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JKthe ANNIVJBU.3A.RY Kuripirai Sunday School Will bo Celebrated uu SUNDAY AND MONDAY NEXT. ON SUNDAY Mil E. TONKS, of Wellington, will conduct servicua in tho new Schoolroom at 3 and 7 p.m. ON MONDAY APICNIO will bo held in Mn X Pvnus' Padduuk, to be followed by a PUi.LIC MEKfltfG in the SCHOOLROOM in the evening 8411 MASTERTON PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. MEMBERS and others willing to assist them in the concert arranged by the Jubilee Cclobration Committee for Wodnesday, the 22nd inst., lire requested b meet for practice in Si. Matthew's Schoolroom on FRIDAY EVENING at 8 o'clock sharp, Every member particularly requested to attend. .A meeting of the Commitee will bo hold previous to the prastico at 7.30 p.in, JAMES AITKEN, 3411 Hon. Sec. FOR SALE. A RARE CHANCE TO ANY ONE IN

SEARCH OF A HIGHLY REMUNERATIVE PROPERTY. THAT DESIRABLE PROPERTY ■ situate on the UPPER PLAIN, MiSTERTON, containing 'BSAOHBB FINEST LAND IN THE DISTRICT, together with 8-roomed dwelling (thoroughly finished throughout), outbuildings, dairy, wash-house, the whole beint; supplied with water from one of Messrs Booth, Macdonald's patent windmills, mains being laid to carry tho water all over the premises and garden. In addition to these there are barns cnpablo of holding 10,000 BUSHELS OF GRAIN, nachine shed, six-stnllod stable, and two Jose boxes, stockyard, cowshed, bails Ito, men's two-roomed cottago, and other outbuildings. Tho property is conveniently divided into paddocks. A portion of the property is sheltered by buah, principally totara. further particulars as to terms etc, can bo obtained on application to JOHN HE3SEY, 3411. Upper Plain, JUBILEE CELEBRATIOiN : FIFTIETH .ANNIVERSARY OF THE : COLONY. Chairman of General Committee: : His Worship tho Major. Secretary General Committee: T. MTCenrie Esq. PROGRAMME OF SPORTS ■ To be held on 23rd JANUARY, on the Basin Koserye, COMMENCING AT ONE O'CLOCK, Chairman of Sports Committee: Mr H, M'Cardle. 't Secrehry: £ ■ Mr George I'etherick, An efficient BAND will be in httemlance ( durinjr the day. Trues to the value of £IOO in cash and trophies, j TOTAL VALUE OF JUBILEE HANDICAP , £27105, (three events), Projjrammo of Sports. 1. Maiden Race, 200yds-lst prizo L2,2nd - LI. 2. Jubilee Handicap (first event), Ist prize " L3,2nndL2, 3rd LI 3. Wheelbarrow Race (blindfolded), Ist prize LI, 2nd 10s 4. High Jump, Ist prize L2, second LI 5. Hurdle Handicap, 120 yds (a) . 6. Stone and Basket Race, SO stones, Ist ' prize L 3, 2nd L2 . 1: 7. Sack Race, 100 yds, Ist prize L2,2nd LI s 8. Jubilee Handicap, (second event 220 yds) Ist prize L 3, second L2,3rd LI 9. Bicycle Handicap, three miles (n)

11. Maori Haka. L 25 to be divided among the dancers providod 50 natives take part. 13. One mile Handicap, Ist prize L3,2nd LZ, 3rd LI 13. Tug of War, ten men aside, l'rice LO, winning team i 'Mi, 229 yds Handicap (a) |p. Wrestling Match, Ist prize L 3, 2nd, ROs. lC Long Jump—lst prize, £2; 2nd, £1 17. Old Colonists' P— '~JJ«»t f-»~ 18-10 to 1865)—1st pri; prize, geotlwnan'shat 18, Jubilee Handicap (third event), 440 yds -Ist prize, £3; 2nd, £2; 3rd, £1 19. Men-of-war's Man's Race—lst prize, £1; 2nd, 10s 20, Maori Men's ltace~lst prizc;£2;2nd, £1 21, Obstacle Race-lit prize, i'l 10s; 2nd, 15s 22. Maori Woman's Race—lst prize, 15s: 2nd, 10s; 3rd, 0s 1 25, Consolation Itace, 150y<la—1st prize, £2; 2nd, £1; 3rd, 10s 20, Climbing the Greasy Pole-Prize, the I ham Jubilee Handicap aggregate prizcs-lst, LG;2nd,L2los; 3rd, LI. First ambcond in each heat qualify for points,. Points to count as follows:—lst prize,.li point*; 2nd prize, 3 points; 3rd, 1 point. Events (a) to be under the New Zcato tho value of L 3, L2, and LI will be given for each event, Other events will be conducted and decided under the rules of the Caledonian Society. Jy card giving the order of events, and lies, handicaps, and colours of .-. |™. will be published by authority of the Committee and sold on the utu JiaHuiuaj), nomination, 2s Hd; acceptances, 2s Od; Mile Handicap, nomination, 2s lid; Amateur eventß, 2s; Tug-of-war, 5s per lenm; all other events. Is. Entries for handicapevenlsto close on tho 17th inst Handicaps will be published on tlie2otliinst,; colors and previous pedigrees must accowpiny each entry, Price of admission' to ground-Adults, Is; children uuh'r 12, Free, All communications re sports to be addressed td the Secretary, ; GEO, PETHERICK, , r ' : " ■ Adelaido ltoad, WOJ ,/..; . Wellington,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3411, 16 January 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3411, 16 January 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3411, 16 January 1890, Page 3

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