AmusementsTHEATftE ROYAL, WBfflm *OSCAE SMITH'S J INDIAN TOURIST PARTY. 1 tS'ONB- NIQHT ONLY\ 0 In their Inimitable UntorUiiiiuout Houvh Fun & Fi'oliu 6 t For particulars aoo bills, j Popular Saturdav Prioes —Circlo arid 1 Chair 2, Fron' Seats and Pit Is. " Tlie Company .being . on. ruuto for '• Nupior for tho Jubileo oan only play 0 this ono ni'ht, 3111 THE ANNIVERSARY ■ Kuripuni Sunday School f Will bo Oelubrated on i SUNDAY AND MONDAY NEXT, j ON SUNDAY ! MR E. .TONKS, of Wellington, will conduct services in tho now Schoolroom at 8 and 7 p.m. ON MONUAY 1 A J) lONIC will be held in Me. . iX t I'vbus' PaiiD'CK. to be filllowed by * puulic meeting m th-SOHOOI-HOOM in the evmiing. 8111 JUKlLilClfi HaNHIHMM FIFTIETH ANNIVKRSAIiV OF THE JANUARY 22utl, 1930TIIEWAIR.VRAPA OHLKGKATION Will tnka pl,ia- at 91 A STW U CON on the above date, President: W CBuchanan,Esq, M.H.B. Vice Presidents: ¥ llßcethara, Esq,, . and H R Bunny, Esq., County Chairmen. Chairman of Committers: Mr L J Hooper. Treasurer: Mr GTS W Dalrymple. Hoh Secretary: Mr R E Hcrnbhw. Marshau: Mr Tho3. Maokay, Assistant Marshau: MrThos.Jago, A Monster' PROCESSION, CONSISTING of Brass Bands, Firo Brigades, Friendly Societies, Maorics, School Children, etc., will lie marshalled, and start from tho DRILLSHED, Hall Street, at 11 a.m., and proceed through tho principal Streets ot the Boroup.li, oventuully halting in the vicinity of the POST OifEICE, where Short Addresses will bo delivered by Several Old Colonists. CHILDREN'S MONSTER FREE PICNIC, Inthe PUBLIC PARK at 12 o'clock, to which all Children in the WAIRARAPA nro invitod to attend. PROGRAMME OfIpORTS ON THE PARK OVaL, Commencing at 1.30 p.m. Maiden Race, 220 yards—lst prize, £2; 2nd, Sack of Fluur. Entrance 2s Boot and Shoo Kaco—For Youths between tho ago 3 of Hand 17 yean. Prize, Pair of Boots. Entrance 6d
D 100 yds Handicap—let prize, £110s; I 2nd, Clock, value 15s, Entrance Is, 0 acceptance Is t Old Settlors Race (Handicap) 200 yds e —Prize, Trophy value £1 10s. to Settlors who have bosn in the Colony 45 years, Entrance free Jubileo Handicap, 100 yards-let Event. N B.—See footnote Boys' Saok Race (Handicap) 16Dyds -let prizo, 7s b'd; 2nd, 2s Od, Entrance 6d. For Hoys nnder 14 years Jubilee Handicap, 220 yards—2nd Event. NB.-Seo footnote Obstacle Usee—lst prize, £1; 2nd, 10s. Entrance 2s I Groaey Pole-j£l and Leg of Mutton. Entrance Is Jubilee Handicap,; 440 yards—3rd Event, N 8.-Seo footnote Obstacle Race, 440 yards--For Boys between the ages of 10 and 12,. Ist , prize, 10s; second, 2s fid 1 Greasy Pig Hunt—Prize, the Pig, Entranco Is Pig Hutit-For boys under 12 years, Prize-the pig. Entrance free Satnn's Pony- Ist piizoloi;2ud 2s Gd Entranco Is N.B-Jubilee Handicap, Ist prizo £5, '2nd, Clock va'ue £1 5s Entrance 2s b'd, acceptance 2s(id Entries to be male un the ground at 2 p ra; Handicaps to bo declared at 2,80 p.ra; Acceptances 3 p.m. Tlieabove prizes will be awarded for the urentCßt number of points obtained in the throe events, GENBRALOOfiDITIOHS. - Events will bo contested and decided in accordance with the Wairarapa Caledonian Society's rules In addition to the above events, there will be spurts and races especially, for adults andchildron, also costume Cricket Matcli.Piinch and Judy Show, May Pole Danco, Jingling, Grinning through hcrso collar, Gipsy Tent, whoro fortunes will bo told; Music by Brass Bands and strolling troup of Negro Minstrels will onlivon the proceedings, Evening Amusements will consist of GJKAND Torchlight Procession, Starting at 7.45 from RENALL-ST., and marching via QUEKN-ST,, to tho PARK. ILLUMINATION OF THE PARK WTB CHINESE LANTERNS. GRAND DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS FROM CENTRE OF PARK OVAL. ALFRESCO CONCERT BAND PERFORMANCES. ■ Refreshment procurabloon tho ground, Admission to tho Park for Day and Evening I/- Children under 14 years of ago FREE, . Children are requested to bring their own drinking mugs. SPECIAL TRAWarangements have been made from all townships betwoeii Wellington and Ekotahuna, For particulars see Railway Posters which will shortly bo issued. R.E.HOMJJLOW, 3407 . Secretary, HOOPER & Co SECOND SHIPMENT OF SPECIAL NOVELTIES JUST OPENED, ■jQ DOZEN New Shapes Ladies Straw jO Hats. A large assortment of Stylishly Trimmed Hats, Fashionable Bonnets 50 Boxes Frenoh Flowers 19 Boxes Feathers 89 Pieces New Millinery Ribbons 150 Pieces Fashionable Dress Materials, all new shades ■ 'A largo assortment Watered Silks t match. Pongeo Silks, all shades 2 Casos Ladies Fashionable Umbrellas, Parasols, and Sunshades : 3 Cases containing Ladies' Jaokefs/ Mantles, Lace Boas, Dust Cloaks ' aud.Sashes .-. ■ ■' ■ ' 18 Pieces Now Sash Ribbons ■ Inspection Solicited, ■ HOOPEFTaND Co,, UON MARCIIE,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3413, 18 January 1890, Page 3
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746Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3413, 18 January 1890, Page 3
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