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MIALGARLVTED' FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' DEMONSTRATION , -SPORT" ,: -•'"""- Mastertoii WEDNESDAY, D BOM MARSHALL-]?. F. Gray, R. Ev>j|MvicKeuß, W. Cavey.' StartersiTPKoopor; 'O, Ewinfcton. HaKDioAppEiw -J. Hooper, P, O'Connor, 0. Ewingtou..■'-- ■/•,.c. Hon. Treasurer; AY. Sellar; Hon. Secretary,'E. H. Waddington. v Ground Committee—W.Bliiikhorno, \V. Laiigley, T. Gollior, J. Morris, jum\ ' [ 0, P, Skipper. ..' General Committee—Tho Delegates. TiUKKEEPEH-Geo. Hooper.-''.- ; PROGRAMME, 1. Maiden Race, 220 yavdß, Entry 2/.', First Prize 30/-, Second prize 15/-' 2. Boys' Raco (under, twolvo) Eutry free, Ist 6/-, 2nd 2/6, 8. Novel Raco (undor, fifteon) run fifty yards backwards, run fifty yards, fifty yards on all fours, Entry 1/-, Ist 10/-, 2nd 5/4. Boxing Day Handicap (Opon to all) first evout 120 yards, Ist £lO, 2nd £b, 13rd £2, • . 5. Sack Race, Entry 1/-, first 10s, 2ud . 0, Walking Handicap, 1$ iiiiles, Ist 18 2nd 7. Girls Race (under 12) 100 yards, Entry free, Ist 5/- 2nd 2/Gv_ 8. Boxing Day Handicap, 2nd ovent, 220 yards 9. Youths Race (under JB) .200 yards, Entry 1/-, Ist 10s, 2nd 5/10. 100 yards Handicap, Ist 20/-, 2nd 10/-, Entries close 1 p.m on ground.. 11l Vaulting with a polo, Eiitry 2/-, Ist . 20s, 2nd 10s 12, Half-mile Handicap, Ist 12, 2nd £1 13, Greasy Pig, Entry 1/-, prize, the pig which must be. caught by the tail. 14, Hnrdlo Handicap (10 hurdles) 220 yards, Ist £2, second Jl. 15, Putting tho stone, entry 2a; U 20s, secondlOs . lfl. Friendly Societies Handicap (for members only) 220 yards; Ist X2 2nd £l. ' 17. Old Man's Race, 150 yards (special prizo given by P, Dickson, Wholosalo Drapery Company) suit of clothes, 18. 150 yards Handicap; Ist 30s, 2nd 15a. Entries cloao at 1 p.m; on the ground, 19. Three-legged race (under 15) Entry Is per pair, Ist 10s, 2nd ss, 20. Boxing Day Handicap, final ovent 440 yards. 21. Obstnole Raco (boys under 15) Entry ls;lßtelos,2i)dDß, s 22. Ono Hfiie Handicap, Ist £8; 2nd £1 10s. 28, Consolation Handicap, 220 yards, entry Is, Ist 20s, 2nd 10s, 24; Tug of War, 10 a sido, Married v Single ■ Entry Is, prize 20s.
