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LONDON.-BERUN.-PARIS. By the Wairavnpa Train to J, KING'S, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, &c, &o No. 5, Cuba-si., Wellington. .' And inspect tho very latest novelties from the above Okies of. the World, purchased for tho. Xmas Yeah &SASO.N', Tiie Novelties consist of Watches and Clocks, Bracelets, Brooches, Ear- • rings, Chains,. Rings in, Dia- : monds, Rubies,' Enioralda, Pearls, &c, Studs, Pins, Charms, &o„ &c. JF Would especially invite the » J\i Ladies and Gentlemen .of tho Wairarapa and all surrounding districts .that art) intending purchasing a. Xmas Present or New Year Gift to give a call at tho Cuba-st. corner under THE CLOCK, where he guarantees they can Bco A Siock second to none in New Zealand, and where they can buy Wedding or Keeper Rings for 10a, a Gold, Gem Ring for 7s (id. 50 0 Silver Brooches to Choose From. A largo assortment of Real Whitby Jet in Brooches, Earrings, Bracelets, &c. &c. Greenstones in., all manners of shapesas,,,:''' ■JPKPfDANTH.:Charms for the Chain and several other Articles of "Jewellery too numerous to mention.'" Note the AddressLlo. 5 CUBA-ST. NOTICE.

THE next English and European Mail via Rio Per R.M.S. "Kunpnhu," will close at this office on THURSDAY, the loth day of December at 6.30 a.m. (Due in ; London 20th January). For money ordora at 4 pm on WEDNESDAY, for Eegiatered letters at D p.m on WEDNESDAY. J.BAGGE, . Postmaster, Maaterton, 9th December, 1887. MASTERTON TOWN LANDS TRUST. L WEDNESDAY, Hth December, 1887, for tiepains to cottaj-e, Dixon . street, Labor and Materials. Specifications at tho Council Chambers, Chapel-street,. No tender necessarily accepted. K. MOWN, 27C9 Secretary "WAIRAEAPA CALEDONIAN SO- • CIETY. PARK-OVAL, MABTERTON, MONDAY, January 2, 1888.

President: George Heron, Esq, Vice-I'ihsi-dent': "Walter Perry Esq. Directors: Messrs Thomas Brown, C, K. Bremner, W. I!, Buick, John Cameron, Robert Cameron, William Cameron, A, W. Cave, A. A .Elkins, Eichd J. Fitton, Jarquhar Gray, David Guild, A. W. Hogg, Joseph lorns, 'John Livingston) William Lowes, Thomas Mackay, Wm. Millar, James Mnir, Alexander Mutrie, Donald McKenzie, Murdock McKenzie, Donald McPhcc, James Ross. JcnaKs: Messrs C. E. Bremner, Thomas Brown, W. B. Buick, Robert Cameron, Farquhar Gray, John Livingstone, Win, Millar, James Mnir, Donald McFhcc and James Rosa. Hakdicappers : Messrs A- A. Elkins, F, O'Connor, James Boss, ■ PROGRAMME. Wairarapa Handicap, consisting of three distances, namely 100,220, and 440 yds, entries to be made to the Honorary Secretary up to Wednesday, December 21, handicap declared on Saturday, December 22, at the Club Hotel, Masterton ; entrance 2s (ki, acceptance 2s (id; first prize 100s, second 30s, third las; also first and second prizes for each event of 30s and 15s respectively' 1 Maiden Kace, 200 yds, tntrance 2s (Jd, first prize 40.% second 20s 2, Throwing Heavy Hammer," entrance

2s (3d, nrßt 403, second 20s 3, Wairarapa Handicap, first event, first 30s, second los 4. Hop-Step-and-Jump, entrance 2s (id, first 40s, second 10a 5, \Vre3tling Match (Cumberland style), entrance 3s, first 50s, second 10s 6. Hurdle Handicap, 220 yds, over ten hurdles, entrance 2s, acceptance 2s, first 60s, second 20s i, Tossing the Caber, entrance 2s Gil, first 403, second 15b 8. Walking Handicap, lniile, entranco 2s, acceptance 2s, first 70s, second 30s, third 10s 9. Bagppo Music, entrance 2s 6d Mr Robert Cameron's prize of 40a, and a second prize of 203 if three competi- ■ '-'tors 10. Highland Fling, entranco 2s first %, second 10s, 11. Three-legged Race, for youths under 15 years, entrance free. First 10s, secon>i os, third, 2s fid 12. Wairarapa Handicap second event, 220 yards, first 30s, second 15s 13. Running Long Jump, entrance 2s; first 80s, Becmid 10s 14. Putting the Stone, entranco 2s 6d,

first 40s second 10s ' 15. Scotch Reel, entrance 2a first 20s, second 10a . 16. Wairarapa Handicap, 3rd event, 410 yarda, first dOa, aocond 10a 17. Vaulting with Pole, entrance % first 60s, second 20s 18. Standing High Jump, entrance 2s, | first 30s, second 10s 19. Sack Raco for hoys only, entrance free, first 10s, second 5a third 2s (it 1 20. 880 Yardß Handicap, entrance 2s, acceptance 2s, first 70s, second 20s 21. Running High Jump, entrance 2s, first 30s, second 10a 22. Volunteer Handicap, 220 yards, entrance 2s, acceptance 2s, first 40s, second ?os, (for members of Rifle Corps, and Fire Brigades in the Wairarapa District,) 23 One Mile Handicap, enhance 2s'(id, acceptance 2s fid, first 100s, second 20s 24. Tug of War, 10 members Caledonian Society against any other team, first 20s 25. Consolation Handicap, 220 yards, entrance 2s Gd, first 40s, second 20s 13oya and Girls races will be held at intervals during the day,' SPECIALPRIZES, In addition to tlie above, a silver cup or £3 3s, at the option of the winner, will be given for the greatest number of points obtained during the day, and a silver medal or 21s to tbe second highest, to be calculated as follows; A first to count 3, a second 2, and a third 1. Events will be conducted and decided in accordance with the Society's rclcs and conditions of competition. Entries for all Handicaps, accompanied with fees and performances on or before Wednesday, tlto 21st day of December. Three competitors to start or no second prize. Kunning-r-All competitors starting before report of pistol will be put back a yard each tiirtc, The decision of the Directors, or whoever they may appoint, shall in all cases be final, . In the event of the weather proving unfavorable, the Directors shall have it in their power to poßtpono the sports from day to day, ■ Sports to commenoe at 11 a.m. • : A BRASS BAND will be in attendance. Admission—Adults Is, Children half-price, No Horses Admitted. " .-.'■:.. V.SELMR, 2766 Hon, Secretary,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 276, 10 December 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 276, 10 December 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 276, 10 December 1887, Page 3

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