CENTRAL BOOT WAREHOUSE. J, CAKPESTER PROPRIETOR. Per s.s. Tonganro. HAVE just received 9 trunks of Ladies' and Children's BOOTS AND SHOES, Specially selected for easy fititng and hard wear. Which will be offered at remarkably low prices. COLONIAL BOOTS made by my special order suitable tor this district. From the well-known makers of the following brands : Zealandia, Premier, and Standard. Indestructible and Hard Wear SCHOOL BOOTS. Boots and Shoes made to order, and repairing executed with despatch. Country orders punctually attended to. EKL'TAHUNA ROAD BOARD. BRIDGE AND CULVEItTS. [ENDERS will clo3e ab the Road Bowd office, Eketahuna, at 7 p.m. on Saturday, the 19th inst., for : One 40 ft. to tar a toridge Ta-nratuiroad. Nine culverts -with, approaches, in £*ark;--ville. Plans and specifications may be seen at Mr Jones's sture and the Road Board office, Eketahuna. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. BAYUSR. Clerk. Eketahuna, December 10th 1891. WHAKATAKI * THLBTIC SPORTS TO BE HELD ON BOXJNG DAY, DECEMBER 26th, 1891. GOOD PRIZES. GOOD PRIZES. About 20 Events F. A. MaNGNUSON, Hon. Secretary. AURICEVILLE ATHLETIC CLUB. Annual Gatheriner. SPOETS GROUND, MAURICEVILLE, MONDAY, DEC. 28, 1891. Sports to commence at 11 o'clock sharp. Greytown Band will be in attendance. Finish with a Ball in Choral Hall, Railway Station. President —Mr Gunder Gunderson ; Vice-Pre-sidents—Messrs John Bannister and J. F. Heckler; Secretary—Mr John Bannister ; Judges—Messrs F. Kummer, P. Neilsen, C. Hanberg; Handicappers—Messrs J. F. Heckler, G. Franklin, G. Gunderson ; Starter —Mr R. Franklin; Auditors —Messrs H. Keene, G. Franklin. All members to form a General Committee. PRLGBAMME. Mauriceville Handicap, consisting of three distances, namely, 100, 220, and 440 yards. Entries to be made to the Secretary up to December 19th. Handicaps declared on 22nd in the Wairarapa Daily paper. Entrance, 2s 6d; Acceptance, 2s 6d. First prize L 3, second LI, third 10s. Intending competitors to send in their performances with entries. Also Intending competitors for the Hurdle Race to give their performance at entrance to race. I L Maiden Race, 200 yds (local) entrance 3s j 6d ; fist LI. second 10s. 2. Throwing Heavy Hammer, entrance 2s Gd ; first 15s, second ss. S. Mauriceville Handicap, Ist event 100 yds. 4. Hop, Step and Jump, entrance 2s 6d ; first 15s, second ss. 5. Handicap Hurdle Race, 220 yds, 5 hurdles 3ft 6in, entrance 2s 6d ; first LI, second ] 10s- ' 6. Maiden Walking Race, 1 mile, entrance 2s 6d ; first LI, second 10s. i 7. Mauriceville Handicap, 2nd event, 220 yds 1 8- Running Long Jump, entrance 2s ; lnt 15s, 2nd ss. 9. 'Wrestling Match (Cumberland style) entrance 3s ; Ist LI 15s, 2nd 17s 6d 10. Standing Long Jump, entrance 2s; Ist 15s, 2nd 5s 11. Girls Race under 14 years, entrance free, Ist7s6d, 2nd2s6d 12. Mauriceville Handicap, 3rd event, 440 yds 13. Vaulting with Pole, entrance 2s 6d ; Ist LI, 2nd os. 14. Crosscutting competition, rimu log about 2ft in diameter, entrance 2s; Ist, Mr Alex. McLeod's prize LI, 2nd 10s 15. Hewing Competition, entrance 2s ; Ist Mr McLeod's prize LI, 2nd 10s 16. Boys Race under 15 years, entrance Is ; Ist 10s, 2nd ss, third 2s Cd 17. Skipping Match for Girls, entrance free ; Ist 7s 6d, 2nd 2s Od 18. Running High Jump, entrance 2s (id ; first 15s, second ss. 19. Putting the Stone, entrance 2s ; first 15s, second §;. 20. Old Men's Race, over 45 years (local), entrance Is, first £l.
21. Light Weight WrestliDg Match, Cumber-1 land style, list 71b and under, entrance 2a 6d ; first LI, second 10s. 22. Novel Race, 60 yards forward, 60 yards backward, and 60 yards on all fours, entrance Is ; first 10s, second ss. 23. Tug of 'A'ar, members, and outsiders, entrance Is ; first 1L 24. Consolation Race, 220 yards, entrance 2s; first LI. RULES ND REGULATIONS. Entrance to Jlauriceville Handicap, accompanied with fee, on or before 19th December; all other events popt entry. Two competitors to start or no prize, three to start or no second prize, four or no third prize. The decision of the' Committee, or whoever they may appoint, shall in all cases be final. In the event of the weather proving unfavourable, the Committee have it in their power to postpone the sports from day to day, ADMISSION : Adults Is, children under 12 free. Members of the Club will, on presenting their ticket, be admitted free of charge. No horses or dogs admitted. J. BANNISTEK, Hon. Secretary. . Chennells, tate and okneral AGENT, fREET. MASTERTON. EIVX FOR ancashire Fire Insurance tual Life Assurance Corc- """ pany. ■"— —— New Zealand Accident Insurance Com pany. Mercantile and Bankruptcy Gazette. etc., etc-Agp-nt of the Public Trustee. Deputy Official Assignee iu b-mkmpoey tor Wairarapa. )KINCE OF WALES HORSE REPOSITORY WILL.IAM NEILL Is prepared to supply the travelling public with BUGGDiS, CARRY-ALLS, •.nd VEHICLES of every description on he ahorteat notice. The Livery department is under the care ol an experienced ijroom, and every attention Lb paid to stabling, bait and stall accommodation. HORSES of .icst-claes quality kept constantly on hire. .Motto — Oivility, Good Accommodation . and BE A&ONABLE Charges. (table* to meet every train
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3988, 14 December 1891, Page 3
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839Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3988, 14 December 1891, Page 3
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