WAIHARAPA Caledonian Society OmcKßiiuu: . Pujisjsi—MrT M Brown; Vici-Puii-mxt- Mr A Stewirt; Di*Eaxona—Mesaia 0 E Bremner, W B Bniok. John Cameron, Robert Cameron, A W flave, John Drummond, A A Elkins, B J Fitton, T Grajr, D Guild, Ja» Htray, jutir„Qeorga . Heron, Wm Lowes, Thomas Mickay, ' Wm Millar, James Muir, Itobert McKay, MMcKeniie, A MeLeod, junr., Donald MoPhee, 0 H Osborne, Walter Perry, James Boss; Judges—Messrs 0 E Hrernner, WBBnick, R Cameron, John Drummond, F Gray, John Hossey, Thomas Mackay, Wm Millar, Donald. MoPhee, Walter Perryi Jamei Ross i StihtemMessrs C E Bremner, It J Fitton, Jaime Muir; Hahdicappem—Messrs A A Flkins, James Muir, FO'Connor,'James Boss; PiPM-Mr John Stewart. ' THE ANNUAL GATHMING Will take place at THE PARK, MASTERTONon WEDNESDAY,-JANUARY 1,1890
Sports to commence at 11 o'clock n,m sharp, ABRASSBAND Will play choice Selections during the day. PROGRAMME, GENERAL CONDITIONS ' Jto. WAIRARAPA HANDICAP,. Comiotinp oI threa distances, rli, 100, 220, ind 440 yards. Entries to be made to the Secretary up to SATURDAY, Decernber2lst. Handicap! declared and' published SATURDAY, Decerabcr JStli. 1 Kntranci 4s, acceptance 4i ; Ist Prim £9, Second £6, Third £2 10*; also Ist and 2nd Prints for each treut of 30s and 15s respectively. Acceptances to lie received on the ground at U a.m. on dajr el
Sports, 1. -Maiden r»;«, 220yJs, entrance 2s 6d; first prize Ms, ■ cond 2Qi, 2. Throwirif! Heavy Hammer, '.entrance 2i Gd; lint prize 40s, lecond 20s. 3. Wairarapa Handicap, first erenti 100 jjtdi; firit 3lis, second 15a 4. Hop, Step and Jump, entrance 2s Gd; first prize 80s,.second 10* Wresting Mitch (Cumberland style), entrtncoSs; first prize, £3 tad eutrinoe money, iscond 20i 6, Hurdle Handicap, 520 yards, ever ten hurdles; entrance its, Acceptance 3s; first prize, 60s, jecaud prize 20s 7. Tosiiti; the Caber, entrance 2s Gd; first prize 40s, second 15i J, Maiden Walking Race, entranoi 2i 6d 1 mile: first prizs 30s, second 15s 9. Baspips Music, entrance 2i Gdjfint prije 40s, second 20s, ii three competitors 10. Highland Fling, entrance 2i; firit prize 20s, second 10s 11. Three-Legged Race (lor youths under 15), entrance free; first prise 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'los 1 ' 14. Bicycle Kuoe, I mile,entrance 2s 6d; firit prize-iOijiecont 20i 15. Puttng the Stone; entrance 2s first prize 40s, second 10s IG. Sootebßeel, entrance 2s: first prize 20i,Bocond lOi . 17. Wairarapa, Handicap, third event, 440 yards; first prize 30s, second 16b 18 Vaulting with Pole, entrailoa 3s; first prize 40s, recond 15s 19. Wrestling (Catch-as-oatch-Can), en' trance 2s | first prize 40s with entrance added,second 20s 20, Sack Race, (lor boys only),entranco free; firit prize 10s, second 6s, and third 2a 64 • 21. 880 Yards Handicap, entrance 2s, acceptance 2s; first prize' GOs, second 20a 22. High Jump (running), entrance 2s first prize 30s, second 10b 23. One Mile handicap, -entrance 3s, acceptance 3s; first prize£6, second£2, third to'save his stakes 24. Consolation Handicap, 220 yards, entrance 26 6d; first prize 40s, lecond 20b 25. Tug ol War, 10 members ol Cale donian Society against 10 competitors prize 20a ADDITIONAL EVENTS. In addition, lloyn and Oirls Races, Novelties, etc,, mil be held'for which prices C ? i h a ! ] I SPECIAL PRIZES. First, Silver Cup or £3 3s, seoond silver medal or £1 Is, for the most points at the Sooiety's gathering, the points tj count thus: First, 3points,.second, S, third, 1, Winners of prizes can get their value ill ) trophies if they wish so, GENERAL CONDITIONS, Events ivill ha conducted and decided striotly in accordance with the Society's mloß and conditions of competition', it copy of which will be posted in a conspicuous place on the ground. Entries for all handicaps, accompanied with fees and performances, Must be mado with the Secretary not later than Saturday, the 2tst December. Three competitors to start or no second prize. The decision ol the Dlreotori, or whoever they may appoint shall in all eases be final. In tho event ol thi wsaiher proving unfavorable, thi Directors shall have it in their power to postpone the iporti from day to day. PRICES OF ADMISSION, adults Children half price, Member* and thiir, families fr«e on presentation tf their cards of membership, WM.SELLAR 4 Hon. Secretary, ! ) ) ) ) TAUJBRU smithy . George Townsend ii AVINtr taken over tho above well]~L known Bir.ithy, loliciti the pat. ronaga of the inhabitanti of the Taueru, and outlying districts. : IMsmithingWork in al its tenches neatly executed, at lowest possible rates _ Wheelwright's work of every description carried out on the promises THE prevalence of Sin Disuse has _ induced me to introduce an anfailing Remedy, obtained' from Aior KotOLO, if Fiji, during my stay there, That this Diseaso is spreading fast ii evidenced by tho reports of the Amhuri Schools boing closed through its hitherto unconquerable nature, Having had such thorough success tho treatment of various forms of Skis Disease I can, withont doubt, assure any person Buffering, that by three o: four applications the most obstinae cases can bo cured, All communications with particulars to bo addressed to tho proprietor, , W. SPRING, OppoaitoSt, John'i Church, Wilus Street, Wk!.t,v;ct<ih, Martln.iitreot, Wellington. ' ' November 21,1489, TO MR SPRING, Bim am happy to say that yeu have effectually cured my child of akin disease. In five Applications. Bhc was covered from foot to hip with blotches, but now her sldn is quite clear again, lam, yours gratefully SARAH GREGORY. Gordon-atrcpt, East Belt, Ohiistchurch, Dmr Sir—l am pleased to say 1 1 am thoroughly cured. 1 was covered all over the body with brown blotches. You have effected in nine applications what doctors have failed to cure in an many years, Youri truly' • ; W.KERCHER, t J.KING Jeweller and Watchmaker, Cuba-street, Weimnoion, BEGS to inform tho inhabitanti of the Wairaraps and the travelling public generally that tho Xmas holidays are at hand,and that ho has just received a largo and various consignment of articles suitable for presents, 1 If yon want a Watch If you want a Clock If yon want a Ring If you want Broodies If yoa want Electroplato If you want Jowellory. , J. KING . ; Would call- particular attention toh!& last importation of electroplated goods, whioh for style, workmanship, and low price cannot bo equalled in tho Colony, GO iKD SEE THE WINDOW, J. KING would also call special attention to hit naw'stook of spectacles, to suit all sights. All .*ork done on the prenlias at the shortest notice, ■>-.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3393, 23 December 1889, Page 4
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