EKETAHUNA ATHLETIC SPORW, . 'lO BE HELD ON ' V Boxmo DAY, DECEMBER 20,1890, IN MR JONES'PADDOOKv ■ 3PORTS TO START AT 10.30 A.M. SHARP, Vi UNDER 1 HE PATRONAGE UFTHI , PAHIATUA BAND. ; ' OFFIQE'BEAUERS— Presideiiti Mi ,-'Yoh Rtdin; --Vioo-Jt*reaident, ; "Di MoLctiiian; Treasurer, Mr A Solby Secretary, Mr W Murdoch j Meihbon ill Committee, Messrs Bennottj Bright Jones, Polling, Tuohill, Noilsen, Turnor Staitcr, Mr F D Polling; Haiidicappor Mr F Bright | Judges, President anc Vico-Presidont ' . ■ • • . FRCORAMMti, 1 Mnidon Race, 200 yds, first 30s, 2ni 10a, entrance 2? , "/« 2 Viist Event of Boxing Day Handi cap, lOOyda . ■ . 3 Boys' Race under 12 years, Grst7< . (id, secoi.d Ks 6d, entrance freo 4 Hop, Step; and Jump; ■ first ,30a Becond 10s, qntranco 2s ' ' 5 Hurdle Race Handicap, 1 •Mflyda litat 40s, second 15s. ■ Entrance 3: 0 Wrestling, (Cumberland Btylo), Gral 40s. second 20a,' Entrance 3s 1 Oirlsßace, 100 yds, first 6s, sccoiic 2s lid. 1 Entranco freo" . . : 8 Socond Evont of Boxing Daj Handicap, 220 yds , , ! ''' 9 I'll ting the Stonp, first 20s, ficcpnc ■ 10i. - Entrance 10 One Mile Wnlkintt Handicap, firsi 40a, secoud 20a, Entrance 3a., 11 Vaulting with Pole, first 3Cs, adcdiic ' 10s. Entrance 2s '' 12 Members' Race, lOOyda, first,troplij value 20a. Entrance 2s 13 Third Event of Boxing Da] Handicap, 440 yds . 14 Running High Jutr.p, first 20s second 10s. Entranco 15 One Milo Running Handicap,, firs 60s, second Ida. Entranco 45 : .,. 10 Horae Jump, over bar, first 100s second 20a, Entrance na 1 17 Steeplochase, about < 220 yds, firs 20a, second 10a, Entrance 18 Concolotion Knee, 220 yds, first 20a second 10a. Entrance2a
RUMS AND REGULATIONS, ' Rules Boxing D,iy Handicap to bo won by points counting tirst 3, second 2, third 1, First prize £4, second i'2, third £l, ontraiicq feo 2s 6d acceptance 2s Gd, Nominations for No 2,5,10 and 15 closo on lath Decomber, with the Secretary. Nominators are required to sond in their previous performances alonsj' with their nominations with the amounts nbovo stated. Any competitor using an nssumed name without the consent of the committee will ho disqualified for the day. Tho decision ot tho Committeo will be final in all cases. Three competitors to start or no second prize.; All protosts must be made within teii minutes after tho event and accompanied with n fee of 10s wluchwill be forfeited if protest not entertained- Competitors for races leaving the mark before the pistol report will bo put back one yard Admission to ground; Adults Is, Children 6d. Horses and dogs strictly prohibited A GRAND BALL' Will bo held in the evening at tho TOWN HALL. Tirst .class music provided. •.; 1 Will, mpdouh, .;. Hon. Seo Eketalnma Hotel. THOMAS PARSONS Proprietor HAVING.takon over tho abovo well- ' known and old-established Hotel T. Parsons trusts by civility, and best attention, to secure a fair eharo of patronage. . r ; ■ THE TRAVELLING -PUBLIC, will find this establishment one of THE BEST PLACES OF CALL in the Forty Mile Bush, ' ' i The Houso has beon thoroughly rent fated and re-furnißhedi The quality of the Wines, Beeer. and Spiritß are of the very best obtainable! T. PARSONS, i i 53 Proprietor, JUST LANDED, EX RIMUTAKA, Fifteen Cases of SADDLERY which ato, some of th VERY BEST Ladies' and Gents Saddles to be procured, Also a [oris 8 o Light flarposs to BE SOLD CHEAP JAS- ELLIOTT, SADDLER, H ARNESSM AKER&c, QUEEN-STREET,' Masterton.
NOTICE, ; qUESCIiIPTION lists are being, fj started through tbo Lower Valley lor the purpose of raising funds for tho bonofit of the children of the lato All red Clifton, who died at Carterton ' about twelve months ago. Tho children, fiyo ill nimihor, with agos ranging from fourteen months to seven years, have been taken charga of by Mr fcrs Anderson, of. Eketahuna, ' elitiroly n't' lua .owh oxpenso. Flo has applied to tho Benevolent Society for aid, but ,they informed, him thft nothing could be '' dono in .the matter, He was informed tliot tho only way was io hand tho children over to tho police, which ho did not like doiii? ns J-Jrs Anderson had promised Mr Clifton that she would see to the ohildren, It comes very l hard on'. Mr, Auderson to have to support' the children out of his own pocket. Mrs Clifton, has gone out to work, but lias b"'en very ill, and quite uiiablo to assist in any way. Any ono who could assist by giving a little would'be doing a charitable action, Subscriptions py be loft a' the officeof this paper. .'SUM, Repolds, 'BUILDER ANDIiONTRAUTOE, Drill Shed). ' ; 1 MASTKRTON. kinds of JOINERY prepared. DOORS AND SASHES in Stock. WELL SEASONED pressed and un ' ' dressed jMAI'ERIAL; Flooring,- 'Matelilihiiig; Architraves, ' Mouldings, to).' USTIMATJ3B GIVEN. : : . 827°
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3695, 24 December 1890, Page 4
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