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ANNIVRRSARY.DAY. •MONDAY, 23rdJANUAR In aid of the funds for clearing off tho debt on the Ohurch Parsonage, Will bo held in tlie PASTOUAL SOOIETYVS GHOUNDS GAUTERT IN Under the management i.f a largo and iuLemialconmiliieDofLadiiiSßiid' / ■ Goiitli'itcn Commuter fo? Athletic Sroim :- I Messrs W, Downward, A. McKcnzie, J. A. Dud mi A J. Avm.9t.ong. A. Ho Hi, H. U. Suoilgnw, A, Mercor. Mil F W So d. Judge. Mr A Mckenzie - Starkr. Mr A Bo.ith Hand CAPPEis.-Meßjis, Downard, Mercer, and Armstrong. TiMKKKtPEit.-MrA J. vrmstroni?, P GPv MM OKSI'O TSA nivoray Hii'dicap - Three ovctita. 10) -22 a A 440 yards jto bo de -ide 1 I. y poi s, Firat ■■ z £4 aeo nd £2, third £l. iVoiuin tion h fill, accephucu Is. I Mi en auo 220 yds ; open to all thns w' havflim won an'advertised rao • First £l, second 10s. Entrance 2s.' 2. Aimiveriiry Handicap 100 y rdi 3. Boys Ra«>-Under H Piizo 10s, 4. Oir's Eflce- under 15. Pint sb, seiinnd 2b fld ' 6. Frw ci'ties Race—(ln regalia) 22i> yards. l r irt £1 lUs, second 10s. Num.ina':on Is 6d, acepancels •, 6. iHO Mile iln icap l'irst .52,8 cmd 108. Norn uit ion Is 6d. a-ccptaiiue Is. 7. Kun ing High Jump-- first JOs. second Bs. Entrance Is 8. \mnvcisay Handicap -(aeonl event) 220 yards ■ ' 9. Tur of Wor—Eight men asido, from (he dift'e ent sawmills. . Volunteers, &c. : Prize LI, hntra .co Cd per mm I 10. Wal ing Match UnoMilc, Firat 12, nccaad 10a. Nomm..tion Is 6j, acceptance • Is 11. Hop, St"p and Jump-First LI, second 7b Gd.'fr.trance 2s 12 Old Hen's Kacc--Over. 50 years. 150 . yad^., First 10s, fccoihl IDs. Entrance Is ' 13, Handicap Hurdle Raw -410 yards, ever 8 fli hts o- hnnllos. First lit 10a, l ' scud ins tionUGd. -acceptmicols 14. Suck Ea«e -150 'yards, hiet 15s, seciiudos. ■Bnt'ancs Is 15. Anuiveisary Handicap-Third event 44H yards. , 16, Ohs'acle Race • First LI, Becond 10s, - 'KiitriiUiio Is.

Nomina ious for Anniversary Handicap Frindly 8 cet- aR.c, .Walking tyitc.i, Hnrdlo iiaco, and Mile Hat-di.-ap, acornpani 11 hy fees aud p evions i erforma cea, t>b->int ehands of tie Mwretury, a Mr A MoK nzio'sshop,not 1 ter »hai sAI'URDAY, I4hjauuiy 1888. felica svvill be 'lce: re = n 'CUE DAV 17th January, (iml piibl shed i 'nua p ;per. Ace I'tancss will doso on FEIUAY, 20th Jaanaiy. RULKS AND CONDITIONS. 1, Nominatorio state all place performances for past two years. 2. The Anniversary Handicap to bo decided by points, vis; First place to count five points, scoond placo three points, ami third place two poiuis. '6. In all rac's and competitions, three to start or no second prize will be given, aud in (lie went of special prizes being given, they will take, the place of second money. ■!, All ■ protests, if any, must bo lodged with the secretary 'in writing, not later than 15 minutes after the closo of the race or competition. 6. In the event of any competitor making a Mso start, he shall,bo placed ono yard behind his previous mark for each false start be wakes.. 6. Tho decision of tlie Committee in all cases shall be final. 7. In the event of a walkover in any of the competitions, ono half of the stake will he awarded. .8. Tho committee shall havo power to postpone the sports to any date they may think fit. in the event of wet wcatbor, or auy other unforscen circumstances. -. F.W. R.SEED, Hon; Sec. Sports Committee. In addition to tho above there will ba a. largo variety of popular gameß, including: ' Aunt Sally, Aunt Judy, Quoits, Swings, Greasy Pole &c, A brass band will be in attendance aud play fur dancing. Refreshments will bo procurable on the ground, at a stall presided over by some of the ladies of the committee. Admission 1". Ouiidbes fid, There will bean entertainment in tho Lyceum Hall iu the evening. Further particulars will be given later. CEDWAKDMLLOKAN, Hon Secretary, 2'780,

BERNARD begs to announce that he will open on SATURDAY ?EXT, the shop lately occupied by Voigt and Brasch.next to .1. Dixon's Cordial Factory, with fruit, GREENGROCERY, and all, articles in that line. All goods will "be. suppliedcheaper tha' 1 any other place in the town. All vegetables itc, are grown by myself, Stnwiierrios and cream daily, at (ia a plate, Fresh Milk, Id per glaes or 2d per pint,. Lunch Gd, provided aLany hour. As I shall sell at the lowest pricftß for cash a trust to receive a share of your patronko. 2784. JAMES PKTRiE (Late Mward Jones,) LICENSED GENERAL CARRIER.^ GOODS conveyed to all parts of the Borough and Bumniudiu? district at lowest current rates." Orders left with Mr E. Jones will receive prompt atten tion. 2220 HOUSE. Opposite POST OFFICE, Halktreet, MASrERTON. FRF,D WIUGHT, I'vopvietov. HAVING taken the ahovo convenient and comfortable. Boarding House, lately occupiocl by Mr John Carr, begs to inform the travelling public, that having had considerable oxp-rience hi this line of business, they can rely upon fin - tog oi,o of the most comfortable places of call in Mastertoh.' Terras: Weekly Boarders,.' £1; An, ■ Meals, Is: Buds, Ib.. fcWSS* mf6 AND ELECTRO MAGJVKTJSM. AUR3 or RELIEVE all DISEASES. \j No one should consider their case Impel™ until they have tried our treatment. Chronic and Nervous Diseases a speciality. A gentleman from Nelson says—Your treatment lias done winders for me, ] shall do all I can to recommend ir Write for particulars to • ' R.AYRES, MEDICAL BOTANIST 90 Cuba St., Wellington, Author of A WARNING VOIOB, a book which all young men should read, Sent post free for four pennv stain ps, UMU/lAM SELL J. AGRNTFOR ■ New Zealand Fire and Marine Lisuranco Company, , The New Zealand Accideit Ins'iraiieu Co. The. Public Trust Office of New Zealand. Tho Colonial M«t«aj Ljfo .Assurance soQicty,: . ■.■ " • :J® :

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2785, 29 December 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2785, 29 December 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2785, 29 December 1887, Page 4

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