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' WAIRARAPA ,' : Caledonian Society OmCEfiEiUMi'.PiwaiDENHlr T M' Brown j Viob-Pmbi-pent- Mr A Stowatt; Direciorb ? Messrs C (J Bremuor, W B Buiok. Johii Cameron, Robert Cameron, A'.WOavof = John Drummond, A A Elkins.-R-J Fitlon, F ■Otay/D Quijd, Jas Harvey junr,, George Heron, tym ■ Lows, .Thomas Mackay, i, Wm Millar; James Miiiiv Robert McKay, MMoKenzie, A MoLeod, junr,, Donald Mol'h'ee','; Q H Osborne, Walter Pony, r James libss; Jonats-jMessra 0 E Brerarier, W B Buiok, Hi 'amerou, John Drumrnond, ¥ Gray, John Hessey, Thomas Mttokay, Win Millar, DouaU MePhee, Walter Perry, James Bobs; STiniwia— Mensra C E Dremner,*B J FiUoo, Jam a Muir; H*swokPEiiß—Messrs A A Elkiuß, Jameß Muir, FO'Connor, James, Host; Firaß-Mr John Stewart, ' ANNUAL GATHMING Will take place at THE PABK, MASTERTONon WEDNESDAY, JAMJAR} 1.1890 1 Sports to commence at 11 "o'clock a,m sharp, ABRASSBAND Will jilay choice Selections during the day, PROGRAMME, GENERAL CONDITIONS Ac. , ' .WAIRAMP4 HANDICAP, Consisting of three distances, viz, 100, 220, and -140 yards. Entries to be made to the Secretary up to SATURDAY, Decernber 2lst. Handicaps declared and published SATURDAY, December 28lli. Entrance. 4s, acceptance 4s ; Ist Priai JC9, Secoud i'o, Third £2 10s;, also Ist and 2nd Prizes (or eauh event of 30s and 15s respectively. Acceptances to be received on the ground at '1 a.m. on day ot Sports. 1. Maiden Base, 220 yds, entrance 2s Gd; first prize 10s, s cond 20s, 2. Throwing Heavy Hammer, entrance 2s 0d; lirst prize -10s, sccond.SOs. 3. Wairarapa Handicap, first event, 1(10 yards; first Stls, second 15s' ■4. Hop, Step ami Jump, entrance 2s 64 ; first prize 30b, second 10s fi. Wresting Match (Cumberland style), entrance os; tirst prize £3 and outrauce money, second 20b ' 6. Hurdle Handicap, 220 yards, nvor tan hurdles; entrance lis, wceptanco3s j first prize, COi, secoi.d prizo 20b. . ■ ~, • • 7. Tossing tlie' Caber,' entrance 2s 6d | first prize-iOs, sedond'los 8. Maiden Walking Rare, entrance2s Gd

