.j WAIRARAPA CALEDONIAN SOCIETY'S .AiUIi^SPORT?,;. tS-Ui .GEORGE DIXON'S PADDOCK, ':.':'; ;: ■.'■•MABTBRTON,- ''■■ '•• : : , President—"William Lowes, 'Esq. '■ - : yicE-PnpiDK^\vi/ | H/Beothnm,.Eaq,'; DißEcrotts-Messrs 'A;Bwh,!R-Brovra, : AY. B, Buiok, A,;W. Cuvo,' E; Cameron, ,T. .Drummond. G- M. Driimmond, A. Elkius, . .•:,•».■ .J, Fitton, F. Gray, G. HerOn, A. W. Hogg, J, lorns, J. 'LivingtoM, James . Macara, John. Maoara, .D. McMaster; J. Payton, W. Perry, W, Rapp, A, Stewart and J. 0. Vallauco. . ' j SiEWAiiDs-MeEsrs John Drummond, T t H. Hill, Jnincs Macaia, D, McMaster, J. G. Vallauco. SIAKTKRSTrMossrs A. Bisli, A. Bikinis and E.J. Fitton. : HiNDicu'i'Kiw-Mcssrs E, O'Connor and Walter Rapp. Pi'ogi'anvmo. 1. QUOITS, Entrancess; Prize, £3; distance,'2l yards, 11 points up. 2. MAIDEN.RAOE, : 22O yards, Entrance, 2s fid; first prjzo, 40s; second, 20s 3. SCHOOL CADETS KACE, 300 yards; to bo run in uniform; Entrance, Is; " first prize, 20a; second, 103 i 4. HOP, STEP AND JUMP, Entrance, 2s; , fust prize, Ms; second, 10s 5. Entrance 2s Gd; first prize,. 4fls, and President's special prize of 21s; second, 10a ..■ C, MEN'S -RACE,- 100, yards' handicap. Entrance 3s; first prizo, 50s; second. 103 . 7. BAGPIPE MUSIC, Entrance 2s; prize, 30s : •■ • '•■ , ; ' , 8. TOSSING THE CABER, length 10ft; Entrance, 3s; prize, 80i. ' ' .'■ 9. HURDLE RACE, 220 yards, handicap, over ttn hurdles; Entrance, 3s; first prize, (103; second, 20s : ' 10. HIGHLAND TLING, Entrance, 2s Cd; prize, 40s 11. TIIKEE-LEGGED RACE, for youths under 15 years; Entrance, froo; prize, 103 12. WALKING HANDICAP, 2 miles; Entrance, us; fust prize, 80s; second, .-. 203 ■ ■.'■ ... '•■ ■■ -■■ ; ' ,13.-, STONE AND BASKET RACE,-' 50yds; Entrance, 2s Gd; first prize, 40s; second,los . 14. STANDING HIGH JUMP, Entrance, :2s Gd; iirsiprizo, 40s; second, 10s' 15. MEN'S RACE, 440 yards, handicap; Entrance, 3s; firgt-prize, 50s; second, 10s 16. VAULTING WITH POLE, Entrance, 3s; 'first prize, 50s; second, 10s ; 17. SCOTCH HEEL, Entrance,' Is; urizo 20i ; ) 18. MEN'S RACE, 888 yards, handicap, Kntrance, (is; first prize, 80s and President's special prize ol 21s; Becontj.'lßs 19. WRESTLING MATCH, Cumberland style, Entranco, 58; first priz:, 80s; second, 20s ■• : 20. RUNNING HIGH JUMP, Entrance, .2s; first prize, 30s; second, 10s ! 21. BOYS' RACE, under 12 years, Entranco, free; first prize, 15s; second, 6s 22. MEN'S RACE, 1 mile handicap, Entrance, ss; first prize, 100s; second, 20s . , ..'..' 23. PUTTING THE STONE, Entrance, 2s Cd; first prize, 40s j second, 103 24. SACK RACE, once round the course, for boys only; Entrance, free; first prize, 153;.5ec0nd,.55..' :. v .■'. 25. VOLUMTEEU RACE, 440 yards, handicap, (open to bona fide members ol Rifle Corps and Eiro Brigades in the Wairarapa), Entranco, 3s; first prize, 50s; stcond, 10s 25, RUNNING LONG JUMP, Entrance, 2s; first prize, 30s; second, 10s 27. CONSOLATION HANDICAP, 220 yds, (open to all who havo not won a prize), Entranco, 2s; prizo, 40s Special Prize ol one 'jound will bo given to the best dressed Highlander SPECIAL PRIZES, In addition to the above a Silver Cup will bo given to tho winner of tho greatest number of points during the day, ami 20s to the second highest, to be calculated as follows :+-A first place to count three points, a second two points, and athirdonopoint RULES AND REGULATIONS. Entries to bo made'to the Secretary on the ground; those-for tho Handicaps to bo mado before 12 noonRaces to he open to .all, and run under the Rules of tho Society, Two competitors to start;or no prize; thiee to start or no second prize. Tho decision of the Diraotofs, or whoever they may appoint, shall in all casos of dispute be final, •■■':■■ •,' ••■• In tho event of the weather proving unfavorable, tho Directors shall havo it in their power to postpono the sports from day .today. , ••:•,,. Sports to comnien.co.at 11 a.m. sharp; ADMISSION—AduUs,Is; Children, half price; horsemen, 2s;.onehorso vehicle, 2s; two horse ditto, 2s Cd'; four liorso ditto, 4s, W.SELLAR, 1559 Hon, Secretary and Treasurer. •■ iTTANTED Known, that GEORGESON YY & CO,, having purchased from John Plimmer Esq., his Athentenum Tailoring Business, aro prepared to supply tho Gentle-, men of Wellington with' the very best quality of ijoods at tho lowest possible price. . , GEORGESON & CO., having just received a consignment of goods direct from Glasgow (the largest ever 'cccived. by .any tailoring establishment in Wellington) of the. very best'i quality of English and Scotch Tweeds, Fancy Coating, h. t can confidently ; recommend! them as being just the very articles that will give satisfaction. It is scarcely necessary- to say that fit : and : I workmanship are unsurpassed, as. one .trial will 'effectually convince'customers that thoy can't get better quality, fit, qr ; workmanship in this city. '' Best Tweed Suits from £4 : l'0s : ; ! Trousers from2ss. ? , v, / ; A trial respectfully solicited. Georgeson & Co., ■•..TAILOBS'Ji',-.:--.v.<, Athenomm and Willis-street, /Wcilirig&u,; IN THE BANKRUPT ESTATE OF WILLIAM DIXON. ALL DEBTS dus to tho above estate aro rcqqested to be paid before 15th inst, or legal proceedings will bo taken for recovery, ■-.:... GEORGE HERON. IC SO .Trustee, . IN THE BANKRUPT ESTATE OF WILLIAM DIXON. • TENTERS are invited till DECEMBER 10th, fjr the purchase of the following valuable properties in Dixon's estate, fronting '• : ; Section 3j containing 3 roods 3 perches, with large well built shed : andstables. Section ll,.coflt&iniptf 1 acre 1 rood 21 perches, ! Section 13, containing 1 acre 1 rood 21 :,perches, ... Tendorsto-bosentin toMrR, H, Ctainohen from whom particulars may be obtained... . ' '■' ' GEORGE HERON; • ■ 1550 '- : -'V--- ''Trustee, GOOD -AND.-CHEAP: FURNITURE. Se'o advertisement in another column-^ i!| A, FARMER, Cuba-street,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1526, 6 December 1883, Page 3
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