VMHAMMjaysUaSUS SOCIETY^ ;,.;;:;. \^¥'%£ '' ruESDi^iljipliY; PRESIDENT—WiIIiamLOWOS, Eb'Jv,;■■. ::■;' :; V H. : Beothum, Esq. r X )ißE(ito»s—Messrs A, Bisb,,'f.Brown, W.; B. BuiolvA, W; Cavb,' E,; Cameron, JV IDrumuioud; G. M, Drumiiibnd,A. Elkins',': vR.:J, Ktibn, F.; Gray, GK Heron,; A, Hogg,- J, -lorns, ;J, ; Livingtone, | James ' Macara,' John, Macara, D. MoMnstori J. Paytou, W, Perry, W, Rapp, A; Stewart .■'and.J. 6. Vallanco'.' ■■•■■■::'.!■■ i >Tis\yAros-Mcssrs John Drummohd, T, H. Hill, James Macaia,' D. .MoMastor,: J. .0. Vallanco,";-' ■ . ;'■ ' ,:' . jTAiiTERs-Messrs A. Bish, A. Elkiris and .;E,,'J.>itton,.",'. Ip '. .',':.;: JANDioAPPKRa—Messrs E, O'Connor ..and .'■ Wnltpr.Bapp, ',.';' '!'...'• '.: .?; . Frograriune. 1, ; QUOITS, Entrance 6s; Prize, £3 ; distance, 21 yai'da, it. points tip-: . •,.■':'...■-•. : 2.'.MAIDEN : RAOE,.22O.iyardB ) Entrance,, 2s (3d j first prize, 40s; second, 20s 11 i 3. SCHOOL CADETS RACE,; 300 yards; to bo run in uniform; Entrance,' Is; ■ first prize, 20s; second, 10s:'..' ■' 4, HOP, STEP AND JUMP,'Entrance, 2s; first prize, 30s; second, 10s . 5. THROWING HEAVY HAMMER, Enj tranoo 2s. 6d; first prize, 4Ps,',;'and President's special prize of 21s ; second; ios -■, •. '.:"'.■"■::;:'. : 6, MEN'S RACE, 100; yards'handicap; Entrance, 3s; first prize, 503;- second; ■los ; . , '7. BAGPIPE MUSIC, Entrance 2s; prize, 30a •' , "■'■ 7 -■'■:■.'. 8. TOSSING THE CABER, length 10ft j Entrance, 3s; prize, 60s " : 9. HURDLE RAGE, 220 yards, handicap, over 1 ten hurdles; Entrance; 3s;'first prize, 60s; second, 20s ■ 10. HIGHLAND FLING, Entrance, 2s ,6d; prize, 40S '.-;.;: >.' ; 11. THKEE : LEGGED RACE,; for youths under 15 years; Entrance, free; prize, ■ IOS'" :: ■'■;■■■•■ ■■ "'' ,:! ' 12. WALKINGHMDICAf, 2miles; Entrance, ss; fitst prize, 80s; seoo'nd, 1 2ds ■' ■■'.- '■'- ■ 13. STONE AND BASKET RiOE, 50yds • Entrance, 2a 6d; first prize, 403 ;'■ second,loa ■'. ■ : : ' !; • ; 14. STANDING IU«H JUMP; Entranced 2s Od; first prize, 40s;' second, 10s' 15; MEN'S RACE;'' 440''yards,'" .handicap;' Entrance, 3s;.firs.prize, 60s; second,'.! 10s , •■ '•'■■■ Hi. VAULTING WI m POLE, Entrance,, 3s; first prize, Oils;-second, 10s 17. SCOTCH ItICKL, Entrnnoe, la; prize,.20i ..." '; , "18.'MUX'S 15AOB, 880 yards, handicap; I'.ntunce, fa ; first prize, 80s and President's special prizo of 21s; second, 15s' 19. TOSTLING MATCH, Cumberland style, Entrance, ..ss; first prize, 80s; second, 20s 20. RUNNING HIGH JUMP, Entrance,! 2s; first prize, 30s; second, 10a 21. BOYS' EACE, under 12 years, Entrance, froo; first prize, 15s; second, 5a ■ ■.. • ; 22. MEN'S RACE, 1 milo handicap, Entrance, ss; first prizo, 100s; second, 1 20s 23. PUTTING THE STONE, Od; first prize, 40s; secsnd, 10s 24,.SACK RACE, oncp round tho "course, for boys only; Entrance, free; first prize, 15a; eecond, ss" ' ' 25. VOLUNTEER RACE, 440 yards, handicap, (open to bona fido members ot Rifle Corps aud "Piro Brigades in'the Wairarapa), Entrance, : 3s; first prize, 50s; second, 10s 2G, RUNNING LONG JUMP, 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 Prize of one wund will he given to the best dressed Highlander SPECIAL PRIZES, In