1 mile; first prize .lOs, second Jos 9. Baipipo Music, entrance 2s Gd; first prize 40s, eqcond 20s, ii three competitors 10. Highland Fling, entrance 2a; first prize 20s, second 10s 11. Three-Legged Bace (for youths under 15), entrance (ree| first prize 10a, second ss, third 2s Od • ~.:•■. 12. Wairarapa Handicap, se'cond.event '220 yards; first prize .SOs, second 15s 13. Long Jump' (running), entrance's; first prize 30s. second 10s 14. Bicycle Race, 1 inlre.eiilrancc 2s Cd; first prize 40s, secono 20s 15. I'uttng the Stone; entrance 2s; first prize JOs, second 10s . , • 10. Scotoh Keel, entrance 2d; first prize 20b,'second 10s 1.7. Wairarapa Handicap, third event, 410 yards; first prize. 30s, second 15s ' ' 18 Vsulliußwith Pole.eubnco 3s;first pnze 40b, ."econd 15s' ■ 19, Wrestling (Cotch-fls-catch-can), entrance 2s; first prize 10s with entrance added,second 20s . 20, Sack Uace.lfor boys only),entrance free; first prize 10s, second ss, and third 2b lid 21, BSO Yards Handicap, entrauoi 2s; acceptance 2s; first prize liOs, second 20s 22, High Jump (running), entrance 2s; first prize 30«, second lOs. 23, One Mile Handicap, entrance 3a, acceptance 3s; first prize £ 6, second ii, third to save his stakes 21, Cousola'ion Handioao, 220 yards, entrance 2s (id; first prize 40s, second 20s 25. Tug of War, 10 mc'inbors of Cale(loninu Society against 10 competitors; prize 20s : ADDITIONAL EVENTS, In addition, Roys and Girls i Faces! Novelties, etc., will be held (or which prizes will be given. • SPECIAL PRIZES. . First,, PilvorCupor £3 3s, second silver medal or £1 Is, for (be most points at the Society's gathering, the points tj count thus; First, 3 points, Second, 2, third, I.' ■ Winners ot prime can get Ihcir'valuc m trophies if they wish so. GENERAL CONDITIONS. Events will be conducted and decided strictly in accordance with the Society's rules and conditions of competition, a copy of which will bo posted in a conspicuous place on the ground! Entries for nil handicaps, accompanied with fees.and performances, must bo made with' the Secretary not later tlinu Saturday, the 2lst December. Three competitors to start or no second prize. Tho decision of the Ductus, or whoever they may appoint shall in all coses be filial, In the event of tho weather proving unfavorable, the Directors shall have it in tlieir power to postpone the sports from day today. MIICEB OF ADMISSION, adults la Children half price, Members and their, families free on presentation of their cards of membership, V W M.SELUK' ' i Hon, Seoretary, TAUEJRU SMITHY George Townsend M A.VINU taken over the above wellI- known Smithy, solicits tho patI ronago of the inhabitants of tho Taueru, and outlying districts. fflaoksmithiitgWork in al its bmnohes neatly executed, at lowest possible- rates _ Wheelwright's work of every description carried out on the premises

SKIN DISISASJB.',. THE prevalence of 8m Disbahk has induced : me to Introduce an unfailing Heincdy, obtained from Aior KoiiOio, of Fiji, during my stay thoro. That this Disease is spreading fast is ovidenced by the repnrts 'of tlio Awahuri Sclioolb being o'.u.ivd through its hitherto unounquorablo' nature. Having had bucli thorough, euccens hi the treatment of various forms of Skis Disease I cm, without doubt, assure any person suffering,'that by thres.or four applications the most obstinae oases can be cured. All communications with particulars to bo addressed to the proprietor, W. SPRING, Opposite St, John's Churoh, . Wims Street, Wellington. Martin-street, Wellington. November 21,1889. TO MR SPRING, 8m— I am happy to say \.:\'. ■ inure effectually cuteil my child of skin disi fiVo applications, Sub was covered fri to hip with blotchc-'; but now her alii in quite 'clear Bgaiu, lam, yours gratefully SARAH GREGORY, Gordon-street, East Belt, Chiistohnrch, Dear SlB-I am pleased to say I am thoroughly cured,' 1 was covered all over the body with brown blotchej. You have effected in nine application! what doctors have failed to care in as many years, Yours truly ■ W.KERCHER. Jeweller and Watchmaker. '.,' Cuba-street, Weimnotok, ■ BEGS to inform the inhabitants of the Wairarapa and the' travelling public generally that the Xroas holidays are at hand,and that he has just received a large and various consignment of articles suitable fur presents! , (" If you want a Watck "] 0 J.KING Would call particular attention toliia last importation of electroplated goods, which for style, workmanship, and lu)v price cannot be equalled in the Colony, * GO AND SEE THE WINDOW. ' J. KING would also call special atten tioii to bis new stock of spectacles to suit all sights. ' ' All work done on'the premises at the shortest notice. GO AND SEE'THE WINDOW.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3397, 30 December 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3397, 30 December 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3397, 30 December 1889, Page 4

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