VAIEARAI'A CALEDONIAN SOCIETY, OFFICE JJEABERs" AND JUDGES.y Presidentr-Mr- Walter Perry j Vice-Prcsidcnl-rMr ..%■ M, Brown j Dircctbra— Messrs 0, E. Bremncr, W; B. Buick, : Jolin Cfaracron,. Wm, Cameron, Robfc. Cameron, A, W. Cave, John Drum'montl, A. \, Erkhiß, Rich J. Fittdu,' Farquahar . Gray, David Guild, George' Heron, John Hessey,' A; W, Hogs, Win, hows, Thomna Wackfty,"VVil!tam Miller, Dr A. Gumming Milne, Messrs, James Muir, Robert McKay, Donald McKcnzie,,!!, McKcnzie, Donald McPhee, 0, 11. Osborne, James Boss, -Alexander Stewart and' H, : M. D. Whatman, Judges—Messrs C. E, Bremncr, W. B. tulok; Robevt Cameron;" Farqubar Gray, Joliu Livingstone, Wm, Miller, James Boss and E.M. D, \\ lmtman, Hanuicappcrs —Messrs A, A, Elkins, James Muir, i\ 0 Connor, andJimicsßoss, l'ijicr, sjr JohnStewart : .:• ANNUAL GATHERING Will take nlaco at the PARK, Mastcrton on , TUESDAY,.JANUARY Ist, 1889, ■ Snorts to commence at II o'clock a.in, ttbsrpi* A brass hand will pliiy. choice selections during the day, ; :*-PROcTtAMiIEWairnrapa Handicap, consisting of three distances, namely 100, 200,aud 410 yards, Entries to be made to the Secretary up to Thursday December 20... Handicaps declared and published on Jlonday December 21th, Entrance 2s Gil, acceptance 2s Gil. Firstprize, £0 os, second £203, third £10s; also first nnd second prizes for cacli event of .30a and 15s romcctivoly. . 1, Maiden race, 220 yards, entry 2s Od; first prize 40s, and Messrs JI, Cnsclberg nud Go's box of ten, second 20s, 2. Throwing heavy liamnior, entranced Gdj first prize 40s and Mr E, I'carco's pair of boots, second 20s, 3, Wairarapa Handicap, first event, 100 yds, first 30a, second 15s 4. lloiPston-ninl-Juinp, oiitrauco2sljd, first prize 30i, aud Mr P. T, Redman's box of tea, second 10s 0. Wrestling match (Cumberland Style) entrance ss, first prize Messrs Smith and Hogg's silver medal, £3 and entrance inouoy, second Mr A, Henderson's set of studs and 20a . G, Hurdlo Handicap, 220 yards, over ten hurdles, entrance 2s, acceptance 2s; first prize 00s and Messrs Townsend and Cowper'i pair spurs, second 20s : 7, -Tossing tho Caber, entrancu 2a Cd; flint prize 40s second 10s 8, Walking Handicap, 1 mile, cutranco 2s, accentanco 2s; first prize 70s and Mr G. Johnstona ham, second 30s and Mr J, William's cigarette case, third 10s ' 9, Bagpipe music, cutranco 2s Od, first prize 40s, second 20s if three competitors. 10, Hightail Fling, entrance 2b, first prizo Messrs J. I'ayton b Go's silver mcdul and 20a, second 10s
lli Three Lrggcd Race,, for youths undo IB years; entrance Is; drat prize 10h, and two 501b bags of flour from Mr A, W,' Rcu.aU, second (is, third 2a (kl, i 12, Vairarapa Handicap, second event, I 220 yds, first prize 30s, second 15s. prize 30s and Mr H, Fowler's special of 10s, second 10s. 14, Obstacle Race, entrance 2s Gd, first prize 40s, second 15a. ' .! 15. Putting the Stone, entrance 2s, first prize 40s and Mr W, Dougall's dock, second 10s and Messrs J, Graham & Co's bos of tea, Id, Scotch Reel, entrance 2s, first prizo 20s and Mr F.W, Temple's reading lamp, second 10s, 17. Wairarapa Handicap, tldrd event, ■l4oyds, first pri« ?os, second 15s. 18. Vaulting with Pole, entrance 3s, first piizo.4os and Mrs Oramncr's Dox Cigars, second IDs, 19. Standing High Jump, cntrauce 2?, first prizo 30s and Mr Jno, Young's set of Boxing Gloves, second 10s 20. Wrestling, Catoh-as-catch-can, entrance 3s, "ret prize 20s and Mr V, Perry's special of2osiwitlientrauco money added, second 10s. " '" ■ . ■ 21. Sack Race, for boys only, eutranco free, first prize 10s, second Ds, third 2s Cd 21!. 880 yards Handicap, entrance 2s Gd, acceptance 2s lid, first prize 80s, second 30s 23. Running High Jump, entrance 2s, first prizo 30s and Mr A. V, RenalPs DQlbs I'lour, second 10s
