WEBLEYAN CHURCH, MASTERTON A GRAND" BAZAAR TjlOK the Sale of Fancy and Useful -L Articles, to aid in liquidating tlio debt on the'*bovo 'building, will be bold in the ; TOWN HALL, MdSIERToN, ON WEDNESDAY &THURSDAY,I)KCI4&IB George Bcotham, Esq., has kindly consented to give the opening address at 1 o'clock, STALL HOLDERS. No —Mrs Dukes, Mrs Hoar, and assistants .No 2—Alis Smith, Mrs S. Kibblewhite, and . as-'btnnta. No 3- Mrs Jiuid, Miss Ralph, and assistants No 4 -Mrs li. Drown, Mrs Uamber, and Maistaiita ho 5, b lower Slall—Mrs Gordon and assisi- ■ ants No 6, Christmas Trees—Miss Bridge anil scholais fto 7, Refreshment Stall—Mrs Matthews, Mrs llountrce, and assistants The Committee hoj.c to receive in time a Beautiful Memorial Card (21 i>y 13) ut' the Tarawa disastor, on which wid lie found exact bkenessss of the deceased Ministers uud Laymen, and other matters of local interest, Mrs Gappkr will preside at the PIANO. The Bazaar will lie opened each day at 1 p.m. and-closo at 10 p.m. Admission—Adults Is, children half price, Contributions of goods or cash will be thankfully received by any of tbe above . stallholders. !)30 LOOK-OUT for the Grand Procession and Foresters' Sports on BOXING DAY, December '20,1881, Programme and full particulars in future issue. F. T. REDMAN, . _ Secretary. ! W WATHABAPA Cal&donian Society's ANNUAL sports, 10 HE IIEL1) IN MR DONALD DONALD'S PADDOCK, MANAIA, JIASTIiRTON, MONDAY, JAN. 2, 1882,
President, Mr C. A. V.-illarce; Vice-Presi-dent, T. H. Murray ; Hon See. and irons,, W. Sellnr. ' Directors—Messrs J, Bagge, H, 11, Boptham, A. Hisli, J. Brown, W, U. lincmumn, A, IJkins, Kichard Fitton, Furquh.ir Cray, Joseph lonis, ft. 11. Lister-Kaye, John Livingstone, William Lowes, .Jas. Macaw, John M cara, Hugh JlcMaster, Iluncan McMast r, J. I'a\ton, Walter Puny, T. L. Thompson, E. S. Wyliie, iul»cs—Mefsrs J. Bagge, Farqnhar Gray, T. H. Hill, li. 11. Listur-Kaye, John Livingstone, Hugh MeMaster, Walter I'eiTy, T, Ij, Thompson, Starters-Messrs Alfred lilkinvT, H, Hill, ank William Lowes. Programme: >. Maiden- Hack, 220 yds, entrance 2<, iirst priz'j -10s, second 20 2. (.ujiV- li.wn (under Hi), in uniform, 30!) yds, e'.ti'Miue Is, first prize 20s, slcoikl 10s 3, Hop, and Juair, enhance 2s, lirst 30s, second 15s 4, Throwing Heavy Hajimkh, entrance 2s, fiist prize Mis, second 15s 5. Mtx's J{.<ce, 100 yds, entrance 2s (Id, lirst prize 40s, second 20s fi. Bagpipe Music, entrance 2s, first prize •Ids, second 20s 7. 'lVssino the U'Der, entrance 2s, first P'ize 30s, soci.n 115s 8, lliiiini.E I!,\ck, 111) yds, over 10 hurdles, entrance 2b fid, lirst prize 403, second 20s !). lJiniiriAXD Fiixfi, entrance Is, first prize Sili'!-)* Medal, Second 20s 10. Tiiim k-Licgcmj Rack, for youths under 1") entrance free, first prize 20s 11. WaiiKimi Haxjiicap, two miles, entrance 2s Oil, first prize GOs, second 40a 12. Stone ,v>d Basket Hack, 50 yds, enti ai co 2s, lirst | irize (iOj, second 30b 13 Standing High Jump, entrance 2s, first prize 30.3 s iconit I.is 14. Miii\'s: Hack, 440 yds, entrance 2s, first prze 4(is. socoi'.il 20s 15. Vaui.ti ft with Foiji' l , entrance 2s fid, tii'sr, |>riz ■ 40-, second 20s lit. hwrcii Kiel, iiiliiiiicc is', lust prize Si'lW Mnlvl, scumd 20s 17. Men's liAt'K, H-S0 yt-, entrance 2s, first prize liOs, siTomi 30s IS. Whkkluauiow Hack, 150 yds (blind, luld, coiupe ilors to find tli ir own Inn rows), entrance 2s, lirst prize 20s, SWii'lld I OS 10. Hus.NiXG Hun Jump, entrance 2s, first prize second 15s 20. Boys' Hack (under 12), entrance free, first prize 15s, second 7s (id 21. Mens' lUce, one mile, entrance 2s Od, Hist prize 80s, fecund 40 22. IVttimj hie Stonk, enuance 2s, firs'. piize 30s, second las 23. S.'.ck Hack, 100 yd-, ci.trance Is, first pr.Zi; 20.-', seeoiid l(ls 2">. V:LI'-Ti;iii! H.\ DIC.U-. SBO yards (to he ) tin in mill mi), open to members of liille Corps and Fire Brigaues in tlio Wmnnipa, entrance 2s Gil, Ist 80s, 2,id 40s 20. liunuing l-ong Jump, entrance 2s, Ist 3i.s, 2nd las 2'!. C'ox.siil.viion Handic'.p, 220 yards, open to all who have not won ut prize, entrance 2s, Ist 40s, 2mi2o»\ SPECIAL I'BIZES.
In jddition to tlie above a SILVER MEDAL will be giveM to the winner of the highest Dumber of points during the day, and £1 Ills to the second Wiliest-, to be calculated as follows first place to count 3 points, a second 2 points, third 1 point, RULES AND REGULATIONS. Fnli'ies to be made to the Secretary on the ground. KAOE3 to ho OPEN to ALL, and run under : Rules of Society. Two Competitors to start or no prize, three to start or no second prize. the decision of tho Direi'tors, or whoever they nwy appoint,'shall in all cases of dis[fflieb; final.. in the event of the weather proving unfavorable the Directors sh ill have it in their power.to postpone the Sports from day to day. . ■ ' Sports io Cojimrxce-at 11 a.m. Siukp, ' M)ik<io)t-Ad'. Its Is, Children half-price; horsemen Is lid, one-horse vehicle 2s, twohorse, 2s (id, four torso 4s. WM. SELLAR, Hon. See. A Treas. ! 9-18 luvercargill Ales. j~N cpurequo-ce cf the increasing demand for the mVERCARGILL ALES, I have today aprointod Jameson Bilos. Co., of Carterton, my SOLE 'AGENTS for- that district. A large stock wilLbei kept by ill maeaJi
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 950, 15 December 1881, Page 3
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