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; WAIMRAPA CALEDONIAN SOCIETY'S fSTSIR GEORGE DIXONVj PADDOCK, ''i-ia-i';' oMASTERTON; ; -■■''-; : . "■■ TpSDAY,lstjANUiffiYy ;;=:-....•>. ~1884.: ; Pbk3idest—William Lowes, 'EBq! Vicr-Pbesidjcnt—W. H. Bcethnin, Esq.'. ■ Diutcrons-Messrs A, Bish, T. Brown, W. B. Buidc, A, W. Cavo, R, Camoron, J. Drummonl. G M, Drnmmond, A. Elkiiis, R.. J, Fitton, E. Gray, G. Heron, A. ' W. I Hogg, J, lows, J. Livingtone, Jamos I Macara, John Macara, D, McMaster, J. I Payton,;W. Porry, W. Rapp, A. Stowart andJ.o. Vallanco. ' I Stewards—Messrs John Drurnmond, T. [I. Hill, James Macaia, D. McMaster, J. C. Vallanco... ... .... • : •■ SwnTERS-Messrs A; Bish; A, Elkius and . 1!. J. Fitton. IlANniOArPKus-rMessra E. O'Connor and WalterEapp. ' ■'■• Programme. 1. QUOITS, Entrancossj Prize, £3; dis> tance, 21 yards,llpointsup . 2. MAIDEN RACE, 220 yards, Entrance, 2s fid; first prize, 40s; second, 20a ,1 SCHOOL CADETS RACE, 300 yards; to bo run in uniform • Entrance, Is j first prize, 20s; second, 103 -1. HOP, STEP ANDfirst prize, 30s; second,. 10s ' •. . ; 5. THROWING HEAVY. HAMMER,. Entrance 2s; Gd;_ first ; prizi',: 4Pb; and' President's special prizo of 21s; second, 'los' . -. ■ C, MEN'S RACE,, 100 yards' handicap. 'Entrance, Bs'j first prize,' 60s; second, 10s ■■' •' ''-"'" 7. BAGPIPEMUSIC, Entrance 2s; prize, 30s ■■■'■. ; • '•' 8. TOSSING THE CABER, length 10ft; Entrance, 3s; prize.'oOs 9. HURDLE RACE, 220 yards, handicap, over ttn hurdles; Entrance, 3s; first . prize, fiOs; second, 20s 10. HIGHLAND FLING, Entrance, 2a 6d; prize, 40s 11. THREE-LEGGED EACE, for youths under 15 years; Entrance, free; prizo, 10s 12. WALKING HANDICAP, 2iniles; Ea. toco, fjß;.'.iiigt prize, 80s; Becond, 20s 13. STONE AND BASKET RACE, 50yds; Entranco, 2s Gd; first prize, 40s; second, 10a ■'.'!- • '.•"■• 14. STANDING HIGH JUMP, Entrance, 2b Gd; first prizo, 40s; second, 10s 15. MEN'S RACE, 440 yards, handicap; Entrance, 3s; first prize, 60s; second, 10s ■ • ' . . •. 16. VAULTING WITH POLE, Entrance, 3s; first prizo, 60s; second) 10s 17. SCOTCH REEL, Entrance, Is; prizo, 20) 18. MEN'S RACE, 888' yards, .handicap, Entrance, ss; first prize,' 80s and Presi- . dent's special prizo of 21s i second, 15s 19. WRESTLING MATCH, Cumberland style, Eutranco, ss; first prize, 80s; second, 20s 20. RUNNING HIGH JUMP, Entranco, 2s; first prizo, 30s;. second, 10s 21. BOYS' PACE, under 12 years, Entrance, free; first prize, 15s; second, 5s 22. MEN'S RACE, 1 mile handicap, Entrance, ss; first prize, 100s; second, 20s .!'■.;. 23. PUTTING THE STONE, Entrance, 2b . Gd; first prizo, 40s; secsnd, 10s 24. SACK RACE, once round the course, ; for boys only; Entrance, free; first prize, 15s; second, 5s 25. VOLUNTEER RACE, 440 yards, handi'cap, (open to bona fido members ot Eiflo Corps and Fire Brigades >in the ' Wairarapa), Entrance, 3s;. first prize, •50s; second, 10s 2'C, BUNKING'LUNGJUMP, Entrance, 2s; first prize, 30s; second, 10s 27. CONSOLATION HANDICAP, 220 yds, (open to all who.have not won.a prize), . Entrance, 2s; 'prize, 40s . Special Prizo of one >3ouhd will be siven to the best dressed Highlander • ~ . . SPECIAL PRIZES, ■■ In addition to the above a Silvor Cup will bo given to the winner of the greatest • number of points during the day, and 20s to the second highest, to be oalculatod as follows ;-A first place to count tbreo points, a second two points, and a third one point ; . ; RULES AND REGULATIONS.