"~ ItULES AND REGULATIONS. Entries (with performances) for all Handicaps (except 100 yards, 150 yards and Consolation) to be made to tho Seerotary on or before WEDNESDAY ]2th December; Handicaps declared on 16th December. Nominations for Han-, dicaps. Boxing Day, (is, acceptance 6b"j Walking 2s. acceptance 8s; 100 yds, 2s 6d 1 p.m on the ground; Half milo 2s, acceptance 8s; Hurdles 2s, acceptance 8s: Friendly Societies 2s, acceptance 3s j 150 yards, Bs, 1 pan. on tho ground ; One Mile,, 2a, acfieptance, 8/-; CoNSOWTjojf, ' 1/: on tho ground. Acceptance on Ground on Day of Sports. Tito competitors to start or no prize; three to start or no second prize. Tho tlcoisiona of the Committee m all cases of dispute,to be final. In tho event of tho weather proving unfavorable tho Committee shall have it in their power to r-ostroHE tho Sports from day 1 to day.' In the Boxing Day l Handicap winners of die most points in the threo nverils will take the prize: to count as follows—s points for first place, i) for second place, and two for third place.- • ADMISSION TO ABOUND Is. CuiuniEN Undek Twelve, Ham-Prick BRASS BAND ON THE GROUND; EXCUBSION TRAINS" EXOUUSION - • FARES I■ ;■;•.. Sports to commence'at 11 a.ui. sharp, 'Procession of Friendly Societies in: full regalia, headed by the; BRASS BAND; ail Societies to meet'st the Forester's Hau, at 10 a.in, sharp. • ' ■' .■■ WADDINGTON, ■■■■ ■':■•■;' - ■'■■■'.; ■;.■-■ i-.Uiin.'Sec, '■''■]:■', '. ; _.; - 3012 .; . :l'orryStreetiMaslqrlonV;. ■
2f. Ono Jfilg Handicap, entrance 3b, acceptance 3s, first prizoJSO,. sccoud JOs, third man to savo Ms stakes 25, Consohtlon Handicap, 220 yards, cntranco 2s Gd, first prize 40s, bccoiul 20» 20. Tug-oMVnr, 10 members of Caledonian Society against 10 competitors, prize 20a. In addition to tlie alovo,. Boys' ami Gills' •Races, Novoltfea,' 4c, will ho bold, for which mizes in rash; and specials from Messrs 11. Peterson,J.Carpenter, L. J.HooperandCo -James Elliott, Peter Dickson, T, E. Price" U. ?. Prcsswood, G. S, Xf. Dalrymplo, C. Smith and Co, A. T. Thompson will he gmai, _ ',_.'. SPECIAL PHIZES. ' ! I'inil-Silver Cup or £3 3s; Berond-Silver Medal or 21«, for llio inost points at tho Society's Gathering; The points to count thus-first 3 points, second 2 points, third 1 point. ■ ■■:■■.. . . - (!J!ffIIUL'CONI»raOXS. • Event* Will ho conducted and decided strictly iii accordance witli tho Society's rules and conditions of competition, »• copy of which will be posted in a conspicuous placo on tbo ground, ' t ENTRIES foi all Handicaps, accompanied with fees and performances, must bo made with tlio Secretary not later than THURSDAY, 20th December. - . : Three Competitors. to Start or no Second Prize,' •.•.';
I • Tlio d-!oision of tlio Directors, or wlioevcr they may .appoint, shall in all cases lie final, •In tte event of the 'Weather proving >tafavorable, the Directors shall havo it in their power to POsti-oxk the Sports from' day to day. . >.'■;;'-:. ;-";;;■■. .. ; : ..rEIOESOFADMISSIONr-AWlWlv' ■■'."•.,::'':'. Children,jiALi'-raiCE, '■'.,.. •'. Members and their families hibb on"prcseiitr.J.iationoftliblrCardsbfMcmb'onihli), / fOW ':-''^^;rHw.;Sogrutaryr^'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3087, 22 December 1888, Page 1
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