Pfe ESSWAIRARAPA CALEDOMAN SOCIETY.' OFFICE BEARERS. President: Wr Farquhiir Gray j Vice Preaidenb: Mf. R al) ert Cameron; Directors'. Messrs John Drumuiond, Petor Dickson. A A Elkins, D Guild, TMBtown, W B Buick.Wm Caraoron, A W Cave, James Harycy senr;, Gcorgo Heron, John Hessoy, Win Lowes, Wm Millar, J Morris junr, Jamos Mnir, Alex Mutno junr, JRobott McKav. Donald MoKenzie, Woodlands ' D MoKenzie, Knripuni, A McLeod, junr. 0 U Usbome, Walter Perry, Jainoi lldss, Alex Stewart, Alex Walker, BID Whntmau; Judges: Messu T M Brown, Wm Cameron, A ye, Geo. Deron, John Hessoy, m Millar, Bflbt McKay, Walter Perry, Alex Stewart, Alex Walker, and E MD Whatmau; Startors: Messrs A A Elkins, James Muir, and Donald MoKenzie; Handtoappors; Messrs A A Elkins, F O'Connor, and James Ross; Piper; Mr John Stewart, THE ANNUAL GATHERING Will, take place at the Park, Masterton, THURSDAY, JANUARY Ist, 1891. Sports to commence at 11 a.m sharp. Mr Pearson's private Band wdl play clioico selections during the day. ' PROGRAMME OF SPORTS. Wairarapa HaudicapOonsisting of throe distances, viz., 100, 220,440yd5, entries to bo made to the Secretary up to _ SATURDAY, 27th December; handicaps declared and published Monday, 20th Decembor. Entrance 4s, acceptance 4s; first prize £7,75, second £4 4s; third prize £2 2s; ftltaßtst and second prizes for each OTeft' of 80s and 15s respectively. Acceptances to. be received at Iho Secretary's office at 10. a.m. on the day of sports, 1 .Maiden Eaco—22oyds, ontrance 2 Inrowrog heavy hammer-Entrance 2s (id, first prize 40s, second 20s 8 Wairarapa -Handicap—lirst event, 100 yds, first prize 30s, second 15s, 4 Hop, Step and Jump-Entrance 2s, first prize 20s, second 10s 5 Wrestling. Match (Cumberland stylo) entrance 6s, first prize £3 with entrance money added, second 20s 6 Hurdle Handicap—22oyds, over ten hurdles, ontrance 3s, acceptance 3s, first prize 60s, second' 20s 7 Tossing the Caber—Entranco 2s Cd, first pri7o 30s second 15s 8 Maiden Walking Race—Entranco 2s (id, first prise 30a, second 16s 9 Bagpipo Musio—Entranco 2s Od, prize of 40s if sufficient competitors come forward, 3 must entor and compote 10 Highland ' Fling-Entranco 2s, first prize 20s, second 10s 11 Three-legged Race-For youths under 15; entrance free, first prize 10s, second ss, third 2s 6d 12 Wairarapa Handicap, second event, 220 yds, first prizeo 30s, second 15s 13 Ruuning Long Jump—Entranco 2s, first prize 30s, second 10s 14 Putting tho Stono—Entranco 2s, first prize 20s, second 10s 15 Scotch Reel—Entranco 2s, first 20s second 10s 18 Wairarapa Handicap, third ovent, first prize 30s,' second 15s , Pulling tho Inverness—Prize 20s, entrance fee Is 18 Vaulting with Pole—Entrance 2s, first prizo 30s, second 20s " WW'S ""** «»"»»• »»v., vvjmui entrance 3s, first pnze 40s, second 20s 20 Sack Race (boys only), entrance free, first prize 10s, second 6s, third 2s «d 21 Wrestling, . Catch-ascatch-can— Entranco 2s 6d, first prize 40s, with entrance money added, second 20s 22 880jds Handicap-Entrance 2s, acceptance 2s, first £3 or trophy, at option of n inner, second 20s. 28 Sunning High Jump, ontrance 2s, first prize 20s, second 10s 24 One Mile Handicap—Entranco 3s, acceptance Sis, firflt prize £5 or trophy, at option of winner, second £2, third 10b 25 Consolation Handicap, 220yds—entrance 2s 6d, first prize 40s, second 20s 26 Tug ot War—lo Members of Caledonian Society against 10 competitors, prize 20s Additional Events—Boys' and Girls' Races, Novelties, &c,, will be held, for which prizes will bo giyen SPECUI PHIZES, First prize, silver cup or L 3 3s to bo given to winner of most points, first to COtint 3, second 2. Winners of all prizes can get their value in trophies.
GENERAL COJSriTIONS. Events will be competed ?.sd decided strictly in accordance with the Society's rules and conditions of competition, a cop; of which will be posted in a cod' spicuous place on the ground. Entries i Secretary not later than SATURDAY, tho 27tL Dccomber, Tlireo competitors or no second prize. The decision of the Directors or whoever thoy may appoint in all cases to bo final. In tho oveut of the weather proving unfavorable, the Directors shall hare it in their power to postpone tho sports from day to day, Prices of Admission—Adults, Is, Children, half price, Members and their families freo on production of their cards of iiiombership. IVSELLAR, W. PrangnellT" (Corner of Queen and Renall Streets, Masterton.) COAL AND TIMBER MERCHANT; Oft ()(\(\ FEET of well-seasoned OV,VW timber to select from at mill prices, comprising Architraving, Moulding, Skitting, Rusticating, FloorIns; and all kinds of dressed, planed, ' .■ i building timbors, A few job lots to clear cheap, *."■'.' Shingles; Houseblocks, Pilings n 'ots and Sashes at lowest current rates All goods within the Borough delivered
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3683, 10 December 1890, Page 3
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