addition to tho above a Silver Cup will bo given to tho winner of tho greatesl numbor of points during tlio day, and 203 to tho'second highest, to bo oalcu- . lated as follows :—A first place to couol thrco points, a second two points, and a third one point RULES AND REGULATIONS. • Entries to be made to the Secretary on the ground; those for tho Handicaps tobf nwde'beforo 12 noon. : Races to ho open to all, and run undei the Rules of the Society. ' Two competitors to start or'no prize: three to start or no second prize. Tho decision of tho Diraotors, or whoeyei they may appoint, shall in all cases of dis puto be final. . - . In the event of the weather proving mi favorable, 'the. Directors shall have it ir their power to postpone the sports from da] today, Sports to commence at 11 a.m. sharp. ADMISSION-Adults, Is; .Children, hal price; horsemen, 2s; one horse vehiole, 2s two horse ditto, 2s 0d; four Jiorse ditto, ds W.SELLAR, 1559 Hon. Secretary and Treasurer. W.CLARK ' TNVITES.SPECIAL. ATTENTION to a JL Very Choice Assortment of New Goods in all Departments, just received for tho festive Season of Christmas, Ittt iB impossible to enumerate all tlio items, 1 personal inspection alono being adequate; : 'to give anything liko an idea of the; extent and variety of the Goods now on vicwv In tho MILLINERY DEPARTMENT will be found such an assortment of Trimmed-Hats and Bonnets as will fairly astonish, and the prices are so low and the qualities and styles so superior that ncpplo wonder'how it is possible to sell so'cheap, Tho Ladies' Pichus and Dolmans, too, are the admiration.of all beholders; while'tho Fancy Goods, Wax D.olls, Carved Wood Brackets, Birthday Toxt Booota, Photo Frames, Matandß, 1 TaPlc Bells, Mirrors, &c, are being told at , Euo'n pricoa that it might almost bo called Given Away I Tho' Uentlemcn liavo iiot been forgotten, for tho CLOTHING DE- , PABTMKNT is replete with everyrequisite " in the way of Moa's and Boys, Suits, Trousers and Vests, Hats, Shirts, Ties, Collars, Braces, &c„ &c. The Public are respectfully requested not to form their , opinion from what th.o7 sco in tho windows, ' because, for obvious reasons, the Choicest , Goods cannot be thus displayed; therefore, ' Call, See, and Judge for Yourselves, and it will bo found that, without doubt, CLARK'S 1 CASH DRAPERY & CLOTHING STORE Is by far the Cheapest House in the' neighborhood of Carterton, ■". '' To all Mda's oj the'' Waibarapa- D'ail 3 '. : . the Compliments oj the Season. ■ } 1501 THOS. PROCTOR 'NEW YEAR'S GIFTS, 8s in ihe Pound GIVEN ''AWAY. '■■'■'■':■•:. I DAPP &HABE are prepared to give the n ■:'■''. above to all their Custonierß who payI' thoir aoeonnis for'tho year ending Decomber ji 31st, 1883, during the'first week in Januaryj ; 4 'ip,; : ;; : ; ; ;•;:;.'; ■.;•:.;'. J"^- !: - ''o g'; ; ,QlJM^E^:£2S<i r : r;OST-^AG6ia:Brooch".:Einder #:.-. rewarded
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1570, 29 December 1883, Page 3
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921Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1570, 29 December 1883, Page 3
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