hnlnes to bo roado to the Secretary on the ground;' those for the Handicaps ; to be made before 12 noon. Races to be open to alii- and iuii under the Rules of the Society,'' •'" Two competitors to Btart or no prize j three to start'Ornb aecoridprize;' The decision of tho Dirnotors, or'whoever they may appoint, shall in all cases ,of disputo he final. "' , (V , ..In the event of tho weather proving unfavorable, the Directors shall have it in their poivevtojjostpoiio the.sports from day today. Sports to coinmenco at U' ; a.ini.Bbftrp. ADMIBSION—AdnIts, Is'; Children, half price; horsemen, 2s; one horse vehicle, 2s;, two horffl ditto, 2s Gd; font 'horse ditto, 4s. . W.SELLAR, 1059 Hon. Sccrotary and Treasurer. (T ANTED Known, that GEORGESON YV & CO.; having purchased from John Plimmer Esq., his Athehftnum'Tailoring. Business, are prepared to supply the Gentlemen of Wellington with tho very best quality of tjoods at the lowest possible price, GEORGESON & CO., having just received a consignment of goods direct from Glasgow (the largest ever received by any. tailoring establishment in Wellington) of the very best quality of English and Scotch Tweeds, Fancy Coating, 1 &c, can confidently recommend them as being just the very articles that will give satisfaction. . ■; ■.-;■; :yi ■■;. .; ,'i ; It is scarcely necessary to say that fit and workmanship are unsurpassed, as one;trial will effectually convince customors that they can't get bctter'quality, fit) or workmanship in this city. , .■■;,■ ■' ', Best Tweed Suits from £ i 10s j Trousers from 2?s. A trial respectfully Greorgeson &>Co.. ■-v>t T.AILQRS, ; ';';::-: Athenamm and Willis-street, Wellington.'; 'in the bankrupt estate of''•' ; William dixon. 1 LL DEBTS due to the above estate are l requested to be paid hefore 15th iust, or legal proceedings will be taken for recovory, '■■•.. ■'■,-. :. GEORGE HERON. • IK SO ' ,' " . Trustee, IN THE BANKEUPT ESTATE OF ' WILLIAM DIXON. rpENTERS are invited tiI]'DECEMBER X 10th, far the purehaso of the following valuable properties in Dixon's estate, fronting .Bannister-street:— ;: ,: ;'-- ;; "Section 3, contaiuing 3 roods 3 perches, • ! with large well, .built, shedjantl '• stables. ■•''"'• '"• • Section 11, 'containing 1 aorol rood Ql ' ; •'•'■ : perches,* ■ •:'< •■• ■■■ '•'"' Section 13, 'containing 1 acre 1 rood 21 perches/ ■■*£■ • Tenders to bo Sent in to Mr R, H, Chinehen from whom particulars maybe obtained.' 1,1 • :: -GEORGEHERON;'- •'■ t ' ,; 16G0 :■■:.'.; ''..:?>■.■■> .'•• Trustee;'' GOOD AND CHEAP • FURNITURE. 800 advertisement in another column. A, FARMER, Cuba-street.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1554, 7 December 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1554, 7 December 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1554, 7 December 1883, Page 3

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