Caledonian Society • -.•', ! OmciBEiRBM: ■;■'■■'> ■:■■'. PRESiDENi-Mr T M Brown; .Vioi-Phesi-dbki- Mr A StewartjDniEcioßS-Mcssrs C Eliremner, WB Buick. Joint Camoron, Robert Cameron, l A' W Cave; John Drumraoiid, A A. Elkins, B J Filton, F Gray, D Guilds las Harvey! junr., George Heron, '• Wm Urn', Thotaas Mack-ay, Wm Millar, James Muir, Robert MoKay, MMoKenzie, A,.MoLeod, jnnr., .Donald ■iMoPheo, OH Ojibomo,, Walter-Perry, James Eobb ; JbnoEß-MessrsC E Bremner, W B Buick, R Cameron, John Drummond, 'l f Gray, John Hesseyi Thomas Maokay, Wm Millar, Donald MoPhce, Walter. Perry,- James R«6S; ;Btjrti!R3 Messrs C E Bremrier, R J Fitlon, Jam-a Mnirj Handicappers—Messrs A A Flkins, James Mtu'iy F O'Connor, James Boss j PiPER-Mr John Stowart. ANNUAL GATHJ^UING Will take place at THE! .PARK? MASTKRTON on WEDMSMYiJAMARI 1,1890 Sports to oommenca at 11 o'clock a.m sharp, A.BRASSBAND Will play choice Selections during the day, '■ PROGRAMME, GENERAL CONDITIONS • ■ ■ ■ Jfeo. , . ■ WAIHARAPi HANDICAP, Consisting of three distances, viz., 100, .' 250, and -140 yards. Entries to be mado to the Secretary up to SATURDAY, Decernher 2lat. Handicaps declared uud pub- ■ lished SATURDAY, December 28th, Kntrance 4s, acceptance -Is ; ' Ist Prize £9, Second £o, Third £2 10s; also lßtand 2nd Prizes for each' event.of 30s . and 15s respectively. Acceptances to be received on the ground at U a.m. on day ol Sports, 1. Maiden Face, 220 yds, entrance 2s fid; tirst prize 40s, second 20s, 2. Throwing Heavy Hammer, entranco 2s fid; tirst prize -10s, second "20s. 3. Wairarapa Handicap, first event, 100 r yards; first3os, second 16s 4. Hop, Step and Jump, entrance 2s 6d ] • first prize 80s, second 10s, 5. Wresting Match .(Cumberland style), ontraiicofis; tirst prize £.') and entrance money, second 20s I). Hurdlo Handicap, 220 yards, oTer ten hurdles; entrance 35,, acceptance 3s; first prize, 'l)0s| second prize 20s' 7. Tossin;' the Caber, entrance 2s Od; first prize 40s, second IoV 8. Maiden Walking Race, entrai)oe2s Od ' L 1 milo; tirst prize 30s, second Ids 9. Bagpipe Musio, entrance 2s Od; first prize 40s, second 20s, if threo competitors . ; 10. Highland' Fling, entrance 2s; first prize 20s, second 10s' 11. Three-Legged Race (lor youths under 15), entrance free; first prizo 103, second ss, third.2s 6d 12. Wairarapa Handicap, second.evenl . 420 yards; first prize 30s, second 15s 13. Long Jump (miming), entrance 2s; • first prize 30s, second 10s t 14, Bicycle Race, 1 . mile.entrance 2s 6d ; • first prizo 40s, sccone 20s 15, Putting the. Stone; entrance 2a'; , first prizo 40s, second 10s ■■' ' 10. Scotch Reel, entrance 2s j Ural prize 20s,second 10s 17. Wairarapa Handicap, third'event, 110 yards; first prize 30s, second Ids r 18 Vaulting with Pole, entrance 3s; first 1 pr ! zc 10s, Kecond 15s , 19. Wrestling (Catch-as-oatch-cau), ontrance 2s; first prizo 40s with entrance , added,second'2os 20, vSack Race, (for boys only),entrancc i free; first prizo 10s,"second ss, and third 1 2s 6d 3 21.880 Yards Handicap, entrance 2s; acceptance 2s; first prize 00s, second 20s , 22. High Jump (running), entrance 2s; flrst prize 30s, second 10s •23. One Mile Handicap, enlrancc 3s, ' acceptance 3s; first prizo X 6, second £2, • third to save his stakes ' 21. Consolation Handicap, 220 yards, entrance -2s 6d; first prize 405, ; second :20s 3 25. Tug of War, 10 members ol Caledonian Society against JO competitors; ~ prize 20s ; | ADDITIONAL" EVENTS, In addition, Roys and Girls Races, 5 