I iiniii ■5 m « B&S' I '-'^ ill iiiß yg-ff, wmm Us mm WMmm sm m HS IliiiWp il n EXTRACTS FROM THE MOSTREOENT JOURNALS OF FASHION IN LONDON AND PARIS. " The chioHnterest at Marlborough House was, of course, centred in thopevaon of the Queen. Her Hunt* m OurnewsS^ uur new stock otfIL\OKDMJBB FA3RICS comprises all theiennble uoyelties adapted {wiping ffWl ~...v.. u uuiu sepia brown," lout of theao GOLD BONNETS AT THE WAOLESAM; FAMILY, DRAPERY WAREHOUSE; yrELLINGTON. OUR ARRANGEMENTS .FOR THE SPRING SEASON,
MAUKICEVILLE Athletic Club. Annual Gathering, sports ground; , maurioeville, MONDAY, DEC,' 29, '9O Sports to commence at 11 o'clock. PresideuMiundor Gundersenj VicePresident, J F Heckler; Secretary and Treasurer, Geo? "Franklin ; Ag« ~' BisiahtSeoretiry, W'Mould: Judges, 1 Mossrs Peter Neilson, Henry Vile, F Kumrner, James Oottiss- and Canute ■ Hanberg r-Handicappers, Messrs H Keeno, N Noilßon, John Bannistor, G Gimderson and J F Heckler ; ; Starters, Eobt Franklin and W Mould | Auditors, Messrs W Mould andWarboys...Allmembers to. form aGeWal'CorMttceV- ■"'■'■ '''''' ■•■:!• '!_';• ' 'Programme.'' "'• W '•'.'.' ;; MauridevlUe Handicap, eoiisistinEj of three distances, namely, 100, '220, and 440yards,'entrlos to"be- imido-to the Secretary up■■' to • December .19th. Handicaps'declared on;the : 23rd in the. Wairarapa Daily paper. Entrance 2s 6d, acceptance 2s 6d. First prize £3, 2nd £l,3rd 10s. Intending competitors' to send in their performances with entries, also intending competitors ■• for Burdlo Race and' Walking Race' to"; rive their ■performances at ehtraiceto-raceatleastf' of' an ■. hour boforohandicaps declared,': ■■<■■■£■-. ■■■■'.. 1. Maiden Race (local) 200 yds, entrance 2s 6d, first £l, socond 10s 2. Throwing Heavy Hammer, (open),' ontrance 2s Gd.firat £l, socond, ,5a , 3. Mauricevilie Handicap, first event, (open); 100 yd s;;•• •, ,■-. •.■ , 4. Hor," Step and Jump,'(opon), ontrance 2s 6d, first ■£[, second ss, •G. Handicap Hurdle.Race, (open), 220 yds, 5 hurdles, M Gin, entranco 2a 6d, first£l, secondjOs.. ... -.(). Tbebk-ieookd./'.Raob, 'fJr.'boys under IB years, entrance' Is,' first 7a 6d, 2nd 2s "'"■'' 1. Banmcap , Walking ~ Race,. 1£ miles,' britreWSs, first ! £l| sbcbnd'lOs • 8. MAUMOEv'ILLE :HANDKAP,f(6pdn), 2nd ovent, 220 yd s"' ' " ' ' 9. Running Long Jump (open), entranco 2s, first IBs, second os 10. Wrestling Match, Cumberland style (opon), ontrance 3s,.lst £2,2 nd £l. "11. Standing long jump, (opon). entrance 2s, Ist 15s, 2nd Is Qd, 'l2, Girls RAqE'(6p.en) dnqor 14 years, ontrancpfrei), lot ?a fjot, Srd 3a Od. : 13, Maurioevime Handicap (opon), third event, 440 yards, ~14, Vaulting with Pom (opo entranco 2s Gd, Ist £l,2nd Bs, • 18. Obstacle Race, (open),- entrance Is, Ist 10a, 2nd sb, : : 16, Half Mile RACE,(looal) ontrance 2s od, Ist £L 2p.dW ' '■•■•'■ 17. Boys handicap, entrance Is, : let 10s, 2nd ss, 3rd2sGd-, : ;■. , . ._ ; : . ~;■ - 18, Skipping Match por curls (open) Ist 7s Rd, §nd g B M. " " ' ' IQt Running High Jump (opon), entrance 2s Gd,. Ist £l,2nd 10s. .20. PuniNa;,inß Stoi<f,;- (open,) entrance 25,-lßt li>3, 2nd ss'. 21. Old Mens Raoe over 45 (local) 200 yds, entrance Is, Ist £1 -1: ;[■ V; 1 22, Light- Weight Wrestling 'Match, Cumberland Style, 11 stone 71b and under; Entrance 2s 6d, Ist £l 2nd 10a .-.•.■ ~ ' '•". .ji-i; ,;. 23. Novel Race, GO yds forward, GO ydß baokward, and GO yds on all fours,: Entrance Is, Ist 10b, 2nd 53 ' :. 24, Tug of War, members; outsiders, entrance Is,' lst£l<'' , 25, Consolation Race (open), 220 yds, entrance2s ...'..,.. •,• - ,-.--■ • A special'pri?"o of £1 .first.'loai2iid'.\yill be given by tlio 01i\b for Iho greatest nuiqb.eeofpojnts.,; , ~;:..•■ RULES & REGULATIONS, ' Entranco to 'Mauricevilie,Handicap accompanied with'. foo, on or before 19th December; all other evenls post entry, Two competitors to start or no prize, three to start orno second prize, fourto start or no third prize, ■'.'■:„■ The decision :of the Uommittco or, whoever they may appoint shall in all cases be final >~• ■■ ,; ■ -,. ; : Jn the eyenfc pf provingunfavourable,' the committee ihavoiit' iit their power to postpone the sports from day to day, ■-•...• ADMISSION: Adults 1/. Children under 32 ye'ars'and over' 1 years l Bd. Members of the Olufynl], on presenting their tickets, te admitted free ofchargo, No horsier dog's admitted. 1 '""'' ' -■ '■"' GEORGERTRANELIN,'- ' ' J,.- .-.-,.■, , ..Hon.Secretary; -' ; EKETAPIfA'TQWN I hall;- :i ' THE above' commodious'and'well fitted Hail maybe had'for BALLS, 'PARTIES, PUBLIC pETINGS, and, by THEATRICAL"'COMPANIES at! furnished with now'scenery, For fuither particulars apply to .ntu^c ■';.,,: .J.A.APERSOU,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3670, 24 November 1890, Page 1
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665Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3670, 24 November 1890, Page 1
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