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MABTERTOS THEATRE. BOXING} NIGHT. DECEMBER 20th. By Comedy Company specially selcotcd by / MR J. Baiinabd, Furtherprticulars in futuro issue. Tooonolddo with the eido-spliiting nfterpiocc, "THE fWU THOMPSONS," Popular Prices—3s, 2s, and 10, ruHJA'I UA ATHLETIC SOCIETY.' AINN ak: MONDAY" UAL BPOUTS. MVURSARY DAY, 23rd JANUARY, 189 Final Event at 11 a.m. President: MrWui.Tosswill; Vice-pre-sident: M.r E, Baucke; Marshal: Mr H. Seilcole; Secretary and Trnasurer: Mr Geo. Alooro j Committee: Messrs G, Avory, 0. Avory, T, Avory, A, Black, J. Hall, amir., F, Porry, D. Knight, G, Bottomlo;,-, andj. Devonshire. PROGKAMME. I, Maidon Flat Race, 220yds(forthosB who have ejavar won au advertised race). Ist prizt?, £11; 2nd. Ill; entrance 2s (id. 2 Boys' | Race, under 12 years, let prize, 6b ; Slid, 3s; entrance, 6d. 3. Pahiatua Handicap, three events, 100,2<J0, an.d 440 yds, to be deoided by points, 3,2,1 and 1. Ist prize, .£10; 2nd, f'3j; 3rd, £1; entrance, fe, acceptance, Is. • | 4. Kuniiini; Hi«li Jump, Ist prize, £1; 2nd, jlOs; entrance, 2s (id. B. Throwing Orickol Ball, Prize, 10j ; itrnncoi Is,

G. Pabiatua Handicap. Second evont, Wn vria I ng, under 14 yoara. Ist Stone, lit prizo, £1; 2iul, 10a: entrance, 2s. 9. Jleiiiißero ruoe, 100 yds. (No liorHos/ir largo cattle allowed), Ist prizo, £1; 2nd, 10s; entrance, 2a, 10. jßays' Race, nndor 14 years. Ist prize.' 10s; 2nd 6s; entrance, Gd. 11. Handicap Walking Kaoe, 1 mile. Ist prize, £3; 2nd, £1; entrance os; acceptance, 25,. 114[ Boys' Wrestling, under 15 years. Ist prize, 10s; 2;id, ss; entrance, Od, lit. Pahiatua Handicap, 'ihud event. 14j Obstacle Race, about 440 yds, to be arranged bv Committee. Ist priza, £1 lbs; 2nd; £1 ; 3rd, 10s; entr-nce, 3a, 10. ('no liilo Handicap Flat Race. Ist prize, 1 I'ti; 2nd, £2; 3rd, £1; entrance, ss; acceptance, 2a.. 16. jMiiidm Wrestling (Bcotcli and Cumber/and Styles). For those who bave never won h first or second prize in any advertisod wrestling competition. Ist prize, 12; 2nd,£l; entranoe, 3a. 17. Vaulting with Pole. Ist prize, .61; 2nd, 10b; entranco, 2s, 18. Handicap fluidlo Eaoe, 220 yds, over eiflhf. hurdles. • Ist prize, £2; 2nd, II; DrdilOs; ontrauoe, 3s; acceptance, 2s i 10. Sank Eaee, blindfolded, 50 yds. Ist prize, >10b; 2nd, ss; entrance Is. 20. Consolation Race, 220 yds. Fur beaten runners First piize, £2; 2nd, £1; entrance, 3s. 21. Hunters' Competition (for horses which hare never won an ndvortised race), not less than list up. Ist prize, £3; 2nd, £2; entrance, ss. The following eyents will also take place during ihe day. Competitors must appear in proper cnstumß 1, Highland; Fling. Ist prize £2,2 nd £l, oiitmnoe it (Id. 2, Sword Dance. Ist prizo £2, 2nd £1; entrance 2a 6tl, 3 Bagpipes, lit prize £2, 2nd £1; entrance 2a fid Sports for Children at interval during the day.

Entries for Handicap Event? must be accompanied with a written statement of the performance!! siuco the 24th December, 1890, KntvUs for tbo Handicap Events will dose'on Friday, the 13' h January next, at 8 p.m., tu be delivered into the hands of the Secretary, by post or otherwise. Handicaps will be publulled in tho Pnliiatiu Star on Wednesday, the 18th January, Acceptances for Handicap Evenm will glmbu on Saturday, iho 21st January, at 8 p.m., to be delivered into tho hands of tho Seoretary, by post or otherwise. A Braes Band will be on the ground, Admission to Ground. Una ShiLint;. A Ham and l f anoy Dress Ball will be held in tho Public Hall in the evemuij. GKOKGK M')OltE, Seoretary. ri HE WONDISH OF THE NINETEENTH i OiNTDRY. neuralgiTdefeated. MMJ~RU. (Propaied only from tbo growth# on Now Zealand.) cures mm ugh, headache, CHILBLAINS, KUEUMATIBM, SOIATICA, BPKAINB, AND PAIN OF ANY KIND. Ksf M your Chemist or Storekeeper for MA-URU, or Bond direct for.a bottle: post, froo for 2s 2d,

Tho Rev. T. 0. Hammond, missionary, savs:-"Having spent a considerable tlnioas missionary among tho Maoris of Hukiaoga,■ I becamo aware of many .uses made by thorn of native i>lanU and tieus. Au intimato knowledge of one plant la particularled me to concluilt that it would prove boneScial in cases of neuralgia. Uav.ng communicsted my oonviotion to Mr A. A. Gowcr, cbomist, l'ntea, ho has produced ji compound which has fully mot my expectation, and has proved of great benefit to members of iny own' family and many of my friends," A gontlou-au w.'lting from Wo'ingtnn B'j'Bi—"l am glad to inform you tuat your Ma-uru baa btcn w rking woodcr» here, Ilißj is subject t • NouraWo Hoadaeho. One evening I foun'l licr pr strato with pain. I jjavo her the botilo of Ma-um, and eho tound H relievo I her so much that she not only obtained a good i ifbt'a rest, but h <s n4 had an attack since. That Is a fortnight ago, Similar testimony as to efficacy was boruoby Miss ' Mr A. A. Gower mnounoes tbo advent of Ma-uru on the Boene of proprietary medicines, Although thiaicmiily has only been known In its present form for a fow months, its success baß bo.n absolutely alioi omenal-failuro to porform what is claimed for it boiugasyet unknown, whilo, in addition, we can speak positively of its almost marvellous effect on chilblains, which of itself ie suffioiont to make it a favourite in almost ovory household.— Patea Mail, Bth Sept. . I'rcparcd only by tho Solo proprietor, A. A, GUWM, , GHEMIBT AND PHARMAOIBT, Fatea, P.U. Bux2o. . Wholesale Agents— N^Z;_^£Ug_^mpanv_andShariMdandCo. ; C, H, GAYFEK, LAND. ESTATE STOCK, STATION AGENT AND VALUATOR MABTERTON, HAB Doveral dosirablo proportiea tor sale in town or oouutry. Money t(. lend in any buibs on freshold coenrity.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue XIII, 19 December 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue XIII, 19 December 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue XIII, 19 December 1892, Page 3

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