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Etj BLACKSMITH," WHEELWRIGHT, AND HORSE-SHOEING SMITH, Desires to inform his patrons and the public of the Wairarapa generally, that he has taken over tho old-established business, ao long efficiently conducted by Mil Jj'AiiQDIIAK GRAY, In Qtjeex-Stkeet, Masterton, And he solicits a contiuuanco of tho patronage that has hitherto been so liberally extended. J. It. would remind customers that his experience and long connection with Mr Gray s business is a guarantee that the ■■atisfaction given by this establishment in the past will bo continued. Every kind of wheelwright. engineering, and blacksmithing work, executed with despatch and on tho most reasonable terms. JN 0 TIU JS. 'ONEY TO LEND.—In large or small sums on approved freehold security, at lowest current rates of interest. Apply to W. SELLAR, 2002 Masterton. "MASTERTON," " " ' Richard Evernden, Proprietor. BEGS to notify that he has purchased from Mr John Graham the above plant' and business, and is prepared to cut and deliver timber, to order, any size, and at tho LOWEST TRADE RATES. In connection with the above, John Graham thanks his numerous customers for past favors, and trusts a continuance of the same may be extended to his !?• UCtJSIIRSO isv Any ordors left at the Opaki Mill, or at J. Graham's Store (late Rapp & Hare), Emporium, Masterton, will recjii e prompt attention. 1 19li(i

WAIRAiUPA QALBDONIAN gOCIETY, AMUAL SPITS. PARK OYAL, MASTERTON, FRIDAY, JANUARY Ist, 1886, President, William Lowes. Esq.; VicePresident, Gcorgo Heron, Esq.; Directors, Messrs Thus. Brown. W. B. Buick, Alexander Burnett, John Cameron, Robt. Cameron, A. W, Cave, A, A. Elkins, R. J. Fifcton, Farquhar Gray, A. W. Hogg, C. Holimvood, Joseph loms, John Livingston, James'Macara, Win. Miller, James Muir, Donald McKenzie, Murdoch McKenzie, Donald ' McPhee, Joseph Payton, Walter Perry, Alexander Reese, Alexander Stewart, PROGRAMME. 1. Maidon Race, 200 yards; entrance 2e (id; first prize 40s, second 20a 2. Hop-step-and-jump; entrance 2s; first prize 30s, second 10s 3. Throwing Heavy Hummer; entrance 2a lid; first prize 40s, second 10s 4. 100 yards Handicap; entrance 2s Gd; first prize 40s, second 10s 5. Bagpipe Music; entrance 2s Gd; first prize 40s 6. Hornpipe; entrance 2s; first prize 20s 7. Tosaiiig the Caber; entrance 2b Gd; first prize 40s, second 10a 8. Hurdle Race, 220 yards handicap, :>ver ten hurdles; entrance 4b ; first prize [)os, second 10s 9. Highland Fling; ontrance 2s; first prize 20s, second 10s 10. Throe-leggfidßaco, foryouths under 15 years; entrance free; first prize 10s 11. Walking Handicap; 2 miles; enfence 4b ; first prize 60s, second 20s 12. Bicycle Race, 2 miles; ontranco 4a; first prize 60s, second 20s 13. Standing High Jump; entrance 2s 3d; first prize 40a, second 10s 14. 440 yards Handicap; entrance 3s; first- prize 60s, second 20s 15. Vaultine with Pole; entrance 2s 3d; first prize 40s, second 10s 16. Scotch Reel; entrance 2s; first prize 20a, second 10s first prize 30s, socond 10s • 18. 880 yards Handicap; entranced; first prizo 70s, second 20s 19. Wrestling Match, Cumberland style; entrance 3s; first prize 60s, second LOs 20. Running High Jump; entrance 2s j first prize 30s, seeond 10s 21. Boys' Race, under 12 yrs; entrance free; first prize 10b, second ss, third 2s6d first prize 100s, second 20s, 23. Putting the stone; entrance 2s; first prize 40s, second 10s. 24. Sack race, for boys only entrance Free; first prize 10s, second 5s 25. Volunteer Handicap 22 yds; for members of Rifle Corps and Fire Brigades in the Wairarapn; entrance 33; first prize 40s, second -10s 26. Consolation Handicap, 220 yds; sntronQO 2b 6d; .first prize 40s; second 20s , .. 27. Tug of war; first prize 20s. ' SPECIAL PRIZES. In addition to tho above a SILVER CUP will be given to the winner of the greatest number of points during the day, and 21s to the second highest, to bo calculated as followsA first place to count three points, a second two points, and a third one.point. RULES AND REGULATIONS, Entries to be made to the Secretary on the ground for all handicaps before 1£ noon. Races to be open to 411, and run under the Rules of the Society. Twc competitors to start or.no prize, three ti start or no second prize. The decision oi the Directors, or whoever they maj appoint, shall, in all cases of dispute, b< final. In the event of the weather prov in? unfavorable, the Directors shall have it in their power to postpone the Sports from day to day. Sports to commence at 11 a.m, sharp. ADMISSIONAduIts, Is; Children : half-price. '>iNo horses admitted. ' - W. SELLAR, 3158 ; Bon. Soc, and Treasurer.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2170, 21 December 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2170, 21 December 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2170, 21 December 1885, Page 1

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