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AMALGAMATED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' Sports, To be held r.n '.he Turk Oval on ANNIVERSARY DAY, J,umarv22, ' programme, 1 Maiden Race—l2o yards. First 2C Second IDs, Third ss. Entry is 2 Novel Race—Boys under 15 yea Run 50 yards backward?, rmi yard 3, ami 50 yards on ali N'li.. Firsr H.U, Second ss, TinrJ 2i ft Entry Is. 0 Anniversary Handicap —1 st Even 120 yards. First £O, Second i Third £2, fur Lire:'test number ( points in the three events, tfpeci prizes, First 20s, 2nd 10s. Nomiiii (is, acceptance 6s. 4 Three-legged Race—Boys tinder li years. First 1.35, 2nd 10s, Third as Entry Is per pair. 5 Hurdle Handicap—Ten Hurdles, 221 yards. First £3, Second £2, Thin £l. Nomination 33, acceptance 'Ja 3 Obstacle Race—Youths under IS years First 20s, Second 10?, Third 3s Entry Is. ' Half-Mile Handicap—First i:2, Second 11, Third 10s. Nomination 2;, acceptance 2s. 1 Boys Race —under 12 years, 100 yards, First 7s 61, Second ss, Third 2s fd. Entry (id. Anniversary Handicap 2nd Event, 220 yards. Special prizes, First 20s, 2nd 10s, 0 Girls Race—under 12 years. 100y^s. First 7s (id, Second oi, Third 2s W. Entrance free. 1 100 yards Handicap.—First 30s, Second, 20s. Third 10s. Kominatiou 2s, acceptance Is. 2 Sack Race,—Youths under IS n-us, 150 yds, Fit st 20s, Secuud 10s,, Third ss. Entry Is. 3 Friendly Societies' Handicap, i;r | members only,—22oyds, Fuvjt s.'2, ' Second £i. Third 10s. Notiu'i-itoti 2s, acceptance 2s. Nominations close at 2 p.m. on the ground. t Old Mens Rp.ce,—Over 50 yrs, 100 yds, special prize, suit of clothes. Entry Is. 5 One Mile Haudicap, First £3, Second £1 10s, Third 15*. Nomination 28 (id, acceptance 2s 6d.

10 Walking Handicap,—One Mile, First 30s, Second 20s, Third 7s 6d. Nomination 2s, acceptance Is. 17 Anniversary Handicap,—Fnralevent 440 yds, special prizes, First 203, Second 10s. 18 Greasy Pig,—Prize 10s and the pig, which must be caught and held by the tail. Entry Is. 19 150 yds Handicap,—First £2, Second £l, Third 10s. Nomination 2s (id, acceptance Is. 20 Tug of War,—lo aside, Committee y Friendly Societies. Prize 10s, entry free. 21 Consolation Handicap,—Fur all beaten competitors, 220 yds, First 20s, Second 10s, Third ss. Entry Is. ROLES AND REGULATIONS. Entries (with performances) for all Handicaps (except Consolation and Friendly Societies) to be made to the Secretary on or before Wednesday, the 14th January. Handicaps declared on Saturday, 17th January, at the Club Hotel, at 9 p.m. Acceptance (on the ground on day of sports). Two competitors to start or no prize ; three to start or no second prize; four to start or no third prize. The decision of the Committee in all cases of dispute to be tinal. In the event of the weather proving unfavorable, the Committee shall have it in thoir power to postpone the sports from duy to day. In the Anniversary Haudicap, winners of the most points in the three events to take the prize, to count as follows ; five poiuts for first place, three lor second place, and two for third place. Admission to the ground, Is : Children under 12 half price. A brass band will play on the around. Sports to commence at 11 a.m. sharp. GRAND PROCESSION of Friendly Societies in full regalia, headed by the Brass Band. Friendly Societies to meet at the Forester's Hall at 11) a.m. sharp. E H. WADDirfSTON, Secretary.

QUIBELL'S LIQUID SHEEP DIP, (NON-POISONOUS.) An Important & Reliable Dip for bheep and Lambs. Chemical Food for the wool IS an infallible exterminator of insect life, a complete and perfectly reliable cure for scab, and destroyer of Ticks, Lice, MaDge, Fleas, and all parasites that attack Sheep or other animals. The special merits of Quibell's Liquid Dip arc It is NON-POxSONODS to animal life. Io is PEKFECi'LY SAFE to uso upon

all animals. It is a RELIABLE and PERFECT , CURE for Scab, Lice and Insects. It NEVER FAILS in any case where used as directed. The important Fatty Matter it contains FEEDS THE WOOL, and is so blended in the dip that it is readily absorbed by the wool, making it soft and luxuriant. It is conveyed to the roots, nourishes and promotes the jjrowtli, producing by natural laws an abundant, healthy and heavy fleece. For lambß and ewea it is most valuable, being non-paisonous, the growth of the young wool is assisted and their health improved. (Younp lambs are often injured by poisonous dips). The experience of every practical and honest man proves this. QUJBELL'S SHEEP/ DIPS are largely used by many*' br""tlie most important sheep breeders in the world, and with credit and advantage upon the most valuablo flocks—a certain proof that they are the best money can procure, or they would not be used so extensively upon prize animalß. Wellington agents— Messrs Levin & Co, WIBELL'SDIP Specially fol sheep i,„ ..11 ti,.. nrini-iniT 1 breeders in tl;u by all tho prmcip Province.

NOTICE. , .IHE nest English and European J mail via Kio, per R.M.S. Tainui, will cloeeat thus office on TRUItoDAV. the Bth day of January, at 0.15 a.m. Parcels by this mail will close on Wednesday, the 7th, at 1 p.m. Due i" London 10th February. JAMES AITKEN, Acting PostmasterMaaterton, 2nd January, 1891. SALSALINE ■ViLXi GREAT FOOD PRESERATIVE THIS valuable antiseptic preparation is tasteless, odorless, and per ectly harmless It is -ruarantcert tc keep meat, soup, milk, e»gs, batter, fish, i?ame, preserves, fruit, wine, and food of every deacripuon sweot and wholesale till required for use. ONE SHILLING TACiCtT *■-. will preserve 20a -worth of food. SOLI) BY ALL CHEJIIBTS & GKOCKKb '. in Is and 2s packets . ■\Vbosfisale AireDr—E.H CREASE

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3703, 6 January 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3703, 6 January 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3703, 6 January 1891, Page 3

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