EKEIMOM' ATHLETIC SPORTS, .i. TOBK HEM ON ■ '.■■■;:■'. :<■':> • BOXING DAY, DECEMBER 25,1890, ; IN-MR JONES'PADDOCK.,-;,;, | SPORTS TO START AT 10.30 a.m; ] -. ".SHARIV, . ;.:,,;.•; j UNDER IHE PATR6NAGE OFTHE PAHIATUA BAND. AFFIOE BEARERS-President, Mr \J Von;Rtdin; Vice-i'residenK'Dr McLeuimn; Treasurer. Mr A Selby; Secretary, Mr W Murdoch; Members ot Committee,, Messrs Bennett, Bright. Jones, felling, Toobill, Neilsen, Tumor; • Starter, Mr V D Polling; Handica'ppor, Mr F Bright; Judges, President and Vice-President ' ■,■ ; • ; rROORAMMK, : ' 1 Maiden Race,2ooyds f first 3Qs,--2nfl 10a, entrance 2s " , : ' ' 2 First Evont of Boxing Day Handicap, lOOyih . •••"'•>■! 3 Boys' Raco under 12'yonra, first is Gd, Bccoi.il Us 6r3, entrance free 4 Hnp, Step and Jump, first 303, second 10s, ontraiico 2s 6 Hurdle Raco-Handicap, 110 yds. lint 10a, second 15s.' ; Entrance 3s 0 Wrestling, (Cumberland style), first 40s, second 20ir Entrance- "8j 7 Girls Race, IOOydW, first ss, second 2s Gd. Entrance freo . -.-'.'. , 8 Second Event of Boxing Day Handicap, 220 yds 0 Puitinglho Stone, first 20s, second 103.' Entrance2s -■■ 10 One Milo Walkin? Handicap, first 40s, second 20s. Entrance 3s. - 11 Vaulting with first 3Cs, second 10s. Entrance 2s " 12 Mcmbors' Race, 100 yds, first.trophy valuo2o3. Entrance'2s 13 Third Event of Boxing Day Handicap, 140yds'' . 14 Running High Jump, first ,20s, second 10s. Entrance. 2i -. 15 OnoMilo Running Handicap, first GOsi ecooud 16a. Entranco4s 10 Horse Jump, over bar, firstlooa, second 20s. Entrance 53 . , ~ 17 Steoploclnso, about 220 yds,; first 20j, second 10s. Entrance 2s 18 Coucolotion Kace,2/2py:ls,' first 20s, j second 10s. Entrance 2s HOLES A.VU REGULATION, Rules Boxing Day Handicap to be won by points counting first 3, second 2, third 1.- First prize £4, second £2, third £l, entraiico fee 2s 6d acceptance 2s lid, Nominations for No 2,5,10 and 15 close on loth December, with the Secretary. '. ; Ncininntors are required to send in their provious performances' along with their nominations with, the amounts nbovo stated. Any competitor using an assumed name without -the consent of tho committeu will bo disqualified for the day. The decision ot' the Committee will bo final in all cases. Three competitors to stmt or no second prize. All protests must bo lniido within ten minutes after tho event and accompanied with a too of 10s" windmill be forfeited )f protest not entertained. Competitors for races leaving tho mark before the Anjitsaios to ground ; Adults Is, Children 6d.- ; ' ; , Horses and dogs strictly prohibited:
A GRAND BALL Will bo hold in the evening at tho TOWN HAL.L. First : class music Win. MUEDOUH, Hon. Son. Bketaliima Hotel., THOMAS PARSONS .Proprietor , HkVT&G taken over the above wellknown and old-established Hotel T. Parsons trusts by civility and best attention, to secure a fait share of patronage. THE'TRAVELLING PUBLIC will find this establishment ono cf THE BEST PLACES OF OALL In the Forty Mile Bush. '; The House has been thoroughly rent vatedand ro-furnlshcdi Tho quality of the Wines, Beeer. and Snirits are of tho very best obtainable. ~ T. PAESONS, m ' Proprietor.
JUST LANDED, KXRIMUTAKA, ' MOXQST which aw somo of th *"*YEUY IiEST Ladies' and Gcnta Saddles to bo procured. Also a four ut s of Li«ht Ei)j,hah Hnrness to BE SOLD JAS- ELLIOTT. SADDLER, IfAMBSBMAKEB&o. ' QUEEN-STREET,
H DESCRIPTION lists nroj .'boinj- ) started through tbo Loivor Valley ior Iho purpose of' raisins funds for the benefit of tlio children of tliolate'Alfred Clifton, who died. at. Carterton, about twelve- moiiths n»o. Tlio children, fiyo in nuinber, with ayes ranfjinß from fourteen months to ecven years, havo been of Ekctaliuna, eliliroly nt his own expense Ho linn applied to tlio Benevolent Socioty for aid, but they informed liimtliotnothiii" could bo dono in the matter, Ho was informed (hot tbo only way was to hand the children over to tbo police, which he did not like doin« as Mrs AnderEou bad promised Mr Clifton that she would see to the children. It comes vory hard on Mr Anderson to liavo to support tho children out of his own pocket. Mrs Clifton has none out to woik, but has lwc:i very ill, and i)uitßUinulo to assist in any way. Any one who could assist by giving a little would be doing a charitable action, Hubsoriptions may bo left at the officeol this paper. BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR Adjo.niii" Drill Sliml). .MASTIfiKTON. A Lt Mod* of JOINERY prepared. DOORS AND SASHES in Stock. WELL SEASONED passed and un dressed MATERIAL. Flooring, Matchlinin'g, ArcliiljuvßH, Mouldings,' Ac. ' >'''" ESTIMATES GIYEN. .
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3687, 15 December 1890, Page 4
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