. Three Competitors to start or no second prize. The decision of the Directors, or whoever they may appoint, shall, in all cases of dispute, he final. In the event of the weather proving unfavorable, the Directors shall have it in their power to postpone the Sports from day to day. Sports to commence at 11 a,m., sharp. The Masterton Brass Band will be in attendance. Admission: Adults, Is; Children, half, price; Horsemen, Is Gd; 1-horse vehick 2s; 2-horae vehicle, 2s Gd j 4-hbrse vehicle' 4s, ' R.&J.BROWN, 367 Hon, Sees;

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 337, 11 December 1879, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 337, 11 December 1879, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 337, 11 December 1879, Page 2

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