EKETXHOifA "ATHLjiTIO^PO'IITB, TO BE HELD ON.'"'". ; - ; BOXING DAY, DROEMBER2O.IBOO. I IN MR JONES'PADDOOK. >,,, ■•;■■ v-sy-i'/ii-- i-j/M ys. SPORTS TO'START AT ; ; ,<a ; SHARP.,, 'y.t-'-y UNDERI HE PATRONAGE OF THE 'tAHIATUA BAND. \; '• OFFICE BEAREKS-Presidcnf.-Mr Von Rtdin; Vice-President, Or f MpLounan; Treasurer, Mr. : A Solby; ' Secretary, Mr WMurdochV.Meuibors i (it Committee, Messrs Bennett; Brisht, ' Jones, Felling, Toolrill, Noilsoii,' Turner; Stattor, Mr F D Pelting ; Haiidicappor, ' Mr J' Bright; Judges, President and VicO'Praidout.' ■.;' PR'iORAJIMB, ! " '"'''.' 1 Miiidon Eaoo, first 80s, '2nd ' 10s, ontMiice2i' '.' .' '. 2 First Event of Boxiiif; Day Handi- . cup, 100 yds V;,' i 3 Boys' llaco' under 12 years,' first fa Gd, socoi.d Us od, entrance frco ' 4 Hop,' 'Step and Jump, first 303, second 10s, cntranco 2s OHnrdle Baco Handicap, ,440 yds, firat4oa, second; 153, Entranco3s 0 Wrestling, (Cumberland stylo),' first 40s, second 20a, Entrance 3s 7 Girls Raco, 100 yds, first ss, second 2s od. Entrance freo 8 Second Event of Boxing. Day ' Handicap,22oyds. ,'."- : 'm'v 0 Puting the Stono, first 20s, second 10s. Entrance h ■• 10 One Mile Welkin? Handicap, first 40a, second 20s,;' Entrance.3s,. .:<;.. 11 Vaulting with Pole, first3Cs, second 1 10s. Entrance2s ; '' 12 Monitors' Race, 100 yds, first,trophy 'value 20a. Entrance 13 Third Event of Boxing Day Handicap, 440 yds 14 Running High Jurr.p, Orsl 20s,' ■ second 10s. ..'Bntranco 2s 15 One Mile Running Handicap, fit?t ; 50s, aoooiid 15s, - Entrance 4s-. • „; 10 Horse Jump, over bar, first lOOsi second 20s, Entrance 5s , i 7 Steeplechase, 1 about 220 yds, first 20s, second 10a. Entrance 2s 18 Concolotion Kace, 220 yds, first 20s, second 10s, Entrance 2s rums ash regulations. Rules Boxing Day Handicap to be won by points counting first 3, second 2, third 1. First prize £4, second £2, third £l, entrance jeo 2a Oil acceptance 2s Gd, Nominations for No 2, 5, 10 and 15 close on loth December, with the Secretary. Nominators are required to send in their previous performances along with their nominations with the amount* abovo stated. Any competitor using an assumed name without tlio consent of the committee will ho disqualified for the day. The decision ot the Committee will bo final in all cases. Throe competitors to start or no second prize. All protests must bo made within ton minutes after the event and accompanied with a fee of 10s whichwill bo forfeited if protest not outertainod. Competitors for races leaving the.mark before the pistol report will be put back, ono yard Admission to ground! Adults Is, Children 6d. Horses and dogs strictly prohibited A GRAND BaLL Will bo held in tho evening at tlio TOM HALL. First class music "Win. MURDOCH, Hon, Soc ■Eketahuna Hotel. t THOMAS. PARSONS Proprietor HAVING taken over tho abovo wellknown and bid-established Hotel T, Parsons trusts by civility and best attention, to secure a fair share of patronage, , '.THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC • will find this establishment ono of THE , BEST PLACES OF CALL in the Forty ,1 Mileßush. ~ The House has boen thoroughly rem /ated and re-furnished, , ] The quality of tho Wines, Eeeor. and Spirits are of tho very best obtainable. ■• ; ;,T..PARSONS,. i 53 ' Proprietor, : JUST LANDED, EXRIMUTAKA, ' Fifteen Gases ' MONGST which aroßoiiio of th L VERY BEST Ladies' and. Gents Saddles to.be procured,' Also a ftiw w p o Lbjht English Harness to BE SOLD JAS- ELLIOTT, 'SAPDLKR,HARNESSMAKBfi4'o, QDBBH'BTBBBT, i nUBSORIPTION listß arej Ibeing j started through the Lower Valley for (lie purposbof raising funds, fortiio beiiefit of tlio children of, tlio Into Aitred Clifton, who died at Carterton' about twolvo months ago. Tho, cl)ildren,r fiyo in number, with agosranging;from fourteen months to seven yoars,;-have, been taken chargs'of by 1 Mr Lars, of Ekefahuna, entirely at his own expense. Ho has applied to the Benero-j lent Society fornid, but thoyjiifprmed' him tlwt nothing could bo dono in tlio matter, Hnwasinformedthotthobniy iraywastohaiidthp'childreu over to tho police, ivhicli ho did not ljkp doing lis Mrs Anderson had promised Mr Clifton that she would see to the children. It comes vory hard on Mr Aridorson to jiave to support. the children, out of, his own ppekot,; Mrs' Clifton has .gone! out to work, but J;as b°.ea very ill, and quito uniblo to assist in any way.i Any fjie who could assist by 'giving a Ijttle would be (king a charitable actpn. Subscriptions may be left a' {the dfb'ceof this paper, , '•■■'•,' BUILPER AND PQNTRAOTOR, '' Adjo.ning Drill Shed): .'"■'"• MASTKRTON. .' A LL kiuda of JOINERY prepared, DOORS AND SASHES in Stock!' wMli SEASONED dressed oiid un tesod MATERIAL. '. ; : Flooring,' Matejiljning/ ■ Architraves, Mouldings, $p- - ■''"'"'■' - \ ESTIMATES GIVEN.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3689, 17 December 1890, Page 4
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742Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3689, 17 December 1890, Page 4
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