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HPEOIAL Lines tiiin week in Men'a am O Boya Clothing, L. J. HOOPER & Co., Bon Mnrchi, BARGAINS, in Dies 3 Goods, Prints, Sateens, nt 1 . L J HOOPE3 & C 0.,. Bon Marchfc • * T ADIES & QISLH trimmed and untrim« JU nied Hats and Bonnets. 'Special lines for the Xmaa Holidays at • L. J. HOOPER & Co., Bon MarcU, TTIXTMORDINARY BARGAINS in Laos JJJ Collarettes, Parasols, Prillings, &0,, at , L. ,T. HOOPER. & Co, Bon March , • BmljHats 2 Jd,Dress Goods 4Jd,'Prints, 2Jd, Stow Huts. Bd, Silecias B|d, Children's Sox ljd, Ladies Hose 4kl, Law Curtains 2i lid, Parasola Is 3d, Kid Glove? Is 6d, Hen'a'.Tweed Suits '27s 6d,' . Trousers and Vest 9s 6d, Trousers 4s. 6d, Hats Is,. Soy fid,' Corsets'ls. lid per pair at G HOOPER & Co., ' ' Bon Marchft. .. ■ •" ~ \VAIRARAPA~~ 0 ALEDONIAN j^OCIE^Y.

PARK OVAL, MASTERTON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1,1885. President, William. Lowes Esq; VicePresident, George Heron, Esq. ; Direotoh9, Messrs T.. Br own, W. B. Buick, A Burnett, John Cameron, Robert Cameron A. \V. Cave, John Drummond, A, A, Elkins, E. J. Fition ; F. Gray, A. W. Hogi;,' J; loi'ns, J. Livingatone, James Macara, James Muir, Donald MoKenzie, J. Paytori, Walter Perry, Walter Rapp, A, Stewart; Judges, Messrs T. Brown, \V. B. Buick, John Cameron, F. Gray, Jolin Livi'ugston, Walter Perry, and Alex Reese, - ; _ ■ programme. . .. 1. Maiden liace, 200 yards; entrance 2s 6d; fiisbprizo 40a. second •2. Hop-slep-and-jump; entranco -2s'; first prize 30j, second 10s ■ ' 3, Throwing Heavy-Hammer; entrance 2s 6dfirst prize 40a, second 10s f J W.W 1 ? ;:eh'trance Si j first prize Ms, second 10s >■■.; " 5. Bagpipe' Music; entrance, 2s; prize 40s ' "" Rornpipo; entrance 2s; prize 20^ 7. 'rdßsing the caber, length lOftjentrance 3s; prize 60s ,8, Hui'Jla.Kace, 220 yds haudicap:; over 10 hurdles; entrance 3s; fir.t.prize 60;, second 20a .. .... 9. Highland Fling; entrance 2s; prize 20s 10. Three-legged-raco • for youths under 15 years! eutrajice froe; prize 10s. Handicap, 2 miles;'oiitrauce • fivof T\vinn nft. 5b ; first prize 80s, Becond 20s 12. Mono and Basket Raco,. 40 yards; entranco 2s fid; lirst.pme'Ws, second 10s 13. Standing ■ Jump ;■ ontranco 2s fid; first prize 40s,second 10s 14. 440 yards Handicap; entrance 3s; firstDrize 60h, becond ]os. 15. Vaulting with Pole; entrance 3s: first prize 50s, Becond 10s.; 18. Scotch Reel; entrance Is; prize 20s 17. Running Long Jump; entrance 2s: hist prize 30s, second! 0s 18. 880 yimlsllandicap; entrance ss; first prize 80.s, second. 15s 19. Wrestling.vfatch, Cumberland Style'; entrance 3s; first prize 50s, second 10s 20. Running High Jump ;. entrance 2s; first prize 30i; -second 10s 21. Boys' liace, under twelve years; entrance free; first prize 15s, second 5s 22. One Mile Handicap; entrance ss; first prize 100.<, second prize 20a 23. Putting the Stone; entranco 2s • first prize 40a, second 10s ' 24. back ltacu; for buys only • entrance free; first prize 15s, second 5s 25. Volunteer Handicap, 220 yards; (for members of Rifle.Corps and Fire Brigades in the entrance 3s; hrst 40s, second' 10 b 26. Tug of War; between toams selected 1 on the ground, prize to be fixed.on the day of sports 27. ConßolaMoa Handicap, 220 yds; (open to all who nave not won a prize) j entrance 2s; first prize 40s, second 20s SPECIAL PRIZES. In addition to.tlie above a SILVER GUP. wiil be fiven lo the winner of the greatest uumber of points during tho day,ml 21s to the the second highest, to te calculated as. .follows: -A-..first place ..t.o count three point's, * a se.coud two pointed a third, onejioint; • ="• RULES AND REGULATIONS. EntrievS to be made to the Secretary ott' tho ground fur ail haudicaps before 12 licon. Races to bo open to all, and ruiuuuler the Rules of the Society. Two competitors to start or no prize|Hhree : to start Or no second P.rissbi; The decision "df the Directors, or whoever thoy may appoint, shall in all caaes of dispute be .final. In the event of the weather, proving,, unfavorable tiie Dii-eot'ora shaU-h'aye;itin-tlieir power ttfpostpoha tha' •Sporfe from day lo day. Spoits to commenco at U a.m. "sharp. " ADMISSION—Adu'ti-lsv.'Children hall price', '.fto horses-admitted.' '' " " • • W; SELLAR. "' $66 . . Hon. Sec. and Treas.; ''ON'raK.' CHAMPION RACE. ■To k run in Melbourne on 'ith of March . 'IBBS, EM B E ES~£l" A GH. ALL PRIZES! NO BLANKS! irhe Sydney Jockey Turf In thanking numerous. Clients for their support on Racing Events, beg to inform the Sporting Public of New. South .Wales and the adjoining Colonies, that they have made arrangements for holding a £SOOO CONSULTATION—aII prizes! no . blanks! on tho 7th day of March,. 1885. When tho following prizes will be dis- . ; ; tributed... First Horso ... ~,£1500 Second' Horse 800 Third Horse 400 Other Starters (divide) ... 800 Non-Starters (divide) ... 500 • Total ... '~, . The remaining £ISOO will be invested by the Club in making a Book on the Autumn Meeting 1885: this is,.laying and taking the odds by a new system, the success of which has been practically proved. The Members of tho S.J.T. Club being well informed,- ■ and connected with the principal Trainers and Performers of their ~™ s i en ' ® position to'state that the 41500 will realize a handsme.pwfit, flie whole of which-will bo divided amongst those.Subscribers who are unsuccessful in prize in the £3500 Distribution. There.will,J)B no 'blanks whatever. All Bubscribera aro to obtain a prize, the highest being £ISOO. To obtain better chanceß for investing .Burplus of £ISOO, early application necossaiy."- • -. • , . Add exchange' to cheques, and two stamps for reply and result. ': Letters containing cash should be registered. Drafts or P.O. Orders made payable to— JAMES, WALLACE, Secretary S.T. J.C., Boa 78i, Q.P.0., Sydney, N.B. W. I

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VI, Issue 1875, 29 December 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VI, Issue 1875, 29 December 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VI, Issue 1875, 29 December 1884, Page 3

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