Amusenients." TO-MHT,: THEATRE ROYAL. ' A BIG BILL. RETl'ftN Visit of tho Popular Favorites lbs , BABI. OGrDBN ' " COMPANY ' Who ivill aupear TO-MORROW EVENING (Tuesday), in THREE NEW PIECES Taming the Shrew, TEiPTSD, AND the'stockbroker: .Popular Pricks—ls, 2s and 3a. FAMILY TICKETS admitting Two Adults and Two Children, to Front Seats os, 3414 TO-MOBSOW. .JTJBIJUEE . SffiSEAHOf. FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF THE COLONY, JANUARY 22nd, 1890. , THE WAIRARAPA CELKB HAT]ON Will take pl.ico at MA S'T EB'TON r on tho above dato. President : W C Buchanan, Esq, . 31.11.1 i. . VicePrf.sidents : W HBoethan),Esq,, and 11R Bunny, Esq,, County Chairmen, Chairman or Commitibes : Mr L J Hooper, Treasurer: MrG S WDalrymple, . Hon Secretary:' Mr R E Ilornbluw. 1 Marsham, : Mr Thos. Mackay,. Assistant Marshau : Mr Thos, Jago, A Monster' PROCESSION, /CONSISTING of Brass Bands, Fire \j Brigades, Friendly Societies, Manries, School Children, etc., will be marshalled, and start from tho DRILLSHED, Hall Street, at 11 a.m., and proceed through the principal Streets of the Borough, eventually halting in tho vicinity of the POST OFFICE, whero Slwrt Addresses will be delivored by Several Old Colonists, CHILDREN'S MONSTER FREE PICNIC, In the PUBLIC 'PARK at 12 o'clock, to which all Children in the WAIRARAPA aro invitod to attend. PROGRAMME OF SPORTS ON THE PARK OVaL, i Commencing at 1.30 p.m. 1 Maiden Race, 220 yards—lst prize, £•2 ; 2nd, Sack of Flour. Entrance 2s Boot and Shoe Race-For Youths between tho nijos of 14 and 17 years. Prize, Pair of Boots, lintranco 6d , 100 yds Handicap—let prize, £110s; 2nd, illo'ok, valuo 15s, Kntrance Is, acceptance 1b . Old Settlers Raco (Handicap) 200 yds —Prize, Trophy valuo £l 10s. Open to Settlers who have besn in the Colony 45 years. Entrance frco • Jubilee Handicap, 100 yards—let Event. N B.—See footnoto Boys' Sack Race (Handicap) 150 yds ' —lst prize, 7s Gd; 2nd, 2s Gd, Entrance 6d. For Jioya under 14 years Jubilee Handicap, 220 yards—2nd Event, NB.—Seo footnoto I Obstacle Raco—lst prizo, £1; 2nd, lOj. Entrance 2s Greasy Polo—£l anjl Le? of Mutton, Entrance Is i Jubilee Handicap, 440 yards—3rd , Evont, N B.—Seo footnote , Obstaclo Race, 440.yards-For Boys
between tlio ages of 10 and 12, Ist prize, 10s; socond, 2s fid . Greasy Pig Hunt—Prize, tlio Pig. Entrance Is Pig Hunt-For boys under 12 years. Prize—the pig. Entranco free Satan's Pony—lst -prize 10a; 2nd 2s Gd' Entranco la K.B—Jubilee Handicap, Ist prize £5, 2nd, Clock va'uo £1 53 Entrance 2s Gd, Accoptanco 2s fid Entrios to bo made on the ground at 2pm; Handicaps to bo declared at. 2.30 p.m ; Acceptances 3 p.m. Tlio above prizes will bn awarded for tlio greatest number of points obtained in tlio tliroo events. • GENERAL CONDITIO!) S. Events will bo contested and decided in accordance with tlio Wairarapa Caledonian Society's rules ' In addition to the above events, there will be sports and races especially for adults and children, also costume Cricket Match, Punch and 'Judy Show, MayM Dance, Jimdiug, Grinning through licrse collar. Gipsy Tent, where fortunes will bo told j Music by Brass .Bands and strolling troup of Negro Minstrels will enliven the proceedings, Evonin? iroUßements will consist of GJBAHD
Torch light Procession, Starting at 7.45 from RENALL-ST., and marching via QUEEN-ST., to tho PARK. ILLUMINATION OF THE PARK M'HII CHINIM LANTERNS. GRAND DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS FROM CENTRE OF PARK OVAL ' ALFRESCO CONGEST AND BAM PERFORMANCES. Retreshmentprocunblooiithogronnd. Admission to tho Park for Day and Evoiiing 1/- Children under 14 ycatß'of ago FREE. Children are requosted to bring their own drinking inugs, SPECI ALTllAlNnmngements havo boon nwdo from nil townships between Wellington and Eliotaliuna. I'or particulars boo Railway l'ustors wliicli will shortly bo issued, R, E. HORNBLOW, 340J "Sucrotavy. XI kkwakd. mHE abovn reward will ; be, paid ,ts), J anyono giving such information it's will lead to tho conyktion of tho person or persons who wrenohed tho hick off my paddock gates in. Chapel-street on January 18th. 3413 W.PfaRRI. I 1 y £1 REWARD. LOST.-From tho Upper Plain a • LIGHT BAY MARE, branded S on near Supposed to havo strayed in tho- direction of Martinborough, Lower Valley. The abuvo reward will be paid on returning saino to John Hehsey, flppor Plain,. Masterion, -. 3401 ; IMPOUNDING NOTICE, Mastorton, January 16th; 1890. .• IMPOUNDED,'' by i ranger from , Manaia, one CHESTNUT HORSE, no visible brand, shod .'all round, .white star on forehead, bang tail, Jf not claimed and -all oxperisfis paid, will bo sold on SATURDAY, February. Ist, 1890, at 12 o'clock noon, ES RICHARDS, • 341f . . Ponndkcepor. —~ SINGING, MRS MUELLER.wishes to intimate that eho will take in pupils for simfing; lessons to coraraenco from Ist January prox, ; Victoria-street,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3415, 21 January 1890, Page 3
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