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WAIRARAI'A CALEDONIAN SOCIETY, fjFFICE BEARERS AND JUDGES.President—Mr "Walter Perry ; Vice-. President-Mr T, M. : Brown; DircctorsMeisri 0; B. Bre'mnor, \t B. Bulck, John 1 Cameron,'■ \7ra, ■ Cameron,. Robt; Cameron, A. W, Cave, John Dmmmond, A, 4, Elkins, Rich J; Fitton, Faraiwliar Gray, David Guild, Georgo Heron, John Hcsicy, 'A, ■W, Hog.?, Win, Lowes. Thomas Mackay, "Wiltiam MlllnryiDr A.dimming Milne, '-Messrs James Robert McKay,; Donald' McKenrie, Jl, rizie, Donuld McPbec, 0. H. Osborne, i Ross, Alexander Stewart ami E, M, batman. Judges-Messrs C, E, Bromnor,' A buick, Robert Cameron, Farauhar k John Livingstone, Wm. Miller, James BVm. MnKi-niifi. T)mM I\r n Pl,..o .Tnmn. essrs A, A, Elkins, Jaincs Muir, F. 0 Connor, audJames Ross, I'ipcr, Mr John Stewart. ■' - ' .' ? : THE : ' ; : ANNUAL GATHERING Will talce place at iko PARK, Mastertou oh TUESDAY, JANUARY Ist, 188!),. Sports to commence at II o'clock a.m. Buarp. A brass band will play choice selections during the day,
AMALGAMATED FRIENDLY SOi OIBTW .DEMONSTRATION"'.. . SPORTS, . Masterton Park OvalWEDNKDAY, DECEMBER 1 boxtoba: MARSHALL-F.Griiy.'. Ji 1 .... Caroy, Starters' J. Hoop Ewinston. P. O'Connor, 0. Ewirigton, . Hon, Treasurer, W. Sellar; Hon, Seobetary, E. H. Waddiugton. 1 Ground Committee-vy.Blinkhome, W. Laugloy, T. Collier, J. Morris, juiir, . 0. P. Skipper. General. CpHMiTiEE-Tlio Delegates; Hooper,' •' PBOGKAIMLMK, I,' Maiden Raco, 220 yards, Entry 2/-, First Prize 30/-, Second prize 15/:2, Boys' Race (under twelve) Entry free, Ist 6/., 2nd 2/6," 8, Novol;Race (under fifteen) ran,' fifty yards backwards, run fifty yards,' fifty yards tin all fours, Entry 1/., Ist 10/-, 2nd 5/. 4. Boxing Day Handicap (Open to all) first event 120 yards, lab £lO, 2nd JES, 3rd £2, 5. Sack Race, Entry 1/-, first 10s, 2nd 5/- ■ ' 0, Walking Handicap,'li miles, Ist $ 2udsl. ■ !f. Girls Raco-(under 12) 100 yards, Entry free, Ist 5/-2 nd 2/6 8, Boxing Day Handicap, 2nd event, 220 yards 9, Youths Race (under 15) 200 yards, Entry 1/-, Ist 10s, 2nd 5/., 10. 100 yards Handicap, Ist 20/-, 2nd 10/-, Entries close 1 p,m on ground', 11. Vaulting with a polo, Entry 2/-, Ist 20s, 2nd 10s 12. Half-milo Handicap, Ist X2, 2nd ■■£!■: 18. Greasy Pig, Entry 1/-, prize, the pig which must bo caught by the tail, 14. Hurdle Handicap (10 hurdles) 220 yards, Ist ±'2, second £l. 15. Putting the stone, eutry 2s; Ist 20s, . BecondlOs 16. Friendly Societies Handicap' (for ' niombersonly) 220 yards i Ist £2 2iid£l. 17. Old Man's Race, 150 yarda (special prize given by P. Dickson, Wholesale Drapery Company) suit of clothes. 18.150 yards Handicap; Ist 30s, 2nd 15s. Entries close at lp.w, on the '-"ground. ' 19. Threo-leggod race (undor 15) Entry Is per pair, Ist" 10a, 2nd 55.; 20. Busing Day Handioap,' final .event 440 yards. ■■..'- 21. Obstaclo Raco (boys under 15) Entry Is ;*lat 10b", 22. One Mile Handicap, Ist £B,2nd II . 103.- • ■■ ' 28, Consolation Handicap, 220 yards, . 'entry Is, Ist2os,2nd 10s. 24. Tug of' War, 10 a sido, Married v Single, Entry Js, prize 20s, ;
