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N'KW '/,. a.,and ItA I I. \v \ V * * . „..-_ Wellington BeoHon AurtiiLv unta for Oln-lstmns iiiiii<l;<yii, 1882-8U On Clilhimfin Day, Tiieadny I?' 1 1', n■' '-''ii. • lav, Ist Jauiury, (tie Ordinal r 1 11110 Tabla win ba suarjiindud Sing!« Tickets issuedon Saturday, '2HvH, and on ih(s ggtti, &stb, and 27th Den ml>er, wilMiU SiVail&bla for the return journey by Sfty train, up to the eveu-W of the (ith Jnn, 1888 • Oh tiisi aatli ami 29th Ordinary Ilotum I'ioliets will be issued. Single tiuliutu oh ines* days will siofc available bh return. Oh the 80fcti December, and Monday, lot January, Tickets will be iraucd, «hioh will be available far the return journey by any train tip to tbo ovensiifi oi the Bth January, ■ GH»I9i'MAB DAY, BOXING DAY, Tuesday, Dec Slit'i, and NEW Y&AR'il DAY. Fioui Wellington— Morning Twin—DoftVo Wellington at 8 i Lower Hutt, 8.30 J Upper Butt, U.IG ; Kaitoke, 9.50; Cross't!rceb, 10.45; Fentberston, 11.10; Wooduiab, 11.27; Carterton, 11.50 ; arriving at Masterton at 12.20. Afternoon Tr.iin—Leave Wellington at 4.80 ; L.-jwor Htitt, 5.5; Upper Hutt, 5.55 j Kaitolte. 6.30 ; Cross' Cieok, 7.25 ; Featheraton. 7.fio. Woodaide. 8 17 j Carterton, 8.45 ; arriving a: Mutanon it 9.15. From Msstertou— Mornin:: Train--Louve Mastorton at 8; Cartort.ii', 8.30 j IVoodeido, 9.2; Featherston, 0.2". Cross's Creek, 9.50; Kaitoke,. 10 53; U(jpßft l.hut, 11.30; Lower Uutt,' li.'.S.; arriving, nt Wellington at 12.50. Afternoon .Train—Leave Maatorton at'. 5 40,; CBitcstui G. 10) Woodsido, 6.42; FVatherJWu, 7,0; Cross' Crook, 7.25; Kurtoke, 8,25; Upper Hutt, 0.0; Lower Hutt; 9.44 arriving at Wellington at 10.20. tirejtown Truiuß Leave (Jrevtown for Woodaide at 11.16 n,m. and d p.m., to meet the morning and afternoon U aln» from Wellington j returning frrtra WordHido at 11 27 a.m. and 8,17 p.m. Leave Grt>ytown for Woodsids at B.GO a.m, and (i.30 p.m, to miofc the morning and after* noon trains from Mnstorton ; returning from' Woodsida at 0,2 jvtu, mid 8,4 > p.m. t 0130. ABHOUOFT. 12ofi' District Manager, WAIIIAJUI'A OAU3OONIAN 8001BTY. A.iiamit.l SporlH. Mil J, H. OORBETT'S PADDOCK, DIXON'S ESTATE. Monday, January first, 1883. president "William Xowi:s, Hst;. ; "VicePresident— Vv.'H. Bhktiiam, ILaqt Directors—Jfcssi-u IV. C. liuchiiuaii, H, H. Beothaiu, A. [Huh, A, W. C:ivo, John Drummond, A, A. Elftlriß, R J. Fittiin, I'linjiiharQiaj, A. W. Hojfjr, Joseph lonis, John UyjiigKtone, Sauvia Macara, Julm Hugh SlcMaster, Doncim JlcMsuter, Josuph Parkin. Wnltor Perry, A luxunilor Stewart, T. L. Ti'nuii'Bon, J. C. Vaianco. Judgss llcaurstThoma!) Brown, Farquhir Gray, T. H. Hill, Jamcsi ilarvty (senior), Jot.n Liviiifc'stono, Walter PcrrV, ami T. L. Tboniua.'iii. Starters—MessruU- A. Elkins.T. n. HUl,and 3. lama l l 7o;u?i*amiM£». 1. Maid n race, 220 yds. Entrance 2s. Ist prize -U : s, 2nd 20i 2. Subool Cadets' race {under 15 years), 800 yds. Entrance Is. let prize 15s, 2nd7s6d 3. Hop step and jump. Entrance 2a. Ist prize 30s, 2nd- 15s 4. Throwing heavy hammer. Entrance 2s. Ist pii-.. 