VV JiOi/M Art ■ (JUL UOH, juAO'-L'iiUIjLUJN A grand" bazaar EOii tlio Sale of Fancy and Useful Articles, to aid in liquidating the debt on the tbove building, willbe bold in tlio ' TOWN HALL, MASMRTON, OS WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY,Deo 14&1B Georgo Beetham, Esq!,- M.H.R., has kindly consented to Rive tho opening address at 1 o'olook, STALL HOLDERS. No —Mrs Dukes, Mrs Hoar, and assistants No 2—Mrs Smith, Mrs S, Kibblevhite, and No 3- Mrs Judd, Miss Ralph, and assistants No i -Mrs R, Brown, Mrs Bamber, and assistants No 5, Flower Stall—Mrs Gordon and assistants No 6, Christmas Trees—Miss Bridge and scholars No 7, Refreshment Stall—Mrs Matthews, Mrs Itountree, and assistants The Committee hope to receive in time a Beautiful Memorial Card (21 by 13) of the Tarama disaster, oil which will be found exact likenesses of the deceased Ministers and Laymen, and other matters of local interest, Mrs Gamer will preside at the PIANO. The Bazaar will be opened each day at 1 p.m. and close at 10 p.m. Admission—Adults Is, children half price, Contributions of goods or cash will be thankfully received by any of the above stallholders. 930 LOOK-OUT for the Grand Procession and Foresters' Sports on BOXING DAY, December 26,1881. Programme and full particulars in future F. T. REDMAN, Secretary. WATIIARAPA. Caledonian Society's ANNUAL, SPORTS, TO BE HELD IN MR DONALD DONALD'S PADDOCK, MANAIA, MASTItRTON, ON MONDAY, JAN. 2, 1882, President, Mr C. A. Vallar.co; Vice-Presi-d mt, T. 11. Murray ; Hon Sec, and Treas., W. Sollar. Directors—Messrs J. Bngge, H. H, Bectham, A. fell, J. Crown, W. 0. Guc/ianau, A. Elkins, Richard Fitton, Farquhar (iray, Joseph loins, 0. H. Lister-Kaye, John Livingstone, William Lowes, Jas. Macaw, John Mi.cara, Hugh JlcMaster, Duncan McMaatcr, J. P.nton, Walter Perry, T. L. Thompson, E. X: S. Wyllie. ndges—Mews J. Bagge, Faiquliar Gray,' T. H. Hill, (J. H. Listcr-Kaye, John Livingstone, Hugh MeMaster, Walter Perry, T. L. Tlwmpcon. ' " i Starters-Messrs Alfred Klkins, T. H. Hill, ank William Lowes, Programme: 1. Maiden Race, 220 yds, entrance 2<, first prize 40s, second 20 2. Cadet's Race (under lli), in uniform, 300 yds, entrance Is, first piize 20s, second 10s 3. Hop, Step, and Jump, entrance 2s, first 30a, second 15s 4. Throwing Heavv Hammeh, entrance 2s, first prize 30s, second 15s 5. Men's Race, 100 yds, entrance 2s Gd, first prize 40s, second 20s 6. Bagpipe Music, entrance 2s, first prize 40s, second 20s 7. Tossing the C'beh, entrance 2s, first prize 30s, scei.n 1 Lis S. Hvbdle Race, 110 yds, over 10 hurdles, entrance 2s Cd, first prizo 40s, second 20s 9. Highland Fling, entrance la, first prize Silcer Medal, second '2os 10. Thrke-Legokd Race, for youths under 15, entranee free, first prize 203 11. Walking Handicap, two miles, entrance 2s Gd, first prize GOs, second 40s 12. Stone and Basket It ace, 50 yds, entrance 2s, first prize 60s, second 80s 13. Standing High Jump, entrance 2s, first prize 303 second 15a RJMek'sßace, 440 yds, entrance 2s, first
prize 40a, second 20a 15. Vablti' o with Poi.k, entrance 2s Gd, Ant prize 4flj, second 20s 16. Scn'fcn Rkel, entrance Is, first prize Silver Medal, second 20s 17. Men's .Race, 830 yds, entrance 2s, first prize 60s, second 30s 18. 'WHEKiiDATinow Back, 150 yds (blindfold, competitors to find th'.ir own barrows), entrance 2s, first prizo 20s, second 15s 19. Ronnino Hi«h Jbmp, entrance 2s, first prize 30s, second 15s 20. Boys' Each (under 12), entrance free, first prize las, second 7b 6d 21. Mens'lUce, one mile, entrance 2s Gd, first prize 80s, second 40 22. Putting the Stone, entrance 2s, first ptize 30s, second 15s 23. Sack Race, 100 yds, entrance Is, first prize 20s, second 10s 25. Volunteer Handicap, 880 yards (to be run in uniform), open to members of Rifle Corps and Fire Brigaues in tho Wairarapa, entrance 2s (id, Ist 80s, 2nd 40s 25, Running Long Jump, ontrauce 2s, Ist 30s, 2nd 15s 25, Consolation Handicap, 220 yards, open to all who liavo not won ut prize, entrance 2s, Ist 40s, 2nd 20s. SPECUL PRIZES. In addition to the ftboye a f-ILVEPi MEDAL will bo given to the winner of the highest number of pointa during the day, and £llos to the second highest, to be calculated as follows ;--A first place to count 3 points, a second 2 points, third 1 point. RULES AND REGULATIONS. Entries to bo made to the Seerotary on the ground, RACES to be OPEN to ALL, and run under Rules of Society. Two Competitors to start or no prize, three to start or no second prizo. The decision of the Directors, or whoever they may appoint, shall in all cases of dispute ba final. In the event of the weather proving unfavorable tho Directors shall have it in their power to postpone the Sports from day to day. Sports to Commence at 11 a.m. Siiakp. Admission—Adults Is, Children half-price; horsemen Is Gd, one-horse vehicle 2s, twohorse, 2s 6d, four-horse 4s. Wm. SELLAIt, Hon. See. & Treas. ' 948 liivercargill Ales. JN oonsequenco of the increasing demand for the INVERCAKGILL ALES, I have today appointed Jameson Bros. & Co., of Carterton, my SOLE AGENTS for that district, A large stock will be kept by them.. . ' ■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 949, 14 December 1881, Page 3
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