"4PROGRAMME-r |* Wairarapa Handicap, consisting of tlirce distances, naroelv 100, 200 and'44Q yards. Entries to be made to ttc Secretary up to Thursday December 20,. Handicaps declared and published on Monday December 21tb, Entranco 2s od, acceptanco Zs (id, First prizo, ffi is, sccciid £2oj, tbird JEI Os j also.first and second prizes fo: each event of 308 mid 10b reipectrvely,' . " ' ■ .1. Maiden race, 220 yards, entry 2s (id j Brut prize 10« i and Messrs M. Casclbcrg and Co's box of tea, second 20s, 2, Throwing heavy hammer, entrance 2sodj first prize 40s and Mr E, Pcarce's pair of boots, second 20s. 3, WairarapaHandicap, Movent, 100 yds, tot 30s, second 15s
4, Hop-stcn-and-Jump, ontranco 2» Gil, first prize 30a, and Mr F. T, Redman's box of tea, ee.condlOs 5, Wrestling natch (Cumberland Style) euttanco 6s, first prize .Meant Smith and Hogg's silver medal, £3 and entrance money, second Mt A,'Henderson's set of studs and 20s ■ 0, Hurdlo Handicap, 220 yards, over ten hurdles, entrance 2s, acceptance 2s; first prizo COs and Messrs Townsend and CowrTcr 1 * pair spurs, second 20a 7, Tossing tho Caber, entrance 2s Od; firat prize 40s second 15s »■ 8, Walking Handicap, I'mile, entrance 2s, acceptance 2s; first; prize 70s and Mr G, Johnston's ham, second SOs and Mr J, William's cigarette casc,.tbird 10a 9, Ba|fln> music, eutranco 2s Cd, first prize #i, second 20s If thieo competitors. 10, Highland Fliug, ontranco2s, first,prizo Messrs J. Paytoni Co's silver medal and 20a, second 10a 11, Tlneo Legged Race, for- youths under 15 years | eutranco Is; first prize' 10s, and two 501b bags of flour from Mr A'; W, Rcnoll, second ss, third 2s lid. .12. Walrarapa Handicap, second event, 22tods, firstprljoSfe, second 10s, . ■' ■ 13. Uunnlug Long Jump, entrauco2s, first prize 30s Aid Mr H, Fowler's special of 10a, second IDs, 14. Obstacle Race,, eutranco 2s fid,' first prize 10s, second 16s, 15, Putting the Stone, entrance 2s, first rime 40si and Mr W. Dougall's clock, second 10s and Messrs J. Graham 4 Co'a bos of ten.' 10, Scotch Reel, 'entrance 2s, first prize 20s and Mr.F, W, Temple's reading lamp, secondlOs, •■ ■ •■' 17. Walrarapa, Handicap, tbiril event, 440 yds, first prize!%, second 16s. .18. Vaulting with Pole, ,'cntrance '3s, first prizo4osand Mrs Graomer's Boi (Sim, second 16s, ■• '■'. . 19. Standing High Jump, entrance 2*, first of Boxing Gloves, secondlOs 20. Wrestling, Oatcb-SB.catcb.cau, eutranco 3s, Iret prize iiOs and Mr W, Terry's special of2o«,witb eutranco money added, second 15s, 21;- Sack Race, for boys ouly, eutranco free, first prize 10j, second 6s, third 2s Od 2a, 880 Mb Handicap, entrance 2s Od, I acceptance SsC' 1 -first prize «0s second 80s 93. liiitnimt-lHrrl, .1,™,, m ',l'™„„„ 0,, n.„i