80s, 2nd 15s 5. Men's race, 100 yds, handicap. Entrance 2b fjd. tyt 40s, 2nd 20s (3. Bagpipe limbic, \ Entrance 2s. Ist prize silver medal nndiMr A. M'Leod'sspecial prize 10s, 2nd 20s 7. Tossing the caberi length 10ft. Entrance 2s. Ist prize 30a, 2nd Ida 8. HnTdle race, 220 yds. handicap, over ten hnrdles. Entrance 2s Gd, Ist prize 40s, 2nd 20b 9. Highland 'F l; ng. Entrance Is. l*t prize, silver medal, second 20s ' 10. Three-legged race for youths under 15 yrs Entrance free. Ist prize 10s (1. Walking, handicap, 2 miles. Entrance 2a i:d. Ist prize 60s, 2nd 40s 12. .Stone.itnd-basket race, 50 yds. Entrance 2s. Ist.GOs, 2nd 30 13. {Standing high jump. Entrance 2s. Ist prize 30;, 2nd 15s 14. Men's race', 440 yds, handicap. Entrance 2s. Ist prize 40s, 2nd 20a ~ 15. Vaulting,-witb. pole. Entranced* 6cL Ist prize.4o3, 2nd 20s .;,;. U. Scotch reel. Entrance Is. Ist prize ' - silver medal, 2nd 20s 17. Men's rape, 880 yds, handicap. Fntranca .35." Ist prize 60s, 2nd prize 30s .'• ,■•; 18. Wrestling' match, Cumberland' stylo. ' Entrance 2s 65, Ist £2 10»,2ad £1 -5s 19. Running high jump. Entrances ShuCJafe' prizfe'SOs, 2nd lfis ' '~' "a;" 20. Boys' race (under 12 jrs). Entraa&s free. Ist piizo 10s. 2nd Cs 21. Men'a raoe, 1 mile, handicap. Entrance 4s. Ist prize 80s, 2nd prize 4Gs-, ,: j.- f. ; 22. Pntting the stone. Entrance 2s.' s l»fc prize 20s, 2nd 10s 21. Sack race, once round the course. Entrance Is. Ist prize 20s, 2ad 10s 24. "Volunteer race, 440 handicap, open to bona fide member?! of Rifle Corps and Fire Brigades in tbo WairaTspa: - -Entrance 2s 6d, Ist prize 50s,' 2nd prize 25s 25. Running high jump. Entrance 2s. lit: prize 30s. 2nd IPs .". '■'. . 28. Old Mens' Race--220 yard'*,'obmpetiton must bn over 50 years old. Entrance free. First prize Messrs L, J. Hoopar snd Co.'i prize, gait of elotheii • ._ 27. Consolation handicap, 220 yds, open to all who have not won a prize. l»t gri»e 40s, 2nd2os ; J ': ; , .. ; ", ■]\' i j Special prize of one pound will be given, to the best drtssed Highlander, Entrftno« fiee. "Punch's -Pony" race. Entrance'' Is, prize 20s. Will be fun at intervals during the day.

Special Prizes In addition to the above a silver medal will be given to tlio -winner of - the greatest' number of points dnriug the day; and £1 la to the second highest,' to be calculated aa follows: —A ftnt place to count three nointti, a. second, two points, nud third, one point. IHJLRB AMD BEODLiTIONS; Eutries to be made to the Secretary on the ground. Those for the Handicaps to be inado before 11.30 a.m. ,' llaces to be open to all, and run under the Bulea of the Society. Twocoinpetitors to start or no prize, three to start or no seeond prize. ' The decision of the Directors, Dr whoever they may appoint, shall in all cases of dispute b • final. ■ln the event of the weather proving uafavoiabla, tlie.Directors shall have it in their power, to postpone the sports from day today. Sport* comtrienoe at 11 a.m. sharp. *„ «i.:i4» K 'half price, horsemen 1b; oss-horne, vehicle 2g, two-horse 2s 6d, four-horse is. • ■ W.BBLLA3, Hon. Bso. * Trass. NOTICE TO SMOKERS; , ] T |" OASELBSKO & CO. , k*v* jus. ', iVA» cpwnsd a case of AmsJoeaa Oss_ 3L7otMMMM»* soEsiitticg of as&cies col" kotfotst <& uigs»tt* sad Ssaoiasg Tebseesa* -m mirti*t r .B»r.fHi«.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1263, 27 December 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1263, 27 December 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1263, 27 December 1882, Page 3

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