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stonebekge lodge,- ' - No. 119 ANMVKB-JA'iY PROGRAMME,' MONDAY, JANUAKY 2nd, 1881, ' LODGE meets nt 6 p.m., public installation nt 7.30, procession at 8.30, supper at 9 o'clock, Tickets for supper-Single, ss; double, Bs. To be had of any member of the Committee. A. HATEAWAY. 960 '.. ■ ■ Secretary. PRESBYTEBIAN SUNDAY SCHOOL. IN MRS YATES' PADDOCK, MONDAY, JANUARY 2nd, I AMES I GAMES 11 GAMES !!: Crioket, Croquot Quoits, Football Races, &e„&e., Dinner at 12,30 p.m. Tea at 4.30 p,m. ylf/fflm/wi-Siindav School Children free; Other Children half-price; Adults, before dinner, 3s, after do Is (id. . 954 n MARK'S CHUBCH SUNDAY 1,, SCHOOL Anniversary Festival, 'V CARTERTON. MONDAY, January 2, SHORT SERVICE , At Church;at 11 a.m., after' which FKEE TICKETS will he given to uhurch Sunday School Molars. Procession to Pionkm Papd-ck headed by the Carterton Bund (who have kindly promised their services for the day.) TICKETS-Adnlts, U 6d,to be obtained from the Carterton storekeeper*. 9»9 ASTLPOINT WILL BE HELD ON NEW. YEARS' DAY, I'IIMIfUMJIK WILI, SHORTLY BK . WATRARAPi Caledonian booißurs ANNUAL. SPORTS, MR DONALD DONALD'S PADDOCK, MANAIA, MASTKKTON, ,N. 2, 1882, President, Mii-C. A YMlar.co; Vice President, T.n H. Murray ; Hon Sec. and Trcas,, TO. Sellar. Dircctoi'B-MDssra J.Baggo, H.H. Repthara, A, Bish, J. Brown, W. U. Bnc/ianau, A, Elkins, Bichard Fitton, Farqnhar Cray, Joseph lonia, ft. H. Listel'-Kaye, John Livingstone, William Lowes, Jas. Macara, John Mncara, Hugh McMaster, Duncan McMaster, J. Pay ton, Walter Perry, T, L. Thompson, E. A, S. YVylnc. ndpcß Messrs J. Bagga, Farqnhar Cray, T. 11. Hill, U. 11, Lister-Kaye, John Livingstone, T!iigb McMaster, Walter Perry, T, l ; . Tlwmpjnn. nravrs-Messrs Ail'ivl Elkins, T, H, Hill, ui:k \TI! hm L'Wcs. P.'»\m iii sii : 1. MAiriEN J{.\c:e, 2!'. i Y'i3, witraiwo 2«, iirst S'rizu 40s, tfound 20 . 2. Catikt'* I.'apk {Rndei- II!), in nuiform, iiOO yds, entriux-e Is, n'r*t prize 20s, sfcond Wf 3. iler, Stki 1 , mi'i hm\ enhance 2s, first 30a, secon>i'l.i3 4. Throwing 'Ukavk Hammkb, entrance 2s,

'fifßtllVW id*, MiCOIHI 15s 5. Men's Kacg, 100 yds, entrance 2s Gd, first pnze 40--=, second 203 (!, B.ifiPiPE Music, entrance 2s, first prize 40s, second 20s 7. Tissisr. the Uuier, entrance 2s, first prize 30i, scui.nl 15s 8. Hurdle Hack, 110 yds, over 10 hurdles, rntrance 2s Gd, first prize 403, second l'Os 9. liiouusD Fung, entrance Is, first prize &7w il/'ciWi second 20s 10. Thrlb-Lkookd Race, for youths under 15, entrance free, first prize 20a 11. Walking Handicap, two miles, entrance , 2a 6d, first prize 60s, second 40a"" 12. Stone and llabkkt Hack, 50' yds, entrance 2s, first prize 60a, second 30s 13. Standing Hion Jump'; entrance 2s, first prize 303 second 15a 14. Men's Bace, 440 yds, entrance 2s, first prize 40u, Becor.il 20s 15. Vaulti o with Polk, entrance 2s 6d, first priz;4fli, second 20a 16. Scwtcn Ekel, entrance if, first prno B'tlm Medal, second 20* 17. Men's Hack, 830 yds, entrance 2s, first prize 60s, second 30s 18. Wheeuiakiiow Each, ISO yds (blindfold, competitors to find th'ir own bat rows),' entrance 2s, first prize 20s, second 1.3s 19. Running Hi ;n Jujip, entrance 2s, first prize SO-, second 15s 20. Boys' Hack (under 12), entrauco free, first prize las, second 7s 6d 21. Mens'Race, one mile, entrance 2s Gd, first prize 80s, twtmi 40 22. Pitting tub Btosk, entrance 2t, first prize 30s, second las 23. Sack Race, 100 yd-, entrance Is, first prixc 20s, second 10s 25. Volunteru Havpicap, SBO. yards (to be ran in uniform), open to members of • - Rifle Corps and Fire Brigades in the Wanxapa, entrance 2s Gil, Ist 60s, 2nd 40a 25.'Bunninp. Long Jump, entrance 2s, Ist '. 3Cs, 2ndlss ;, Handicap, 220 yards, open to. all who have not won ut prize, ent'rnnco.2s,lßt4os,2nd2oi. ' SPECIAL PRIZES. In addition to tho above a bILVER MEDAL will be given to the winner of the highest number of pointß during the day, and £lloa 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. Fntricß to be'made to tho Secretary on the ground^ RACES to be OPEN to ALL, and run under Rules of Society. ; I Two Competitors to start or no prize, throe to start or no second prize. The decision of the Directors, or whoever they may appoint, shall in oil canes of dispute be final.;. .-,■'•. . In the events of the. weather proving'unfavorable the Directors shall have it in their power to postpone the Sportß from, day to ..' Spsrts to Commence at H.a.m. Sham. !j i iJ(Jfflii'i(io^Addftg:iß l "ChilJwnM»pri(!ei horsemen Is U, one-horse vehicle 2s, twohorse, 2s 6d, f6iir■ hoVso 4s, - i,"' -* ; ;' ! ' '■>' ;•■■'■■ : ■■>,■•'! I ; ■■■<:■'* '■■'-:■'■ .:son.Sw'i*Treaßr''

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 961, 29 December 1881, Page 3

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761

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 961, 29 December 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 961, 29 December 1881, Page 3

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