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toTIMLIO.vfnIONIO- : SCHOOL CHILDREN'S TREAT To b3;held.iu Mr MoKbnzib's Paddook, ■'., close to Catholid Bqhnoi un ■-"': YEAR'S ''DAY. ADMISSION-O.ne Shilling to admit togrwrid'ahdLunch. ; . : • ; 8090 fJIHE Masterton Presbyterian Sunday School picnic will bo held as usual on Ist January at; Ma Wo'odboom's.' ADMISSION-ADOiTS-More dinner, 2b (id; after, t ls 6d, Ohildrbs—la; after dinner. 6d,. . ANNIVERSARY DAY, • TUESDAY,- 22:0> JANUARY, 1889. A Grand Feto Innidnf the funds;for clearing offHio debt of the Oliurdh, Will be held in t]ie. Pastoral Society's Grounds, Carterton NIJEIUha inaiiageiiient of a largo \J and ■ ■of Ludios and Gontlomen. y

Committed; for • Athletic Sports,— Mesars F. W. It: Hied, E, Bucaondgo, T. Kath'.uUß, G. W. Dellar, J. M. Bteuhey, 'W. P. Alien, W. G. King. A. Booth, and A. A. Meteor. Judge-(1. W. Dellb'r; J. M, Buechuy, Timekeeper-Mr A. Booth j Handicappars—Whom tliuCommittu may appoint. PROGRAMME OF SPORTS. of 110, three events, 100,220. and 440 yards, to be dooided by povi,... Second prize £2, third pike l{ from the stakea.- Nomiu&tum 4s, acceptance Bs. 1, Maiden linco, JoO yards, open to all those who have ne> er won an advertised race. First prize il, second prize 10b, ontranco 2s. 2. Anniversary Handicap (Ist event)loo yards," 3, Boy's Race, under 14, prize 10s, ■ 4. Girls Ruce.fcnder 14, first prize 6s, , second 2s Od. \ 6, Friendly Societies' Unco (in regalia) . 220 yards, first prize £llos, second 10a. Nomination 1b (id, acceptance 6, One Mile Handicap, first prize £2, .. secoudlOs. Nomination Is Gd ac ceptance Ib. 7' .Running high jump, first prize 10a, ' secoad ss, Entrance Is 8, Anniversary Handicap (2nd event) 220 yards

9 Three-lepged Raco, 150 yards, ■ first prize IBs 2nd ss. Entrance Is CJ. 0. Ono Mile Walking Match, .let prize £2, '2nd 10a, Nomination 1b Gd, acceptance h. 11, Bop Step, and Jump, let prize-£l, 2nd 7a lid, Entrance 2a. 12, Old Men'a Race (over 50 years) -150 yards, Ist prize 10s, 2nd 6b, en trance Ib, 13, Hwdicap Hurdle Bice, 220 yards, over O flights of hurdles, Ist prize £l los, 2nd 10s. Nomination Is tkl acceptance Is. 14, Sack Race, 150 yards, hi prize ,15s, 2nd 6s. Entrance Is.

15, Anniversary Handicap (tliiid'event), 16, Obstacle Race, Ist prize 20s, 2nd 10a. Entrance Is, 17, Tilting Match of £s.2nd horse to receive LI from the stakes, Entrance The Rules and Conditions will appear in a future issue. Nominations close with the Secretary, at the Empire Store, Ca'ittrton, . on TUESDAY, Bth January, and the handicaps will be published on Wednesday, the9th, intIiBWAiEABAPA Daily.' . Acceptances close' on MONDAY, the 14th. A. A. MERCER, Hon Secretary Sports Committee, ing, hurdle racing, Old Aunt Sally, cocoanut uliying, quoits, and dancing on the green to a Grand Brass Band and Refrrshnients solved out by tho nicest girls in Carterton, and at reasonable prices.- ' ADMISSION--ONLY ONE SHIL. LIWO. Children, Half-Price.' THE GRAND STAND will be wholly kept for Ladies, and a Ladies Cloak Koum at Ba?k in charge of attendant. A Grand Concert Will take, place at tho Lyceum in tho evening, due notico of which will be given. : W.DOWNARD, ' General Secretary.

WHAREAMA ROAD DISTRICT. )ÜBLIO TENDERS will cloao at the Board's Office, Kumarau, at NOON of SATURDAY, 81st December for 60,58 Chains of Koiicl formation Blairlogie to TMtißoad. Plans &a., may be seen at the Comity Office, Maiterton. - E.MEREDITH, Chairman. Wholesale Drapery

Company, LL DEPARTS.JS'KTS NOW UEPLiItiTFi NOVELTIESDOR'THE SEASON; ACTUAL WHOLESALE PSIOES RF4DY MONEY ONIY. PvDIGKSOI, Managing Partner. • SHORTT&REID nORNHILL 'AUCTION ROOMS \j ■ AND SALEYARDS. OoßNHltilr-STBUET, OKK MANNEI^-bTIIEET. ' Opposite Flopkton's, \Vol,Ungt(m.. Morcliaiidiso of^evory-description received for salo by All kinds of Fruit, Grain, and Produce kept in stock for private rale. Auction sales held at-.the . , Eoonisj''(duly!adv'ertißed). ■, V Outdoor. Sales atWpded. with despatch, ENTRIES jEok-'fIORSES^iQAfU ReCeiVedi\pti> Jit'olocl:bvory Friday; /tibMal'tßroi.rPrdhipt'.gettlement'. ?

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3092, 31 December 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3092, 31 December 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3092, 31 December 1888, Page 3

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