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''■mdkmmkm4-&Gmmm?<- * ' selby asd Omen, . fsawsssß—Ms: S. H. WioJttfflßjffi. ■_"• . ■ - Societies, ■ PKOGtEAMM&i 1 under 12. IS®' gsmts; esfesaes % »«4eaß&cc, ISOyards; eatet-nas ge; 'first ad** SGs, second-Ifls - . STtesirtslg: Heavy Bummer, enfomce 2e;' firSjSfea2os, second IOsT ; , 4 Jkabrmaiy Handicap (open W- Jell comers) i sr*4 event* 120 yards; entrance % 6d, , "JS'**? 08 2a 6d, JtSrst prise £5, seeesd QQw _inird 20g . - , , '"*™ i, and Jump, * -. ■ - ■ second 10a,. ' fc&tafe Handicap, two nates ■ entrance 2a Ms test prize 60s; eeco&d 20s . * ■ ,7 §6* ,'Eace, entrance 2s; lit. prize 20s, R Tossing ~the Caber; entrance 2a {"first prise SBs,'second 103 ' ■ 8 Ajmhnersary Handicap, second-event, 220' • **rds ,i . 10 Earning High Jump; entrance 2s: first prise 30s, second 10b - ... wi«_ tr a; *• ■ - . j nomination 2s ed, acceptance 2s <sd 32 Putting the Stone j antnmco 2s ; 'first prize 30s, second 10s 13 Hurdle Kandicap(ovcrlOhurdlea) 220 yards; entrance 2s'Gd; first pru»4oa, sscc*-d2os 11 Obstacle Eaoe, boys under 15 yrs ; entrance Is; first prize 15s, second'7s 6d . Kl VMlting-Fith pole; entrance 2s: first prise 30s, (second 10s 16 Youths' Kace under lfi, 200 yards; entrance Is; first prize 15s, second 7s 6d 17 Eriendly Societies* Handicap, 220 yards; entrance 2s Gd; firstprise 50b, gecenul 30s; for Society members only 18 Old Men's Race Handicap,' over 50j 150JMds; entrance free; suit of clothes * 13 Quoits; entrance 2s; first prize 30s, second 10s 20 100 Yards Handicap j entrant* 2a, on the ground ; first prize 30s, second 10b 31 Tares Legged Kacs, under 15; entrance 1b ft* pair; first pri£e IBs, second 5s 22 Anniversary Handicap (third event), 440 yds 2S Back Bece ; entrance Is;-first, pri*s u lov MMond. 6a For boys only ' ' 24 Consolation Handicap, 220 yds; entrance Is ; first prize 2Ss, second 10s, 38 Batenls Pony ; entrance Is; prist 20s - Tug of "War, Swings, &c. , BULES Amy regulations. Safeties,to bs made to the Secretary' on. the ground, except for Noa. 4, 6, IS, and 17. which must be made with the Secretary not later than ■ J&iitMMylflth, with entry fees. - I Two competitors to start or no prize; three to j sSart or no second prize. ! The decision of the Committee in all cases of dispute to be final. In the eventof the-weather proving unfavorable, the Committee shall lave it in their poTor to postpone the sports from da* today. In the Anniversary Handicap, winners of. the most points in the three events io take the prize, to count as follows: five points for first place, three for Beoond place, and two for third piece. ■ Admission to the ground la; Children .under' 12 half price. A Brass Band will play on the ound. Sports commence at 11 tt.ni. share. GBAND PROCESSION of friendly Societies in full regalia, headed by the Brass Band, ' Soiree in, the Theatre Royal in The evening; dauule ticket 7s Cd, extra ladv 2s Gd. _„ ' ' - • W,. MdICESJBED,8179 BTon. Src

; .-WELLINGTON COLLEGE, , : W E X* Tj X IV G "33 ;0 iS' . PRINCIPAL: MACKAY, M.A. TERMS: FcHi Boarders ; 40 Guineas per annum. Y/bekly Boarders : SO Guineas per annum. Tuition: Upper School, 12 guineas per annum; Lower School,,lo pounds per annum. THE COLLEGE is most healthily situated in its own Reserve of 69 acres. The Class Rooms and Dormitories are lofty and well ventilated, and afford excellent accommodation to a limited number of Boarders, Tho Boarders are under tho direct supervision of tho Prirraipal and Mra Mackuy, uuaißted by four Xtosident Musters. During the paat four 'ava, 60 emidiflntfis from this College ) :\ o ;qwilified for Matriculation, 2fi pimao', tho University Junior Soholarahip Hsti.v nation, nnrtover 100 ptisHUfi in tho Civil h i'vtcfiVliave- bsfih oDtftlned. ■ ■ First torm of 1880 begins on February Ist. ProHpoctuß and full particulars from the Principal, or front the undoragnod, : j 0. P, POWLKS, «iSB Soci'utarv, ; OPENING-NOTICE. : -i QEORQr DIXON, J FARRIEEand GENERAL SMITH, '

; Corner of IJmuiister And Dixon-Streets, MASTIRTOK BOROUGH OF MASTEBTON. "OTIOE is hereby jjjivgn that the fee fur the registration of dogs for the year 1886 is five ehilHngs : collar and badge. The f eo. is now payifible at the Council Sfasterton. 7 It. BftOWif, ■" 2188 -Registrar.

■-.JAMES IXAMXX/FOI?, (Late of Wanqamti,) QOAOH AND OASRIAGIS BUILDER. !"T H., having sonics fifty prizes for (J., work that ho has exhibited, and. hirnng testimonials estanding oyer & period of 18 yeara, should be n sufficient giiwantou as tj his ability to carry out any ordera ho may bo ontrttgtcd with. Buggies, WnufTMiotttn, Faroe! Vans, Busineaa Carta, Country Owts, Ppg Carta, Spring and othor Drays, Drags, and Timber Wnsrons. Repairs promptly and neatly executed. Onluns by post punctually, attended U>. Only thp best pmlwiat Vs&, and all h ork guararttood. Satimfitaa end deairjiiß on application. .AMERICAN LOAi'H h'AC'fWtY AND TK AflO Hiiin;iMa vnnuT, !i'ttnnwl.i;il) ~et, .WflUnqlon, gi9Q '■. L. JOKES, ■.■■Yl? Xi XT i r :" I«J as ¥J3 12,, /"Ojijii i(7i iAiit Jlia/cJiB, 3HGS in i.rnd.ir ht bid nnmaiflns <ni«-Uirni-sfi anil flio pabliii generally, tbu iK»miil'iii]«tii i <•! tbu heasiin, : Locnl liiul Ini-iiiiiit iSd»s<s» Praiteu A largo Hupply mi hand, which will ha eoh! Nt pi ut v.-a r.n suit oycryonJs. J'Wt. t''i nit Itcctivci jipily. PiV* IJIOII8 A Mi OH TO 1,131?,- -That wy ; fbiinirnlilu tillu i-t'sidotice,, with cos}* servatciy, il.,w,i ,md Iclkhcn garrler*, snd. :ORiUiti-i|,*tH!iii ii cully in the oeuuyatsoH ■ d?tln> Ititi.i Mi . iS.iyuK, sn4 whusUMl in : ¥iU&-Bi.i«:(!i 1 i l, '.r'Tnriiiß| &Q. t attplf t,n ! Job Vile. HitU-.! <x>yt. gt76

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2195, 15 January 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2195, 15 January 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2195, 15 January 1886, Page 3

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