EKETAHUNA ATHLETioSPOps, 'lO IB HELD ON " : l ') '\ -.•'\ BOXING DAY, DECEMBER 20,1800 • INMRJONES'PADDOOK. , ' SPORTS TO 'START aT 1030 iri ■ • . ■ SHARP.t UNDER IHEPATRONAGB OF THE '. PAHIATUA BAND,' ' < i. AFFICIS BEARERS-Prosidcnt, Mr • '_/ Von. Itbdin ;. Vica-msidcht, .Dr 1 McLoutian; Treasurer.!Mr'A' Solby; Secretary, Mr W Murdoch; Members . dl Oommitteo, Messrs Bonnott, Biijit, Jones, Polling, Toohill, Ncilsen, Tumor; f Stnitcr, Mr F D Polling ; Handicapper, 1 Mr F Bright; Judges, President and • Vice-I'rosident. I'ROORAJIMK, .' i 1 Maiden Raco, 200 yds, first 30s, 2nd 10s, ontraico 2s . 2Fiist Event of Boxing Day Handi- • ' cap, 100 yds .' " ■ 3 Boys' Race under 12 years, first I od,secoi.d:isGd, entrance frco ..''•. 3 i Hop, Step and Jump, first 30s, I second 10a, ontranco 2s . t 6 Hurdle''Raco Handicap. ! 440 yds, first 40s, second 15s. EntfaucO 3s s ■ « Wrestling, (Cumberland stylo), first ) 40s, second 20j, Entrance 3s i! 7 Girls Race, 100 yds, first ss, Booond i 'M Gd. Entrance free . 1 8 Second Event of Boxing. Day b Handicap, 220 yds ■'.■-■' j 9IV ting tho Stone, first,' 20s, second lOi, Entrance 2s i 10 Oiio Mile Walking Handicap, first 40s, Recond 20s. Entranco3a, ■ 1 11 Vaulting with Polo, first 3Cs, accond 1 10s. EntranceSs. 3 12 Memliers' Raco, 100 yds, first,trophy ; value 20s. Entrance 2s b 13 Third 'Event of Boxing Day ■Handicap, 440 yds ■ ..: , 14 Running High Jump, first 20a, r second 10s, Entraiico 2s li 15 Ono Milo Running Handicap, first { 50s, second 15a,' Entrance 4s ; = r 10 Horse Jump, over bar, first 100s, :1 second 20s. Entrance 5s F i 7 Steeplechase, about 220 yds, first 1 ■ 20*, second 10s. Entrance 2s 1 18 Coucolotion Kaoo, 220 yds, first 20s, second 10s. Entrance 2s .1 ttUHSS AND BEOOUTIOKS. 5 Rules Boxing Day Handicap to be •. won. by, points counting lirst 3, second 3 2, thin! 1. Firat prizo £4, second'l2, ,' third '£l, ontrance fee 2s fid acceptance b ;!s (id, Nominations for No 2,5,10 and i 15 close on 15th Decombor, with tho , Sccrotary. i Nominators are required to send in , their previous performances alon* with ) their nominations with the amounts ! abovo stated. Any competitor using an I assumed name without the consent of ■ tho committee will be disqualified for the , dty. The decision ot .tho Committee will be final in all eases. Threo compoI IHors to start or no second prize. All I protests must bo' mado within' ten , minutes after tho event and accompanied i with a fee of 10s wlnchwill bo forfeited I if protest not entortaiued. Competitors , for races leaving tho mark before the i pistol report will be put back ono yard 1 AnjinwioN to ground; Adults Is, ; Children Od. . Horses and dogs strictly prohibited J A GRAND BaLL U Will bo held in tho evening at the I TOWN HALL. First class music Wm.MURDOUH, Hon, See JSketahuna Hotel. a THOMAS PAJraSrfG.PBOPHi.HOB 3 0 TTAVING taken ovor tho abovo well--1 Q. known and old-established Hotel ~ T. Parsons trusts by civility and best e attention, to socure a fair share of a patronage, 5 THETEAVELLING PUBLIC • will find this establishment ono of' THE • BEST PLACES OF CALL in tho Forty 1 Milo Bush. . : ; ' , The House has been thoroughly renc ) Vatedandre-furnishedi I Tho quality of the Wines, Beoer. and ! Spirits are of the very best obtainable, ■■- T.PARSONS, i fi3 , Propriotor. JUST LANDED, EXRMUTAKA, | \ MONGST which are some of th ■ L VERY BEST Ladies' and Gents Saddles to be procured, Also a few is s o Li»ht English Harness to BE SOLD i JAS- ELLIOTT, j SADDLER, MAPJESSMAKER&o. , QUEEN-STREET, j CJUBSOMPTION lists are boiug j 0 started through tho Lower Valley lor tho purpose of raising funds for tho j lienelit of tho children of tho late Alfred . Clifton, who died at Carterton about twelve months ago. Tho children, fiyo 1 in number, with agos ranging from four- ) tech months to seven years, have bpen ~ taken chargj of by Mr Lars Anderson, of Eketahuna, entirely at his own B cxpenso. He has applied io tho Benevo- , lent Society for aid, but they informed, . him tj|»t nothing could bo dono in the I matter, Ha was informed thot the only 0 way was to hand tho children over to . the police, irhich ho did uotljko doing j as Mrs Anderson hud promised Mr 1 Clifton that she would sco to the children. Jt comes very hard on Mr. Anderson I tohas'fl to support the eliildren' out of his own pocket. Mrs Clifton has gone , out to work, but)iasb.iß3 very ill, and ■■ qulto'iJinUe.toassistjli.afijf, ya^..Any \ one who could assist by giving'a httl.e . would ,ho ; doing a charitable action, j Subscriptions may bp.left a} t\w ufl.cc'of this paper. , BUILDEB AND CONTRACTOR, Adjo.ning Drill ,!,','!■. MASTERTON. A LL kinds of JOINERY 1 prepared. DOORS AND SASHES in Stock. WELL SEASONED dressed and qn dressed MATERIAL. Flooring, Matohlinihg, Architraves, Mouldings, &o. ' _." ESTIMATES GIYEN. .',., i ' 89ft
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3694, 23 December 1890, Page 4
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802Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3694, 23 December 1890, Page 4
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