ST. PATRICK'S DAY.
Ibeund's patron. Saint .will the, cfijaso. of merrymaking' and; revelry' throughout this district' ; tomorrow; and, in fact, wherever "Erin's" bom' ;ar.eito be'found in any part of'the World,' not,be. allpwedtp pass;;witEoiit-;.some nitioh'.f orthy',6t.the ,bcea,sion. ; ;In; Mastertoni-iJ^i Mayor has p'roplaiined'.'syholiday frowS : ll o'clock* in, the'.'morning when jthe '■ business■■■ places'-^wiH : .-'closeji!giving everyone,, an themselves to their Mirs : l i49ntent j for tire remafoderqf 'jthe; - The, ey;ent of the .distrioi. from .poiit
ofvviewwill "' saceß,forwhichth^r^ (m) jto usual, good; acceptances ;fe,;,tKe 'JOTeral events, Special train, arrangemento have been made, ■ to the ' course cah\ ?*oad or rail, as a means #;r%ching ijsW as Mr tyi Neill wilhuri and •tojl9J?inglipainwi pnS.ol ss]iortifig |^,' ; not fuHy made, up '.to btd^.^ifi3dW--MleVr , (Wt cficap", l|"mfles? &imbfefle|®prea 2, Giriri 3; Flying Stakesfipe: Miro 1, Scraps 2, Torea. 3r r Giuilefc baa also placed' Jano X Tui 2, Exohange 3, in the Haok fturdtes, and Scrub 1, Scraps 2, and.:Cl?jJe'3, in the >G,nind .StanfeHandicap, but as the ;'terraer ■iS post entry, and the latter h'dndioa r p ; iß-imSde ; :6a : tbe ground after the other events have been run they cannot be relied on. ~ ~: Aerloket" match vill ba playedott the Park-Oval tal country team*, and at their lait trial owal int»r«|t'.is manifested in etsoket oirejw. Following are the names of the Maa* terton' t«am: — '. Bremer, Battla, Fowl*r,Hirschb«rg,|ittl|6hß, Moore, : McKenaie, terry Mißonj Williams WiokenSi -Emergency;'. Syttonds,
.. In-: i;Mr' : Mmnba Army |iill hold % of their-pieaMt reunions and judging" by the Bjpir|t r .with, vbica Captain Foster is entering into th» affair.itought.to be,a;b|g ; snccess. i srocesdon. will .leave the barracks at 0.30 'a.m. and march' to the picnie ground headed by the band. In the evening the Theatre Royal will be occupied by our local amateur*, who have prepared an. exoellenl programme for their patrons amusement, and as the funds are to be devoted to the' improvemenkof the : : Park Oval,, we expect'a.humpcr, house. The bill, to be submitted is published at aninaet with this issue. . .:'. •■ 'V;The ahnual'iiicnio ■Sunday, Mr McKenzie'a favorite grounds, at the roar of the Eagle Brewery, and as thi» Wit is looked forward: ;tb; by oil concerned, a largo number; is'siire. to be attracted to this annual gathering of teachers, scholars and friends,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2549, 16 March 1887, Page 2
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362ST. PATRICK'S DAY. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2549, 16 March 1887, Page 2
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