Amusements _ ~ T. MATTHEWSCIIURCH •SCHOOLROOM, TUESDAY, 17th Dec, 1889. A G rail d Ctotmas Tree. AND Musical Entertainment Will be (riven uii the above dale by the Young Ladies of the Christmas Treo Ouildi The prizes on tho Christmas Tree will bo numerous and uf great variety. Stalls for fruit, toyß and dolls, ADMISSION to EntertainmentAdults 1/-, Children half price, 3372 "* Mm ■- v. mmmw m-AlllAllAl'A HIFLK ASSOCIA■SIXTH ANNUAL MEEIINO, 10 HE HELD AT MASTERTON, THUBSDAV AND FRIDAY, l'Jth and 20th Dcoiinuor. Uxdkii tub Auspices of— I'ntioii, (Jolouel Butts; President, Captain l'uwnnll; Vice • Presidents, Colonel Huberts, N.Z.C,, Major Donald, Captain Tally, W. C, JDuchniißii (JI.H.IU, G, Hcetliam (M.H.R.), C.MacShane, and A, Matthews, Esijs. and Bninton; Maslerton: Lieutenants Thompson and Hooper, Sorgt Matthews; tVatherston; Captain A Donald, Lieuts, Smith and Benton; Papwai: Captain Jury, Lieuts Manilicra and Ngnlucrc; Carterton! Messrs Iliipt. Pairbrothor and Jas lleid, Treasurer, Captain Cameron; Secretary, Serneant-Mujur tar, 1. Mastkhtox Match, L'OOyds-Tcn shots, Snider ritle or carbine. 2. WKLM.wnw Match, ;)00 and MO.yd.i— Suvon shots at each range. 3. Waiiiabapa Match, MO and (100 yds-• Seven shots at each ruii^c. 1, l'liKsiurs-r'BMatch, GOOyds-Tenshots. i. Teams Match, 200 and eOOyds-Sevcn shot* at each range. I'iiui, Match, for District Champion Kelt. -The ten highest scorers, Wnirarapa Volunteers; ten shots; (iOOyds.
.ImtrancDl'ces—Members' Annual Subscription lfls (id; >i matches at !.'s 6'd. 10s; for Team's Match, 25s per team, Entries for matches close at the Drill Hall, Mastci'ton, on WEDNESDAY, December IS. Ammunition—Competitors must provide their own ammunition in all but the Final Match. Auckland ammunition only to be used. Competitors bringing any other will be disqualified. Sighting Shots-Two shots will be allowed at each range, lid each. Kulcs-Tlie firing will be carried out under the latest issued rules oftho New Zealand Ride Association, Pull—The uiinimuai pull ol the trigger to be Gibs. Disputes-All disputes will be decided by the Committee, whoso decision shall be linul. Dress—Uniform or mufti optional, but at presentation ot prizes Volunteers must appear in uniform. firing to commence at 7 n.m first day, and at such hour as the Committee may name for subsequent day or days. , Civilians may compote, but 'their wires will not count (or the aggregate prizes, Prizes-Five cosh prizes guaranteed hi eooli match, and three aggregate prizes. District Champion-tor 1889—to hold the Holt for one year, and the President's lulely. Wairarapa volunteers on tho Aetivi List only to be eligible for possession ot tin
Refreshments may be procured Ground, EDWIXWMAK,8381 _ Secretary W.R.A. iJiASTEETGN-OPAKi JOCKEY CLUB Summer Meeting 1 , 1889. TO BE HELD ON THE MASTERTON-OFAKI KACE COURSE, ON BOXING-DA.Y. Thursday, Deo, 2G, ami Friday, Dcu. 27. WEIGHTS'to be declared on WEDNESDAY, December 11th, at 8 p.m. ENTRIES ineludiii" Members Hack Race, Ladies I'nieelet, and ACCEP TANCESon WEDNESDAY, December 18th, at D p.m. or on arrival of late wain from Wellington, It. J. PITTON, KUMIUUUUACK RACE METING, VALLANCE'S FLAT, NEW YEARS DAY. MOR all liorsos that have never won any races other than Hack Itaces, THOS. CARSWELL, WAIRAIIAPA NORTH. COUNTY.
iq raiso L«aij of iiiulei'tho Local Bpdieij Loans Act, 188U, fqr metalling on tbo Eljetabuna-Tiraumeii Sceiloii pf the Eketahuna-Tiuui Road. | HEREBY give notice that a Poll of J. Ratepayers interested horein will be taken on TUESDAY, the 17th day of December, 188^ WILLIAM H, BEETHAM, County Clijiifium^ In accordance with the above tiulira the Poll will bo takii the liom\; of 9 a.m. untl G'p.'m. on the said lftii DECEMBER, and I appoint tho Koad Board Oflico, AJfredton, and tlio rosidcnce nf Mr John Smith, Tiraumea, as tho place for holdins; tho said Poll, F, (i. MOORE, Returning Officer, 9th December, 1889. : _',__' __ aa,Bi THE EVENING PRESS ON and after MONDaY, DEO. Dili, the EVENING PRESS will bo delivered at the doors of subscribers by runners. If Intending new subscribers ivuuld leave their addresses at Mil Washington's, Qucou-street, thoy may rely on punctual delivery. , WAKEFIELD k ROYDHOUSE.' 3380 A FIRST CLASS FARM 369 acres, all in grass, rabbit-fenced, and sub-divided, House, Sheopynrds, Dip; Wod Shed, Stockyard, and Cowshed, (|oud garden icapablo of carrying three sheep to tboacro; live miles from Mtwtorion. for tonus,, app'y Robert Cade, Black Rock Hill, or Lovuj and Co„Wollicyton. 3339
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3383, 11 December 1889, Page 3
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