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ANNIVERSARY DAY. MONDAY, 23rd JANUAR In aid of the funds for clearing off the' i debt on the Church Parsonage, Will bo held in the PASTORAL SOCIMTS GROUNDS CARTERTON Under the management nf a J largo and < ii fluential comm tree of Ladies and Gentlemen. Committee for Atuletio Sports :- Messrs W, Downward, A. McKenzie, J. A, Diubou, A J. Armst orig, A. Booth,. H.G. Snodgrass, A. Mercer, andP.W.Sefd. JuDOK.-Mr A, McKenzie Starter.-Mr A Booth '- HANDiCArrEita.-Messrs, Downard, Mercer, una Armstrong. TiMRKEtPijK.-Mr A. J. vrmstronK, PtiUGRAMMKOt'SPOTS-A'lnivcr-ary Handicap - Three events. 100,221, and 440 yards; to bo do,;ido:I i y points, First prize £4, secmtl £2 third £l. Aomin tion 3s Gd, acceptmco Is. 1. Maiden Hace-220yds ; open to all those who have not won an advertised race. First £l, second 10s, Entranco 2s. 2. Annivorsary Handicap-'(lst event) 100 yards 3. Boys Race-Under 14, Prize 10s. 4. Girls Race-under 15, First ss, second 2s Gd 5. Friendly S-ci'ties Race-(In regalia) 220 yards. Pir-t £1 Ills, second 10s. Nomination Is Gd, a cep'ance Is fi. Ore Mile H»n iicap -"First 52, s«cmd 10s. Norn nv. ion la fid aceptanceh, 7. Run ing High Jump I'irst 10s second ss. En'.iaiiCd Is 8. Annivorsay Handicap (seen: ev "t) 220 yards 9. Tug of War-Eight men aside, from tho diffeient sawmills, Volunteers. iSc. Prize LI. Entrance 6d per nun 10. Walking Match r Oue Mile, First 12, nccoDd 10s. Nomination Is 6J, acceptance Is 11. Hop, Step and Jump - First LI, Bocond 7s Gd. E 'trance 2s 12 Old Men's Race-Over 50 year*, 150 yard<. First 10s, second 10s. Entrance is 13, Handicap Hurdle Race - 410 yards, overß flights of hurdle*. First Ll'los, sec nd 10s, Nomination h Gd, acceptance Is 14. Sack Race-150 yards, first 15a, second ss. Ent'ance Is 15. Anniversary Handicap-Third event 440 yards, 16, Obsacleßaco -First LI, second 10s, • Entranco h. Nominations for Anniversary Handicap, Friendly Soc.ctics Race, WnlkiDg Matcu, Hurdle Race, andMilo Handicap,, accompanied by fees and previous performances, to be in the hands of the Secretary, a- Mr A McKenzie'sshop, not later than SATURDAY, 14th January, 188 S. Handicaps will be declared on TUESDAY, 17th January, and published in local paper. Acceptances will close on FRIDAY, 20th January. RULES AND CONDITIONS. 1, Nominator to state nil place performances for past two years. 2. The Anniversary Handicap to be decided by points, viz: First placo to count five points, second placo three points, and third placo two poinis, ii, In all races and competitions, three to start or no second prize will be given, and in the event of special prizes being given, they will take the place of second money, 4. All protests, if any, must be lodged with the secretary in writing, not later than 15 minutes after the close of the race or competition, 5. In the event of any competitor making a false start, he shall be i placed one yard behind his previous mark for ! each false start he makes. 0. The decision of the Committee in all cases shall be final, 7. In the event of a walkover in any of the competitions, ono half of tho stako will be 1 awarded. 8. Tho committee shall.havo power to postpone the sports to any date they may think fit, in tho event of wet weather, or any other unforseen circumstance?. F.W. R.SEED, Hon, Sec, Sports Committee, In addition to the above there will bo a large i variety of popular games, including: Aunt Sally, Aunt Judy, Quoits, Swings, Greasy Pole , &c, A brass band >vill lie in attendance aiid play for dancing. Refreshments will be procurable on the irround, at a stall presided over by some of the ladies of the committee. Admission Is. Children Cd. There will bean entertainment in the Lyceum Hall in the evening. Further particulars will be given later. O. EDWARD HALLORAN. Hon Secretary. BERNARD begs to announce that he will open on SATURDAY NEXT, the shop lately occupied by Voigt and Brasch.next to J. Dixon's Cordial Factory, with fruit, GREENGROCERY, and all articles in that line, All goods will be supplied cheaper than any other placo in the town. All vegetables Ale, are grown by myself, Striwberries and 'cream daily, at (ut a plate, Fresh Milk, Id per "lass or 2d per pint, Lunch (id, provided at any hour. As I shall sell at the luwest prices for cash a trust to receivo a share of your patronlgo. 27G4 JAMES PETRiE (LateMmr&Jmm,) LICENSED GENERAL CARRIER. GOODS conveyed to all parts of tin Borough and surrounding distrijt at lowest current rates. Orders left, with Mr E, Jones will recoive prompt atten tion. 2220 Railway Boardnij' HOUSE. Opposite POST OFFICE, Hall-street, MASTERTON. FRED WRIGHT, Proprietor. HAVING taken the above convenient and comfortable Boarding House, lately occupied by Mr John Oarr, begs to inform the travelling public, that having had considerable oxperience 'in this line of business, they can rely upon find, ing one of the most comfortable places of call in Masterton. Private Sitting Room for Ladies, Terms: Weekly Boarders, £1; All Meals, Is; Bkbs, Is. mmm HERBAL REMEDIES AMD ELECTRO MAGJNETJSM. CURS or RELIEVE all DISEASES. No one should consider their case hopeless until thoy havo tried our treatment. Chronic and Nervous Diseases a speciality. A gentleman from Nelson says—Your treatment has done wonders' forme, 1 shall do all I can to recommend it. Write for particulars to R.AXRES, MEDICAL BOTANIST 90 Cuba St., Wellington, Author of A WARNING VOICE, a book which all young men should road, Sent post free for four penny stamps. IL LI AM SELL AGENTFOR New Zealand Fire and Marine Insurance Company. The New Zealand Accident Ins'irauob Co. The Public Trust Office of New Zealand. The Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Society, 243

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2800, 17 January 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2800, 17 January 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2800, 17 January 1888, Page 4

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