Caledonian Society OnicKßKAiißiis: I'M-siMNT- Mr T M brown; Vice-Pbesi-]ii::,T-MrAStfcwMl;Dir.i!oi(«3-MM3ra CI 1! Breinner, W1! Buick, John Cameron, Robert Cameron, A W Cave, John Drirmmoml, A A Elkins, B J Fitton, I' Gray, D Guild, Jas Harvey, juur., George Heron; V/m Lowes, Thomas Maohy, Wm Millar, Joinca Muir, Itoliert McKay, 11 McKcnzie, A JMLcoil, janr., Donald Mol'hec, 0 II Osborno, Walter Perry,. James lloss; Junius—Messrs C E Ureranor, W B liniclc, il Cmneroa, John Drummoiul, J? Cray, John Jtesey, Thomas Maekay, Win Milk, DonaU McPheo, W;,lter Perry, James Ross; Startkeb— MofsisC E Brenwcr, RJ Filton, Jam s Jliiii-;HASWCAH'Eiis-Mc i >srßAAF.li;ins, James Muir, F O'Connor, James lies; Pipek—Mr John Stewart. ANNUAL GATHIi'KING Will take plmso at THE PARK, • MASTEUTON on \VEDXKSDAY,IASUAni,\m Sports to eminence aS 11 o'clock a,m slmrp. ABB ASS BAND Will play choice Selections during tho day,
PROGRAMME, GENERAL CONDITIONS WAIRABAPAHANDIOAP, Consistini; ot throe distances, viz, 100, 220, and MO yards. Entries to be made to the Secretin)' up lo SATURDAY, Itemher 21 st. Handicaps declared mid published SATURDAY, December 28th. Kntvance Is, acceptance 'ls ; Ist Prim ;C9, Pecoiirt £5, Thiiil £2los; also Ist and 2nd Prizes lor each event oli)0.i ami 15s respectively. Acceptations to he received on the ground at - 1 1 a.m. on day ol Snorts.
1. Maiden ' »jc, 220 yds, enlmuco 2s lid; first prize -10s, s cond '2os, 2. Tluowini! Heavy Hammer, entrance 2s Gd i "Hi prize 10s, second 20s». .",. Wairarnpa Haudica|i, first event, 100 yards; lint lIOj, second 15b •1. Hup, Step and Jump, entrance 29 Cd; first prize. 30s, sccoi^UUs 5. Wresting Mulch (dmbcrlnnd style), entrance .is; first prize 13 and cutrajice money, second 20s IS, Hurdle Handicap, 220 yarda, over ten hurdleß; entrance 3s, r.cccptance 3s j first prixc, Hfl3. Eccoid prize 20s 7. Tosuiu the Caber, eutrance 2a (id; first prize 10s, second 15s 8. Maiden Walking Race, cnliunce2s Cd 1 mile; iirst prize 30s. second 15b 9. liaypipe Mimic, 'entrance 2s 6d; first prize 40s, second 80s, if three competitora 10. HicWand Fling, enirnnce 2s; first
11, Thvee-lieKKed Hacc (for youtlis under 15), entrance Ikc; first prize 10s, second ob, third 2s Cd I 12, Wairnrapa Handicap, second, event 1 020 yawls; first print! 80s, second 15s 13, LoniiJump (running), cntrauco2s; I 14, Bicycli' Race, 1 mile.entrance 2s fid; first prize 10s, sccone 20d 15. I'uttng the Stone; entrance 2»; first prize 40s, EooonJ 10s 16. Scotch Heel, entrance 2s; first prize 20s, second 10s 17. Wairatapi Handicap, third event, ■l-10 yards; first prize 80s, second 15j 18 Vaulting with l'oie, entrance ?,s; first prze 40s, recond liu 1(1, Wrestling {Catch-ns-catoli-etin). entrance 2s; first prize -lO.i with entrance milled, second 203 20. Sick Hacc, (tor boys onlj),entrancc tree; lira prize 10s, second ss, ami third 2i6d 21. 880 Yards Handicap, entrance 29; acceptance 2s; first prize Ms, second 20a 22. High Jump (running), entrance 2s; fivetprizo 30b, 10b 23. One Milo Handicap, entrance Bit, acceptance 3s; first prize .CO, second £2, third to save his status 24. Consolation Handicap, 220 yards entrance 2s (id; first prize 40s, 6ucond 20c 25. Tug of War, 10 members of Calc (lonian Society against 10 competitors prize 20s
