Wiiffi Caledonian Society 0 )U Omen CKABRiia;. ■ ItaiMsr—Mv Tll brown; Vicß-Piißat-DfiNi- Mr A Stewart; Pihectorh—Measia , C E Bremner, W1) Buick. John Cameron, Robert Cameron, A W Cave, • John Drummontl, A A Elkins, B J Fitton, F Gray, D Guild, Jas Harvey, junr., Ouorge Heron, Wm lows, ■ Thomas JJackay, Wm Millar, James Muir, Robert McKay, MMcKcnzie.A Mcleod, junr., Donalil Mcl'heo, 0 H Osborne, Walter Perry, James Ross; Ji'miks—Messrs C E Bremner, W B Buick,«H ('iimcron, Jolm Drummond, F Gray, Jolm Hcssey, Thomas Mttckay, Wm Millnr, Donald MePhco, Waiter J'erry, Jflnies Ross; SiAitixnti— Messrsf E Brainier, R J Fitton, Jnm.s Muir; HiXwtAM'Eiis—Messrs A A Flkins, James Muir, K O'Connor, James ltosb; Pjrcn—Mr Jolm Kieiviut. TIJK ANNUAL GATHERING Will take plf.co otTJTJK VABlt MASTEItTUN on WEDNESDAY,JAmRn,\M Sports to commence at 11 o'clock a .in sharp. ABRAStf BAND Will piny choice Selections during the ilay. PROGRAMME, GENERAL CONDITIONS WAIBARAPi HANDICAP, Consisting of three distances, viz, 100, 220, and -til) yards. Entries to be made to the Socretaiy up to SAIVRDAY, DeceiuHandicaps declared and published SATURDAY, December 28th. Kutrauco .is, acceptance is ; Ist Prizo £9, Second f5, Third £2 10a; also Ist ami '2nd Prizes tor each event of 30s and las respectively, Acceptances to be received on the ground at .U a.m. on day of Sports. % 1, Maiden Race, 22uyds, entrance 2a Gd; first prize 40s, second 20=, 2, i'hrowinf! Heavy Hammer, entrance 2a lid; lirst prize 10s, second 20s. 3, Wairarapa Handicap, first event, 100 yardß; first HO.),..second Jos •1. Hop, Step and Juiuji, entrauce 2s Oil | first prizo 110s, secoud 10s Wresting Match (C rmlorlaml Btylo), entrance os; first prize ,{3 and entrance money, second 20s 0, Hurdle Handicap, 520 yard*, over ten hurdles; entrance 3s, wceptaiico 3s; first prize, liOs, second prize 20s 7. Tossiui! the Caber, entrance 2a Oil; first prize 40a, second 15s 8. Maiden Walking Race, entrance 2s Od 1 mile: first prize 80s, second Ins 9. Baypipo Music, cnlranceSs fid; fit - 3t prize 10s, second 20s, it three competitors 10. Highland Fling, entrance 2s; lirst prizo 20s, second 10s 11. Thvce-LftKgcd Raco (for youths under 15), entrance tree; first prize 10s, second ss, third 2s Od 12. Wairarapa Handicap, second, event 220 yards; first prize 30s, second Ills 13. Long Jump (running), entrance Us; first prize l!0s, second 10s 14. Bicycle Race, 1 mile,eiilranc'o 2s Od; lirst prize lOs.secone 20s 15. l'uttug tho ijtuiw; outrnnco 2s ; first prize -10s, second 10s 111. Scotch Red, entrance 2b ; first prize ■JOs, second 10s 17. Waivarapa Handicap, third event, 110 yards; first prize !)os, second Ids IS Vaulting with Pole, entrance Us; first pra 10s, pcoond 159 , 11). Wrestling (Calch-as-catch-cau), entrance 2s; first prize -10s with entrance added,second 20s 20. Sack ltaco, (for boys only),oi)tranco free; first prizo 10s, secoud Gs, and third 2s fid 21. 880 Yards Handicap, entrance 2s; acceptance 2s; first prize 00s, secoud 20s 22. High Jump (running), entrance 2s; first prizo ,10s, second 10s 23. Ono Mile Handicap, entrance 3s, acceptance ,1s ; first prize .tti, sccoud £2, third to savo his stakes 24. Consolation llandican, 220 yards, entrance 2s lid; first prize 40s, second 20s 25. Tug of War, 10 members of Calodoiiinn Society against 10 competitors; prize 20s ADDITIONAL EVENTS, In mlditiou, Hoys and Girls Races, Novelties, etc., will beheld for which prizes will be {/iven. SL'ECIAL PRIZES. First, Silver Cup or til 3s, second silver medal or .