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WAIRARAPA , Oaled,oi\ian Society OfncK Beahkhs r PimsiDni-MrTM Brown; Vice-IJiiksi-deni- Mr A Stewart; Dihkciors - Messrs C BBremner, WB Buick, John Cameron, Robert Cameron, A W Cave, John Druiuniond, A A Elkins, R J Fitlon, P Gray, D Guild, Jas Harvey, junr., George Heron, .Win Lowes, Thomas Maokay, Wm Millar, James Muir, Mori McKay, II McKcnzie, A McLeod, junr., Donald MoPhee, 0 H Osboruo, Walter Perry, James Doss; Judges—Messrs C E Bramner, W B Buick, It ('ameron, John Drumraond, P Gray, John Hessey, Thomaa Maokay, Wm Millar, Donald Mcl'hce, Walter Perry, James Roes; StautebsMossrs C E lircmner, R J Filton, Jain-.s Muir; HANDic.iprEus—Messrs A A Klkina, James Muir, p O'Connor, James Boss; Piran-Mr John Stewart, ANNUAL GATHMING Will 'take place at THE PARK, MASTEKTON on WBDNMSDAYMMJARIt 1,1800 Sports to commence at 11 o'clock a,m sharp. ABKASSBAND Will play choice Selections during the day, PROGRAMME, GENERAL CONDITIONS Ac.: . WAIRARAPA. HANDICAP, Consisting of three distances, viz, 100, 220, and .410 yards. Entries to be made to the Secretary up to SATURDAY, Decern. her 21st, Handicaps declared and published SATURDAY, December 28th, Entrance 4s, acceptance 4s ; Ist Prizo £9, Second £5, Third £2 10s; also Ist and 2nd Prizes, for each event of 30s' and 15s respectively, Acceptances to be reotived on the ground at U a.m. on day ol Sports. \. I, Maiden r»ae,22oyds, entrance 2s Cd; ,first prize 40s, s.cond 20s, . I' ■2. Throwing Heavy Hammer, entrance 2s Cd; first prize 40s, second 20s, 3. Wairarapa Handicap, first event, 100 yards; first 3lls, second los _ 4. Hop, Step and Jump, enlranco 2s Gd; lirst prize 30s, second IDs 5. "resting Match'(Gmiherlandstyle), i •tutrancc us; lirst prizo £3 aud entrance monaji second 20s (i. Hurdle Handicap, 220 yards, over ten hurdles; entrance Bs, acceptance 3s; first| prize, tiOs, second prizo 20s 7. Tossing the Caber, entrance 2s Cd; first prize 40s, second liis 8. Maiden Walking Raco, entrance 2s Cd 1 mile; first prize 80s, second 15s 9. Bagpipo Music, entrance 2s 6d; lirst prize 40s, second 20s, it three competitors 10. Highland Fling, entrance 2s; first' prize 20s, second 10s 11, Three ; Lcggcdßace (for youths under 15), entrance free; first prizo 10s, second 'ss, third 2s Od 12. Wairarapa Handicap, sccond.evont 220 yards; first prizo 30 , second 15s 13. Long Jump (running), entrance 2s; first prize 30s, second 10s 14. Bicycl Race, I inile,entrance 2s (id; first prize *los. scoone 15. Puttiig the Stone; entrance 2s; firet prize 40s, second 10s 10. Scotch Reel, entrance 2s: first prize 20s, second 10s 17, Wairarapa Handicap, third event, 440 yards; first prize 30s, second los j. 18 Vaulting with Pole, entrance 3s; first pr'ze 40s, second 15s 19. Wrestling (Cntch-os-catch-can), entrance 2s; first prize 40s with entrance added,second 20s 20. Sack llace.lfor boys only),cntvance free; first prize 10s, second ss, and third 2s Cd i 21. BSO Yards Handicap, entrance 2s; acceptance 2s'; lirst prize liOs, second 20s 22. High Jump (running), entrance 2s; first prizo -SOa,, second 10s 23. One Mile Handicap, entrance 3s, acceptance 3s; first prizo £6, second £2, third to save his stakes 24. Consolation Handicap, 220 yards, entrance 2s Od; first prize 40s, second 20s . 25, Tug of War, 10 members of Caledonian Sooiely against 10 competitor* • prize 20s ' ADDITIONAL EVENTS In addition, Roys and Girls' Races, Novelties, etc., will he held for which prizes will be given. SPECIAL PRIZES. First, Silver Cup or £3 3s, second silver medal or £1 Is, for the most points at the Society's gathering, tho points t-j count thus: First, 8 points, second, 2,third, 1, Winners of prizes can get their value m 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 whioii will be posted in a conspicuous place on the ground. Entries for all handicaps, accompanied with fees and performances, must bo mado with tho Secretary not later than Saturday, the 2lst December, Three competitors to start or no second prize. The decision of tho Direct .rs, or whoever they may appoint shall in all cases he line!, In the evont of the weather provint! unfavorable, the Directors shall have' it m their pwer to postpone the sports irom day to day, n ,™ C "\ADMISSION, adulirf, Unldren half price, Members and their, families free on presentation of their cards of membership. WM.SELLUt •'■■•! ■,■ Hon. Secretary. TAUERU SMITHY George Townsend II AVINtf taken over tho abovo wollronago of the inhabitants of tho Taueru and outlying districts, RlacksmithiiigWork;,, a j \ ti bt . incnes neatlv executed, at lowest possible rates Wlwelwrixht's work of every dosoripturn earned out on tho promises rpHE prevalence of Skis Disease has I induced mo to introduca an un-

