THE WIIAKATAKI CALEDONIAN' SPORTS Will be held »n '26tli December, as usual. ttO KVKNTsi. FRANK G. MANGNUSON, &172 Hon Secretary, Amusements MASTERTON PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. ' ST MATTHEW'S SCHOOLROOM. FRIDAY, NOV. 29, 1889 PART I Overturn "Ln Dame Bbmcho" (Boildieu) Phillwruionic Orchestra Chorus "Fr-nn Oheron in Fairy Land " (Stitvens) Philharmonic Society Song " The Lost Cliord " (dullivftii) Mr R It 0 Coleman Solo Pinnolorto " Heethnvon's Sonata, up, 10, No 1," Miss Fast Sung "The fiend of the liivor" Binmenthal, Mis? A White Chorus 1 The Red Cross Knight" (Dr Oallwitt) I'liillmrmonio Society Sung "'Alia Stella Contidonto" (Roliaudi) with 'cello obligato, Mr R Gant Duet Pinnofortn, "Overturn Midsummer Night's Dream" (Mendelssohn). Mrs Paisfo, and Miss Phillis Lo,ws INTERVAL UK FIVE MINUTIW PART II •I Ii VAN BKEB'S SCENIC CANTATA STCECILIA'SDAY Philharmonic Society. 'oloists, Mrs Muller and Miss A Wlnli Conductor, Mr A Vo.i Keisenbcrg Pianiste, Mrs Pnigu Coinmencingat 8 p.in Doorsnpen 7.Sf. Front Seats 2s, Back Seals Is. JAMES A IT KEN', lion Secretary. AMALGAMATED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES Demonstration SPORTS. masterton park. MXIWDAY, THURSDAY, 2«TH DECEMBER Marshall--!' Gray; Judges—F Gray, W Carey •I Morris, D S I'njitvurth; Starter*—J ffonjior, Etringtun,; Him Treasurer—J Wirecm; Hon Secrctary--li II Waddingto»; Ground Committee-J Morris, W llawke, S llartlctt, (! Allen, E Ewingtou, ' W l'rangmill; Genital Committee—Delegates; Time-keeper—S J Russell. 1 Maiden Race, 2110 yds, entry 2s, Ist3os, 2nd l. r is 2 Novel Race (under 15), run 50 yds tuckwards. run 50 yds, OOvdsonall fours,; entry Is, Ist 10s, "ml 5s 3 Hosing Day H.nulicap, first event, Ist 13, '.'ml £!, 3rd £lj (points), special prizes, Ist 20s, 2nd 10s I Hop, Step, ai.d Jump, entry 2s, Ist 20s, 2nd 10s li Hurdle Handicap (10' hurdles), first event 120 yds, Ist £2, 2nd £1 10s, Srd £l, special prize first 20s, sccord 10s " lioys Race (under 12|, entry free, Ist us, !n,l 2s lid 8 Second Event liming Dr.y Handicap, 220 yils, special prizes, Ist 20s, 2nd 10s !l Hills lince (under 12), 100 yds, entry free, Ist sa, 2nd 2s lid 10 Friendly S icicties Handicap (for members only), 220 yds, Ist £2, 2nd h II Special Race, lias employees'boys under 11) 12 Hurdle Handicap, second event, 220 yds, first 20s, second 10s :tt Old Mau's Race (over 50), special {irizo suit of clothes, entrance Is 12 Half Mile Handicap, Ist £2, 2nd £1 15 100 Yards Handicap, Ist 20s, 2nd 10s, entries close at 1 p.m. :ii the ground Hi Vaulting with a Pole, entrance 2s, Ist 20s, 2nd 10s 17 Final Event, lioxing Day Handicap, 440 yds, special prizes i'l, 2nd 10s IS Special Race, l'las Employees Handicap 111 Final Event, Hurdle Handicap, 440 yds fii'Si2os, second 10s 20 Pal rut ill tlie l'ot, entrance Is, £1 21 One Mile Handicap, Ist prize £3, 2nd I 10s 22 150 Yards Handicap, Ist 30s, 2nd 15s, (entries close at 1 p in on the ground) 23 Consolation Handicap, 220 yds, entry Is, Ist 20.i, second 10s 21 Tug-of-War, 10 aside, Committee, v Friendly Societies, entry Is, prize 20s RULES k REGULATIONS. Entries witli performances for all handicaps (except 100, UOy.ls anil emulation) to be made to the Secretary on or before THURSDAY, l!)th rceember. Handicaps declared on SATURDAY, 21st December, Nominations for Handicaps, lioxing Dav, 3s, acceptance, 3s, Walking, 2s, acceptance 3s, 100 yds, 2s, 1 p in on ground, half-mile, 2s, acceptance, 3s, iranlles, 2s lid, acceptance; 2s lid, Krcondly Societies, 2s, acceptance 3s, 150 yards, 2s lid on tbc ground 1 p in, 1 mile, 2s acceptance, 3s, consolation, Is on the ground, Acceptances on ground day of sports. Two competitors to start or no prize, tliree 01' no second prize. The decision of the Committee in all eases of dispute to be final. In the event of the weather provingunfavouraMc the Committee shall have it in their power to postpone tbc sports from day to day. In the lioxing Day and Hurdle Handicaps winners of the most points in the three events to take the prize and count us foltows-5 for first place, 8 for R'coml, 2 for third place. Admission to the ground Is, children under 12 half-price, liiass band on the ground. Sports commence II a.m. sharp. Grand procession of Friendly Societies in full regalia, bended by hand. All Societies to meet at the Foresters Hall at 10 a.m. sharp. E, H. WADDIN'GTON, Secretary. PciTy-sircetMastcrtou. . 330!) ) THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPAN V, LIMITED. WOOL. "WOOL. WELLINGTON WOOL SALES. IT] HE Company desire to intimate to JL Runholders mid Farmers that AUCTION SALES Will ho hold during the Season ut then' New Wool Stores, WELLINGTON. As it number of boyors purpose attendiii!! these Sides, Wool-growers are recommended to tako advantage of the competition of our local Auctions 'ii preference to disposing of tlioir Clips by private treaty; if reserves aro no readied, the wool can he shipped to the London Market. Liberal advances made on growing clips and all produce consigned for salo or shipment. The first Salo of the Season will be held during the last week in November ANDREW TODD, Wellington Manager. J. B. KEITH, Masterton Apent, _ SKIN DISEASE. mllG prevalence of Skis Disbase has £ induced me to introduce an unfailing Remedy, obtained from AluF Koiolo, Of Fiji, during my stay there. That this Diseaso is spreading fast is ovidenced' by the reports of the Awahuri Schools being closed through its hitherto «nc<-nnuerablo nature, Having had such thorough success in the treatment of various forms of Ski.n Disease 1 can, without, doubt, assure any person sutl'uring, that by three or four applications the most obstinate cases can bo cured. All communications with particulars to be addressed to the proprietor, W. SPUING, Opposite St. John's Church, Wmis STEKET, Wullinmtos, Look for testimonials next week. 8371 WAIIiAIIAPA NORTH CONiNTY. NO eligible tenders having been received for the metalling cmitracl on the Masterton to Waiiuata and T( 'Jrc Oro k-liideford roads, fresh tender! will bo received for theso works at tin Council Oliico, Masterton, till NOON o MONDAY, 2nd December. F.G. 1100 HE, County Clerk
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3372, 28 November 1889, Page 3
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