ADDITIONAL EVENTS. In addition, Hoys and Girls Races, Novcliifß, etc, will be held for which prizes will he given. SPECIAL PRIZES. First, Silver Cup or £'i 3s, second silvor medal or ill Is, lor the most points at the Society's gathering, the points tj couut thus: First. 3points, second, 2,third, 1. Winners ot prizes can gel their value in trophies i( they wish so, GENERAL CONDITIONS. Events will bo conducted and decided strictly in accordance with the Society's rules anil conditions of competition, a copy of which will be posted in ut conspicuous place im tho ground. Entries for all handicaps, accompanied with feee and performances, jnubt be made with the Secretory not later than Saturday, tho 2tst December, Three competitors to start or no second WW, The decision of tho 1) rect'irs, or be final. In the event ot the weather proving unfavorable, the Directors shall have it in their power to postpone tho spoils from ilav to dav, ITtICES OF ADMISSION, adults Is Children half price, Members and their, families free on presentation of tlwir card:; of membership. WM.SELLAIt, 371 Hon. Secretary,
TAUEJRU SMITHY George Townsend HAVING taken over tho above wellknown Smithy, solicits llio patronage «f the inhabitants of the Taueru, and outlying districts. Bliiclisiuithiug Work in al its branches neatly cxscuted, at luweßC possible rak'B Wheelwright's work of ovory descrip" tion carried out on the promises "MIOiSEASET
rpHE prevalence of Skin - Diskask has I. induced mo to introduce an unfailing Remedy, obtained from Aluk KOI.OTIO, of Fiji, during my stay there. That this Disease in spreading fast in ovidcucod by thu reports ot the Awaliuri Schools.being closed through its hitherto uiicniujueiablu nature Having liad such thorough success in tho treatment of various forms of Skin Disuse I can, without doubt, assure any person suffering, that by three or four applications tho must obstinao cases can be cured. All communications with particulars to bo addressed to the proprietor, W. SPUING, Opposite St. John's Church, Wmis Stbbbt, Whlhsotun. November 21,1889, TOMRSPKIKG, Sm-I am hupjiy to Bay that you liave effectually cured my child of akin disease, in five applications, She was covered from foot to hi'ji with blotcliw, but now her skin in quite clear ajjaiu, I am, yours gratefully SARAH URKGORY, Gordon-street, East licit, Cliiistcluircli. Dear Sm-I nin pleased to say I am thorouglily. cured. 1 was covered all over the body with brown blotches, You have effected in nine applications what doctors have failed to cure iu as many year*, Yours truly W.KKUCHKR. J. KING, Jeweller and Watchmaker, CUBA-STKEET, WeMJNUTON, BEGS to inform' the inhabitants of the Wairaraps and the travelling public generally that the Xmas holidays are at liaiid,iin(l that lie has just received ii large and various-consignment of articles suitable for presents. If you want a Watch ") O c If you want a Ring h f If you want Broodies 0 y -s If you want Electro- r «h > plate I*j '• If you vuiit Jowellory ' .ft ofanydespription ' £ J.'KING' Would call particular attention to his last importation of electroplated goods, which for stylo, workmanship, and low price cannot be equalled in tho Colony, I GO AXD SEE THE WINDOW. J. KING would alsu call special atten tion to iiis now stock of spectacles to suit all sights. All-work done on the premises at tho shortest notice, GO AKD SEE THE WINDOW.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3386, 14 December 1889, Page 4
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