£1 Is, for the most points at the Society's.gathering, (hit points tj count thus! First, :i points, second, 2,third, 1, Winners of prizes cuii got their value in trophies if they wish so, , • GENERAL CONDITIONS. Events will bo conducted and decided strictly in accordance with the Society's rules and conditions of competition, a copy of which will be posted in a conspiouons place on the ground. Entries for all handicaps, accompanied \vi!ii Ices and performances, must be made with tho Secretary not later than Saturday, the 21st December, Tin'' o competitors to start or no second prizo. The decision of the. I) rectors, or whoever they may appoint shall in nil cases be final. In the went of tho weather proving unfavorable, tlic Directors shall linvc it in their power to postpone the sports from doytodov. ( PRICKS OK ADMISSION', adults Is Childreu hulf price, Mombers and their, families freu on pi osculation of tlieir cards of membership, WM. SELLAR, jW Hon. Secretary. ffiMTSTM 24, LAMUTON QUAY, Vblunoto.V, doors from Union Bank of Australasia Registry Oftics for Servants LAND, HOUSE, ESTATE, AND General Commission Agents Tihose ill want oE employment promptly suited. Tho Keyisiratiou fco includes advertising in auy newspapoi' gratia, which aro terms no other office iu tho Col olfor, SKIS MShIAsE. THE prevalunco of Skin Disease has induced mo to introduco an unfailiu» Remedy, obtained frum Alok Kololo, of Fiji, during iny stay there. That this Disease is spreading fast is evidenced hy the reports of the Awa- „ liuri Schools being closed through its hitherto unconquerable nature, Having had such thorough siiccosb in tho treatment of various [onus of Skin Disease I can, without doubt, assure any person suffering, that by threo or four applications tho...jnost' ohstinae cases can bo ounid. Alj communications with particulars to bo addressed to the proprietor, W. SPRING, Oppoiiito St, Joint's Church, Willis Stueet, Wki.ukoton, Mortin«»treot, Wellington, Novombor'2l,lßß9. TO MR SPRING, Silt—l atn happy to say tliat you hove cffect%tally cured my cliihl of skin disease, In five applications, She was covered from loot to lii]i with blotches, but now her skin is quite clear uguin, I am, yours gratefully SAItAH GREGORY, Gordon-street, East Belt, Cluistchurcli, I)k,\r Silt —I am pleased to say lam thoroughly cured. 1 was covered all over the body with brown blotches. You have effected in nine applications what doctors have failed tocureintisinaiiyycurs, Yours truly W.KEkCHER, I KING, Jeweller and Watchmaker, CuuA-sxitEET, Wellington, BEGS to inform tho inhabitants of the Wairarapa and the travelling public generally that tho Xmas holidays are at hand,and that he lias just received a large and various consignment of articles suitable for presents, to C £■< M 9 1 f If you want a Watch If vou want a Clock If you want a Ring If you want Brooches If you want Electro- . plate If you waut Jewellery ufanydospriptiou : I J, KING Would call particular attention to his last importation of electroplated goods, which for atyle, workmanship, and lowprice cannot bo equalled iii'the Colony. GO AND SEE THE WINDOW, J. KING would also call special attention to his new stock of spectacles to suit all sights. - All work doho on the premises at the shortest notice, . L GO AM) SEE THE WINDOW.m
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3385, 13 December 1889, Page 4
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