'AMALGAMATED FRIENDLY SO- ■:■■■<■ CIETIES' MasteetonPark Ovai. .. ( Anniyovsary Day, :; ' SATURDAY, MARsiiAiiAßrol MoEwen, Ju'mes-- ' Bros. Mcßiven, Eoy, Carey, Worth, Peacock, Cullen, Hooper aiid Morris, . Starters Bros. Wickerson,-' and Ranby. Handicappers—Bros...Wickerson, McEwen, and Hooper: Trba'-' . surer Bro, Wickoi'soii. Ground Committee—Bros. Jones, Blinkhorne, Brasch, Hathaway, and W. J. McKenzio. Gbnhrai OoiIMHTEE-Dolegatos, .'; TIsiEKEEVER-Bro. J. Hooper. ■ ■..-. PROORAMME— ... I. Boys Race, under 12,. 100 yards, ontry freo, first prize 10b, second 5a- "~ . 2. Maiden Race,. 220 yard's, entry' '2s, ■ first prize 30s, second prize 15a B...Hpp, Step, and Jump, entry .2a, firefcprize2oa, secondprijo . .-■ , 4. Anniversary Handicap' (open to-all)-first event 120 yards, first prize £, S.secOM £3,thlrd£l ,;, ■ .•." , ;s.V\' ■ b\ Sack Race, oijtry 2b,- first . second. prize 1% .. ;. : .^ ; .'"/. , 6.'fire Brigade Engino Competition,. .. 5 men, firemen only-(T.rof>hy)';' eiit'rance' 1b each ..... ;:■•„ . .'!:.'. •;•.?. •Walking.Hfiiidi?ai)-,:? : l| prize 60s, second 20a' 8. Girls Race.Vj'OO yards',' under 14; entry free, first prize 10a,..second.five . 9. Anniversary Hajidicapl's'ccontl event. 220 yards ; •"• .. 10. Running High Jump, ontryn2s,' first prize 20a, second ' 11. 100 Yards Handicap, first pnzo 30s second 10s ■l2 Vaulting with' a Polo, entry 2b, first prize 20s, second 10s 13. Half Mile Handicap, first prizo 60s, second 20s 14. Firo Brigade Engine Competition, 2 men,-(Trophy); entrance Is each 15. Youths Raco, under 15,200 yards, ontry Ib, first prize 15s, second 7s (id IC. Hurdle Handicap (con hurdles) .220 yards, first prize 40s, second 20s """ 17 Quoits, entry 20, first prize 30sj second 10s, . ; ~-• ~\ . . 18. Friendly Societies' Handicap, 220 yards, for Society members only, first prizo 50s,- second 30s ■ 19. Egg and Spoon Raco, 75 yards, entry Is, first prize 15s, Becond 5s 20. 150 yards Handicap, first prize 40s, second 15s 21. Throe Legged Race,, under 15, entry Is per pair, first prize 15s, second 63 22. Anniversary Handicap, final event 410 yards . 23. Fire Brigade Engino. Competition, • 1 man—lst prize, Trophy .. ■■ .'.' 24. Obstacle Race, boys under- 18, ontry Is, first prize 15s, second 7s Gd ; ■ 25. Voluntoor and Firo Brigade Handi cap (open tu Wairarapa) 220 yards, first; prize 30s, second 10s 2fi. One Mile Handicap, fisrt prizo 803, second 40a.. 27. Consolation Handicap, 220 yards, entry Is, first prize 20s, second 10s RULES AND REGULATIONS. '•■ Entrlos (with performances) for all Handicaps (except Consolation) to be mado to the Soorotary on or before Wednesday the 12th January. Handicaps declared on Saturday 15th January.Nominations for Handicaps 2s, nccoptance' (on the ground on day of sports), 2s, [ Two competitors to start or no prize; three ' to start or no second prize. Tho deciaion of tho Committee in all'citsoa of dißpute to bo fipl. In-thoeventof the.weather, proving unfavorable, tho-Commit'too stall haveit in thoii' powor to postpone the.fspovta from day to day. In the' Anniversary Handicap, winnertfof the most points in the three events to take, the pru3,'to count, as follows :-flve points for first place,-throe for second-place, audtwoior third place, i. Admission to the ground Is; Childion under 12 half price. A Brass Band' will play on .'the ground, Sports to oommeiice at 11 a,ra sharp, GRAND EROOESSION of.Fnehdly Bocieties in full regalia, headed by tho Brass Band. ■ w, Mckenzie,--2484 . Hou.fe r I A PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS I SOIREE, in aid of the funds for enlarging St. Matthews School room will be held at the THEATRE ROYAL on -..'.. FKIDAY, 9MMAWAM, ISSI J ■ Committee— Mas, WG. EnAitD Mrs. Hoskwo ■: Miia. H. 11, Bektham Jlrs; "Mkukdith Mrs, -\V, H, Lketham Mrs. MoDohneii, Mrs, Boodingtok Mub. Nicol Mrs, Bkrjiner Miis.'Paiqb Mas, Chalmers ■ Mas. I'atton Mrs. J. J. Fkkkth - Mrs. Von Siurmer Mrs, Grundy Mrs, Wilsohe Tickets, double, 7s Gd, single, Cs, and' children-2s (id, ov for tho gallery is each, can be obtained from any member of .tho 'Committee,- or'from Mr T. • Price,' Queen Street. '■ ,2497 Tho Purest Spirits in-th World!! Porßons recovering from, severe .illness will find Wolfe's Sohkapps a-gentle Stimulant and-Tonic.-. ).; . Bewaro of Imitations. ..;:'.: !■■■ '■ ■''^-"•4V*^lr?* The naiuq.of M, Moss cVCivis on every r . - Genuine Bottle.; All,who are Nervous, Languid, Low- ' Bpirited, need Wolfe's Schnapps. •■ .• .-> v. Those who Buffer fi'onii Dyspepsia Nausea, or. The Debilitated, Tho'Sleepless Want of appetite, The Aged and Tho Rheumatic,. D.acrepid,..... Individuals , afflicted with.. Kidney or . othor',; Complaints, All.vi-hp'fiavo .■ impaired their vltaiiby by overwork intellectual "or mechanical, Require" a Stimulant-liko WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS. Forty. Years Before tho Publio ! Certified by tho Medical Profession as the . Purest Stimulant Procurable. -■'''• SALTER NATHAN &CO,, 2270 , '..'• . A?erits, Wellim(toii ■ DOG REGISTRATION OWNERS of dogs are hereby warned ■ that all dn« must beregistered for 1887 by the'end uf this month.. '. •'~ R. BROWN, ■ Town Clerk. Masterton, January 10th, 1887 - H 498 \RAPERS' TT/-INIJO\Y jjRICE I '■ ' ■■- r TJCKETS-l I "DAILYOFFIC
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2504, 19 January 1887, Page 3
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