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(Jlp*|uMs|^tiil; ; -!:.«: v; v I In aid of; thefunds for clearing off the debt of- fctib Ohuroli,'■;; '■ 'l ■■'";". %!, I!: v" Will bo held in tho; :■; - ': Pastoral Society's Groulids, :: ; Carterton :: : : v; TTNllEß.tho mnnaeoirient of a largo \)-; and influential''Committee '..of Ladies and Gentlemen. : Committee for Athletio Sport»,MeßsraF.W.B.Seed, E.'Bu'okbntfgo, T; Rathfcone, G. W.■'■ DeUar, v . J. M. Beeohey, W.P, Alien, W. G; King.. A. Booth, and A. A. : Mercer, Judge-G.' W. Deller; Starter-Mr J. M. Beeohey, Tiiiiekeftper—Mr A. Booth; Handicappers—Whom the Committe may appoint. ■;',. PEOGR,AMM¥pFSPqRTS, ; ;; Anniversary Handicap of ill), ithree eventa, 100,220. yards, to be decided by. ipoiwU. ; Second, prize' £2, third prize il from.the\.stakes. Nom. ination4s, acceptance 3s. ' 1. Maiden Race, 160 yards, open to all those who have nev'erwon ah advert tisedrace; First prize £l,' second .'prize 10!,entrance:2s. : : 'j 2. Anniversary Handicap (Ist event)loo yardß. ■' ,',.;■ .. •■■'; ■; .'■ 3. Saokßace, 150 yards, Ist prize 15a, ,2ndss. Entrance Is. , .■'■■':■! 4. Friendly Societies'. Hop. (in regalia) , 220 yards, first prize £llos, second ■ '■:. 108, Nomination Is IM; acceptance ''.'■ I"-'!:' ■ ,■-. ..• ■■■-■- ■■■', 5. Half-mile runniug handicap. Norn, iiiation 2s, acceptance Is. let prize . .'. 80s,2iidl0s. :■;.• ' 6. Running high jump, first prize 10s, second 6s. Entrance Is 7. Anniversary Handicap (2nd event) ; 220 yards. 8. Three-leuged Race, 150 yards, first prize 15s 2nd ss,- Entrauce Is 6d. 9. One Mile Walking Match, Ist prize J2,2nd 10s, Nomination Is fid, ac-

ceptance Is. 10. Bop Step, and Jump, Ist prize £l, 2nd 7a(id, Entrance 2i, 11. Handicap Hurdle Race, 220 yards, over 6 flights of hurdles, Ist prize . .£llos, 2nd 10s, Nomination Is (id acceptance Is, 12. One Mile Handicap, first prize £2, second 10s. Nomination Is (id acceptance Is. 13. Anniversary Handicap (third event), 440 yaids. 14. Obstacle Race, Ist prize 20s, 2nd 10s. Entrance Is. 15. Forced Handicap'lst prize £llos 2nd 203. Nomination for winners ls6d, for losars Is. 16. Tilting Match of £s.2nd horse to receive LI from the stakes, Entrance RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. Nominations to state all place performances for the past two years. ' 2, The Anniversary Handicap, to be docidod by points viz,, first place to count five (5) points, 2nd place three (3) points, and third place two (2) points. 3. In all races and competitions three to start or no secoud prize will bo given, and in the event of special prizes being given, they will lake the place of second money. 4. All protests if any must be lodged with the Secretary in writing not later than, 15 minutes after the close'of the race or competition. a. In the event of any competitor making a false .start he shall be placed one yard behind Mb previous mark for each false start ho makes. . ' 6. The decision of the Committee in all cases shall be final, V. In the eveutofs walkover in any of the competitions one half of the stakes will be awarded, 8, The Committee shall have power to postpone the sports to any date they think fit, in event of wet woathor, or and other nnforseon circumstance.

Nominations close with the Secretary, at the Empire Storo. Cartfrton, on FRIDAY, 11th January, and the- handicaps will ho published on Tuesday, tho 15th, in Hia Wairabapa Daiiv. Acceptances close on FRIDAY, the 18th. A.A.MERCER, Hon Secretary Sports Committee.' There will be running;, jumping, leaping, hurdle racing, Old Aunt Sally, cocoannt shying, quoits, and dancing on the green to a Grand Brass Band and Refreshments sotved out by the nicest girls in Carterton, and at reasonable ADMISSION-ONLY ONE SHILLING, Children, Half-Price. THE GRAND STAND will be wholly kept for Ladies, and a Ladies Cloak Room at Baok in charge of attendant. Admission to Stand Bd. R. FAIRBROTHER, Hon, Sec Game Committee.

GRAND CONCERT, LYCEUM HAIX, CARTERTON. . - JANUARY 22,1880. Aftor tho ooncort A DANCE of 2 hours duration, programme of which will be published, . Admißaioii to conceit and dance: Front seats 2s, back Is, 0. G. BECKETT,' \ ' E.O'H.OANAVAN, I Committee. a, POTTS, f • T. RATHBONE, J 'W.J.LINDOP, Hon Keoretary Ground Committee, W. DOWNARD, Genera,! Secretary. 'NEW ZEALAND PRODUCE AND GENERAL AGENCY.' W. J, GANDY, ut, Grey-street aud Custom-House Quay, , . WELLINGTON, N.Z. UNDERTAKES the Sale, Purchase, or Forwarding by Land or Sea, of New Zealand PRODUCE and Mer. fhandise in general, To Butterlaotoriers and dealers in Dairy produce, he- offers the special advantage of a COOL AND RAPACIOUS CELLAR, close to the Queen's Wharf, for storage of Butter. W, J. G. is also a Custom-House lAtjent. 3017 Lime Ho! LimeFo, LIME HO! WELL! What is the matter now? Justthis- There has been such arun on the HarriottvilleLime of late, that the kiln is kept burning day and night to keop up with the orders. All architects that know tbeir business specify nothing else but Harriettville Lime, Mauriceville. Well, why do they specify Harriettvillo Lime ? Just this! They know their business, and that' is more than some.people do, They know a {good article when they see it, It is their business to know. They know that the limb produced at the Harriettville Lime Kiln is the best in the world and lieks creation for whiteness. It contains 92 per cent pure lime, guaranteed. Not 92 per cent, of sand and dross I dqn't produce such an article, and palm it off as Mauriceville Lime. If you want such an article just go outside of your houses and scrape Aip the mud off the roads, and put Swcent, Harriett, ville Lime into it and you have it,

.If you call oh iny agents—Mr J. P, Cowie, Masterton; Mr H. Trotnian, Greytown; Messrs P, Hutson &.Co,, Wellinscton j and Mr R. T. Edwards, Palraerston, you will get circulars and analysis, or from the proprietor! ; TOy-not send alonp your orders for manure lime you Will get it for .next-to nothing.: If that is uot cheap enough come and take it for nothing, But V ;;H.I)JROOKS, ;.:;:.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3107, 18 January 1889, Page 4

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963

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3107, 18 January 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3107, 18 January 1889, Page 4

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