AMVKRSARY DAY, MOND'Y,23rdJANUAR .GRAND FKTE-. In aid of the fuiids for clearing off the debt on the Church Parsonage, Will bo held in the : PASTORAL 80CIKTVS GROUNDS CARTERTON Under tlio management of a large and influential coram tteo of Ladies and Gentlemen, Committee for AthlktioSpouts :- Messn W, Downward, A. McKonzie, J. A. Dudiim. A J. Armstong. A. Booth, H. (J. Snodgrasj, A. Mercer, aiidFWSo.d. JoDQK.-Mr A. McKenzie STAiti'ER.-MrA Booth Downard, Mercer, rind Armstrong. TiMEKKiPEK.-Mr A J. vrrastronpi, P.iuBRAMMKOCSPO.iTSAinivoisary Handicap - Three events. 100 221, and 440 yards; to bo deeded l.y points, First pnxs £4, second £2, third £l. Nomiaition 3s fid, accept mce Is, 1. Maiden hace-2Z(Jyds ;opon to all hose who have not won an advertised raoe. First £l, second 10s, Entranco 2s.
100 yards 3. Boys fiace-Untlci' 14. Prize 10a. 4. Girls Bace-imder 15, Firtt .sa, second 2s Od 5. Friendly Societies Eace-(In regalia) 221) yards. First £1 Ills, second 10s. Nomina'ion la Gd, a cop ance Is 6. (lie Mile rbnlicap - First .52, s°coud 'Os. Nonunion Is6d. acceptance la. 7. Run iinj High Jump ■ Ural 10a, sbrand sa, Eimiicti la 8. \nniveisa y Handicap -(aeeond event) 220 yards 9. Tui? of War—Eight men aside, from he diffe;ent sawmills. Voluuteois, &c. Prize LI. Kntrance 6d per mm 10. Wahiug Match-Une Mile, First 12, second lOi, Nomination Is 6.1, acceptance la 11. Hop, St°p and Jump First Ll, second 7a Gd, K trance 2s 12 Old vWnKace-Over 60 year*. 150 ya-d'. i''ir»t 10s, second 10a. Entrauc •■ 8 13. Hmdicap Hurdle Race 410 yards, ■ver 8 flijit* of hurdles. First Ll 10s, a c nd Ills. Nomination Is Od, acceptance Is 14. Suck Race-150 yards. First 15s, second os. Eut'ance la 15. Anuiversary Haudicap— Thiid event 440 yards. * 16. Obß*ncle Eace-First Ll, second 10s. Entrance Is.
Nomina ions for Anniversary Handicap, Friendly Si.-c etn-8 Rib i, VValkmg Matci, Hurdle Race, and Milo Ha dicap, acornpanii'l liy fees and previous (orforma>ccs, to be in tno hands of tie Secretary, a Mr A McKcnzie'sshop, not liter than ISA HJKI)AV, 14ih January, 1888. Handicap wi 1 be declaration TUESDAY, 17th January, and published in local paper, Acceptances will close on FRIDAY, 20th January. RULES AND CONDITIONS. 1. Nominator to state all place performances for past two years, 2. The Anniversary. Handicap to be decided by points, viz: First place to count five points, second placo three points, and third place two poinis. 3, In all racos and competitions, three to start or no second prize will be given, arid in tlio event of special prizes being given, they will take tbe place of second money, i All protests, if any, must be lodged with the secretary in writing, not later than IB minutes after the closo of the race or competition. 5. In the event of any compe'itor making a false start, he shall be placed one yard behind his previous mark for each false start lie makes, 6, The decision of the Committee in all cases shall be final, 7. In tho event of a walkover in any of the competitions, ono half of the stake will be awarded. 8, The committee shall have power to postpone the Rports to any date they may think fit, in the event of wet weather, or any other miforseen circumstances. Hon, Sec. Sports Committeo, Io addition to the abovo there will be a large variety of popular games, including: Aunt Sally, Aunt Judy, Quoits, Swings, Greasy Polo &e, A braes band * - ill be in attendance and play for dancing, Refreshments will be procurable on the rrouml, at a stall presided over by some of tho ladies of the committee. Admission Is. Children 6d, There will bean entertainment in tbe Lyceum Hall in tho evening. Further particulars will ' be given later. C. EDWARD HALLORAN. Hon Secretary, JAMES PETRiE (LaUEdtoard Jones,) LICENSED GENERAL CARRIER. GOODS conveyed to all parts of the Borough and Burroundiup; district at loweri currant rates. Orders left with Mr E. Jones will receive prompt atten tion. 2220 HOUSE, Opposite POST OFFICE, Hall-street. MAS TEUTON. FRRD WWIGHT, Proprietor. HAVING taken the abuve convenient and comfortable Binrdinjr Houso,
lately occupied ty Mr John Carr, begs to inform the travelling public, that having had considerable experience in this Hub of business, they can rely upmi fin • ing or,o of the most comfortable placus of call in Mastwton. Private Sitting Room for Ladies, Terms; Weekly Boarders, £1; An Meals, Is ; Beds, Is. HERBAL REMEDIES AND ELECTRO MAGNETISM. ' hopeless until they have tried our treatment. Chronic and Nervous Diseases a speciality, A gentleman from Nelson says—Yonr treatment has done wonders 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 read, Sent post free for four pennv stamps, LM tiJSLLAK, \] AGENT FOR New Zealand Fire and Marine Insurance Company. The New Zealand Accident liwirauee Co. The Public Tnst Office of New Zealand. The Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Society. 242 G. L. JENNESS, ~>EGS to inform lm friond3 and the J public generally, that he has just receiyed a splendid assortment of jewellery of all kinds, also gold and Silver Watches.. 100 jewelled 8 Ray Brass Drum Clocks, worth 25s each to bo sold at 15s each, 300 English Level Clocks to bo sold from ss; 110 American Lever Clocks to be sold from 6s; 109 American Alarums to be Bold from Gs; 250 English Lev«r Alarums, to bo sold from 9s and and 10s oach, Also a large assortment of other kinds American, English and French Clocks. Diamond Rings, Bracelets, I Brooches aud all othef kinds of jewellery mado to order at the shortest notice. Also all kinds of repairs. Skilled workmen kopt. All work done on ;he premises, d. L, J. Begs to inform his country customers that they can now forward their watches by parcel posy a cost of fid each way registered r Viuntre orders punctually attended to. Note til address,-G. L. JENNESS, 6<5 Willis-st.,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2802, 19 January 1888, Page 4
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