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MB ROSS BLACKSMITH, WHEELWRIGHT, AND HORSE-SHOEING SMITH. Desires to inform his patrons and the public of the Wairarapa generally, that he has taken over, the old-established business, ■ jo long efficiently conducted by AIK FAIiQUHAIi UKAY, • In QuKENrSI'ItEKT. Mastemou, And.ho solicits a continuance of tho patronage that has hitherto been so liberally extended. J.R. would remind customers that his experience and long connection with Mr Gray's business is a guarantee .that the "atisfactiou given by this establishment in the past will be eununued, Every kind of horse-shociui}, wheelwright engineering, and blacksmithing work, executed with despatch and on tho most reasonable terms. . 15"" J JN U TIU Jfi. , v ,"ONE¥ TO LEND.-In largo or JjX. small sums on approved freehold security, at lowest current rates of interest. Apply to W. SELLAR, 2002 Masterton. MASTERTON, Richard Evernden, Provbieiok, 1 BEGS to notify that he has U, purchased from Mr John Graham the above plant and business, and is prepared to cut and deliver timber, to order, any size, and at the LOWEST TRADE RATES. In connection with the above, Joh.v GKiUAM thanks his numerous customers for past favors, and trusts a continuance of the same may be extended to-Ms Any orders left at tho Opaki Miix, or at J. Graham's Sioee (late Rapp & Haw), •Emporium, Mastei'tou, will reo;iveptompt attention, 19lif> WAIRARAPA I CALEDONIAN- HOCIETY, PARK OVAL, MASTERTON, FRIDAY, JANUARY Ist, 1886. Presidest, William Lowes, Esq.; VicePresident, George Heron, Esq,; Dibectors, Messrs Thos. Brown. W. B. Buick, Alexander Burnett, Jnhn Cameron, Robfc. Cameron, A. W, Cave, A. A. Elkins, R. J. Fitton, Farquhar Gray, A. W. Hogg, 0. _ Holmwood, Joseph lorns, John Livingston, James Macara, Wm. Miller, Jamps Muir, Donald McKmizie, Murdoch McKenzie, Donald McPhee, Joseph Payton, Walter Perry, Alexander Reese, Alexander Stewart. PROGRAMME. 1. Maiden Rate, 200 yards;' entrance 12s (id; first prize 40s, second 20s 2. flop-atep-and-jump; entraw/e 2fl; first prize 30s, second 10s 3. Throwing Heavy Hammer; 'antranee 2s (id j first prize 40s, second. 10a. 4. 100 yards Handicap; entrance 2s fid; first prize 40s, second 10s 5. Bagpipe Music; entrance 2s'6d ; first prize 40s 6. Hornpipe; entrance2&;firstprize 20s V, Tossing the Caber; entrance 2s (id'; first prize 40s. second lOs 8. Hurdle Race, 220 yards handicap, over ten hurdles; entrance 4s; first prize (iOs, second 10s 9. Highland Fling; enhance 2s; first prize 20s, second 10s 10. Throe-leggfidßnas, foryouthsunder lo years; entrance free ; fi rat pr i Z( . 100 11. talking 2 miles; entrance 4s ; first prizf, (jo s> second 20s 12. Bicycle R« w ( 2 miles; entrance 4s; hrat prize 60s, ser.. ol ,d 20s •13. Standing 'High Jump; entrance 2s 6cl > first prize 40s, second 10s M. 440 yar.ds-Handic»p; entrance 3s; hist prize G(\ g) sflC()n d 20s ~. ; witli Pole; entrance 2s ba; first, pfize 40s, second 10s 10. Scotch Reel; entrance 2s; first P"ze SLo S) second 10s 1?'. Running Long Jump; entrance 2s; firaV prize 30b, second 10s 18. 880 yards Handicap; entrance 4s; first prize 703, second 20s 19. Wrestling Watch, Cumberland style; entrance 3s; first prize 50s, second 10s 20. Running High Jump; entrance 2b ; first prize 30s, seeond 10s 21. Boys' Race, under 12 yrs; entrance free; first prize 10s, second sb, third 2sod 22. One Mile Handicap; entrance Bs; first prize 100s, secon 120s. 23. Putting the stone; entrance 2s; first prize 40s, second 10s. 24. Suck race, for buys only cntranca free; first prize 10s, second 5a 25. Volunteer Handicap 22 yds; for members of Rifle Corps and Fireßrigndea in > the Wairarapa; entrance. 3s j lSrat prize 40s, second 10s 28. Consolation Handicap, 220* yds; entrance 2s 6d; first rat 40s; second 20s 27. Tug of war; first priie 20s. SPECIAL PRIZES. ■' In addition to tho above a SILVI IE CUP will be given to the winner of t be greatest number of points during the day, and 21s to the second highest; to be cs ilculated as follows :-A first place to cou: nt three points, a second two points, and a third one point. RULES AND REGULATIONS. Entries to be made to the Secretary en. the ground for all handicaps, before 12 noon. Races to be open to all, and 'run under the Rules of the Society.'.lf wo' competitors to start or no prize; three r to start or no second prize. The decisio *i of the Director!:, or whoever they may appoint, shall, in all cases of dispute,, be final, ■I« the event, ofi'tlie weather j irov. in? unfavorable, the Directors shall-ta'vd it in their power to postpurie the Sj ports from day to'day, '' • ■■■. ■ '- : i- " Sports to commence 'at 11 a.m.' sK top. ADMISSION ir-Adulfv Is f . Cliil dreii, ; ; ; half-price.' No horses admitted., ■■^ : :mmmi >m. '■•••' ■?-• I3m\

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2180, 28 December 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2180, 28 December 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2180, 28 December 1885, Page 1

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