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J ÜBILEE CELEBiiATIOJS' FIFTIISTII ANNIVERSARY OF THE . COLONY, ' Olmlrmnn of 0 onornl Oominlt te o: Ilia Worship the Mayor; Secretaiy General Committee; : T. M'Kontio Esq. : PROGRAMMTOF SjPOJiTS To bo hold ou 23mi JANUARY, on tho Haulu ltortcrv'!, COMMENCING AT ONE O'OLOOK. Chairman of Sports Committee: Mr H. M'Cardlo, Sccrettry: Mr George I'ctherick, An efficient BAND will he in attendance during tho day. Prizes to tho value of £IOO in caih nnd trophies, TOTAL VALUE OF JUBIMSB HANDICAP £27 10s. (three events). Programme of Sportw. 1, Maiden ltace, 200yds—1st prize 13, 2nd Id, 2, Jubilee Handicap (first event), Ist prize L 3. 2nnd 12, 3rd LI 3, Wheelbarrow Knee (blindfolded), Ist prize LI, 2nd 10a I, Ilijjli Jump, Ist priw 1/2, nccoml LI D, Hurdle Handicap, 120 yds (a) , 0. Stone and l'astat Kacc, CO stones, Ist prizo L 3, 2nd L2 7. Sack ltace, 100 yd), Ist prize L'->, 2r.d Lt 8, Jiibileo Handicap, (secon I event 220 yds) Ist prize LI), second L2,3rd LI 11, ISioyclo Handicap, three miles (a) 10, Vaulting with l'ole, Ist prize L 3, 2nd VI 11, Maori nakn, 1i25 to bo divided among the dancers provided 50 natives tab part. 12, One mile Handicap, Ist prizo 13, 2nd 1,2.3rd LI 13, Tug of War, toil men aside, I'rice L 5, winning team 11, 22!) yds Handicap (a) 15. Wrestling Match, Ist prizo L 3, 2nd, LI 10s .Hi, Long Jump—lst prize, £2; 2nd, £1 17, Old Colonists' Race (resident from 1810 to 18G5)-lst prize, oil painting; 2nd prize, gentleman's lial IS. Jubilee Handicap (third event), 410 yds —lst piize, £3; 2nd, £2; 3rd, £1 19. Men-of-war's Man's liace—lst prize, £1; 2nd, 10s 20. Maori Men's liace-lst prize, £2 ; 2nd, £1 21. Obstacle Raeo—lst prizo, £110s; 2nd, I'm 2i Maori Woman's liace-lst prize, IDs: 2nd, 10s; 3rd, 0s ) Committeemen's Rice, 220yjs—Prize, trophy 21, Greasy Pig Hunt-Prize, the pig 20. Consolation ltice, 130yds-lst prize, £2 ; "nd, £1; 3rd, 10s '2O. Cliinbiug tho Greasy l'ole—Prize, the ham Jubilee Hahdicap aggregate prizes—lst, LG j 2nd, L2los; 3rd, LI. First nnd scoomt in each lie.it qualifies for points. Points to count as follows:—lst prize, 0 points; 2nd prize, 3 points;3rd, 1 point, Events (a) to be under tho New Zea land Amateur Association Hules. Trophies to the value of L 3, L2. aud LI will be given for each event. Other events will bo conducted ami decided under tho lules of the Caledonian Society. A card giving the order of events, and containing names, handicaps, and colours of tho competitors, will be published by authority of tho Coinmitteo and sold on tho ground. Entry fees for events—Jubilee Handicap, nomi' ation, 2j fid; Acceptances, 2s li;l; Mile handicap, nomination, 2s Od; Amateur events, 2s; Tug-of-war, 53 per team; all other events, Is Entries for handicap events to close on tho 17th inst. Handicaps will ho published on the 20th inst.; colors and previous pedigrees must accompany each entry. l'rice of admission to ground-Adults, Is; children under 12, Free. All communications re (-ports to be addressed to tho Secretary. GEO, PETHERICK, Adelaide lioad. 310S Wellington. Y:L &•. ZEALAND RAILWAYS. 1 WELLINGTON SECTION. ANNIVERSARY DAY, JAN, 22iul, 1890. JUBILEE CELEBRATION AT WELLINGTON, JAN, 22nd, 23rd AND AT MASTERTON, JANUARY22nd. On WEDNESDAY, 22nd January, a train will leave Eketalmna at 6 am_ to niiimnnl Afoofftvflin Wit 11 MIH \fflNUll?

