MASTEKTON LIVERY AND BAH STABLES. W. HAWKE, Rt'jfs to iiifoim tho travelliijg public and settlers of the district that he haa taken ov*r Mr I<\ HOOD'S interest in the Club Hotol Liyory and Knit Stables These stables will noir bo found commodious, oomfortablo, woll-rcntil-fttcd, and supplied with cve.7 convenience that travellers or owners of horses car desire. A first class collection of Bugyics, Carriages and rollablo Saddle Horses constantly on hire at moderate rates. Every attention paid to tho requirements of Commercial Travellers. The " Favorite" 'Bna meoto every Train.
SECURE PADDOOKS In connection with the above F. HOOD teudcrs his best thanks to tho general public for tho liberal patronage bestuivttl cm liim since ho commenced business in Mastortou, and trusts the same may be accorded his successor.
Wsirarapa Jubilee Celebration. Will bn held in the Drill hall on Wednesday ovcning next at 8 'clock. BUSINESS: To arrange programme, appoint committees and general, EVERYONE INVII'ED. li. E. HURNBLOW, 0380 Secretary, MAURICEVILLE ATHLETIC CLUB. ANNUAL GATHERING, SPORTS GROUND, JUUBICEVILLE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27th, 1880.
Sports to commencoat 11 u'clr.ck sharp. PRESIDENT, Mr Guilder Guildersen ; Vice Prosid nt, Mr J. F. Heckler; Secretary, Mr.Gcorgo Franklin ; Judjfos, Messrs H. Vilo, F. Kummor, James Oo'.tiss, P. Neilsen ; Hiindicappcrs, Messrs .1. F. Heckler, G. Day, Guilder Qundorsen, H, Kvciiq ; Starter, Mr Ilobt. Franklin ; Auditors, Messrs .1. Banuiatcr tmd H. Kcene. All inuujuerj tu form a General Cuminittce.
PROGRAMME. Mauriccvllle Handicap, coiisisringof throe distances, namely, 100, '.{2o, ami 440 vanls. Cutties to bo made to the Secretary up to DEUEMIiIiB 19th, Handicaps declared on 21s;, in tin Wairakapa Daily paper. Entrance 2a Bd, acceptance 2s Cd, First £3, nocoticl £l, third 10s, Inteiidin" competitors to send in their performance. l ' with entries. Also intondiii!; competitors for the Hntdlo Kaco to give then performances at entrance to race, 1. Maiden Kaco (local) 200 yds ontrance 2s 6d, fir t £l, second 10s 2. Throwing Heavy Hammer (open) entrance 2b Cd, first £l, bscom) 5s 3. Mauriecvillo Handicap, Ist event (open), 100 yds 4. Hop, Step and Jump (open) entrance 2s 01 first -tl,secnid Bs 5. Handicap Hurdle Bace (open). 220 yds, 5 hurdles, 3ft Bin, entranco 2s tid, first £l, second 10a B. Three-legged itace for boys under 15 year, entrance Is, first *s Cd, second 2s 7, Handicap Walking Itace, 11 miles, entrance 3s, first i'l, second 10a (open) 8, Mnuriccvillc Uaiiilicap (open), second event, 220vds
trance 2s, liist 10a, second 5s ' I 10. Wrestling Match, Ctiuibtirliind Btylo (open), etitranco lis; first £2, second. XI 11. Forestall Handicap, 220 yds, in regalia, open, Gist i'l, second VH 12. (Jirls Race, open, under 14 years, entrance freo; first 73 lid, second" 'Mil 13. Mauricovillo Handicap, open, third event, 'l4oyds 14. Vaulting with a polo (upon), entrance 2s fid, first £l, second 0s 15. Obstacle ltace (open), entrance 1b first 10s, second 53 l(i. Half-mile race (local), entrance 2s Cd, firbt 11, second 10s 17. Boys Ikco under ID years (open), handicap, entrance Is, first 10s, second ss, third 2s Gd 18. Skipping Match for girls, (open), first 7s fid, secmd 2s fid 19. Kangaroo Haee, CO yards (open), entrance Is firs', prize -(ia second 2s Gd 20. Throwing the cricket ball, (open), entrance Is, first 10s, second lis 21. Old Mens race, over 45, (local), 200 yds, etitranco Is, first £1 22. Spinsters race, (local) HOfds, entrance free, first 10a 23. Novel race, GOyds forward, 60yds backward, and GOyds on all fours, ontrance Is, first 10. second us 24 Tug of war, members and out sidors, entrance Is, first 11 25. Consolation raco, (open), 220 yds, entrance 2s, first £l.
11l addition to the itbovo ut pair uf bootfl will bo given to tho winner of the greatest number nf points during tho day to bo cumulated m follows: first to count as three points, secoiul as two points and third as one point, HULKS AND REGULATIONS. Entrance to Mauricovillo Handicap, accompanied with fee, on ov before l!)tb Dacomtor; all other ovents post entry, Two competitors to st.irt or 110 prize, three to start or no secoud prize, four or bo third prize. Tho decision nf the Oominitteo or whoevor they may appoint shall iirrol cases be final. In tho event of the weather proving unfavourable, the Committee liavo it in their power to postpoue the sports from day Id day. ADMISSION: Adults Is, children under 12 free. Monitors of the Club will, on presenting their ticket, be admitted froo of charge. No horses ov dogs admitted. GEO FRANKLIK, 3373 Hon Secretary.
THOS. COOK AND SON i TOURIST, And General Passknbkr Amnts, Oflicial Tourist Aleuts to tlm ftev Zealand Exhibition at I'unedin, Head Office, Ludgato Circus, London, Head Office for J\ew Zealand, 1 Victoria Aradc, P.O. Box 310, Auckland. Wellington Agency Okas, Si Hum, 02 Lamhton-i Juay. TOUHISTB and Travellers booked throughout .Now Zealand and all over the World, singly or in parties. _ Hotel, Insurance, Ikrrago and Carriage WUpOllB. Spoaial reduced ian-s ovwc K.2, Rail-
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3386, 14 December 1889, Page 3
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