g OPEOIAL Lines this week in Mod's an ■■„ U Boys Clothing. . I. J. HOOPEIi&Co. ; Bon Marclie, , i, ■ - . ■■•■ >f PLAINS in Dress Goods, Prints, U Sateens, at i L J HOOPER & Co., ADIES & GIRLS trimmed and untrim. med Hats und Bonnets.'' Special lines ' for the Xmas Holidays at ! *L. J. HOOPER & Co., 1 ..- BonMarebe. ■■•..•. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS in Lace Collarettes, Parasols, Frillings, & oi> at L. J. HOOPER & Co, Bon Marche, Rush Hats 2Jd, Dress Goods 4Jd, Prints, 2£d, Straw flats Bd, Silecias s\&, Children's Sox ljd, Ladies Hoso 4Jd, Lace Curtains 2i lid, Parasols Is 3d, Kid Gloves 1b Gd, Men's Tweed Suits 27s 6d, Trousers and Vest 9s Gd, Trousers 4s Gd, Hats Is. Sox Gd, Corsets!ls lid per pair at • L. J. HOOPER & Co., ,; Bon Marche, WAIRARAPA QALEDONIAN qOOIETY. PARK OVAL, MASTERTON, THUES-' DAY, JANUARY 1,.1885. '• 'President! William Lowes Esq; VicePresident, Qeoi'Ke Heron, Esq ; Diekc-' toks, Messrs T. Brown,W. B.JJuick, A. Burnett, John Cameron, Robert Cameron A. W. Cave, John Drunjmond, A,'A. Elkins, R. J. Fitton ; P. Gray, A. W. Hogs, Ji lorns, J. Livingstone, James Macara, James Mmr, Donald McKenzie, J. Payton, Walter Perry, Waltor Rapp, A. Stewait; Judges, Messrs T. Brown, W. B. Brack, John Cameron, F. Gray, John Livingston,, Walter' Perry, and Alex Reese.., : , :.- PROGRAMME. 1. Maiden Race, 200 yards; entrance 2s6d; first prize 40s, second 20s
■•■■• 2; Hop-slep-and-junip; entrance 2s; first prize 30j, second 10s i, Throwing Heavy Hammer j entranco 2a 6d j.firsiprize 40s, second 10s 4. JOO yards Handicap; entrance 3s; first prize 50s, second 10s 6,, Bagpipe Music; entranced; prize 40a ' 6. Hornpipe; entrance 2s; prize 20s 7. i'ossing tho caber, length lOffcj'eutrhnce 3s; prize 50a 8. Hurdle Kaco, 220yde handicap ;.ovor 10 hurdles ; ontrapce 3s; fir.t prizelOj, second 20s 9. Highland Fling; entrancejk; prize 20e 10. Three-logged-raco; for -youths under 15 years! eutrance free; prize" 10s 11. Walking Handicap, 2 miles; entrance 5s j first prize 80s, second 20s 12. Stone and Basket. Race, 40 yards; entrance 2s fid; first prize 40s, socond 10s 13. Standing High Jump; entranco 2a fid; first prize 40s, second 10a 14. 440 yards Handicap; entrance 3s; first prize 60s, second 10a 15. Vaulting with Pole; entrance 3s; first prize 50s, second 10s lfi, Scotch Heel; entrance Is; prize 20s 17. Running Long Jump; entrance 2s; first prize 30s, second 10s 18. 880 yaidsHandicap; entrance ss; first prize SO.*, second 15s 19. Wrestling jlalcta, Cumberland Style; entrance 3s; first prize 60s, second'los 20. Bunnir.g High Jump; entrance 2s; first prize 30s; second 10s HI. Boys' Uace, under twelve years ; entrance free; first prize 15s, second 5s 22, One Mile Handicap; entrance ss; first prize 100.<; second prize 20s 23, Putting : the Stone; entranco 2s j first prize 40i, second 10s 24, Slack Dace; for h >ys only; entrance free; first prize l!is, second 5s 25, Volunteer Handicap, 220 yards; (lor members of llifle Corps and Fire Brigades in the Wairarapa only); entrance 3s; hrst 40a, second 10s 20. Tug of War; between teams se'ected on the ground, prize to bo fixed on the day of sports 27. Consolation Handicap, 220 yds; (open to all who nave not won ,i prize); entrance 2s; first prize 40s, second 20s , SPECIMRIZES, In addition to the above a SILVEU CUP wiil be piven to tho winner of the greatest number of points during the day, and 21s to the the second highest, to be calculated aa follows :-A first place to count three points, a second'two point", and a third one point, EULES : AND REGULATIONS. 1 En'triM.to. be made : to.the Secretary on tho ground, forall handicaps befoie 12..ng0a. RffCeß to be bpen'to all| and ruu uudor tho Rules of the Society. Two competitors to start or no prize, three to start or no seooud prize, Tho 'decision of tho Directors, or •wSoeyer they may appoint, shall in all cases of dispato be' final. In the event of tbo weather.proving unfavorable the Directors 'shaU'have it in their power, to postpone the import's from day to day. : '■•'■'•"■ * '• "Sports to commence at IT n'.m, sharp. ' ■ ADMKBION-Adu'ti Is,- Children half price, Jio hoieoi admitted.■'-./.' : ; W. BELLAR. 18G6 Hon. See, and Treas. IMMENSE ATTRACTION. ARRIVAL of a portion of the Banlirup Estate of Drapery, Men's- and Boy Clothing, Shires, Dreeeee, &c., of which J McDOWELL, of Wellington, is the Vendor of the abo;e estate by order of tho vendoi on MONDAY the 22ud and en TUESDAY the 23rd December; wholly without heserve, on the Premises known as MR JAGO'S FURNITURE WARE- • HOUSE,' Next. Muir & Dixon's, which Ins kei pened for the occasion of this grea Auction Sale. _ MrF.H.Wood, Auctioncor, has receive, instructions from the Vendor of' the Estat, to sell by Auction, wholly without Roßervo MONDAY AND TUESDAY, the 22nd and 23rd December, the stock-in trade as above, for particulars of which se their Auction Advertisement, and as th stock has now airived, it will be on view a MR JAGO'S J7URNITUR] SHOP, up to the date of the auction, and those wh wish to make Private Purchases previous t the auction can do so by applying on 'th ■ premises, VENDOR OF THE ESTATE.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VI, Issue 1870, 20 December 1884, Page 3
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