: l<mjj^ I;-:'' ' to ,BOXING DAY, DT?bi3MI3BR2«, 18D0, ••• ;i J IN,MiI JONES' PADDOCK. : ' H rft .j '4---K/i'' in! 4 f I SPOUTS TO START aT 10.30 A.M ■,T BIIARk ' UNDER IHE PATRON AC® OF THE PAHIATUA. BAND, , - ~ . ./.SLAi/M V,'<! ■ 0' PIOB Von Rtdln j .Vieo-iftsuVnt, DiMcLennan; Treasurer,. Mr A Sciby; Secretary, i : Mr'!W'Murdoch ;>Membcrf ulCpniiiiitfej Messrs! Jjuftnuttv'iji'ijht, JonMi Peliiuif.'Tonlillli Nwlsbii; Turned Stntter,i'Mr : F.D PollingI;'Hiiiidfeppof; 1 ;'Hiiiidfeppof; Miy® ;Bright';. ! .M»cs;.'lVosid'ouK;ind' Vioa-l'rcfelclciVt'. #'•>.! 1-• ■ !:»!.;•'• - 1 i tvjn'i fie*/ '■ ii'SoGit,untie, 1 - > ■'! .'I '• ; a r ' I r 1 Mnidoililiaco, 2t%d3j ! tu ; 3too.y|2ri , ii ! !•* '<> : ' „ 2 Virst Evont (if'Biixini Day Hiindi l , ca]i, 100 yd; - ■ j 3 Boys'-,liafe, ufic^bi4l2 fipt 7< (id, second lis fid,.entrance free 4-Hiip, Step «ud ;Jump ( • j first 30j, second 10s,- ontruueu. 2s " 5 Hurdlo 'Rkd: Uaiitliuai;,, ; i first 40aj,'qecond. 153, Entranqo 3s ■ 0 Wrestling, (Cmnbsrlani! style), ,'fira> ii 40si second 20v .Entrance ifs; 1 Gii-la liu'cei" ltiOyils, first,sa, sccimu ' 2s'.Gcl. ! Entr'anco frco ; , S Socisiiil" Evout : .of.' ipiing U»j Untidicnp,KOyda. '"... ' /. 9 Pu;tiug ( thd ; Sttihc, fifafc, 20a,' sccoiid . n>' 10s". Entrance2a ; t ' , iiO Chi'o -■Mile'Wilkins- 'Handicap,' fim.7 '(tOsj'seiJoivi 20a." 'Eritriiiica 3j : . ,,: - 11 Vaulting with fylo, ill-stilt's, seiond 10s, Eutrance 2s 1 \ •'' 12 Members' Race, -lOOjds, 1 first| ttopliy valuo 2&a.-; Entrance 2s' • •';! 13. Third* .'Event of" Boxing Day ,; i' ,14 Running High' 'Jump, ■ first 1 ' 20s, I second 10s,. lOntmncii 2d 15.0ne Milo Running Handioan,'first 1 ' rios,"3ecoud 153. : Entrance 4s:;i> 10 Horstt Jump, over bar, ■ first; 100s, . second 205,;: Entrance fta-j • :• i 7* Steeplechase, about, 220 yds, first t , 20j,: second 105.,-Entrance-is., .•„ j ;18 Coucoi.otion,Kiwe, 220yds, ; Jirat:UOat second 10s. Eutrance'is, , UUI.ES ANII IRIiGUUTIOKS.
Rules Boxing Day .Handicnp to .be won bv points counting lirst. 3 r second 2, third 1. ..'.First.prke-^l,.second ill, third fee 2s, Otl acceptance 2s 6:1,, Nominations .for No 2j 5,10 and 15 close.on. 15th December,. witli the Secretary
Nuuiintora are required to.'. Bend in f ,lieir previous porfurmancea. alcnitj with their nominations witli tlio, _ 'ainoimta abovo stated, Any comjiolitor usiiig an assumed name _ .without, tlio consent of tho committee will .lie disqualilicd for the day. Tho decision ot tho Comaiittee will bo finalin all' cast's.' Thtoo compo ; litors 'to start or 110 second prize.. . All protests 1 must bo tmde witlim.Un minutes 'after the event and aecoiapiiiicd. with a fee uf 10s whiehwill be forfeited if protoab not entertained. Competitors for races leaving the mark before the ■pistol report will be put back one yard ' AiiMrsstox to ground;' Adults Is,' ChildrenOd, ' Horses and dogs strictly prohibited , A GRAND B&LL Will bo held in tho evening at tho TOWN. 'HALL. First class music provided., . ■ ii. Win, MURDOCH, I '• Hon, Sec. ■' Eketaliuna-Hotel. THOMAS PARSONS......Pitoi'itiETOH HAVING taken over the abovo wellknown. and .old-established Hotel T, I'artoks trists by Civility and best attention, to secure a fair, share of, patronage. " , ' ' .THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC will find tbisostablislimont ono of THE BEST PLACES OF CALL in the Forty ;Mileßush. The House, has been thoroughly rpnt rotedand re-furnished,: , Tho quality of the Wines, Beeer. and Spirits are of tho very' best obtainable. T. PARSONS, 53 Proprietor,
JUST LANDED, ' 1 JSxK'Rlkb'fAKA,'' ' which aro. some of tli YEUY.BEST Ladies' aud Gouts Saddles to ho prooured, Also a few .1? 8 o Li»ht English Harness to BE SOLD ■ CHEAT ' SADDLES, HABNEBBMAKEBfo, QUEEN-STREET, 'Maokbton. ' ' NOTICE, nUDSOIIIPTION ' lists ; aro| iboinj, 10 started through tho Lowor Valley for the pprpoio of raising funds for the benofit of tho children of the lato Alfred Clifton, who died , at Carterton, about twelve months ago. Tho children, liyo in number, with ages ranging from fourteen months to seven years, have been taken chargs of by Mr Lairs Andprsoii, of Eketaliiina, "ohtirely .at his own expenso. Ho lias applied to the Bonevolont Society for aid,, but they informed him that nothin«.c6uld be done in the matter, He was informed tliot llio oniy way was to hand'the cliildrou over: to the pftlico, ivhich he did not like dointr as Mrs' -.Aiiderean hud promised Mr Clifton that alio would boo to the children. It comes very hard on Mr Anderson to liavi to aiipport the children out of his own pocket. Mrs Clifton has gone out to work, but lias Von very ill, : mid quite unable to assist in any' way. Any one who could assist by giving a little would ho doing a charitable actiju, fc'tibsoriptioiiß may be.left at the officeof this paper. . , . v ;
P. 16' Beyaolds, BUILDEH AND CONTUAOTOE, Adju.uins; Drill Shed), , MAgTMRTON, . liiuds of JUINERY prepared. DOORS AND SASHES in Stock, WELL SEASONED dressed mid un ', _ .dressed MATERIAL, ; , ~ Flcoring, Matchlining, Arohitrdv.ea, Mouldings, kc. .ESTIMATES GIVEN.- ' 8278
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3688, 16 December 1890, Page 3
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