Education Board, Wellington, 23rdDec, 1889. jIRESH TENDERS for P The erection of au ad. ditlonal Classroom
up to MONDAY, thu Gth January next, Plans and specifications tit the office of tlio WairawpH ()■ soiver, Carterton, Aa thd Education Board Ollico la closed for a ioh- days, builders must address their tonders to me, THOMAS TURNBULL, 3897 Architect. THS- CALEDONIAN ROCIBIY OF WKLLI.NGTOS. Office bribers. PresHont—Mr T, Kennedy MaclqiaM; ■ Vies ProsideMs, Colonel Huino and Dr Macgregor; Treasurer. Mr William MoLjan; Secretary, Mr itovid Wilton; Supjtintcndent of Sports—Tli<Prs.iiden-., Starter, Culnnel Huino ni:d Mr Charles S'.ewart; Hundicappers— Ins Committee asAttd liy Mr T. L, Barker; Timekeeper, Mr. S, Kohn ; Director of music-Mr John Jack. FIFTH ANNUAL GATHERING. {Willhttop'aoiatthe BASIN RESERVE WELLINGTON, OK NEW YEAR'S DtY, (TONESDaYJ, let January, 1830, Games to commenco at 10 a.ui, sharp, ay's Private Band wi.l pi 7 choke selects of National Music during the day, PROQRAMmI OK SPORTS, Total valuo ol pize nrncy in cash and trophie-, £223. Th« total ralue of Cile. donianGand Handicap, fur events, £37 and gold medal. Kirst pr n for eaih enit, £5-£2U, S.-cond prize for lach ■•£l-£4. Specal prize for mnir, points in Cfllt'douini G a'.d Handicap, £5 and special gold medal, th'i lait r to be mu twice in succession at the bocioty'a I. Qso ting—lst prize, U; 2nd, L2; 3rd, LI. 5. Maiden H udle Rao?, 120 yards, 10 hurdles—ltt prize 13 ; 2nd LS ; 3id LI, 8. Putting tlioStont), 22',b-l»t prize, L 3; 2nd L2; 3rd LI. 4. Kaqjipo Music (in costnin-), Pihrochs and LamonU-ht pr.zo, L 5; 2nd,Li; 3d LI. 6. Wres'ling, Border ityle, for all coiners —lst p iio L 7; 2od L 3; 3d LI 10a. 6. Maidai i'Ußice, 100ya ds (open ti amat«ars oily)— Wellington Tramway & mpany'6l ophy, valu» L 3 3i. 7. Caledonian Grant H.ndioap. Higuwt aggregate, 125 and Kold medal; 2nd ir.Zi.LB; 3rd prize Li. first and ■on lin eaeli beat qnal ties f>r points, Points 10 count a; Mows: -lit '6 points; 2id prise, 3points;3rd piize 1 point. Firtt event, 10J yards, Id dnh, L 5; 2nd, 1.2; 3rd, Li. 8. liljpipi Music (incoatumo), Marohenlit prize, L 5; 2nd Li; 3rd LI. 9. UaonngHgh Juinii (Meu),-lst prize, I L 3; M, Hi ; 3rd, LI, 10. Toning Cabtr.—lat prize, L 3; 2nd, * W;3ri,Ll, • llrale lonian Grind HanlicaoC'eomd event22jyavd l ),-lßtprizj,Ls; 2nd, Li; 3d, U. U, B -gpipj Mmic (ia Cottarae), Recls-ltt liiiZd. i'fi j 2nd. i2;Brd,£l.
Opo.i handicap (men).-Isl prize, £i) 2ml, £2; 3.<1, £l. 11. B Bp ; po Mubio (in coa'ume).—lst piizo iTS; 2nd. £-2; B.d. XI. 16. Tujj-of.U'ar, 10 mon on each side—-1-rtze £6. 16. Graad Highland Reel (In costume),*Ist drizo, £5; 2n-J; £8! 3-d, £l, 17. Vaulting witii'.P.Jct,—lst prize, £7:2 nd £3; 3rd, £lloa, 18. Sword Danco (men) ia Highlmd Cos-tume.-ls; prize, £6; 2ni, £2;3rd,£l 13, Sword Dance (ooys)i i Highland Cjs. turae.-lssprze. £l;2nd, 10s, 3rd, sb. 23. Long Jump (op n to Ajiateura only).— Trophy value £3 3s. 21, Ca'edowan Grand Handicap, Third Event, 440 yiirda,—l-jtprizo £sl2nd, £2;3rd£l. 32. Bust Dressed Poy ia Highland Costume —lit p.ize, LI; 2u 1. lUi j 3rd. Si, ■ 23. Best Drissed Mm ioJHighland Costume —Trophy vane L22s 21. Throwing Hammer, ISlbs.—lst prize, L 3; 2nd, 12; 3ra, i,l. 25. Hyhian-l Fhg mm) in Coalamo-let * nze, La; 2nu, 1.2; 3a, LI, prize, L2; 2ml, LI 13rd, 10*, ' 27. Mite Handicap Rice.—let prize, L 5: 2nd,L3j3id,L2. H. BcjcleHandicapEace, 3 miles—lst piiza,L6j2nl,L3;3rdL2. '■ I 2D. Boau!,t'ous Dance in Cottume.-lit pnu, L3;2id,L2; 3rd, LI, 80. C led mian Handicap, I'ourth Event, 880 yards, —lat prizo, L 5; 2nd, L2; 3rd Ll. 31, Consolation Race (diitauco as may he arranged by the ComruiituoJ—lat. prize tiophy, value L 3. EXTRA PRIZE, Pr«sfdent's Large Gold Modil, (track specially for this purpose, (or the winner of most pel its at the Society's G»tberiug. To be won twice in succession at tho Annual Oathoring, Or three times at intervals. The points to count thus:—lst, 2 points; 2ml, 1 point, if three ( not to count. GENERAL CONDITIONS. Events will he conducted and decided strictly |n accordance with the Society's Rules and Conditions of Competition, which can be obtained from the Secretary. Boys' competitions. Is each, Hindicapßmille published ill the dally pspwi on Situ- lav, 21 Daierabar, A Card of Sports giving tho order of tho gimjs, and conttiuiug names, handicaps ,ond «„i«„™ 0 f the competitors will be publishod groufid, Programmes will be sent to any add™ on application to the secretary, 211 wmiDioh-riuayi PRICES OFADMISSION: To tho ground, Is; children under 10 years of ago froc, Members and their families freo on production of their cardß of membership. A POPULAR SCOTCH CONCERT Will be held at tho THEATBK KOYAL, „ ' ■■ o.v I NEW TEAR'S EVENING. MM which tho Highland Dancers and l'iptn will perform, Doors open at 7.30; concert to commence atfl. Prices of admission—3s, 2s, la,. DAVID WIGHTON, Wl ' a ;. ;,' Honßec,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3397, 30 December 1889, Page 3
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