Arrangements lor Ohrislm'Hß'Holida'yV/'^ '. -^•/.;; nvr OHOhmtinWDay]Tuesday'Jolh^adil'W' j.dav, Ist"'January, tho' OMwrrtiiile • •''■ 'Table'wilt'"bVelispehdiid"' ' ??:!.. ' Singlp'Tioke'ts', 1 issued'oii Saturaay,' 23rd, 1 , andoif jlheMi 26tli, T?all b'e.availiible for'' th't! 'return journey by 'ahytrain up to the evehing'of the ,6th Jan/ '1883;;! . ;-; '■■..;.;..,.'> On tlie 28th' anil'.''2Mb.'-Ordinary 1 'lieturn' 'Tioketsj Will"' bo'" issued.' SiogltjijbiokVta' oii^ these days'will not availublo as rcittirrii'- '"' On the 30th De'cembcr/and-Monday, Ist January, Single '-Tioketa")will ibeMssued, which will be available for-the retiiriivjourr rieyiby any train up: to tho of.': the; Bth January.
•v,:' i CHRISTMAS DAY,,'. ,;:;l! BOXING DAY, Tuesday, Deo 26tli, and i : .:;;:;,:,!.KEWrYEAU , n ■ •'■>: ;;Etom\srellinotonm'?.o•■ !-.--vF ' '"''J i Ui' '■ i : v * V i 'v'.';H' Morning Tram-Leave /Wellington at B';' Lower Hiitt, 8.30; Upper O.Ks'lj-Cgiu. toke, 9,00; Cross! (Jreek,l 0,45; Featheratou; 11.10; )fpodslclo, ; 11,27'; ;Carterfcbn,^li.6p : ;, arriving at, Mas turton.at 12.20.,;'' | V tl .'■",/,. •.; ', r ! Afternoon:; Train—Leavo-Wellington'at* 4.50; lWer Hiilt,fi.sj Upper: Hutt; 5;55j Kaitokd, 6.30; Cr6as'Gieetti7.2s jPeatheJa-' toD.-WJD. Woodsido, 8.J7.• Carterton,B.4s j arriving'at Mastorton *t 9.15; w' f =-'-i:-v*T ».■ ;,:.;■';,', I ' ,, ', !j> ' i^ Homing Train-Loave''Miiete'rtoii at'Bf Carterton, 8.30; Woodside, 9.2; Feathefsi' ton, 9.20,.'0r0aaV ."Crook, 9,50; Kaitoke; 1055; [Upper--Hiitt, 11.80; Loiyer-Hutt,-.12,16; nrriviug-af WelJipfcton ! VAfternnon Traill—Leave 1 faasterton' at' 'Carterton; G.lo;^iW^dUai^eV'6.42.j: Featlicrston,' 7.0 j . Prpss' V(,*reek,... 7.'25;, Kaitoke, 8.25;' Uppor Hutt, '96: ''Low Hutt, 9J4i WellingtonWlO:2o:' : '.'.[/., j/' ",Qreytbwn ( _,, lv , ..'Leave at' 11'.1'6' a,in.jaiulfip.m.,'tomeetf;the •morning's aid afternoon l/uns from Wolling|on,j:.Minrninj,, froinWoca6ide'atil'27aVin.and'B.l7 p.m. Leave Greytown|or,\\|podi)ide 8.1,8.50 &,m., and 6.30 p.in.ton\cet'themor'ning'ah'J : attef. noon trains from Masttirton'j'rekrning from ,W:oodside at9.2,'a,m,!and;.6,^.p.n»ii»sA. :.:':;,,.; -~.-~~-~uEO;moROFTr;;/:; Mi" i W."i;/.:.U •"D^B{rictMnager^AVAIRARAPA'OALED^NIAN.'SboiIJTY;'' ... U',)\,KU'nU) >,W ',),'..,';,", j AjUUUlHSportSi) i.Mil i MR 'J., ffi, CORBETT^-iPADpo'fE- ■; 11 :, iM j" t £ ; ■ ' ,-[,.i, Mondays Janowy;fifßt,!lßßo\^''K | > •■■ •rresident.-iViiUAr .■', 'PresidentT-W'.H,\BBETHAM, l l|8(| , ;',, l < , ' i j ■ Elklns, It. J. Pitton, ftrquharGi&y.'AJ.W. Hogg,; Joseph loniß, John Livingttouo, Janicfl.Macnni,, John Macara. Hugh'MoMastof, TJuiieiii McMiister, Josoph Payton. waiter Perry, Ataiidor Stewart,T. L. Thornr-son, J. C; Vallate, w >;*:-.-'A■. Judges .Messrs Thomas Brown, Farquhar Gray, T, H. ■Hill; James Harvey (senior), Jol.n Llviugst-ono, -Walter Perry, and'f. li.Thonipßoii.'' ' Starters-Messrs A. A. Elkins, T. 11. Hill, and J. loms
