WAffiAKAPA; CALKIJONIArSoCIEIW Ot'HCK BbAIIKIIS •■•''■ I I'iiKHiDEST—MrT M Brown; Yicis-Pm:s{-hunt- Mr A Stewart; Dhiectors -Messu ■' C K Breiunw, W U Buick; John Cameron, Robert Cameron, A V, Cave, Jolm Druiumond, A A Elkina, 11J Fitton, I' „ .Gray, D Guild.Jaa Harvey, junr., George Heron, Wm Lows, Thomns Mnckay, Wm Millar, James Muir, Robert McKay, MMcKchzie, A'McLeod, jiinr,', Donald McPhce.O U O'sborno, Walter I'erry, Jnini's Itoss; .Itmons—Messrs 0 E Bremner, W J! Bniek, R Cameron, John Druminond, T Gray, John Hessoy, Thomas Mocliay,' Wm Millar, Donald McVhee, Walter ferry, James Robs ; StahteiisMessrsC U Bremnor, R J Fitton, Jam-s , lluiv; Hawiicam'mis—Messrs A A FJkins, James Muir, F O'Connor, James Boss; I'ii'Eß—Mr John Stewart, ANNUAL GAMMING WUI take place at THE PARK, JIASTERTON on WEDnSDAY,JAIHUARn,\m\ Sports to commence at 11 o'clock a,m sharp. ABRASSBAND Will play olioico Selections during tho day, PROGRAMME, GENERAL CONDITIONS Ao. - . WAIBARAPA HANDICAP, ■ Consisting of three distances, viz,, 100, 220, and 110 yards, Entries' to be made to tho Secretary up to SATURDAY, Decernber2lst. Handicaps declared and published SATURDAY, December' 28th, Kntrance Is, acceptance !s ; Ist Prieo £ll, Second £5, Third £2los; also Island 2nd Prizes for. each event of 30s and lGs respectively, Acceptances to be received on tho ground at J.la-ni, on day of Spoils. 1, Maiden Dtce, 220 yds, entrance 2s Od; first prize Ms, second 20s, 2, Throwing Heavy Hammer, entrance 2s 0d; first prize 40s, second 20b. 3, Wairarapa Handicap, first event, 100 yards; first 30s, second 15s •1. Hop, Step and Jump, entrance 2s Od; first prize 30s, second 10s 5. Wresting Match (Cumberland style), entrance 6s; first prize £3 ami entrance money, second 20s 0, Hurdle Handicap, 220 yards, over ten hurdles; entrance 3s, Acceptance 3s; first prize, COs, second prize 20s 7. Tossin? the Caber, entrance 2s Od; first prize JOs, second 15s 8. Maiden Walking Race, entrance2s Od 1 mile: first prize 30s, second Jos 9. Bagpipe Music, entrance2s Od; first prize JOs, second 20s, it three competitors 10. Highland Fling, entrance 2s;.first prize 20s; second 10s 11. Three-Legged ltaco (for youths under 15), entrance free; first prize 10s, second ss, third 2s
12. Wairaiap Handicap, sccoiid,cvont 220 yard 6; first prize 30s, second 15s 13. Loug Jump (running), entrance 2s; first prize 30s, second 10s 14, Bicycle Race, 1 mile.cntrance 2s 6d; first prize -10s, sccono 20s 15, Putting (he Stone; entrance 2s; first prize 40s, second 10s lli, Scotch Reel, entrance 2s; first prize 20s, second 10s 17. Wairarapj Handicap, third event, 440 yards | first prize 30s, second 15s 18 Vaulting with Pole, entrance 3s; first prize 40s, recond 15s 19, Wrestling (Calcli-as-eatch-can), entrance 2s; first prizo 40s with entrance added,second 20s 20, Sack Bace, (for boys only),cntrance tree; first prize 10s, second ss, and third 2s Od tjJ2I.BSO Yavds Handicap, entrance 2s; acceptance 2s; first prize liOs, second 20s 22, High Jump (running), entrance 2s; first prizo 30s, second 10s 23, One Mile Haudicnp, entrance 3s, acceptance 3s; first prize £O,, second £2, third to save his stakes 24, Consolation Handicap, 220 yards, entrance 2s lid; first prize 40s, second 20s 25, Tug of -War, 10 members of Caledonian Society against 10 competitors; prize 20s ADDITIONAL EVENTS, In additiou, Hoys and Girls Races,. Novelties, etc., will be held for which prizes will bo given, SPECIAL PRIZES. First, Silver Clip or £3 