J as; lirowa & Co. JAS. BROWN & CO. Agonts for the Permanent Inveatmeutjan v Luau Associationoo r Wairarapa. THellignon > Piahpt)n i Mcmthly Payments Myßeyi.t9ieaU.ojl good security. FOft convenient dweDini house, -containing l 'Bix rooms am scullery,, and a detached building: 14ft: 28ft, situated on the corner of -Road and Villa Street, half-way bitweei the Post.o%'o and Railrcfty'station. Thi land consists of ] roo<J 25 perclica, it good cultivation as a fruit and vegetabh garden. The price 13 £250; title—Lane Transfer Act. .The present omiqr'aiic occupier is about to leave the colony. 2478 AMALGAMATED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' JLisiebtok Park Oval. Anuiyersavy Day, • SATURDAY, 'January 22, ,1887. Marshall—Bro.. McEwen. Judges Br.oa, McEwon, Foy, Carey, Worth, Peacock, Culhm, Hooper aud' Morris. Siakiirs Bros. . Wiukettp, .' and R'Ulby. H AN'DICAITBKS--BIOS, Wick.ersou, MeEiven, aud .Hooper," Tkba.bvrek Bro,' Wickeraou. .Ground CO.M.M itike —Bros. Jones,; Blinkhornb, ! * Braech, Hathaway, aiid'W. J, MeKenzie. Geseiui Com'suiteb—l)elegatos. TiMiiKKura-Bro, J. Hooper. . Programme—1. Hoys Race, under 12, 100, yards, entiy free, first prizo 10s, second lis 2, Maiden Race, 220 yards,. entry 2s, first prize 30a, second prize 15s 8. Hop, Step, and Jump, .entry 2s, first prize- 20s, second prizo 10.i 4, Anniversary Handicap (open to all) firat-ovent 120 yards, first prize £5, sccon® £3, third £1 ■ 5. Sack Race, entry 2s, first prizo 20s, second prize 10s ti. Tiro Brigade Engine Competition, B men, firemen only-(Trophy); entranco Is each 7. Walking Handicap, 1$ miles, first prize 00s, second 20s j 8. Girla Race,' 10Q yards, under 14, entry free,-first prize l(ls, second'five 9. AnnivevsaryHauditap, second event, 220 yards , , 10. Running High Jump, entryn2s first prize 20s, second 11)3 11. 100 Yards Handicap, first prizo 30s second 10s 12 Vaulting with a Pole, entry 2s ( first prize 20s, second 10a 13, "Half Mile Handicap, fiiet prize 50s, second 20s • 14,Firo Brigado Engine Competition, 2 mon,-(Trophy); entrance Is each 15, Youths Race, under 15, 200 yards, entry Is, first prize 15a, second 7s Od 10. Hurdlo Handicap (ten hurdles) 220 irda, lirat prize '4os,'second 20s 17 Quoits; eutry'2s, first''prize 30a, second 10s.. .18," Friendly Societies' Handicap, 220 yards, for Society members only, -first prise We, second 30s. . 19. Egg aud Spoon Race, 75- yards, entry Is, first prize 15a, second 5s .■ 20. 150 yaras Haudio-ap, first prize 40s, second 15s 21. Throb -Legged Race,' under 15, ontry Is per pair, first prize 15s, second 22. Anniversary Handicap, final event 440: yards. •: . 23.. Fire Bfiaade Engine Competition, 1 man-M-Ut prize, Trophy :••• 24. -Obstacle Rice,' boys under 15, entry. Is, - 25. Volunteer and Fire Brigade Handi cap (open to Wairarapa) 220 yards, first prize 30s, second.lOs • v. .20. OuoMilo Handicap, Ssvt pvizo 80s, ROcoUd 40a " • ontry Ib, first prize SOs, second 10s 'RULES AND REGULATIONS.• Entries (with yerformancM) forull Handicaps (except Consolation) to b'e'madc to the Secretary on,or before tho 12th January. ■HandicajM deckred.on fciaturday 15th January. Nominations for Haudicaps 2s, acceptance (ou the ground on day of sports), 2s. Two compctitors-to start or no. prize; tare? to start or no second prize. Tho decision of tlw Committee in all cases of dispute to be final, In theevent of the weather proving unfavorable, the Committee shall have it in their pbwer to postpone the' sports from day today. In the Anniversary Handicap, winners of the most points in the three events t£ take the prize, to count as follows: fivo points to first place, tlireo for second place, and two for third place, Admission to the ground Is; Children under 12 lmlf price, ADm Baud will play on the ground, Sports to commence at 11 a.m sharp. GRAND PROCESSION of Friendly Societies in full,regalia, headed by the Brass Band, \v. Mckenzie, , Hon,-Sec. . SOIREE. t ' A PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS XX SOIREE, in slid of tho funds for enlarging St. Matthews School'room will be held at tho THEATRE ROYAL on ■ Fill DAY, PMJAWARY, ISS7, COMMITTEES- - W G. IJF.AKD Mas. Hoskixq Mrs,ll.ll.Bektham "-Mrs,'Meredith MBS. Y77 H," BECTHAM , Mrs, Mrs. Boddihokbt " MnsA'iqa Mrs. Broter _ .Mrs, Paige . , MM," CHALMERS * • I'ATTOJ} • Mm. J: J. I'RKfifii , .. ■ Mi'i WSrcuMxa Mrs, tIROKOY lliis. Wiwose Tickets, doubjo, 7s Od, single, ss, and' ohildre'n 2s Gd, or for tho aallory Is raeli, can be obtained from any member of tho Committee, or from Mr T, E. .Prico, Quefcu-Strnot-. ' ■ §497 MASTEETON-OPAKI JOCKEY .CLUB. , ifio REWARD; ; mP'above REWARD viill jjivan to I anyono tho will give ouch informs'' ■ tiou as will, jead to'the couvietion of t|e person' &v person's who broke tho lock ont|iol(acecoi}raogatea£,opaki.. . - <• ' the Raeocoui'se from this date will be prOßeouted," RIOHD. J,FITTON-,-. - Secretary M.O.J.C. January 15,1885. 2501 NEW SEASON'S TEAS. ExTAMStJI - " ' 1 FIRST ARRIVAL, • COMPRISING—--150, Pnx?s and 50 Half Chesto, , A Special Line—Bos, containing of toa, a perfect luxury iu strength atidriehmof flavor.' 1 was enabled to pick up the»balarica of this shipment, which I can thoroughly recommend as beiji? superior to teas sold at 245. ■ This Tea, and the following shipments can only be had in tho Wairarapa at tho ITUVU9 -mSTERTUNf
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2502, 17 January 1887, Page 3
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