MASTERTON THEATRE* LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT OF TUE MOST Mysterious and Refined STEEN-SMJTH E W TE'R T A I N B R S TO NIGHT, Grand Exposition of All the manifestations explained by the gaslight, Hope tieing a la Davenport Bros. Ev plained. BOXING. P.R BOXING. At Tnaguo's Saloon, Dixon Sikbbt,. Mastkhton, on ONDAY NIGHT NEXT. Deo. 12, M :r. TEAGUE, Tlw Retired Light-Weight Champion 6f Now Zealand, will hold an entertainment, assisted by Mr W, Hogg, Youne; Molloy of Sydney, and some of his pupils, which will includo the two clover lads, THE MURRAY BROTHERS. Doors opon at 7,30 p.tn. Prices 2s and Is. jypSTERTON fjpHEATRE. SPECIAL IMPORTANT NOTICE, FAREWELL. TOUR. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, December 14th and 15th, Jfrofessor Douglas Archibald, JVT.A., F.R.M.S. Will have th pleasure of exhibiting on the above evenings Edi&ou's Latest, LoudToned Exhibition PHOTOffiAPH, And illustrating its marvellous power with a complcto act of new "records." Sfkouii Notb-Tlio present short tour will coraplotc Professor Archibald's stay in Australasia, as ho has to meet by appointment the great inventor Edison, before this opening of tta Chicago Expjsition. ' Voices and Musiu mom all Pasts of lite Would, Including tho following choice records: Coldstream Guards Band, The famous Royal Irish Fusiliers, Chimes of Westminster Abbey, Gondoliers—Lancars and Walla, Jubileo choruses, Swiss Yodels; New speeches by--Gladstone, Lord Salisbury, Earl of Glasgow, Lord and Lady Jersey, Sir George Grey, Max U'Eell, etc, etc, American and Hindoo songs; Ta-ra-ra-booimdc-uy ; Piano, Banjo, Violin, and Piccolo solos.
Selections by the leading operatic artists of Europe. This is tho latest improved and only exhibition Phonograph in tho Southern Hemisphere, A PiiEuaism Le(!tube, illustrated by the new Etherugen light. PBIOBS 33,23,15. Box Plan, HAROLD ASHTON, Managor; MAURIOEVILLE ATHLETIC CLUB. ANNUAL GATHERING. TO DE HUM ON THE SPORTS GROUND, UAUBIOEVILLE, on TUESDAY, BEG., OT/i, 1592. Sports to commence at 11. o'clock sharp. Groytowu Braes Band on the Ground, lu the evoning a Ball will be held in tho Choral Hall. President-Mr U, Gumki'sen; Vice-Presi-dents—Messrs John Bammlcr and J. F, Heckler; Secretary-G. Franklin ; Judges —Messrs F. Ktimmcr, P. Ncilscn, 0. Hanberg, G. Day ; Handicapjiers—Messrs J. f, Heckler, G. Franklin, G. Gumlorsen; starter—Mr 'lt. Franklin j Auditors-G. lirookes and \V. Jesscn. All members to form a Geucral Committee. PROGRAMME. Wauiikjeville Handicap, consisting of three distances namely, 100, 220, and -110 yards Entries to lie made to tho Sceretaiy up to December 19th. Handicaps declared ou tho 22nd in the Wairarapa Daily Times, Entrance, 2s 6d; acceptance, 2s lid. First prize Lo, second LI, third 10a. Intending competitors to send in their performances with entries. Also intending competitors for the Hurdle Race to give their performances at entrance to race. 1. Maiden Race, 100 yds (local) cntranco 2s lid; first LI, second 10a. 2. Throwing Heavy Hammer, entrance 2s (id; first 10s, second os. 3. Mauriccvillo Handicap, Ist event 100 yds, •1. Hop, Step and Jump, entrance 2s fid ;
first 10s, second os. 6. Handicap Hurdle Race, 220 yds, G hurdles 3ft Gin, entrance 2s lid; first LI, second 10s, 0. Maiden Walking Race, 1 mile, oiitranco 2s lid; first LI, second 10i. 7. Mauriccvillc Uncdicap, 2nd event, 220 yds. 8. Running Long Jump, entrance 2s; Ist 15s, 2nd ss. 0, Wrestling Match (Cumberland style) entrance 3s; Ist LI 15s, 2nd 17s 6d. 10, Standing Long Jump, ontranco 2s j Ist 15s, second ss. 11, Girls Race under 14 years, entrance free, Ist, 7s lid, second 2s lid, 12, Mnuricevillo Handicap, 3rd event, l-iOyds. 13, Vaulting with Pole, entrance 2s Cd; Ist LI, 2nd Os. 14, Half Milo Eaco, entrance 2s 6d; Ist LI, 2nd 10s, 15, Uoyß Race under 15 years, entrance Is, Ist 10s. 2nd os, third 2s lid 18. sltipnin; Match for Girls, entrance free, lit ft 6(1,2nd 2i lid, ii. Muiiiug High Jump, entrance,2s fid; Ist IDs, second ss. 18. Putting the stone, entrance 2s; Ist 15s, 2nd ss. 19. Old Men's llacc, over 15 years (local), cntranco Is, Ist LI. zO. Light Weight Wresting Mitch, Cumberland style, list 71b and under, entrance 2s (id; Ist 30s, 2nd 15s. 21. Novel liacc, 00 yards forwards, CO yards backwards, and 60 yards on all fours, cntrauce, Is; Ist 103, 2nd 63. 22. Tug of War, members and outsiders, entrance Is; Ist LI. 23. Consolation ltacc, 220 yards, entrance 2s; Ist LI. RULES AND REGULATIONS, Entrance to Mauricevillo Handicap, accompanied with fco, on or before lOtli.ficcembcr; all other events post entry. Two competitors to start or no prizo, tlireo to Btart or no second prize, four or third prize. The decision of the Committeo, or whoever they may appoint, shall in all cases be final. In the event of the weather proving unfavourable, the Committee liavo it iu their power to postpone tho sports from day toiday. ADMISSIOSI: Adults Is, children under 12 fr;e. Mc_ibeis of tho will, on presenting their tickets, be admitted frco of charge. No horscß or dogs admitted. G, FIUNKLIN, Hon, Neoretary. WAIRAIIAPA CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. ANNUAL GATHERING, MONDAY, 2nd January, 1893, in the Mastebton PAHK. SPLENDID PROGRAMME of Sports-See Posters. Admission to pround, 1b; Children, half-price. SPORTS to commence at 11 n.m.'Bhnrp. W, SELLAR, WOODCOTE HOUSE SCHOOL, HOBSON STBEET, WELLINGTON, Headmaster, 0.1, Gardiner, b,a„ G F. WooldM.A., Keble College, Oxford; Drill, ing and Gymnastic Instructor, Sergeant Lawrence, Subjects-Divinity, Latin, Greek, French, English, History, Geogvaphy, Arithmotio, Euclid, Algebra, Boys prepared for scholarships and entrance at Cliriatchurch and Wanganui, Tho school games, cricket, and Association football, are personally superintended, and the boys are thoroughly looked after outol school hours. The house has large rooms and stands in extensive grounds including a field for orioket and football, An experienced matron is in charge of the domestio arrangementis Vacancies for several Boarders and a few Day Boys. For Prospeotua and full, information apply to tli<) HE4D&IA&TEB
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4290, 9 December 1892, Page 3
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958Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4290, 9 December 1892, Page 3
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