3s, second silver medal or f 1 Ib, for the most points at the Society's gathering, the points L count thus: First, 3 points, second, 2, third, 1. Winners of prizes cau get their value m trophies if they wish so. GENERAL CONDITIONS, ; Evonls will bo conducted and decided strictly in accordance with the. Society's ruleß and conditions of competition, a copy of which will be posted in a conspicuous place on the ground. Entries for all handicaps, accompanied wiih fees, and performances, must be made with the Secretary not later than Saturday, the 21st December. Three competitors to start or no second prize. The decision of the Directors, or whoever they may appoint.shall in all cases be final. In the event of the weather proving unfavorable, the Directors shall have it in their power to postpone the sports from day to day,' PRICES ■OF ADMISSION, adults Is Children half price, Members and their, families free on presentation of their cards of membership. WM.SELLAR . I Hon. Secretary.
TAUJEJRU SMITHY George Townsend HAVING taken over the above wellknown Smithy, solicits Iho patronage of the inhabitants of tho Taueru, and outlying districts. Bkkshrithiug'Work inal its branches, neatly executed, at lowest possible rates Wheelwright's work of every description carried out on the premises SKIN DISEASE, THE prevalence of Swx Disease tins 'induced'mo to introduce an unfailing Remedy, -obtained from Aior Kolow), ol Fiji, during my stay there. That tins Disease is spreading fast is evidenced by the rcpoits of the Amiburi Schools being closed through itn hitherto uncinquerablo nature. Having li;id such tli.mnijjh success in the treatment of various limns of Skis Disease 1 can, without doubt, assure any person suffiwij,', that by three or four applications the most obstinae cases can bo cured, All communications with particulars- to bo addressed to the proprietor, W. SPRING, Opposite St. John's Ghuroli, AVJILIB STHEET, WKhLUKMN. ; Martin-street, Wellington. '■ . ■• November 21,188!). 'TO MR SPRING, Sm-I am buppy to say that you lave effectually cured my child of skin ilUcase, i:i live applications, She ivus covered from foot to hip with blotoliw, but now licr skin is quite clear again. I inn, yours gratefully SARAH GREGORY, : Gordon-street, East licit, Cluistchuich. Dkaii Sill —I am pleased to say .1 am'tlioroughly cured, 1 was covered all over the body with brown blotches. You have effected in nine applications what doctors li.ivo failed to cure in as many years. Yours truly 'W.KEKOHER. Jeweller and Watchmaker, ; OoiiA-jfiißE*, \V>;rA,iN<ixoN, . B'IJtJS to. iufomi'tho inhabitants of the Wairaraps ami the travelling public generally that tho Xmas holidays are at hand,and that ho has just received a large and various consignment of articles suitable for presents. If you want a Watch ") 0 jjj If you want a Clock c q ■lf you want a Ring h tt > If you want Brooches S y ■-, If you want Electro- -. t > plate • ofanydespriptioir - £ { -,rr- JO J. PS ; Would call PMtifuJa.r attention to. his last iniporiatiofl of eleckoplnied goods, which, foi: Btyle, )vorbwiißhip, undluw prjee ca'Hßot'bo e<jUUlled in the Colony. GO M T D SEE THE WINDOW. J.. lUNfi would, also ca]j apeotalatten tion "to his ww «ock of spectacles to suit all sights., : . All work done on the premises at the shortest notice. aQAPSgETOE WINDOW;/ ■ <:,.: 3375
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 390, 19 December 1889, Page 3
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