Amusements MASTEUTON PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. ST MATTHEW'S SCHOOLROOM. FRIDAY, NOV. 29, 1881 Classical Concert, VAN IiRKB'B SCENIC CAKTATA SrCECILIA'SDAY JAMES AITKKX, »■'»'' _ _ Hon Secretory, I MASTEUTON HORTICULTURAL i ' INUUSTiUALSUCICTV ANNUAL SPRING_SHOW. . WEDNESDAY. Nov. 27th, Drill Hall, masterton. N.li.-In CHILDREN'S CLASS thu atfe df uompctitorsis limited to 15 years, mid " Hand Buquets " must be made up rite u.oO p in train to Eketahuna will be delayed till 9 p.m. SATURDAY RETURN FARES. i- OPEN FROM 2 TILL 10 p.m: a r Pemisok's Bmn in the Evening. S ADMISSION Is. j ENTRlESroceived TUESDAYEnaiinj,' from 7 to 0, at the ofe of AMALGAMATED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES Demonstration ' SPORTS. MAS'I'EUTOX I'AHK, , BOXING DA Y, THURSDAY, Slim DEC'EMUER i Miiwliall—Fdi-iiy; Jutlges—[■'Ui-av, W L'ai-ev , J .Morris, I) S l'apv.urtli; Staiters--.J Hooper, U Kwingtoii, ; Hon Treasurer—J | Wickcns; Hon Secretary--E II Waddington; (.Iroiuiil Committee--.! Morris, W > Hawta, S Harriett. I.i Allen, V. Hwiiiglon, ■ W T«iii»iiiill; Genual Commiitec-Dele-gates; Time-keeper-S .1 Russell. 1 Maiden Rare, 220 yds, entry 2s, Ist 30s, [ -'ml loj ' 2 Novel Race (under 10), run iiO yds backwards, run 50 yds, 50 vds on nil fours,: entry Is, Ist 10s, 2nd »s I) Boxing Day Handicap, Cist event, Ist K), 2nd £2, 3rd JL'l; (points), special prizes, Ist 20s, 2nd 10s 1 Hop, Step, ai.il Jump, entry 2s, Ist 20s, 2ml 10s i Walking Handicap, 11 mile?. Ist 13, 2nd i.l li Hurdle Handieap (10 hurdles), first event 120 yds, Ist iU'2nd £2,BnUT 7 I'oys liaee (under 12), entry free, Ist ss, I S Second Event Dosing Day Handicap, 220 | yds, special prizes. Ist 20s, 2nd 10s | !l Oiils Itaee (under 12), 100 vds. entrv I free, I s(.'«, 2nd 2s lid 10 Friendly Sjcielies Handicap (fur members 0n1y),,220 yds, Ist i'2, 2nd CI 11 Special Race, I'ax employees'bovs under Hi 12 Hurdle Handicap, second e\cnt, 220 yds, 31 Old Man's liace (over 50), special prize suit of clothes, entrance Is 12 Half Mile Handicap, Ist £!, 2nd i'l 15 10(1 Yards llaudicap, Ist 20s, 2ml 10s, entries eluso at I p.m.: n the ground Hi Vnultin- with n rule, entrance 2s, Ist 20s, 2ml 10s 17 Final Event, Hosing Day Handicap, 110 yds, special prizes I'l. 2nd Ill's IS Special liace, Fla\ Employees Handicap 1!) Final Event, Hurdle Huidinp, 110 yds 20 l'airotin the l'ot, entrance Is, tl ' 21 One Mile Handicap, Ist p,i w n 2nd £1 Ills 22 150 Yards Handicap, Ist (ills, 2nd 15s, (entries close at 1 p in on tin- ground) 23 Consolation Handicap, 220 yds, entrv b , Ist 20s, second 10, [ 24 Tug-of-War, 10 aside, Committee, v Friendly Societies, entry Is, prize 20< HULKS k HEdCLATIOXS. Entries with performances fur all handicap; (except 100,1511 yds and consolation) to lie i made to the Secretary mi or hefole TiII'USDAY, IDMi December. Handicaps declared on SATURDAY, 21st Dccemliei-. Nominations for Handicaps, lluu'iig Day. 3s, acceptance,' 3s, Walking, 2s, aecelitauce 3s, 100 yds. 2s, 1 p in on ground, half-mile, 2s, acceptance, lis, hurdles, 2s lid, acceptance 2s 0,1, It eiidly Societies, 2s, acceptance 3s, 150 y.uds, 2s lid on the ground 1 p in, 1 mile, 2s acceptance, 3s, consolation, Is uu the ground, Acceptances on ground day of sports. Tiro competitors to stait or no prize, three or no second prize, The decision of the Committee in all cases of dispute to he linal. In the event of the weather provingunfavourablc the Committee shall have it in their power to postpone the sports from day to day. In the Doling Day and Hurdle Handicaps winners of the most points in the three events to take the prize and count as follows-5 for lirst place, 3 for second, 2 for third place, Admission to tlic ground Is, children under 12 half-price, liiass hand on the ground. Sports commence 11 a.m. sharp. I irand procession of Friendly Socielics in full regalia, headed by hand. Ail Societies to meet at the Foresters Hall at 10 a.m. sharp. E, H. WADDINGTON, Secretary. 1 I'eiiV-streetMastcrton. 33ii!l FKEDK WHITLEY, j Professional Pianoforte Tuner. Nino years with Messrs J, and J Hop[.HANS ON f.|l) Fni.Miiim.-lo time a liaii ■taincd at this ollieo. or at any ol the. oliicej H v. tins DuparJiuont, where also tonus of application can bo obtained. it iw fu J' if rtil!llllll ' s " 8 to lo «"s, "I'l'ly to ftiHatd and "ranch Olliccs ami l'ost offices, KW.FMNKLAND. inuy ond l'riucipal Oflicor. I D. M. LUCKIE, I Connniaalonw. ELLAR and" CHWN'ELLS AGENTS FOR ;. New Zealand Accident Insurance- Coy London and Linieiushirc Eire Insurance Company, a I'ho Public Trust Office of Now Sfaila d, j The- Colonial Mutual life- Assurance , a Sneintv Limited h "" "" h OPAKI SAWMILLS, 3 Mastorton. d RICHARD EVERNDEiN y PROPRIETOR, lf "D Tfl BEGS to notify that lit 0 XV JJJ, has purchased fcho above well-known mill, and is prepared to sut '• and deliver tiiubor to order any aize and at the lowest possible trado rates. For tho convenience of customers an ■' office is now opened in Perry-street ■•' where orders &c, can be left, It E. EVERNDEN, Proprio tor, PAUIATUA TJSJIPB t NCE HOTEL r J. CRIMP ''Piwutor, Travcllhis public.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3370, 26 November 1889, Page 3
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845Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3370, 26 November 1889, Page 3
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