.jVAIIiAKAPA Caledonian Society Office Beaiieiis:-, ; Phesideni—MrT M Brown; Vioe-Puebi-desi- Mr A Stewart; Dihectors -Messrs C E Bremner, W B Buick. John Cameron, Robert Cameron, A W Cave, Jolin Drummond, A A Elkins, It J Fitlon, F Gray, D Guild, Jas Harvey, junr,, Gcorgo Heron, Wm Lowes, Thomas Mackay, Wm Millar, James Muir, llobert McKay, M MoKcnzio, A McLcod, junr,, Donald MoPhec, 0 H Osborno, Walter Perry, James lions; Jwoes—Messrs 0 E Bremner, W B Buick, B Cameron, John Drum- . mond, F Gray, John Hcssey, Thomas Mackay, Wm Millar, Donald McPhee, Walter Perry, James Boss; Staiitebs— Messrs C E Bremner, E J Fitton, James Muir; Handicawehs—Messrs A A Elkins, James Muir, F O'Connor, James Eost; PirER-Mr John Stowivrt. ANNUAL GATHMiING Will tako place at THE PARK, WASTERTONon WBMBSDAT,JANUAtiI\,-\m Sports to commence at 11 o'clock a.m sharp, ABRASSBAND Will play choice Selections during the day,
PROGRAMME, GENERAL CONDITIONS Ac. WAIRARAPi HANDICAP, Consistingoflkeo distances, viz., 100, 220, and WO yards. Entries to bo mado to the Secretary up to SATURDAY, Decern. bcr2lst. Handicaps declared and published SATURDAY, December 28th. Entrance 4s, acceptance -4s ; Ist Prizo £9, Second £5, Third £2los; also Ist and 2nd Prizes for each event of 30s and 15s respectively. Acceptances to be received on the ground at XI a.m. on day of Sports. 1. Maiden Race, 220 yds, entrance 2s Gd; first prize 40s, second 20s, 2. Throwing Heavy Hammer, entrance 2s 6d; first prize 40a, Becond 20s. 3. Wairarapa Handicap, first event, 100 yards; first 80s, second 15s •1. Hop, Step and Jump, entranco 2s Od; first prize 30s, second 10s 5, Wresting Match (Cumberland style), entrance ss; first prize £3 and entrance money, second 20s G, Hurdle Handicap, 220 yards, over ten hurdles; entrance 3s, acceptance 3s; first prize, 60s, second prize 20s 7. Tossin? the Cabor, entrance 2s Gd; first prizO'lOs, second 15s 8. Maiden Walking Race, entrance 2s Od 1 mile; first prize 30s, second 15s 9. Bagpipe Music, entrance2s Gd; first prize 40s, second 20s, it three competitors 10. Highland Fling, entranco 2s; first prize 20s, second 10s 11. Three-Legged Baco (for youths under 15), entrance tree; first prize 10s, second ss, third 2s Gd 12. Wairarapa Handicap, 'second, event 220 yards; first prize 30s, second 15s 13. Long Jump (running), entrance 2s; first prize 30s, second 10s 14. Bicyclo Race, 1 mlle.entrance 2s Cd; first prize <los,secono 20s 15. Putting the Sfono; entranco 2s; first prize 40s, second 10s 'lO, Scotch Eebl, entrance 2s; first prize 20s, second 10s 17. Wairarapi Handicap, third evonf, 440 yards; first nwc 30s, second 15s IB Vaulting with Pole, entrance 3s; first pr'ze 40s, second 15s 10, Wrestling (Catch-as-catoh-can), entrance 2s; first prize 'los with entrance added,second 20s 20, Saok Race, (tor boys onty),ontrnnco tree; first prize 10s, second ss, and third 2s Gd
21. BSO Yards Handicap, entrance 2s; acceptance ?a; first prize 603, second 20s 22', High 'Jump (running), cntranco 2a; first prize 30s, second 10a 23. Ono Milo Handioap, ontrmice 3s, noccptnuce 3s i first prize £6, second £2, third to save his stakes 21. Consolation Handicap, 220 yards, cntranco 2s Od; first prize 40s, second 20s 25. Tug ot War, 10 members oi Caledonian Society against 10 competitors; prize 20s ADDITIONAL EVENTS. In addition, Roys and Girls' Races, Novelties, etc., will be lield for whioh prizes will bo given, SPECIAL PRIZES. First, Silver Cup or £i 3s, second silver medal or £1 Is, for tho most points at the Sooicty's gathering, the points tj count thus: First, 3 points, second, 2,third, 1. Winners of prizes can get their vnluo in trophies if they wish so. GENERAL CONDITIONS, Events will he conducted and decided strictly in accordance with the Sooiety's rules and conditions of competition, a oopy of which will bo floated in a conspicuous pltico on the ground. Entries, for all lwndi. caps, accompanied with fees and performances, must be made with tho Secretary not later than Saturday, the 2lßfDeccmbor. Threo competitors to start or no second prize. The decision of the Directors, or whoever they may appoint shall in all cases ho final, In the event of the weather proving unfavorable, the Directors shall havo it in their power to postpone the sports from day today. PIIIOES OF ADMISSION, adults Is Children half price, Ueinbors and thoir, families free on presentation of their cards of membership, WM.SELLAR, JTj_ Hon. Secretary,
WIFFIN & STANLEY 24, LAMBTON.QUAY, Wellington, doora from Union Bank of Australasia Registry Office for Servants LAN]), HOUSE, ESTATE, AND General Commission Agents T|HOSE in want of employment promptly suited. The Ko?istration feo includes advertising in any newspaper gratis, which are terms no other office in tho Col offer.
SKIN DISEASE. J. induced me to introduce an unfailing Kemcdy, obtained from Aw KoioiiO, of Fiji, during my stay there. That this Disoaso is spreading fast is evidenced by tho reports of tho Awahuri Schools being oloßed through its hitherto unconquorable nature Having had such thorough success in tho treatment of various forms of Skin Disease I can,- without doubt, assure any person suffering, that by three or four applications tho most obstinao oases can bo cured, All communications with particulars to bo addressed to the proprietor, W. SPRING, Opposite St. John's Church, Wiuis Sijieet, Wellington. Martin-street, Wellington. November 21,1889, TO MR SPRING, Biii-l am happy to say that you have effectually cured my child of skin disease, in five applications. She was covered from foot to hip with blotches, but now her skin is quite clear again, I am, yours gratefully SARAH GREGORY. flordon-strect, East Belt, Cluistcliurch,' Deah'Sib—l am pleased to say lam thoroughly cured, 1 was'covered al}' over the body with brown blotches. You havo effected in nine applications what doctors liavo failed (o pure In as many years,' Tours truly V.KERCIIEK. I KING, Jeweller and Watchmaker. OupA-STllßß'f, WkLUNUTON, BEOS' to inform tho inhabitants of the 'Wairaraps and the travelling public generally that the Xnwa holidays are at hand.and that ho has just received a large and various consignment of artlolcs suitable for presents,
r If you want a Watch ) C jjj If you want a Clock, e q If you want a King i |f U you want Brooohes C Q 4 It you want Electro- •' ]• |? plate gj ffj'ouivant,Jewellery I ' iifanydespripfcioi) "-" J 9 J.KING Would call particular attention to hi? lack importation of olcctroplatcd goods, which for stylo, workmanship, and low price cannot be equalled in the Colony, (50 AP SEE THE WINDOW. J, KJNG would also call special aftijijtion.to his new stock qf spectacle?' t,o suit all sights. All work done on the premise's attbo shortest notice, GO AND SEE THE WINDOW.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3383, 11 December 1889, Page 4
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