WAIHAIIAI'A CALEDONIAN SOCIETY, AFFICE HEARERS AND JUDGES,-President--Mr "Walter Perry Vieo-I'l'ealdor.t—-Mr T, 51, Brown ; Directors—•Messrs Q. K. Breniner, W. B. Buick, John Cameron, Wm, Cameron,' Kobt. Cameron, A. W. Cave, Jolm Drummomi, A, A, Eikins, ltich J. Fitton, Farquahnr Gray, David Guild, George Heron, John Hcssey, A. IV, Hos?, Win. lows, Thomas Mackay, William Miller, Dr A, dimming Milne, Messrs James Muir, Robuit McKay, Donald SfcKcnzie, M, McKenzie, DonaM MePheo, 0, H. Osborno, James Boss, Alexander Stewart and E, M„ D, Wlmtinan. Judges—Alessrs 0, E, llrcmnor, W, B, buick, Robert Cameron, Farquhar Gray, John Livingstone, Wm. Miller, 'James Muir, Win. MoKenzie, Donald Mol'Jiee, James Ross and E, M, D. Whatman; llandlcappers —Messrs A, A. Eikins, James Muir, F. 0 Connor, and James Boss. Piper, Mr John Stewart, 'THE ANNUAL GATHERING Will tnko placo at the I'ARK, Masterton on TUESDAY, JANUARY Ist, 1889, Shorts to commence at II o'clock a.m. sharp. A brass band will play choice selections during the day. ' • , -PROGRAMMEWairarapa Handicap, consisting of. three distances, namely 100, 200 and 440 yards, Entries to bo made to the. Secretary up to Thursday December 20., Handicaps declared mid published on Monday December 24th. Entrance 2s Cd, acceptance 2s (Id. First prize, £6 03, second £2os, third £10s; also first and second prizes for each event of 80s and 15s reipeetively.' 1, Maiden race,22oyards, ontiy 2s Gd; first prize 40s, and Messrs JI, Caselbcrg and Co's box of tea, second 205." 2, Throwing heavy hammer, entrance 2s Bdj first prize 40i and Mr' E, Pearce's pair of boots, sccoml2os, . « . ■. v . 3, Wairarapa Handicap, first event,'looyds',"! first 30s, second 15s 4, Hop-step-and-Jump, entraneo2s 6d, first prize 30s, and Mr F.-T, Redman's box of toa, second 10s • , 6, Wrestling match (Cumberland Style) entrance ss, first prize Messrs Smith and Hogg'* silver medal, £3 anil entrance monoy, second Mr A, Henderson's set of studs and 20s G. Hurdlo Handicap, 220 yards, over ton hurdles, entrance 2s, acceptance 2s; first prize 00s aud Messrs Townsend and Cowper's pair 7, Tossing the Caber, entrance 2s Gd; first prize 40s second 15s . ' " Walking flandicap,l mile, entrance 2s, ntanee 2s s first prize 70s and Sir O. Johnston s ham, second 30s and Mr J, William's cigaretto case, third 10s 9, Bagpipe music, entrance 2s 6d, first prize 40s, second 20s if three competitors! ■ 10, Highland Fling, entrance 2s, first prize Messrs J, Payton & Co's silver medal and 20s, second 10s 11, Three Legged Race, fcr youths under 15 years; entrance la; first prize 10s, and two 501b bags of flour from Mr A", W. Rcnall, second/is, third 2s Gd, 12, Wairarapa Handicap, second event, 220 yds, first prize 30s, second 15s, 13, Running Long Jump, entrance 2s, first prize 30aand Mr H, Fowler'a speoial of, 10a, Lee, • entrance 2s Gil,- first
23.' Running prizo 30s and Mr A, , Rcnall's 601bs • Flour, second 10s ' _ • 24.' One Milo Handicap, entrance Ss, acocptanco 3s, first prizo X'O, second 40s, tliira man to save his 25. Consohtion Handicap, 220 yards, entrance 2s 6d, first prize 40s, second 20s - 20. Tug-of-War, 10 members of Caledonian In addition to the above, Boys' and Gills' aces/.Novolties, &c, will he held, for which prizes in cash, awl specials from Messrs H. Petcraon, J. Carpenter, L, J, Hooper and Co, James Elliott, Peter Dickson, T. E.Price, o.l'. I'rcaswood, G, S, AV, Dalrymplc, O. Smitli and Co, and A, Hiking will be given. SPECIAL PRIZES. First—Silvor Cup' or £3 3b ; Second—Silver Medal or 21s,'for tho most points at the Society's Gathering j The points to count thus—fiiat 3 points, second 2 points, third 1 point. GENERAL CONDITIONS, Events will be conducted and decided strictly in accordance with the Society's rules and conditions of competition, a copy of which will be posted in a conspicuous placo on the ground. ENTRIES for all Handicaps, accompanied with fees and performances, must bo nude with the Secretary not later than THURSDAY, 20th December. Tliroc Competitors to Start or no Second Prize. Tho decision of tho Directors, or whoever they may appoint, shall in all cases be final. In the event of the Weather proving unfavorable, tho Directors shall have it in their power to rosirONE the Sports from day to day. PRICES OF ADMISSION-Aduus Is, Children, half-pbice, Members and their families rra on present' ation of thoir Cardß of Membership, W.SELLAR, 8070 Hon, Secretary. Central Boot and Shoe Warehouse, LAST WEEK I LAST WEEK! OFIHE Great Clearing Cash Sale. TOSEPH CARPENTER reminds (J purchasers that his clearing sale for One Month, terminates on SATURDAY December Bth, Now is the clianco of cheap boots and;good ; boots, Owing to the rush of customers, to keep up tho supply, new goods are being unpacked daily and all will bo sold at CLEARING PRIOES for CASH. Owing to tho impetus given to the Boot Trade in New Zealand by the NEW TARIFF, Colonial made boots of all descriptions.aro being turned out. JOSEPH CARPENTER asks nobody
to PATRONISE COLONIAL INDUSTRY, and keep the money in the country. ' ■ Ho simply inviteß them to inspect the Nov Zealand Manufactures, and compare t|io STANDARD, WELLINGTON PREMIER and 2ELANDIA Brands with Most finished Imported Boots. His stock comprises Ladies and Ohil. ilren's boots of the newest and most fashionable dcaiqns, finished equal to the best London nnd .Parisian makers bu New Zealand workmen, Heads of families are askod to compare quality and prices with fcho Imported article, and make thpir purchase. Boots and Shoes ot every kind made to ordor and repaired 0)1 tho promises. Oalund Inspect the Bargains at . Joseph Carpenter's CENTRAL BOOT & SHOE WAKEHOUSE, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. W DEPRESSION HEN in England a few years a«_o,. , , I wa? trying to strike a bargain withamanfor a.small piece of land, T told him I'' thought •it • had been much neglected, thiijtleSj and dock leaves and other usolms things aligned to grow. He said-" Well, Mister.- thero is eoine good iii everything growing on this land, bu't porhaps you doij't see it." For a similar reason,' thore is some good in depression,\bufc every. man don't see it, npf i? yetable to put to tho depress!,Qp'ljer ' been enabled to bu; ' Goods ;forL4oo, fiottor valuofthbij
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3070, 3 December 1888, Page 3
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