EKETAHONA ATHLETIC SPORTS, ■ " i -TOBBiIELDSIN f'\ H f BOXING DAY, DECEMBER 20,1890, IMIUONES'PAUDOpiL;;, SPORTS TO' StlrY.aT 10.30 a.m. . SHARPS-,>?■ >; UNDER IHE PATRONAGE OF THE PAHIATUA. BAND. ' , . MoLeuuan; Treasurer, 'Mr A..Salty; Secretary, Mr W Murdpcjij Membors ot Committee, Messrs Bonnott, Bright, Jones, Pelling, Toohill, Neilsen, Tumor; Stattor, Mr F D Polling; Handicapper, Mr F;Bright; JudgoSj President ; nnd Vice-President... . , iir I'RpOBAMME, ',','. ,• . 1 Maiden Raco,' 200 yds, first 30s, 2nd 10s, ontranco 2s , :, ''.^ (i 2 First Event of Boxing Day Handi- ; cap, 100 yds 3 Boys' Race under 12yoars„6rst It , Gd.aocor.d Us Cd, entrance free i Hop, Step and Jump,,'. first. 30s, seoond 10s, entrance 2b l ' ' ;! '> -' 5 Hurdle Eoco Handicap; ttJOydsi first 40s, second. Ids. Entranco3s o.Wrestling, (Cumberlandstyle), first . 40a. second 20s. Entrance 3s--1 Girls Raco, lOOyds, firnt ss, Becund . 2aCd. Entrance froo '■ : •f; •■ / 8 Second, Event .of Boxing' Day Handicap, 220 yds •'■ 0 Putting the Stone, first 20s, second 103. Entranco2s ■'•■•'. :■.-.'■■■■< 10 One Mile Walking Handicap, first 40s, second 20s, Entrance 3s. '■ 11 Vaulting with first 3Cs, second <los. Entrance2s ... . ■.-. ~ 12 Mombers' Race, lOOyds; fir'st,trophy value2os. Entranced•.' ;13 Third': Event of 'Boxing'Day Handicap, 440yds'. •: 14 Running High iJump, first 20s, second 10s. Eutranco 15 Ono Mile Running Handicap, first 60s, second 15s, Entranco4s IG Horse Jump, over bar, -first; 100s, second 20a. En'trancofis i 7 Steoplochaso, about. 220 yds, first 20s, second 10a. Entrance 2s ' 18 Concolotion Kaco, 220 yds, first 20s, second 10s, .Entrance2s • . : .'.,< > BUtES AND BEOULATIONS. ' Rules Boxing Day Handicap, to bo won by points counting first 3, Becond 2,third 1.- .First prize £4, second £2, third £l, entrance feu 2s 6d acceptance' 2s. 6d, Nominations for No 2,5,10 and ISoloso on loth December, with 'the Secretary. Nominators aro required to send in their previous performances along with their nominations with tho amounts abovo stated. Any competitor using an assumed name without, the consent of the committee will he disqualified for the day, The deoision ot tho Committee will be final in all oases. Threo competitors to Btiirt or no seoond prize' All protests must bo made within'ten minutes after the event and accompanied with a feo of 10s whichwill bo forfeited if protest not entertained. Competitors for races leaving tho mark before the' pistol report will be put back one yard, AnjnssioN to ground:' Adults'ls, Children 6d. Horses and dogs strictly prohibited' A GRAND BaLL Will bo held in tho evening at the TOWN HALL. First class music Wm.MTJBDOCH, Hon. See
Eketalnma Hotel; THOMAS PAESbNS,,..,.'p'fiOPBIETOH , HAVING taken over the above wellknown and old-established Hotel T. Parsons trusts by'civility and best attention, to secure a fait share of ■ THE TEAVEDLING PUBLIC will find this establishment one of THE BEST PLACES OF CALL hi the Forty MiloEush.. /'■■'■■■>• The House has, been thoroughly renc wtedandre-furnrahedi''.' " '■''■■ The quality of the,' Wines, Beeeiv arid Spirits are of the 1 very 'best obtainable,' T, PARSONS, ' ; 63 .. Proprietor.;.' JUST LANDED, : " EX RIMUTAKA, "■' A MONGST which aro somo of th VERY BEST Ladies' and Gents Saddles to bo procured, Also a fowie s o Light English Harness to BE SOLD JAS. ELLIOTT. SADDLER, II ARNESSMAKERfo, •QUEEN-STREET,' :
nUBB0RIl?TION-Bih'.a» being J slatted through Iho Lower Valley lor the purpose of' raising fundn for the bsnefit of tho children of the late Allrod Clifton, wlmdjed nt : Carterton about twelve months ago. The children,- iyo in number, with ages ranging from fourteen months to sov.cn years, 1 have "been taken charga of by Mr lan ■ Anderson; of Eketahuna, entirely at his own cxpenso. Ho has applied to the iteicyo ; lent Society f<»r aid, but they informed him tlwt nothing could bo' dono iin the matter, Ho was informed thot the only way was to hpd the children over to the police, which lip did not like doing as Mrs Anderson had ppipsid Mr Ciifttjn that she wouldieotoWeohildren, It comes very hard on-Mr Andofson to have to support the children out of his'fl»»;i pocket. Mrs Clifton has gone out to work, bjjt has taon very ill; - and quito uinblo to as'sjsf jn any way. Any one who coiild assist by ■ gjyjng a little would bo doing 1 a oharitablo aptioji. b'ubscriptious may be left ai the ofiiceof tliispaper. '■ ■ ... ' • '... BUILDER.ANA-CQ^RAOTGE, , Adj«.nirig Drill Slicd). ,'. ■-mas'tebt6n.. ; V' j ALL kinds of JUINERY prepared.' DOORS.AND SASHES inStock. WELL SEASONED dressed 'and;mi dressed MATERIAL. ■■■■. ■'..- . Flooring, Matohlining, Architravea* .■■•' •-' w" ESTIMATES GOT. - '
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3693, 22 December 1890, Page 4
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