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ANNUAL SPORTS OF THE GREYTOWN VOLUNTEEB FIRE BRIGADE RECREATION RESERVE, GREYTOWN, ANNIVERSARY DA¥ JANUARY 22nd, 1892. Judges—Messrs J. Bailie, H. S. lard, and S. Haigh; Starter, Mr John Jackson. PBOQ&AMME. to start at 11.30. 1. Maiden Race, 150 yards—lst prize 20s, 2nd 10b; entrance 2s. 2. Hurdle Handicap, 220 yards—let prize fOs) 2nd, 20s ; 3rd, 10s; nomination 2s; «»- ccptance 2s. 3. Engine Competition, One Man—lst price, Silver medal and 20a ; 2nd,. a trophy; 3rd a trophy : entrance, 2s 6d. 4. Fire Brigade Handicap ol £2o—lst event, 440 yards, Ist prize £8; 2nd, £ss 3rd, £3 ; nomination, 4s; acceptance, 6*,, 4. events ; winner of each to receive 20fc 5. Boys Handicap 220 yards—let prize, 10i { 2nd, 5s ; entrance la. . Jfc 6. Engine Competition, Two Men—ist prize, L2 and trophy ; 2nd, trophy; 3rd, trophy; : entrance 2s 6d. 7. Fire Brigade Handicap, 2nd event,— l2 ", yards. ' .;i 8. Wrestling Match, Heavy 'Weight—lit 20s; entrance 2s; (Cumberland Style). ' Ba. Do. Light Weight do. do. do. 9. Fire Brigade Handicap, 3rd event—Bßo yards. 10. Engine Competition, Five Men—lit price, L 5 and Silver cup; 2nd 60s; entrance 12a ■. (id per team. 11. Old Man's Race (over 40), 100 yards—lst prize box tea ; 2nd, bag sugar. 12. Band and Firemen's Race Handicap 220, entiance2s. 13. Fire Brigade Handicap, .4th event—32o yards. 14. Sack R«ce, 100 yards—lst price, 16a; 2nd, 6s {entrance Is. 16. 100 yards Handicap—lst prize.L3; 2nd L2; 3rd LI; nomination2s J acceptance Bs. If! Rt.»nnl<>Mii>i><. Ahni.t n.. Mil._ l.i '«.!.. L 3; 2nd L2 ; 3rd LI; entrance 3s. - 17. Consolation Handicap, 220 yards—lst prize 20s : 2nd 10s ; entrance Is. Brass Band will be in Attendaeee. Admission Is ; children half price. The Devil's Pony and Greasy Pole, «te., RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. Three competitors to start or no raoe;' four or no second ; five or no third. 2. If necessary tho race to be run in heats. 3. In the event of the scratch man not accepting, the others to bo put backaccordingly, : 4. The judges decision to be Anal. 6. Nominations accompanied by performances for the lastt"-o years, to be sent to the Secretary on or before Jauusry' 4th for thr following evente-T2, 4, 7,9,13 and 16. Handicaps to bo declared on 10th January and.; published. 6. No nomination' will bo reoeived unless accom prefer AT MENAGERIE! SHOW. Popular Prices, Ba, 2a, Is. . HIS SPACE RESERVED GEO. JOHNSTON'S New Advertisement TO APPEAR IN A FEW DATS.

INFLUENZA TRY • MARUPA.' I This is " the " Remedy that gives almost instant relief, and if taken lu 'time saves great expense. Read What »• Thb New Zealand Tablet Says;— The religious orders continue to maintain their reputation as bonefaotors to So* cicty in temporal as well as in spiritual matters, A new nroof of this is furnished in the remedies which have been discovered by the Sister Mary Joseph Aulwt-of the Order of Noire Dame ties Missions. The good Sister, whose life has been devoted to the instruction of the Maoris, while she has laboured successfully at improving their; minds and enlightentng their spirits, has" not been neglectful of their bodies. The result is the discovery of a scries of medicines manufactured from native trees and plants, and whioh hayo been proved undeniably to bo of almost marvellous officsoy It is to the credit of the Catholio Church in the colony that one of its missionary Sisters has distinguished herself in this way, prob> ' I ably conferring on the world a benoji, little, if anything, inferior to that confined, for example, by the Jesuit Fathers who discovered the curative properties of tho Peruvian bark. Not only suffering humanity ' but science itself owes a dobt to this lair who has made it acquainted with propc/iioJ of natural products, hitherto "nsi'Jupc'otcd, and has enriched the pharmacopeia \yd have, further, in the matter * M gstanco of how religious devotion »,„ oa i ou lated to quicken the faculties and to devolop tbo best qualities of»- nmau „ nturo . a { Bte r Mary Joseph is ♦ warmly comnio nded Bnd( j ndeedi the commumty B»' ucra ii y may bo congratulated on M lasterton Agent: Mr T. G. Mabqks? ; _ D. W. VIBTUiU & CO, Habborbt., VVklunoton. J7ILOUR, Grain, Produce and General ' Commisßioi. Merchants. ' AOKNCrES—ATLAS ROLLER FLOUR MILLS TIMAItU. B. EURNESS' AUOKLAttD J/MS.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3985, 10 December 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3985, 10 December 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3985, 10 December 1891, Page 4

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