Novelties, etc., will be hold for which prizes will be given. " _ SPECIAL PRIZES. First, Silver Oup or £3 3s, second silver medal or £1 Is, for the most points at Iho Society's gatheriug, the points U count - thus: First, 3points, se'ooud, 2,third, 1. Winners of prizes cau get their value in trophies it they wish so. GENERAL CONDITIONS. Events will be conducted and decided strictly in accordance with the Bociety's ' rulesandcouditionsofcompetilion, acopy of which will be posted in a conspicuous ' place on the ground, Entries lor all handicaps, accompanied with lees and performances, must bo made with the Bcorctary ; not later than Saturday, the 2!st December. Three competitors to start or no second . prize. The decision of tho Directors, or whoever tbey may appoint shall in all cose.i bo liual. lu the event ol tho weather proving unfavorable, the Directors shall have it in their power to postpone the sports from 1 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. 4 .Hon. Soorctorv. TAUEJRU SMITHY George Townsend |_| AYINU taken over tho above wellJL known Smithy, solicits the patronage of the inhabitants of the Taueru, and outlying districts, Bluukswithiug Work in al its branches neatly executed, at lowest possible rates _ Wheelwright's work of every description carried out on the premises ' rpHB prevalence of Skin Dimmsb has L induced me to introduce an onfailing Remedy, obtained from Alof Kololo, of Fiji, during my stay there. That this Diseaso is spreading fast is evidenced by the reports of the Awrhuri Schools being cloned through its hithorto unconquerable nature. Having bad such thorough success in tha treatment of various forms of Skin Disease I win, without doubt, assure any porsou suffering, that by threo or four applications the most obstinno cases can bo cured, All communications with particulars to ho addressed to the proprietor, W . SPRING, Opposite St, John's Church, WILLW StBEET, WbUiIHOTOX. Mattiu-streot, Wellington, November 21,1889. TO MR SPRING,. SiH-I am'happy'to say tiut you have effectually,cured my child of skin disease, in five applications. She was covered fraa foot (o liip with blolchw, tat now her akin in quite clear again. I am, vours gratefully SARAH ORKIORY, Gordon-street, East Celt, Clniatcliurcli. Dkir Siii-1 am pleased to say I amtlioroughty cured. 1 was covered all over the body with brown blotches, You have effected in nine applications what doctors have failed to cure in as many yeitrs, Yours truly " W.KERCHER. Jeweller and Watchmaker,' Cußi-sTBEBi, Wmimtos," BEGS to inform the inhabitants of the Wairarapa and the travelling : public generally that the Xmas holidays are at hand.and that he has just received " a large and various consignment of articles suitablo for presents. '.. If you want a. Watch ] 0 £■..■ .If you want a Clock ■ 0 q If you want a Ring t* If you want Brooches 0. :. y 4 If you want Electro- r t* ?' ' ' ■' plate : *j If you want Jewellory W ■■ of any description ' 5 i 1 P 7 J.KING; , ;.- , ; j; Would call particular attention to his e last importation of olectroplated goods, ivhichfor stylo,-workmanship, and low price cannot bo equalled irrthe Colony, 3 GOANJ)SEBTHEWiNPOW; "
KING would also call special attenin to his pew atook of spectacles to it all -sight's, -'■'"■ All work done on.the premises At the ortest notice'/' GO AHD BEE THE WINDOW.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 285, 28 December 1889, Page 4
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