RULES AND REGULATIONS. Entries (with performances)'for all Handicaps (except 100 yards, 150 yards and Consolation) to be made to the Secretary on, or beforo-WEDNESDAY J2tli Deoeqber; Hand on Rjth Deco-rber, Nominations for Handicaps, B.oxing Day, 6s, acceptance 6s: Watkiug 2s, acceptance 3s; 100 yds, 2.8 6d J p.m on the grquud i Half mllo 2s, soceptance Bsj Hurdles 2s, acceptance 8s! Friendly Societies 2s, acceptance 8s; 150 yards, Bs, 1 p.m. on the ground Mile, 2s, acceptance, 3/- i Consolation, 1/- on the ground. Acceptance on Ground <m Day of Sports. Two competitora to start orno prize; three to start or no Becond prize, The decisions of the ■Committee in all cases of dispute to be final. In the event of the weather proving unfavorable the Committee shall have it in; their power to postfone. tho Spurts from day' to day. In the Boxing Day Haudtcap winnors of tho most points in tho .three events will take the prize: to count as follows-5 points for first place, 8 for second two for third place, .'ADMISSION TO GROUP Is. ChmiDbeh Under : Twelve, Haif-Pbick i\ BRASS BAND ON THE GROUND, EXCURSION TRAINS, EXCURSION ■.■■•. : FARES!-.-' Sports to; com.rnwice, 'afc IJt a,m. sharp, Proocssion of Friendly Societies in full regalia, headed by the BRASS BAND; ail Societies to meet at the Forebier's Hail,'at. 10 a.ui. sharp.';.. - ■'■'■ afIvWADpiNGTON, / .~; ;;., ;'r'- ' r ,', 5042;, : . ; :.. Perry' 'dtfe'et; JtMtertonr..'
24. One Mile Handicap entrance h, acceptanco 3s, first prize i' 6, scooml 408, third man to savnhia stakes 25, CdnsoUtion Handicap, 220 yards, entrance 2s Od, first prize JOs, edcoml 20s 28. Tug-oMVar, 10 members of Uuleiloniau Society agulnst 10 competitors, prize 20s, In addition to the above, Jtoya'atid Gills Races, Novelties, 4c, villi be held, for wbicb; imzcsincnsh, aad ipecials from Messrs H Peterson, J,pamentcr, 1,. J. Hooper'aud Co' Jaracs Elliott, Peter Dickson, T. E, Price" 0. P. Pres.swood, G. S. \Y.- DalrVbple U. Smith and Co, A. Klkjns, BMagg'aud T. Thompson will be given, , ° ,■ .. • to , ''SPECIAL PRIZES, First-Silver Cup or £3 3s j Second-Silver Medal or 21s, for the most points at the Societys Gathering; The points to oount thus-first 3 points, Beconil 2 points,' third 1 point/ v ■•■ • ' ." .-GENERAL CONDITIONS. Events w«l d 0 conducted and decided and conditions of competition, a copy of which will be posted in n conspiouous placo on the ground. ' ■ .". . BNTRIESJor all-Handicaps, accoiniianicil m hfeq and performances, must : bo made ??;i"!S,n^ <!tat J'. noUa * er tlia n THURS; DAY, 20th December, ''[ - < " Tkec Competitors to Start or iio Second FriZS, :' ■: _ . ' • '. ' The decision of the'. Directors, -or whoever UUT HOT Mmhint iMll !n .11 ' ... L ; in tie event of the Weather .proving ut favorable, tho Directors shall have it'in the.r power to rc-STOK the Sports from'day to day,./.: v.. •. .. .'■:...,.. ' JS'BiqESOF-ADMISSjION-ADCirels, . ... .;.pmldren, iuiMiijci,/ / • ;; i ation of their Cards 6f Membership; •.;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3088, 24 December 1888, Page 1
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