connect at Mastovton witii uio Morning Train thence to Wellington. The oi'iiitipry afternoon train to Wellington will leave Eketahnna at 4pin, and Mastei'ton at 5.15 pm. The Aftofuoon tram to Masterton will not leavo Wellington until 5.20 p in. It will arrive at Maitorton at '9.40 pm. and connect there with tho ordinary train (delayed) which will leave for Ekctahuna at 9.50 pm, A Bpecial train to Masterton will leavo'Eketaliuna at 9.15 am. A special train also to Masterton will leavo Cross' Creek at 9 am; Featlierston -9.23; Greytown, 9.25 ; Carterton, 10.10; and arrive at Masterton at 10.35. A return special to Greytown'and Cross' Creek will leavo Mastersun at 9.45 p m. 'i'raim will leayo Wellington for Eketahnna at 7,15 a in and 5 20 p m, and at 11.15 pm for Masterton. The ordinary 7.15 am train, Wellington to Eketahuiiii, and the usual 7.10 am from Masterton to Wellington, will both run as usual. On January 23rd, the ordinary C 40 train from liketahuna will leave at 0 a m to connoct with thofirst train thenco to Wellington. The .ordinary 3.30 p m train to Mas! erton will leave Wellington at 5.20 p ill, and run through to liketa' hunn. On January 22nd and 23rd respec tively IiXOURSIUN TICKICTS TO WELLINGTON, available for return on

1 1 the 23rd, may bo obtained as under Ist 2nd p (um Class 01 ass EketaluM ... ' ••• llastertou " s M ? 3 Carterton 8s 6cl Gs Cd Greytown ... ... 83 6d 63 Cd Fcathorston i 7 s 5a Kaitoko Es 3a Cd Uppor Hutt 4s 2s Cd On January 22nd Tickets available fur return 011 day of issue only may bo obtaiucd as tinder :~ On January 21st and 22nd, Excursion Tickets, available for return up to and including January 2Sth,niaybc obtained between Wellington and Ekotahuna (each • way)— First class 20a, second IBs. In addition to thoabovo SATURDAY BETURN TICKETS, between any 'station and any station, may be obtained un January 21st and 22nd, to be ako available for return up to and including January 28th, On January 22nd and 23rd School Children in parties, will te carried to Wellington and Masterton at therato of four for oach first class Saturday Return Ticket. Bona Fide Touchers accompanying them will bo carried at the rato of two fur each such ticket. BY ORDER, Traffic Agent's Oflico, 3412 Wellington, January 14,1800. FOR SALE. A RARE CHANCE TO ANY ONE IN SEARCH OF A HIGHLY REMUNERATIVE PROPERTY. That desirable property situate on the UPPER PLAIN, MASTERTON, containing 85AOKEB of tho FINEST LAND IN THE DISTIIKiT, together with 8-roomed dwelling (thoroughly finished' throughout), outbuildingß, dairy, wash-houso, tho whole boing supplied with water from one of Messrs Booth, MacdonaWs patent windmills, mains boing laid to carry tilt water all over tho promises and garden, In addition to theao thero are,barm capable of holding 10,000 BUSHELS OF GRAIN, machine shed, six-stalled stable, and tw< loose boxes, stockyard, cowshed, : baili otc, monV two-roomed cottage, am other outbuildings, , The property is conveniently dividoi into paddocks. A portion- of the pro perty is sheltered by bush, principal! totara. Jurlhor particulars as tytorins etc can bo obtained on application to i j ■ ' JOHNBESSEY,'. «4U Upper Plain,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3415, 21 January 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3415, 21 January 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3415, 21 January 1890, Page 3

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