EKETAfIUNA ATHLETiO SPORTS,' BOXING DAY, DI!OEMB]i!R2u, 189'0,' IN.MR JONES'PADDOOK. SPORTS TO START -AT 10.30 a.m. SHARP. UNDER IHR.PATBONAGE OF THE | PAHIATUA BAND, OFFICE BEARERS-President, Mr Von Rtdin;'Vice-President; ;Dr McLc.nnn; Treasurer, Mr A Selby; Swrotnry, Mr W Murdoch j Mombers dl Committee, Messrs Bennett, Briuht, Junes, Polliiiß, Toohill, Neilseh, Turllor; Stnitor, Mr F D Polling ; Haiidicapper. Mr F Bright; Judges, President'and Vice-President. . rnnoBAUMB,.-' ! - . : 1 Muidon Race, 200 yds,< first 30a, 2nd :. 10s, ontranco2s 2 First Evont of Boxing Day Hnutlicap, 100 yds ;; 3 Boys' Rac'o undor 12 years, first 7s 1 Gd, socoi.d iJs 6d, ontranco frco i Hop, Step and Jump, first 30s, ; second 10s, ont.raaco,23 '•' .'■;!'; B Htirdlo Raco Uiradioap. ,440 yds, first 40s,'second 15a. " Entrance-'&' 0 Wrestling, (Cumberland ntyle), first ' 40s, second 20s, Entrance 3s '.'['. 7 Girls Race, 100 yds, first 55, ; second 2s od. Entrance ifreo ''',' ;.' 8 Second Event of Boxitig Day . Handicap, 220 yds 9 Pu'tiug the Stone, first 203, second 10.). Entranca 2s ; '
10 Ono Mile Walkin? Handicap, first 403, second 20s, Entrance 3s, 11 Vaulting first 3Cs, second 10s. Entrance 2s <- 12 Members' Race, 100 yds,' first,trophy, valua 20s. Entrance 2s : 13 Third Event of Boxing Day Handicap, 440 yds ' ' . 14 Running High/ Jump, firat 20a, ' second 10s;. Entrance 2s 15 Ono Mile Running Handicap, first 50s, second 15s, ' Entrance 4s 1G Hona Jump, over bar, first 100s, second 20s, .< Entrance 5s •"' "' ••' i 7 Steoplechaso, about 220 yds, first 20.4, second 10s, Entrance lis 18 Concolotion Unco, 220yda, first 20s, second 10s. Entrance 2s. „. ; HULK AK'l) REGULATIONS. ■ Utiles Boxing Day Handicap to bo won by points counting first 3, second 2, third 1. First prizo £4, second £2, third f'l, ontmuco feo 2s Cd acceptance 2s Od, Nominations for No 2,5,10 and 15 close on loth Decombeiy with the Secretary. ' ' Kcmiiiitoro are required to send in their provious performances' along with their nominations with'' the "amounts abovo statod. Any competitor using an assumed name without tho consent of tliii committee will be disqualified for the dny, Tho decision ot tho Committeo will be final in all cases. Threo competitors to start or no second, prize. All protests must bo niado' within ten minutes after the, event and accompanied with a feo of 10s whicliwill bo forfeited if protest not entertained. Competitors for races leaving tho mark before the pistol report will bo put back one yard Admission to ground: Adults Is, Children Gd, ■Horses And dogs strictly prohibited A GRAM) BALL Will bo hold ill the evening at the TOWN HALL. First class ' music Wm. MUBDOUH, Hon, See Eketahima Hotel.
THOMAS PARSONS Proprietor HAVING taken over tho above wellknown and old-establishod Hotel TV Parsons trustß by civility, and beat attention, to secure a fait ehare of patronage. THE TRAVELLING, PUBLIC will find this establishment onb of THE BEST PLACES OP CALL in the Forty Mile Bush, ' * '.' ]', ' The House has been thoroughly reric Mtedandro-furnisHedi ~'"! '„... The quality of the, "Wines, Be'eer. and Spirits are of the, very-best obtainable, IV PARSONS,'.'.'.■■' fiS . „', Proprietor. JUST LANDED, .... EX RIM.UTAKA, Fifteen Cases mmrmi A' MONGST; which'are some;of:tti VERY BEST'Lady and Gents Saddles to bo procured, Also a few 19 b o Lisjht English Harness to BE SOLD JAS-ELLIOTT. SADDLER, HABNESSMAKER&d, QUEEN,;ST.REET,; ',[
UUBSOMFTION lists mo faein), O started through tho Lower Valley tor tho purpose of raising funds for tho benefit of the children of tho Into Alfred Clifton,' who died at. Carterton about twelve months ago. Tho children, ,fiyo iii number, with ages ranging from four* teen months to sbvoii yeaivs, luwo .beori taken charg3 of by Mr Lars Ahdor'spii, of iEkotahuhn, ciitiroly at his 'own expense. Ho has applied, to the Benevolent Society for aid, buttboy informed him th 4 nothing could be done, in tin; matter, Ho was informed thot tho billy way was to liatid tjie children" over to tho police, which ho did notlike' doing as Mrs Anderson had. promised iMr Clifton that sho would see to.tho children, It conies vory hard'oVMr ftndorson fo have to support the children out of hisoiyn pocket.- Mrs; Clifton ■ has goiie put to wOrfe, bjit lms'b'ien very ill,'' ana quiteunibla toasslstinftny way.' Any one who could Assist by giving a Ijttlq would bo. .doing iv charitable aottofi, Subscriptions niay bo'left ai tho'olHceof this paper, " r ' '~. BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, :■ Adjo.ning Drill Sh'ed).' : '' :> : " iM^STEii^QN."';,:;, A LL kinds of JOINERY prepared. POORSANI) SASHES in Stock';,'. fffjffl SEASONED dressed iihd' tin; • : •dresjed'.MATEßlAL:'" ~;; Flooring, ' Architraves, " Mouldings, &o, ',,. . ESTIMATES 01YEN. :
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3692, 20 December 1890, Page 4
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733Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3692, 20 December 1890, Page 4
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