I ijcuHtuij irom Wreck Lastingham, very, little .soiled, Two Elegantly Embroidered PINAFORES, Twelve tarda BRETONNE LACE, and Six Good TEA SPOONS, in. all about Iss ; post frefl lor ss. rwiiHffl M NO. 2 GARRET-STREET. WSLLINQTOS. BEST AND CHEAPEST PRESENTS. Dolls, J. BJBRBL'S, Dolls, Tons, Fancy Repository, Tow Pano? Goods. Coba-St,, - Fanc* Qoods WELLINGTON. A LL kinds of Fancy-Work Materials, and L Pancy-Work Books, Stamped and commenced work, and cut-out paper patterns Visitor' to Wellington are respectfully invited to examine our varied stock and note'prices. ■' Assortment of Real Brussels, HoNtTON, and Tohchon Laces. ' ' ORDERS accompanied by remittance Promptly attended to.v . . ■ • •'• ">' Lines this week in Men's and. 0 Boys Clothing;,. ..:.. , r ~j • "• :I,'j.HOQPEU;&Co.," BARGAINS in Dress "Goods, Print*;" ; Sate'ensj ; at • L.J .HOOPEE &.Co., I" ADIES & GIRLS trimmed and untrimJ med Hats and Bonnets. Special lines for the Xmas Holidays nt L. J. HOOBEIH Co, EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS iri.L.aoe, VI • • Collare'ttesi Parasol, 'Fiilliijgs, £o,, at ; . L. iROpYm&Qoi;./ ■ . Bon-Marclie,' • '■'. <'".''" Rlidi tfata 2Jd, Dress Goods ijd/'Piiiits. -•■ 2Jd. Straw Hats M, fiMu 3|rt,:Child- ■ ren's Sox' LadiesHose 4Jd, Laos ..Curtains;. ?<l Id,. Pa.ia.sols 1b ;3d, Kid. Gloveslaid, Miii'b Tw'eed Suit3 j: '27a'6d', ■' Trousers' mid Vest 9s 6J, Tyousera 4b Cd, ■ .- Hats'ls, Sox 6d, CoraetßUs 1 I'd per pair at ■ L, J! HOOPER & Co, Bon Marcbe. ' ' ' WAIRARAPA n A LED ON lAN GOCIETY. PARK OVAL, MASTEKTON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1,1885. President, William Lowes Esq; VicePkesident; Geoi't'e'Heron, Esq ; Diheo. ■ Tons, Messrs T. Brown, W. B. Buiek, A. Burnett, John Cameron, Uobert Cameron A. W. Cave, John Druiumond, A;. A. Elkins, R. J.Fition ; F. Gray, A. W. Hogi!, J. lorns, J. Livingstone, James Macarn, James Muir, Donald McKenzie, J. Payton, Walter Perry, Walter fiapp f A, Stewait; Judoes, Messrs T. Biown, W. B. .Buick, John Qameion,F. Gray, John Livingston, Waller Peiry, and Alex Eeese. ";• PROGRAMME. 1 Maiden Waca, 200 yards; entrance 2s 6d; fiistprize 40s second 20s 21 Hop-stop-and-jump; outrance 2s ; first prize 30j, second lUs • 3, Tlnowing Heavy Hammer; entrance 2s GJ; first prize 40s, second 10s 4. )()0 yards Handicap; entrance 3s; first prize 50s, second 10s 5, Bagpipe Music; entrance 2s; prize 40s (J. Homp : pe; entrance 2i; prize 20s 7. i'ossing the caber, length lOffc; entrance 3s; prize 50d . 8, Hurdle Race, 220yde handicap; over 10 hurdles; entrance 3s; lir.t prize 60j, second 20s' 9. High'and Fling; entrance 2j ; prize 20s 10. Three-legged-race; for youths under 15 years! entrance free; pr ze 10s 11.' Walking Handicap, 2 miles; entrance 58; first prize 80s, second 20s 12. Stone and Basket Knc'p, 40 yards;- • enhance 2s fi;H first prizo 40s, aecond 10s..'.'■ .13. Standings-High.,lump; entrance is Gd : ; firet prize 400, second. 10s;. ;."' : 1'4.'440 ! yards! Handicap';. entrance 3s; _ fir?t;prz9 60h; becond: 10s ....,;,;,;■ ', la,..Yauliipj.'with Pole j entrance 3s j 'first :. prize 6i|B j; i«CQiidloa--;i.•.•.•:■ .■'•■'•• : - ••; "." :'" Reel'.;Entrance h,; prize 20s ' ':. i7.:*Ufining.Long Jump; entrance"2s; •Jrs'fipM.ze'SOs, second iOa '■'",.' .-•■■ i: ..- IS.-880yaidsHand:cip : ;eDirauce5s; first prize 80«,.second"15a •..,.' • Iff. Wrestling vlatch,- Cumberland Stylo; entrance 3s; first prize 503, seoond 10s • '•: 20; Rumvjig High .Jump; entrance 2s;'firstiprize3oj.; second ids'' . " :2\.\ Boys'Uace, under twelve years; entrance free'; first prize 15s, second 5s .2'£ One' Mile Handicap; entrance os; tint prize 100<, second piizuSO's ■ 23, Putting the Stone; entrauco,2s; first prize 40s, eecond 10s 24/ Sack Hace; for>ys only; entrance free {'first prize Ins, second 5s ' 25: VolnnteorHandicap,22oyards;- (lor . membersof Kills Corps mid Fire Brigades in the Wuirarapa only); ontrauce 3s; first 40a, second IDs 26; Tug of War; b.tweon terms se'eoted on the ground, prize to be fixed on tho day of sports... 27. CnnsoVion Handicap, 220 yds; (open to all who nave net won a piiz t ) • eutiance 2s; first prize 40s, Becond 20s'' SPECIAL PRIZES. < In addition to the above a SILVEH CUT" wiil'be.pivcn to the winner of the greatest number of points during the day, and 21s to the the Second highest, to te calculated as follows :-A firm place to count three points, a.second two point', and a third one point, RULES AND REGULATIONS. ■ ~ Entries to he made to tho Secretary on the ground for all handicaps befoio 12 noon. Races to be open to all, aud run under the Hulesof tho Society. Two competitors to start or no prize, Uirce to start or no secoud prize. . Tho decision of the Directors, or whoever they niay appoint,.shall in all cases of dispute be fiual. In tho event of the weather proving unfavorable the Directors shall have it in their power to postpone the Sports f.om day to day. Spoits to,commence at 11 n,m, sharp. ADMISSION-Aduti Is, Children half price. >io horses admitted. ■. W.SELLAR, ■/ > 1866 ; •■- .Hon. Sec. and Tress. CHE& ETJENITDRB <'. : ' :, A, FARMER,, . CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON, J : Is new offering good sound furniture at very low prices. A visit vWU prove the fact. CHEAP FURNITURE
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VI, Issue 1867, 17 December 1884, Page 3
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