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I WAIRARAPA CALEDONIAN SOCIETY'S ANNUAL SPORTS, I2"MR GEORGE DIXONM PADDOCK, MABTERTUH, TUESDAY, Ist JANUARY, PmiDKST-William Lowes, Esq. Vioe-Piiebident-W, H. Beetham, Esq. DißKcroas-Messra A. Bisli, T. Brown, W. B, Buiolt, A, W. Cave, B, Cameron, J. Drummond. G. M, Dniramond, A, Elkins, R. J, Fition, F. Gray, G. Heron, A. W. Hogg, J, lornß, J. Livingtone, James Maoara, John Macara, D, McMaster, J, Payton, W, Perry, W. Rapp, A. Stewart and J. C. Vallanco. Stewauds-Mossi'S John Drummond, T. H. Hill, James Macara, D, McMaster, J, C, Vallauce, SWBTEHB-Messrs A. Bish. A. Elkins and R. J. Fitton. HANDieirr-£itß-Me!Bra F, O'Connor and Walter Rapp. Programme. 1, QUOITS, Entrance ss; Prize, £3; distance, 21 yards, 11 points up. I'MAIDENBAOE, 220 yards, Entrance, 2s 0d j first prize, 40s;. second, 20a 3, SCHOOLCADETS RACE, 300 yards; to be run in uniform: j Entrance, Is; first prize, 20s; second, ]os 4, HOP, STEP AND JUMP, Entrance, 2s j first prize, 30s; second, 10s 5, THHOWINQ'HEAVY HAMMER, Entranco 2s Gd; first prize, 40s, and President's special prize «f 2)s; second, 10s 0, MEN'S RACE, 100 yards' handicap. Entrance, 3s-; first prize, Coi: second, . 10a 7. BAGPIPE MUSIC, Knbnce&iPiiie, 30s 8. TOSSING THB-CABKB, length 10ft; Entrance, lis; prize, 50s 9. HURDLE RACE, 220 yards, handicap, over ttn hurdles; Entrance, 3s; first prize, (10s; second, 20s 10. HIGHLAND FLING, Entrance, 2s Gd; ■ prize, 40s 11. THREE-LEGGED RACE, /or youths under 15years;.Entrance, fiee; prize, 108 12. WALKING HANDICAP, 2 miles; En- - ! trance, ss; fust prize. 80s; second, 20s 13. STONE AND BASKET RACE, 50yds; Entrance, 2s Gd; first prize, 403; second,los 14. STANDING HIGH JUMP, Entrance, 2s 6d; first prize, 40s; second, 10s 15. MEN'S RACE, 440 yards, handicap; finlrauco, 3s j first prize, 50s; second, 10s 16. VAULTING WITH POLE, Entrance, 3s; first prize, 50s; second, 10s 17. SCOTCH REEL, Entrance, Is; mize 20s l ' 18. MEN'S RACE, 880 yards, handicap. Entrance, ss; first prize, 80.; and President's specif]] pi fee of 21s; tccoud, Ins 19. WRESTLING- MA'rOli, Cumberland style, Entrance, us; first prize, 80s; second, 20s 20. RUNNING HIGH JUMP, Entrance, 2s; first prize, 80s; second, 10s 21. BOYS' BAOE, under 12 years, Entrance, froo; first prize, los; second, 03 22. MEN'S RACE, 1 milo handicap, Entrance, ss; first prize, 100s; second, 20s 23. PUTTING THE STONE, Entrance, 2s Od; first prize, 40s;scc-nd, 10s 24. "SACK RACE, onco round the course, for boys only; Entrance, .free; first prize, 15s; second, 5s 25. VOLUNTEER RACft 440 yards, handicap, (open to bona fide members ot Riile • Corps and Fire Brigades in the Wairarapa), Entrance, 3s; first prize, 50s; second, 30s 26. RUNNING LONGJUMP, Entrance,2b ; first prize, 30s; second, 103 27. CONSOLATION HANDICAP, 220 yds, (open to all who have not \voii a prize), Entrance, 2s; prize, 40s Special Prize of one wund will be qiven lo the best dressed Highlander SPECIAL PRIZES,

Iu addition to the above a Silver Cup will be given to the winner of the greatest number of points during tbo day, and 20s to tho second highest, to be calculated as follows :-A first place to count three points, a second two points, and a third ono point • EULES AND ItEGULATMS. Entries to be made to the Secretary on the pound; those for the Handicaps to he made before 12 noon. Races to bo open to all, and run under the Rules of the Society. Two competitors to start or no prize; three to start or no second pri^o. The doeisiqn of the Diraotors, or whoever they may appoint, shall in all cases of dis. pute be final, In the ovent of the weather proving uu. favorable, tho Directors shall hnvo 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 horse vehicle, 2s j two horse ditto, 2s fid; four horse ditto, 4s. W. SELLAR, 1559 Hon. Secretary and Treasurer. £1 REWARD. j LOST,-From tho Show Ground, a black and red tan Sheep Bitoh, answers to the name of "Fly." Anyone returning same to Mr T. Kay, Taratahi Hotel, will leceive the above reward, 1525 EDUCATIONAL DEPOSITORY. THE undersigned has jntt received alarge assortment ofBooltß, suitable for Wedding and Com-' plimentary Presents . Christmas Boxes and New Year's Gifts Plain and Fancy Stationery Day Books, LeaVer, Cash, Pocket, and Mtao. Books School Books and Schoo Stationery Glass and China Ornaments ■'. Photo., Scrap, and Fern Albums Photo, Frames, Workboxcs and Baskets Ladies' Bogs, Purses, Card Cases Visiting Cards, Papeter'oj, Playin Cards Oleographs, Pocket Knives Pocket Compasses Hairbrushen, Combs and Perfumery | Paint Boxes, Pencils, Drawing Paper Drawing Books, and all Artists' requisites ' Toys in eudleas variety, including— Toy Perambulators, Dolls, Horses and Carts, Balls, Tops, Whips, Money Boxes, &c. - NEW MUSIC Now Books, Papors, and Periodicals by EVERY MAIL PHOTOGRAPHY In all its branches. Photographs taken in auy weather by tho Instantaucous Gela- , tino Bromide Dry Plates. I Largest and best assortment of Maori Photographs in NewZcaland, iucluding ficwj, , Te Whiti, and other Celebrated Chiefs, I Agent for all tho leading New Zealand Papers. THOS. E. PEICE, Bookseller & Stationer, Fakcy Goods Depot, Mastemw, 14G6 TO THE BURGESSES OF MASTERTON, TAMES AND GENTLEMEN, : Haying been asked by a large number of ratepayers to allow myself to benominated for tho vacant seat in the Borough Council, I have much pleasure in acceding to the request, and if elected I will .do my utmost to promote the interests of .tho Borough as a whole, "I remain, Gentlemen, ■ i . * \ Your obedient servant, ALEXANDER JOHNSTON. ■ Camloden, Masterton, December Bth, 1883. 1655

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1558, 13 December 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1558, 13 December 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1558, 13 December 1883, Page 3

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