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MAURIOEVILLE.ATHLETIO , , : clue . .:-.■■. ; ; : ANNUAL GATHERING : OusDiinspN's. Paddock Manriceville, . -MONDAY, December 2G, ISB7. MrGi. Guiulerson; Vice- . Presi'ont, Mr Pi Nielsen ; Judges, Messrs Fred Kura-ner and C Hauborg; Haudicappers, Messrs G. Guudcrson. and M, -Jensen; Starter, Mr W. Vile; Eon, Secretary and Treasurer, Mr George Franklin. 1 , PROGRAMME-/ Mauriebvillo Handicap, consisting of three distances, cnt'ics .to be made to the Secretary up to December 19, at 8 p m. Handicaps-declared on Tuesday, 20th December in the Waijubapa Daily'paper. Entrance 2s Gd; acceptlincc 2s(id, First, L 3. second' LI. third 10s. Intending competitors, for the Mauriceville Handicap to send in their performances wioh entries, Also, intending competitors for the Hurdle Race and 1. inik race to give performances at entrance to racea1. Maiden Eaco (local),, 200 yards, entrance 2s Od, firct H 2, I browing Heavy Hammer, (open) 12 lbs, entranco 2s fid, first LI - 3,MauricevilliHnndic,ip, Ist event (open) 100 yards ■ '.'. 4. Hop, Step, Jump (local) entrance 2s Gd, first LI, second 5s 5. Handicap Hurdle Race,'(open) 220 yards, 5 hurdles 3tt Gin', entrance 2s od, Hrst LI, second 10s 6. Three-legged Race: [local] for boys underlS years, entrance Is, first' 7s 1 ; (id 2nd2s .' . " ' •' ' 7. Tossing the Caher [open], entrance 2s fid first LI 'second ss. 8. Honlicap Wiilkint; S-aco (local] 1£ miles Entrance 3s First LI 15s, second 10s !). Manriceville Handicap (open) scooud event 220 yanlß ' 10. Unnning Long Jump [Local] entrance . 2s Gd first 15s, second as 1 11: Putting the S.one [open] entranco 2t fid first 16a 2nd »s 12. Ghls Race [open] under 14 years,, entrance free; first 7s (id ,13. Manricqville Handicap [open] third event 'llO yards' • -, 14. Vaulting with Pole [local], entrance '2s Gd, first LI, seco.idfis, 15.'Obstacle Race [open] all comers; entrance Is, first I,os, second 5s IG, Running High Jump (open J, entrance 2s G l first 15s second 5s U.'JMilc'R-wo [local] entrance 2s Gd fii'-tH 103, second ' '' ' 18 Boys Race, under 15 years [open] Handicap'', Entrance Is, -first 10s, second' sa, third 2s 19 Skipping Match for Girls [open], first 7s Cd, second 2s o'l. 20.' Kangaroo Race, 60 yards, [local] entrance Is, first ss, second 2s Gd 21. One Mile Race, handicap, (openl, Entrance 3s, First'£llos, sccoud 10s. 22 Old Men's Race (local) 200 yards, Entranco Is, Kirsc £1 23. Spinster's Race, (local) GO yards, entrance free, First 10s 24. ' and Spoon Race, (open) 100 yds, entrance Is, Fiist 10s, Second 2< Gd 25. Marric-1 Ladies' Race, (local) GO yaids entranc • free, Prize, Chest of Tea 2G. Tug-n'-War (local) .10'mon aside, Married v Single, eh ran eds First £1 . 27. Consolation. Race (open) 220 yards, entrance 2s, First £1 SPECIAL PRIZE, In addition to the above a pair of BOOTS will he given to the winner 01 the greatest number of poinds during the day, to bo calculated as follows: First to cmnt as three points, second as two, and third as one. RULES 'AND REGULATIONS, Entrance to the Manriceville Handicap, I accompanied with fee, on or before Monday 19th December. All the other events post entry. Two competitors to. start or no piize, three to start or 110 second prize, and ' four to start or no third p-ize. The decision of the Committee, or whoever they may appoint, shall in all cases be final -In the oventof the to her proving unfavorable, the Committee have it in their.power_to postpone the Sports from day to day. The opo.i races to be open to all-comers. The local races to be oucn only to bona-iidc residents in the Maur cc'ville Road District, viz. all who have resided in the Mauviceville District the last six months, The Masterton Volunteer Band' will be in attendance. Admission-Adults Is, ChiliU'fu under 12 years Free. Wcinbeis of the Club will, on presenting their tickets, be admitted free of charge. No horses admitted,

GEORGE P. FRANKLIN, Hon. Sec. MT T)ERNARDbegstoan- , U . D nounce that he will open on SATURDAY F EXT, the shop lately ocnupicd by Yoijjt and Brascli.next to,]. Dixon's Cordial Factory, with fruit, GREENGROCERY, and all articles in that lino, All .goods will be supplied cheaper thai' any other place in the town. All vegetables die.,.are grown by mysolf, Strawberries and cream daily, at lia a plate, Fresh Milk, Id per glass or 2d per pint, Lunch (id, provided at any hour. As I shall sell at the lowest prices for cash a trust to receive a share of your patronl«e. 2764

James petiue; (LakEdimnlJfiMs,) LICENSED GENERAL CARRIER. GOODS conveyed to all parts of the Borough and surrounding district at lowoct current rates,' Orders left rah MrE. Jones will receive prompt atten tion. 2220

Railway Boarding HOUSE. Opposite POSTOFFWF,, Hall-street, MASTERTON. FRED WRIGHT, Proprietor, HAYING taken the above convenient and comfortable Boarding House, lately occupied by Mr John Carr, begs to inform the travelling public, that having had considerable oxpirionce in this line of business, they can rely upon finding one of the most comfortable places of call in Masterfcon. Terms: Weekly Boarders,) £1; Au Meals, Is; Beds, Is.

HERBAL REMEDIES AND ELECTRO MAGNETISM. hopeless uutil they have tried our treatment, Chronic and Nervous Diseases a speciality. A gentleman from Nelson says—Your treatment has done wunders for me, 1 shall do all I can to recommend it, Write for particulars to R.AYRES, MEDICAL BOTANIST 90 Cuba St., Wellington, Author of A WARNING VOICE ,a'book which all young men should reai; Sent port free for four pennv stamps, YTTILLIAM SELLA > . AGENT FOR . ' New Zealand Fire and Marine Insurance Company. ' The New Zealand Accident Ins'iranee Co, The Public Trust Office of New Zealand. The Colonial Mutual Life Assurance . Society. ~: ;. . -242.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2779, 20 December 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2779, 20 December 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2779, 20 December 1887, Page 4

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