( .'Programme.':. ;;;,:■ <, 1. Maiden race, 220 yds, Entvanoo 2i,; 1b( prize.4os, 2nd2os : ~;■>;- - ! ' :i•■■' 2. School Cadets' race (under 15 yam), 300 yds. Entrance Is. Ist'prize 15s; 2nd 7b Cd ■• v!; ; - 3. Hop step ami jump. Entrance 2j. Ist ptize 30j, 2ud 15s'- ■ .■- - 4. Throwing heavy hammer. Entrance 2s, bt prize 30s, 2nd 15s:; 5. Men's race; 100 yds, handicap, Entrance,2s Gd. Ist 409,2 nd 20s 6. Bagpipe music, Entrance 2s, let prize silver medal and Mr A. M'Leod's special prize;los,'2nd2os. , . 7. Tossing iho caber.'length 10£t. Entrance* 2s, Ist prize 30s, 2nd 15s ''. ; ' 8; Hurdle race, 220 yds,' hanclicap, oyer ton hurdles. Entrance 2s Gd," Ist prize 40s, 2nd 20s ' 9. Highland Fling. Entrance Is. lkt prize, silver medal, second 20s 10. Thrde-leggMl race for youths undor 15 yrs Entrance free. Ist piize 10s 11. Walking, handicap, 2 'miles.'.Entrance 2s lid. Ist prize GOs; 2nd 40s 12; Stone-and-basliet race, 50 yds,' Entrance 2s. Ist6od, 2nd 30 ' ■■""""" 13. Standing high jump,', Entrance 2s, • Ist prize 30s, 2nd 15s ■ 14. Men's raoe,-440 yds, handicap; Entranoe- , 2s. Ist prize 40s, 2nd 205,:." ;• • ; . ; '■ - • 15. Vaulting with; polo.' -. Entrauce 6di Ist,prizo4os,2nd2os ■•■■'■■ ;■■• 1 13, Scotch i.rceli Entrance 'ls, i'lst jrize silver medal, 2nd 20a .; .■.?•;-:; ■ ,; 17. Men's race, 880 yds, handicap. Entrance 3s. -Ist prize 60s, 2nd prize 30s v >:;<' 18. Wrestling match,> Cumberland > style'; Entrance 2s Gd. Ist £2 10s, 2nd £1 fis 19. -Running high jump.: t Entran'oeZsl 1 -'. Ist . L■ y'- ! " 20, ! Boys' racov(under y'l2 iyrs)...:.Entranc'e free.; Ist prize 10s, 2n&6#tyn fc? ;.•;>. 21,'Mon'srace, 1 mile, handicap: -Entrance '4s, : Ht prize SOa.^hd.prize'4os i'-t > >.■■< ' 22. Putting the stone.i;Entranoe-2s,> Ist .; ;prize;2od, 2nd 10s •„■..:_--. 21. Sack race,,onoo round the courso,"'< En-. .'■ 24..Volunteerrace,440 yds,handicap, open! •■:to bona fide members of BifleCorpß, and Fire Brigades in tho Wairarapa.' En-
. trance 2s 6d, Ist prize 505,, 2nd prize ih "2fe: urtot 25. Sunning high jump, Entrance 2a, Ist I ' 26. 'OliDlens' Bace. 220 fards,'competitors ;' :i ' J rnust'bfl over 50 years old, Entrance r,! V'fre'e. \ First prize Messrs L,"J, Hooper L f 20s ~( . :7~ " '.Sjiecial i>rjjsb'.ftf oflblfdhu'd wjllibe given fo. We beifc'dressecl Highlander, -Entrance, iir&p. "PuncH's Pony" race'. Entrance"ls. forizefiOs.! Will be run at intervals .during, the day, «aWtf Wi !• AwJG ! .'»''•■*■• \'fiSpe<WtfriM'ttk-mm '. 'ln addition to the above a silver medal to the second highest, to be calculated asfollows :-A first placpjtQjConnt three ; ijoiiijtsij a second, two thufdrorje.poini^Y/ '■' ROMS AND Ri'QOLATioNS;. Entries to be made to; the on the ground. Those for the Handicaps to be made befofe.lUq ».nij <■<: ,•. ■,;.-.;.] ]/ y/ i<f Baceß to'bo open to all,'and ru'r\under!the Rules.of the Society. .00U!:H Two conipetitorß t) start or no prize, three to start or no Beeondprize/S)'vjv;; "f;:;;:;.' ' The decision pf,.the Directors, or whoever, they may appoint, shallin all cases of dispute, ba final, j ■ ' ...„.' ■'. ■ In the eyent of, .the weather proving .-.urn favorable, the Directors'shall.have it jn-their : povror topostpono the sports from flay to day. . Sports commence at 11 a.m, share, i '., >; '■ ADMISSION—UuIts Is',' children'' half price, horsemen Is,. one-horse I yehiclq jJa, two-horse 2s 6d, four-horse 4s; ' : !: : ' '' '-;'.' :■;;.'' IW.'SEIjLAB,Hon;See; & Trdas.
TP next Eriglish.and. European. via San Franoieco will'' Close' at this'bflico on Saturday, (lie 30th day of December/ at l'iOp.m. .: n F;(!Opf) W>X j.h'fi'.l'Jl ; v .:For ; money oiders.at.il ■a,m,^,jVjjj.jjr, i ; ,-.'•;.■■'•''"' [Registered ■,'... ' ""' . ),u ; : ,!l,^r\ ::';!! w^: ;ii iVj;.lUfl6ft».^p mbfeMn'ine w»rriorwho i teapbes: ! ni()nHo > ■flay■■eatii»McrV'(to'*S;'wK Mii^Mf/
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1264, 28 December 1882, Page 3
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