Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

MONDAY, Ittrd.lA' hi siiil oft ho fiunlj liii ,-!i.; lU'bton Uu'Climi'h I'd Will do li.-M hi i I'Ad'f'oaALHouiKi-ws'. UAHTHUTnN Uudnr tlits lunihtguttir nt t.F inftUealialU'immtltcu <>t I Ociitluiiioi. tV*MH:n A. J-vrmat'ont;, ' ■ i?.6OOKAMifISOt f SPOUTS—- ' Aoiiivul'eary Handicap Tltroo events, 100,92'>, and 440 yards ; to bo decided tiy pojute, _I f hsfc prizs £l, acemid .12, third XL Nomination 3a fid, acceptance I-. 1. Mttideu lUwu—s32oyds ; opun to hD those who have not won an odvoitiaod race. Pirsb JEI, Second 10a, Entrance 'Ja.

2. Anniversary Handicap [let event) 100 yartU i}. Uoya Haee—Uuder If. Prize 10s, 4. Girls. Kace—uixlur 15. Firtt ss, socoiid 2s Gd 5, Friendly Societies Bu.ce flu regalia) 220 yards, frirtt £1 10a, hocouO 10s. Nomination Is Bd, acceptance Ik <?. Oca Mile Handicap—First ;S2, second 10h. Nomination lsfol, acix-pt.-iimc Is. 7. Running High Jump -.first )Oa, koCDlld ss. Entrance Is 8. Anniversary Haudiftip -(=ti:u)i.l event) 220 yards [). ')'«!! of Win-—liiglit in* ut ruido, from tlw dill'uieut s.iwinilla. A'o. Prize LI. Kntrat'ce lid pur m:m 10. Wulijni; Match-Uhc Mil.!, First L2, rcecond 10s. Xuniiuxtiou Is 01, iicceptaiico 1b U. Hop, Step and .Jmup First LI, isiicouil 7h lid. l'jiitranuc 24 12- Old Mnu'allucii—Oi-or f>() ycitrs, 150 yard*. First 10a, njoud lOb. Kiitriiuce la lit, Handicap Hurdle lUei?—4-10 yards, over 8 flinhtH of liurdl.;*. first H 10s, mict.iid lUh. N'miiiimtioii la (»'., acceptance la M. Mack .Ruuo—LV) yardi). First 153, second on. Knt'unuu lw 10. Amiivuriiiiiy 11 andioLip—Third event •110 yards. 10. OFsracU IU:o-Fh>t 1,1, injuond 10u. Kniruii'.'u In.

KoniMiuliuiH for Aiinivi-vwii'v Htiwlictili, (•'ri'mlly Hoc Hun It u- >, Wulkwij Muton, Iliu'iilu'llnuo. "till Mil..' lli'r.ilii'mi, iicuiim-j)iint'.i-l liy icui mid ]):i.'vmhim | ci'toi'insuiuiiß, to l)i> in ti'-u hands t>l llm !•>■.■ ii.'tiiry, it", Ml* X MoK'nzic's nhu]i, not I'ti'v than MATUUI»Ai', (J h Jiumiiv, l«nn. Jlmi'liuniß will Ins iluwliiru 1 11) tOKHAY, 17Ui .liumury, uiul rjiihlujlietl in liHsa' piju'i'. Ac(j'j[iUuioCß will elnwi on KKIDAV,'JOtIi .lummvy. HULKS AND CONDITIONS. 1. Nominator to stnle nil (iliice jHjrfonMtnucß fur ]n\Ht two yearn, 2, Tito Anniversary Hail' ilicaji tube deckled by |«iint;<. via!: J'"imt placo to count live points, Bucuuil idnee tliruo iiuiiitu, and third place two poinis. :i. Ju nil va«»a and uonipctitiolit), three to start or no weoud prize will bo given, ami in tin 1 event of special prizes given, they \\ ill take the place of second money. I. AH piote*U, if any, lmiHt be iciilijcJ with the xeeretary in wilting, riot Inter than lb minutes after the elosu of the rare or coint>etitioii. ;">. In the event of any competitor making a f<l*e utart, he ihnll be. placed one yard behind his prwioua mark for each fulsu Bfcu t lie irakes. ti. The decision of thu Committee in all cast's shall bo final. 7, In the event of o walkover in uny of the competitions!, out; half of the stake will be awarded. S. The committee sliall have jtmrci to postpone the sports to any dutc they may think fit, in the i-vcnt nf ivct weather, or any uther uiiforsuen chunnislaiK-es. F. AV. 11. SEED, Hi>u. Siec. tinorta Committee,

Id aililitiuti to the above there will be a large variety of popular gamed, including : Aunt Sully, Auut Judy, Quoits Swinga, Gre &e. A brass limul will be in uttcTuli~.«v n«« l>l;iy fur thinehig. will be procurable on tlie i.i'oun.(l> «tut stall presided over by some of the kilks of tin; committee. AmnssioN I*. Childhfn thl. There will bc«.n entertainment ill the I Hall in the t-veuiiif. -Further Trarticub lie "ivou litter. C. KDAVAI;I> H.VLLOKAX. Hon fjecreiary. •2780,

JT>ERNARD begs to an- » O uouuco that ho will open on SATURDAY r/HXT, the shop ktuly occupied by and ty J. Dixon's Cnrdi;il lfautuvy, with fruit, GREENGROCERY, and all articles in that line. All will bo supplied cheaper thiin any othui.- place in the town. All ttc, av« Krowu by myself, HtL'iwburrioß and cream, daily, at (id a plute, Fresh Milk, Id per i;t;iss or 2d per pint. Lunch (id, pren idod at any hour. As I shall uell at the luweat prices for cash a trust to receive a shuro of your patroii-J-'B. 2764 JAMES PETRxE (Lidi Edward Jtrnes.) LICENSED GENERAL CARRIER. GOODS convoyed to all parts of .the lWongh and surrounding district at li>wcct current rates. Orders left widi Mr E, Jouob will receive prompt atten tion. 2220

Railway Boai'ding HOUSE. Opposite POST OI'FrGE, Hall-street, MASTERTOTN. FBED WRIGHT, Proprietor. "AVING taken the above convenient and comfortable Boarding House, lately occupied b> Mr John Carr, begs to inform the travelling public, that lisivin« hud considerable experience in this line oE business, they oau rely upon finding or.o of the raoßt comfortable places of cull in Masterton. Terms : Weekly Boakukkh,' £1 ; Am, Mbalh. 1b ; Bzbs, la-

SiSsaS HERBAL BODIES > AiND ELECTRO MAGNETISM. :' CURS or ItELIEVE all" DISEASES. No one should consider their caso hopeluus until Mi'ey have tried our treatment. Cliruiiio atsd Nuvvous Diswases a BNeuiiilifcy, A gontlomaii from Neleoii .says—Your treatment iiau dono wonders f"i' my, I shall do all I caij to lecompieijd ifc. Write for particulars to It. AYRES, UO Cuba St., Wellington, Author of A WARNING VOICE, a book whiuh all young inuu should vutid. Sonfc I L LI AM V.-AGENT FOR New Zealand Vita and Murine Insurance Company. ' ■ ■ '.■ Tile New.iloaland Accident Ins'iraiiOo Co. The Pu olio Trust Office of Now Zealand. Tlio Colonial Mutual Lifo Assurance Suciety.' l ii%

Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WDT18880104.2.12.3

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2789, 4 January 1888, Page 4

Word count
Tapeke kupu
883

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2789, 4 January 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2789, 4 January 1888, Page 4

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert