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ANNIVKRSARYDAY, MONDAY* 23rd JANUAR ULiLUMJ -EViIM Ji In aid of the funds for clearing off the , debt on the Ohurch'Parsonage, ( Will be hold in the ] PASTORAL SOCIETY'S GROUNDS ] CARTERTON ] Under tho management of a large and 1 influential committee of Ladies and j Gentlemen. '■ Committee for Athletic Sports:- ' Messrs W, Downward, A. MoKenzie, | J. A. Dudaon, A. J. Armstrong, A, . Booth, H. G. Snodgras3, A. Mercer, '. and F.W. Seed. JuDox-Mr A. MoKenzie Starter.-Mr A. Booth Handicappers.—Messrs, Downard, Mercer, and Armstrong. Timekeeper,—Mr A, J. yrmstrong, PROGRAMME Of BPORTB- - Handicap - Three events, 100,221), and 440 yards; to be decided by points, First prize £4, second £2, third £l. Nomination 3s 6d, acceptance Is. 1. Maiden Hace-220yds ; open to all those wh" have not won an advertised raoa. First £l, socond 10s. Entrance 25.. 2 Anniversary Handicap 100 ynrdi 3, Boys Race-Under 14. Prize 10s. 4, Gir's Race- under 15. First ss, second 2s fid 5, Friendly S cu-ties Race -(In regalia) 220 yards. Fiivt £llos, second 10s. iNurnination la 6d, a ceptance la 6, Ore Mile Handicap-First .52, a owl 108. Nonvnaiion Is 6d, acceptance Is. I. Running High Jump - First JOs, second ss. Entrance Is 8. Anniversaiy Handicap -(second event) 220 yards 9. Tug of War-Eight men aside, from the diffeient sawmills. Volunteers, &c. Prize LI. Entrance Gd per man 10. Walking Match-One Mile, First L2, second 10s. Nomination la 6i, acceptance Is 11. Hop, Step and Jump Fivsb LI, second 7s Cd. Entrance 2s 12. Old Men'sßace-Over 50 years, 150 yards. First 10s, Eecond 10s, Entrance Is 13. Handicap Hurdle Race- 410 yards, over 8 flights of hurdles. First LI 10a, second 10s. Nomination Is 6d, acceptance Is 14. Sack Race-150 yards. First 15s, second ss. Entrance Is 15. Anniversary Handicap— Third event 440 yards. 16. Obstacle Race-First LI, second 10a. Entrance la. Nominations for Anniversary Handicap, Friendly Societies Race, Walking Match, Hurdle Raco, and Mile Handicap, accompanied by fees and previous performances, i to be in the hands of the Secretary, at Mr A MeKenzie's shop, not later than SATURDAY, 14th January, 1888. Handicaps will be declared on TUESDAY, 17th January, and published in local paper. Acceptances will close on FRIDAY, 20th January. RULES AND CONDITIONS. I 1, Nominator to state all place performances ! for past two years, 2, The Anniversary Handicap to bo decided by points, viz: First place to count five points, second place three points, ) and third place two poinia, 3, In all races and competitions, three to start or no second prize . will bo given, and in the event of special j prizes being given, they will the place of second money. 4. All protests, if any, must 1 be lodged with the secretary in writing, not later than 15 minutes after the close of tho race or competition. 5. In the event of any competitor making a hlse start, he shall be » placed ono yard behind his previous mark for * \ each false start be makes. 0. The decision of ' tho Committee in all cases shall bo final, 7. In the event of a walkover in any of the competitions, one half of tho stake will bo t awarded. 8. The committee shall have power , to postpone the sports to any .date they may think fit, in the event of wet weather, or auy 1 other unforseen circumstance?, F.W. K.SEED, Hon. Sec. Sports Committee. » In addition to tho above there will be a largo i variety of popular games, including: Aunt Sally, Aunt Judy, Quoits, Swings, Greasy Pole {, &c, A brass band >vill be in attendance and play for dancing. Refreshments will be proI curable on tho round, at a stall presided over by some of the ladies of the committee. Admission Is. Children 6d, There will be an entertainment in the Lyceum j Hall in the evening. Further particulars will ' be given later. ; C. EDWARD HALLORAN. Hon Secretary. MT T)ERNARD begs to an- , fj . D riovmae that he will open on SATURDAY FEXT, 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 supplied cheaper than any other place in the town. All vegetables &e., are grown by myself. Strawberries and cream daily, at lia a plate, Fresh Milk, Id per glaßs or 2d per pint, Lunch (id, providod at any hour. As I shall sell at the lowest prices for cash a trust to receive a share of your patronise. 2764

JAMES PETRiE (Late Edward Jones,) LICENSED GENERAL CARRIER. GOODS conveyed to all parts of the Borough and Burroundiust district at lowcet current ratos, Orders left wich Mr E. Joiieß will receive prompt atten tion. 2220

Railway Boardmj HOUSE. Opposite POST OFFICE, Hall-street, MABTBRTOM. FRED WRIGHT, Proprietor. r AVIN 6 taken the abovo convenient _LJL and comfortable Boarding House, lately occupied by Mr John Carr, begs to inform the travelling public, that haying had considerable experience in this line of business, they can rely upon finding ono of the most comfortable places of call in Masterton. Private Sitting Room for Ladies, Terms; Weekly Boarders, £1; An Meals. Is ; Beds, Is.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2801, 18 January 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2801, 18 January 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2801, 18 January 1888, Page 4

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