■«iuw< iiuieay, obtained from Aiof J|KoMLO,ofFiji l duri? 3 ray staythore. hat tins Disease is spreading fast is evidenced by the repnrta of the Airai hun Schools being closed through its _ nitliorto unconquerable nature. 1 Haviiicr had such tliorongli auccoaa in the treatment of various forms of Skin ■' Disease I can, without doubt, assuro - *ny person sulking, that by threo or ' four applications fcho most obstinao I oases ca n bo cured. All communications with particulars to bo addrasscd to Iho • proprietor, n W. .SPRING. Opposite St. John's Church, Wrms Street, \\'m,r.",i lXi 1 Mm tin-street, Wellington." November 21 IDS!) TO MR SPUING, utr «.«w. cffccWa ly cured my child of skin disease, in , fiveapphcatioiis, She was covered from foot ] to hip with blotches, but now her slrin is miite ' clear again, lain, youra gratefully t SAIUH GREGORY. ~ Gordon-sheet, East Belt, Chiistcliurchi ? Dkah Sm-I am pleased to say lam thor- fi oughly cured, 1 was covered all over the body with brown blotches, You have effected f m umc applications what doctors have failed \ to cure in as many years. Youra truly W.KERCHER. 8

, J.KUSfG Jeweller and Watchmaker, CUBA-STREBT. WELLINGTON, BEGS to inform the inhabitants of the Wairaraps and the travellin" public genorally that the Xnws are at hand.and that lie has just received a largo and various consignment of articles suitable for proscnts. f If you want a Watch' ) © tp If you want a Clock * 0 C you want a Ring H £ If you want Broodies 0 0 -j If you want Electro- - q ► plate . o3 IfyouwantJewellory W of any description .•' ■§ w -J. KING" -,. ? w«nW call particular attention to his : las„ importation of electroplated goods, which for, style, workmanship, and low P«s cannot to. equalled ia (he Colony. ; GO AND SEE ME WINDOW!' J. KING would also call'' special atteu tioiitohiinewstoek,of:spcctaolesto ' suit all Bights. ■'--■•;■ All work done on the' premises at the Bluntest notice,., , ■ :• ', GO AND SBE THE WINDOW.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3394, 24 December 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3394, 24 December 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3394, 24 December 1889, Page 4

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