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THE Cashpoint RACES .' "WILL BE HELD ON NEW YEARS' DAY. PjiOSfiAMMB Will. SHORTLY BE Published, \ . 054 WAIRARAPA Caledonian Society's ANNTJAL SPORTS, 18 BE HELD IK ' MB DONALD DONALD'S PADDOCK, /'MANAIA, MASTEBTON, on MONDAY, JAN. 2, 1882, President, Mr 0. A. Vallance; Vice-Presi-.dent, 'T. E Mnmy; Hon Sao. and Treas,, W, Bellar. .Direotorar-MeflsreJ. Bagge, H,H, Beetham, '"""A. Bish, 'J: Brown; W. C. Buchanan, A, Elkine, Richard ' Fitton, Farquhar Gray, Joseph lorns, G. H. Lister-Kaye, John LiVingatone, William Lowes, Jaa. Maoara, John Macara, Hugh MoMaater, Duncan MeMaster, J. Paytort, Walter Perry, T, L, Thompson, E. A, Si Wyllie. sdgeß—Messrs J. Bagge, Farquhar Gray,' T. H. Hill, G. H. Liafcor-Kaye, John Livingstone, Hugh McMaster, Walter Perry, T..L. Thompson. Starters—Messrs Alfred Elkins, T. E Hill/ ask William Lowes. Prgfi-aminei

1, Maiden Kace, 220 yds, entrant 2s, first prize 40s, second 20 2. Cadet's Kace (under 16), in nniform, 800.yds, entrance Ib, first prize 20a, eecbnd 10s 8, Hop, Step, and Jump, entrant 2s, first 80s, second 16s 4, THRowisa.Hii.wx Hamhkr, entrance 2b, first price 30s, Becond ISs 8. Men's Race, 100 yds, entrance 2s 6(1, first prize 40s, second 20s (5, Bagpipe Music, entranco 2s, first prino 40s, second 20s 7., Tobsis'o thb Caber,. entrance 2s, first prize 303, eeut.nd 15b 8. Hurdlb Rack, 110 yds, over 10 hurdles, entrance 2b 6d, first prize 40s, second 20s. 9. Highiasbl'lins, eiatrance Is, first prize ' Silver Medal, second 20a 10. Thrkk-Leooed Race, for youths under 15, entrance free, first prize 20a 11. WiLxixe Handicap.Mwo miles, entrance 28 6d, first prize 60s, second 405.. 12. Stoke av» Basket Race, 50 ydß, eu-. trance 2s, first prize 60s, second 80s 15. Standing High Jump, entrance 2s, first prize 80s Bocond 15s 14, Mkn'sßace, 440 yds, entrance 2s, first priee 40a, second 20s 18. Vaulwo with Polk, entrance 2s 6d, first prize 40a, second 20s 16. Scotch Rbbl, ontrance Is, first pri?e Silver Medul, second 20a 17. Mitfe Kacg, 880 yds, entrance 2s, first prize 60s, second 80s 18. Wheklbarbow Race, 150 yds (blindfoldj competitors to find th \ir own . barrows), entrance 2s, first prise 20a, second 15a 10. Rb.nnmg High Jump, entrance 2a, firtt prize HOs, second 16s 20. Boys' Race (under 12), entrance.freo, first priPKj los, . Bfcond 7a 6d 21. Mrku'Racb, one mile, ontrance 25,6 d, ilrut prize 80s, second 40 22. Prwmc ihs Stone, entranoo 2b, first prize 30s, second 15s 23. Sack Race, 100 yds, entrance Is, first prizo 20s, second 10a 25. Vc.lu.stebu Handicap, 880 yards (to b« rim in uniform), open to members of Rifle Corja ana Fire Brigades in the . Wmtajia, entrance 2s fid, Ist 60a. 2nd 40s 25. Running I.ong Jump, entrance 2a, Ist 80s, 2nd 16s 2-1. CraaOLATiox HANDiCAr, 220 yards, open to all who have not won a prize, entrance 2s, let 40s, 2iul2oj, SPECIAL PRIZES. In Kddition to tho above a SILVER MEDAL will be fivon to the winner of the highest number of points dnring the day, and £llos to the second highest, to be calculated as followsA first place to count 3 points, a second 2 points, third 1 point. RULES AND REGULATIONS. Fhtries to be made to tho Secretary on tiie 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 coses of dispute be 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. Mmmiim—Adults Is, Children half-prioej horßemen Is 6d, ono-horse vehicle 2s, twohorse, 2s 6d, four-horse 4s. Wh. SELLAR, Hon. Sec, & Treoa, 948

CHRISTMAS I W, P, FELLINGHAM'S Boot and Shoe Factory. ♦-0 TN order to pre his customers a seasonable 1 opportunity of obtaining BOOTS AND SHOES For the holidaya at rates (hat wonld . SUIT ALL POOZET3, W.P.K. hai purchased a terylarg»Sami.U ° Lot of Ladies', Children's, and . Gentfl' : BOOTS AND SHOES, Of all 6fyh, which, by taking the lot, he obtAjned 50 per cent lover than, nsual rates, and ha therefore gives his customers the ' j benefit of Extraordinary Bargain. • . Gent's.Boots from 7s fid upwards I Children's Boots and Shoes from la 6d I Ladies best Kid from 7a I These boots will-ibe found the same quality aB those which, usually sell at 6a and 16s : %eotivelyf ityjw (0 willprm thit is no pvf, but a gena&^pportanity, GENTS' ELASTIC" - 13s. INSPECTION INVpsi)" : " . 4T THE CENTRAL BOOT A SHOE WAREHOUSE Opposite Coanoil Chambers. . QOKES gT., MASOTTOM, BOOTS and SHOES of ; every description (pegged, sewn, or rivetted) made to order on the shortest notice. Neatly Executed., " - ; sconsignment, of. 1,.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 959, 27 December 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 959, 27 December 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 959, 27 December 1881, Page 3

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