EXTRACTS FROM THE HOST RECENT 'JOURNALS OF FASHION IN LONDON AND PARIS, ' Th ° waS| - of cours0 ' >» the person' of tho Quoen Hor Mnioskv ""StssiaferTHE WHOLESALE FAMILY DRAPERY WAREHOUSE, WELLINGTON. OUR ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE SPRING SEASON
MAUMCEVILLE' Athletic Club,. : , - > Annual Gathering. SPOKTS GROUND, MAURIOEVILLE, MONDAY, DfIGV 29, '9O. Sports to commence at 11 o'clock 'sharp. - President, (iunder (iundci'sen; VicePresident, J F Heckler; Secretary and Treasurer, Geo Franklin; As« sisiant Secretary, VVMould; Judges, Messrs Peter Neilson, Henry Vile, F Rummer, James Cotliss nrd Canute Hanbe^'! Handicappers, Messrs H Keene, N Neilsen, John Bannister, 6 Gundcrscn and J F Heckler; Starters, Robt Franklm and W Mould ; Auditors, Messrs W Mould ntid Warboys, All inombors to form a General Committee.
PROGRAMME, Mauriceville Handicap, consistinst of throe distar.cos, namely, 100, 220, and 440 yards, entries to bo mudo to the Secretary up to Dccomber 19th. Handicaps declared on the 23rd in the Wairarapa Daily paper. Eutranoe 2s Cd, acceptance 2s 6d, First prize £3, 2nd £l,3rd 10s, Intending competitors to send in their performances with entries, 'also intending competitors for Hurdle Eaco an J Handicnp Walking Race to-pive their performances at entrance to race at least J of an hour before handicaps declared, 1, Maiden Race (local) 200 yds, entrance 2s 6d, first £l, second 10a 2, Thkowikg Heavy Hammer, (opan;, entrance 2s Gd, first £l, second 6s 3, Mauriubviue Handicap, first event, (open), 100 yds 4, Hop, Step and-Jump, (open), entrance 2s Gd, first 11, second Bs 5, Handioap Hurdle Rauk, (open), 220 yds, 5 hurdles, 3ft Gin, entranco2s Gd, first £l, second 10s (). TnRBE-KGGED Race, fur boys under 15 years, entrance Is, first 7s 6d, 2nd 2s
_ 7. Handicap Walking Race, li inileß, entrance 3s, first £l, second IO3" 8. Magriceville Handicap, (open), 2nd ovent, 220 yds 9. Running Long Jump (upon), entrance 2a, first 15s, second 5s ■ 10. Wkestling Matcu, Cumberland style (open), entrance l)s, Ist £2,2 nd £l, 11. Standing long jump, (opon). entrance 2s, Ist 15s, 2nd 7s Gd. 12. Girls Race (open) under 14 years, ontrance free, Ist 7s 6d, 2rd2sGd, 13. Maurioeville Handicap (open), third event, 440 yards. 14. Vaulting with Pole (open) entrance 2s Gd, Ist £l,2nd ss. 18. Obstacle Race, (open), entrance Is, Ist 10s, 2nd ss. 16. Half Mile Race (local) ontrance 2s Gd, Ist £l,2nd 10s. 17. Bora Raob under 15 years (open) handicap, entrance Is, Ist 10s, 2nd ss, 3rd 2s Gd. 18. Skipping Match fop, giiils (open) Ist 7s Bd, 2nd 2s Gd, 19' Running High Jujip (open), entranco 2s Gd, latfl, 2nd 10a, 20. Putting the Stoab, (open,) entrance 2s, Ist 15s, 2nd ss. 21.> Old Mens Race over. 45 (local) 200 yds, entrance Ib, Ist £1 22. Light Weight Wiiestling Mam, Cumberland Stylo, 11 stone 71b and undor, Entrance 2s Gd, Ist £l2nd 10a 23. Novel Race, GO yds forward, GO yds backward, and GO yds on all fours, Entrance Is, Ist 10s, 2nd 5s , 24. Tug War, membors, outsiders, entrancela, 25. Consolation Race (open), 220 yds, entrance 2s A special prize of £1 first 10s 2nd will be Riven by tbo Olub for the greatest number of points, RULES & REGULATIONS. Entranco to Mauriceville Handicap accompanied with fee, on or boforo 19th December; all other events post entry, Two competitors to start or no prize, three to start or no second prize, four to start or-no third prize, The decision of the Committee or wlioover they may appoint ehll in all cases be final. In th'o event of the weather proving .unfavourable, the committee have it in their power to postpono the sports from day to day. ADMISSION: Adults 1/- Children) under 12' years and oyor '7 years 6d. Motnbers of thoClubwill, on presenting their tickets, be admitted freoofchirgo. No horsos or dogs admitted. GEORGE R FRANKLIN, Hon. Secretary; EKETAHUNATOWN HALL, THE above couimodiujjs and well fitted Hall may be had for BALLS, PARTIES, PUBLIC MEETINGS, and by THEATRICAL COMPANIES at moderate 'charges. Stage completely furnished with now scenery. For further particulars apply to ' J. A, ANDERSON, '■ Lessee, . • tyeWwn ;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3667, 20 November 1890, Page 1
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