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: >YAI^ARAPA9AL .? •JpMR GEORGE DIXON'.-; PADDOCK,- ] MASTEIITON, TUESDAY, Ist JANUARY, i 1884. } ' President—William Lowes, Esq. Vice-President-W. H. Bcctlmm, Esq. •• t \ •' 5 w \ »'> I)irec roits—Messrs A, l3iaji,/r,' Bgaw^fWi! ; B. Buiek, A, W. Cave, R, Cameron, J,' ; Drummond. G M, Druramond, A, Elkins, ■ R. J, Fition, F, Gray,, G. Heron, A. W. Hogg, J, lorns, J. Livingtono, James i Macara, John Macaw,' D, MoMaster, J. J Pay ton, W. Perry, W. Rapp, A. Stowart r and J. C. Vallance. Stewards—Messrs Jolm Drummond, T, H, Hill, Jamcs.Mac#ia, D. MoMaster, J, C.. S Vallance, •* > ) {'}s ISmters—Messfs A. Bigh; XrElkins and R. J. Fitton, Handicmteiis—Messrs F, O'Connor and ■ Walter Rapp, Px'bg'x'amme. , 1, QUOITS, Entrance ss; Prize, £3; (lis- , tauco, 21 yards, .11 points np . 2. MAlDEN22o.jrittdß, Eiitrancii, : 2s lid; first prize, 40s; second, 20s 3. SCHOOL CADETS RACE, 300 yards; to bo ran in uniform; Entrance, Is j first prize, 20s; second, 10s 4. HOP, STEP, AND. JU UP, Entranoe, 2s; first prize,'SOfl f 'sccoiid, lOi ■ 5. THROWING HEAVY HAMMER*, Entrance 2a Cd; first firize, 4fls, and President's special prize of 21s; second, 10s G, MEN'S RACE, .100 yards' handicap, Entrance, 3s; first prize, 50a; second, 10s 7. BAGPIPE MUSIC, Entrance 2s; prize, 30s 8. TOSSING THE CABER, longtli 10ft; Entrance, 3s; prize, 50s 9. HURDLE RACE, 220 yards, handicap, over tth-hurdles; Entrauce,*3s; first jtrize, (10s; second, 20s ; 10. HIGHLAND FLING, Entrance, 2s Gd; prize, 40s 11. THREE-LEGGED RACE, for youths under 15 years; Entrance, free; prize, 10s 12. WALKING HANDICAP, 2miles; Entrance, ss; fust prize, 80s: second, 20s 13. STONE AND BASKET RACE, 50yds; Entrance, 2s Gd; first, prizo, .403 ; , second, 14. STANDING HIGn JUMP, Entrance, 2s Gd; first prize, 40s; second, 10s 15. MEN'S RACE, 410 yards, handicap; Entrance, 3s; first prize, 503 ; second, 108 . 16'. VAULTING WITH POLE, Entrance, 3s; first prize, 50ssecond; 10s 17. SCOTCH REEL, Entrance, Is; prize, 20s 18. MEN'S RACE, .880 yards, y handicap,-. ' Entrance, ss ;' first prize; 80s and Prisi-' dent's special prize of 21s; second, 15s 19. WRESTLING MATCH, Cumberland style, Entrance, ss; first prize, BCs; second, 20s 20. RUNNING HIGH JUMP,"Entrance, 2s; first prize, 30s; second, 103 21. BOYS' BAOE, under 12 years. Entrance, freo; first prize, 15s; second, 5s 22. MEN'S RACE, 1 mile handicap, Entrance, ss; first prize, 100s;. second, 20s 23. PUTTING THE STONE, Entrance, 2a Od; first prizo, 40s; secsnd, 10s 24. SACK RACE, once round tho course, for boys only; Entrance, free; first prize, 15s; second, 5s 25. VOLUNTEEK RACE, 440 yards, handicap, , (open to bona fide members ot , Eiflo Corps, and Piro Brigades in the ' Wairarapa), Entrance, 3s j' first prize, 50s; second, 10s . 26. RUNNING LUNG JUMP, Entrance, 2s; first prize, 30s; second, 10s 27. CONSOLATION HANDICAP, ',22oyds, (open to all who have not won a prize). Entrance, 2s; prize, 40s Special Prize of ono Tiound will be given to ..the best dressed.Highlander SPECIAL PRIZES,

In addition to the above a Silver Cup will lis given to the winner of the greatest number of-points during .tho ;-day, and 20s to tho eccond. Jiighest, to bo calculated lis follows"A first placo to count threo points, a second two points, and a third ono point BULEB AND JLiEGULATIOKS. Entries to be mndo to tho Secretary on the ground; those for tho Handicaps to be made before 12 noon. Races to be open to all, arid run under the Utiles of Hie Society, Two competitors to start or no prizo; tln eo to staif or no second prize. The decision of the Diractors, or whoever they may appoint, shall in.all cases of dis: pute bo final, > ' . ( : In the event of the weather proving un< favorable, tho Directors shall have it in their power to postpone the sports from day to day. Sports to commence at 11 a.m. sharp. ADMISSION—AduIts, Is; Children.'half price ; horsemen, 2s; one liorso vehicle, 2s; two horse .ditto, 2s.Gd; four horse ditto, 4s. , W. SIiLLAR, 1559 Hon. Secretary and Treasurer. CHEAP FU.IMTURE. JP A R M E 11 ■ CDHA'STREET| WEILINQTOS, All kinds of Furniture at Greatly Reduced Prices 1 j Haircloth Suites ... £lB £2O £22 and £25 Rep Suites,.., • £2O £22 jand {23 j Tapestry Carpets, from 8s per yard, Brussels Carpets, from 3s Gel per yard. Linoleum and Floorcloths. Cheats of. D'raVerSj "Clieffoniers, Cornice Pieces-Good find Cheap, All ■kinds of BEDDING of the Best and; : Cheapest kinds, at prices Lower , t ,i. than ever offered.before. ; Comparison invited' as 11 ' regards Price and • : v ■ Quality. .- It, is my intention to sell every aiticlo at prices that will command a preference, and to supply an article that will rrerit future Terms Cash, fAJtpiR, •3 f.*iß|,R 1,;.^ B jiliijt'j}TON;, IN THE BANKRUPT ESTATE OF i 'WILLIAM DIXON, : ALL DEBTS (lit 3 to tho abovo estate are requested to be paid beforo 15th inst, or' legal-' proceedings : wilUbe taken for recovory, , if: , GEORGBHERON. 1550 Trustee, ' IN THE BANKRUPT ESTATE OF . .. WttLIAM.DIXON.. TENTERS are- invited till DECEMBER lflth, far the purchase of. the following valuablo properties in Dixon's estate, fronting BannisteMtreet i—. j;'' Section 3, containing,3 roods ilperchjes, '' with largo yrell "built shed rind Section IJ, containing J aero 1 ropd 21 perches, j Section 13, containing 1 npro 1 root] 21 Tepdprs to be pent in to Mr R. fi, Chincheh'l from whom particulars may bo obtained, j ! GEORGE HERON; , j 1550 Trustee,}

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1525, 5 December 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1525, 5 December 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1525, 5 December 1883, Page 3

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