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EKETAHUNA ATHLETIC SPORTS, : TO BE HELD ON. ~ , ' BOXIJNG DAY, DECEMBER 20,1890, IN MR JONES' PADDOOK. SPORTS TO START aT 10.30 A.W. SHARP. , UNDER IHE PATRONAGE OFTHE PAHIATUA BAND, ••• OFFICE BEARERS—President, Mr Von Rtdin; Vice-President, Dr McLiinnan; Treasurci', Mr A Selby; Secretary, Mr W Murdoch ; Members ot Committee, Messrs Bennett, Bright, Jones, Pelling, Toohill, Neilaen, Turilor; Statter, Mr P D Polling; Hnudicapper, Mr F Bright; Judgos, President and Vice-President. • I'ROOIUMMK, , . 1 Maiden Raco, 200jds, first 30s, 2nd' 10s, entrance 2s 2 First Evont of Boxing Day Handicap, 100 yds . 3 Boys' Raco under 12years, first 7s 6d,secor.d lis fid, entranco freo . 4 Hop, Step and Jnrnp, first 30s, second 10s, entrance 2s , ' 5 Hurdle ltnco Handicap,' 440 yds, first 40s, second los, Entraince3s G Wrestling, (Cumberland style), first. 495, second 20s, Entranco 3s 7 Girls Raco, 100 yds, first ss, second 2s Gd. Entranco freo 8 Second Event of. Boxing 1 Day Handicap, 220 yds 9 Putting the Stono, first 20s, second 10s. Entrance 2s 10 One Mile Walking Handicap, first 40s, second 20s. Entrance 3s. 11 Vaulting with Pole, first 3Cs, second 10s. Entrance 2s 12 Members' linco,.lCOyds,-firat,tropliy value 20s. Entrance 2s 13 Third Event of Boxing Day Handicap, 440 yds' ' 14 Running High Jump,' first 20s, second 10s, EntrancQ2s ,'' 15 Ono Mile Running Handicap,, first 60s, second 16s, Entranco 4s 10 Horse Jump, over bar, first 100s, second 20s, (Entrance 5s 17 Steeplechase, about 220 yds, first 20s, second 10s. Entranco 2s 18 Concolotion itaco, 220 yds, first 20s, second 10s. Entrance 2s RULES AND ItEGUUTIONS, Rules Boxing Day Handicap to bo won by points counting first 3, second 2, third 1. First prize £4, second'l2, third £l, ontrunce fee 2s 6d accoptanco 2s Gd, Nominations for No 2,5 ( 10 and 15 close on 15th December, with the Secretary. ■' Nominators aro required to send in their previous performances along, with their nominations with tho amount* above stated. Any competitor using an assumed name without the consent of tho committee will he disqualified for the day, Tho decision ot tho Committoo will bo final in all cases. Throo competitors to stnrt or no second prize. All protests must bo mado .within ten minutes after the event and accompanied with a fee of 10s whichwill ho forfeited if protest not ontorlaincd. Competitors for races leaving tho 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 be held in tho evening at tho TOWN HALL. First class music provided.

Wiu. MUEDOOH, Hon, Seo Eketahuna Hotel. 'THOMAS; PARSON'S .Pro?bieior HAVING taken oyer tlio abovo wellknown nnd old-established Hotel T. Pahsons {rusts by civility nnd best Attention, to secure a fair share of patronage, ■ THE TKAVELLING PUBLIC will find tbis establishment one of THE BEST PLAOES OF CALL in the Forty Mile Bush.

The House has been thoroughly, yone vatedandre-furnishedi w. \ ' Tho quality of the Wines, Beeer. and Spirits are of the I'very best obtainable. . T,PARSONS, „■ 53 ' ■ ■ Proprietor, JUST LANDED, EX RIMUTAKA, Fifteen Oases of SADDLERY JIONGST which ate some of th VERY UEST Ladies' arid Gents Saddles to be procured.' Also a few s o Li»ht English Harness to BE SOLD CHEAP JAS ELLIOTT,

SADDLER, H ABNESBMAKEB&c, QUEEN-STREET, Mabiehtoh. ■ NOTICE. QDESCRIPTION lists, 'tiroj 10 started through tho Lower Valley lor the purpose of raisins; funds for the benefit of the children of the late Alfred Clifton,, who died at Carterton, about twelve months ago. Tho children, fiyn in inimbcr, with ages ranging from fourteen months to seven yoars, havo' been taken chargs of by Mr Lara Andorson of Ekotahuiia, entirely at 'lus' own cx|)i:ntio. Ho has applied to tho Benevolent Souicty for aid, • but thoy informed him tlwt nothing could bo done, in the matter, lie was informed tliot the (jjily way was to hand the .children over to tho police,,ivjiich lm dirt notliko doing; as Mia Anderson )md. promised Mr Clifton that she would see to the children, l( comes very hard on Mr And,orson toliave to support the children out of his oivn pocket. OjiftopV lias jftie out to work, bufcjias btoa yery ill, aiid quite uinble to assist |ti any,way.;. Any oiio who could'assist by giving &' litilo Would bo doitjg. a,, charitable aotipn, Subscriptions'may, Be le(&;a| tWoffictoif thiapaper. '' 1 - BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, ' .I'.-'l i,i/ Adjo.ninq Drill' Shed). ';i^B!riaßdPow; i, DOOIiS AND WELL SEASONED' dressed aud un MATERIAL."lldings, Sc.' ! 1 Flooring - 1 Mouldings, U>■*' <•!,-'

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3690, 18 December 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3690, 18 December 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3690, 18 December 1890, Page 4

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