3 HAWKE'S BAY - /"CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. - ANNUAL GATHERING ■ AVill Taki: Plack on tub Napier ReceeaTIOX GItOUrCD O-T ' THURSDAY, JANUARY 26th, ISBB. i . Games will commence at 11 a.m. sharp. , OFFICE BEARERS, STEWARDS, AND JUDGES: t President:--R. D. D. McLean, Esq. A-icc-E Presidents:-—A. Mcllardy, Esq., J. G. t Kinross, Esq., Tho Bishop of AVaiapu, Rev. J. G. Paterson, J. Anderson, Esq. > Judges Running, Jumping, Walking, and Vaultimr:—P. S. McLean, T. SV. Balfour, C. L. Gordon, J. I. Mackie, F. ' Rich, F. G. Smith. F. Logan, G. Praiu, i C. Mackersev, C. D. Kennedy, R. D. D. McLean, N.*K. McDiarmid, AA r . Miller, J. G. Gilberd, W. Bain, AY. AVilkio. Dancing, Pipe Music :—A. MoHardy, J. McPhersou, Donald McLean. P. Ramsay, J. Begg, P. Robertson, G. Tait, AY. Miller. Stone, Hammer, and Caber : — R. Halliburton, P. Gow, A. McDonald, J. Irvine, R. Smith. AVrcstlitig :—AV. Howe, T. Fothergill, AY. Elliott, R, Smith, J. Carroll, aud Dr Do Lisle. Timekeepers:—F. AY. Collins, S. E. Cooper,P. F. Colledge. Ilandieappcrs:— ; Tho Games Committee. PROGRAMME. THE CALEDONIAN GRAND OPEN HANDICAP VALUE 40 SOYS. 1. rutting the Stone—lst prizo presented by *R. D. McLean, Esq. ~;' Os, second .£2. third £1. 2. rutting the Stone—Amateurs. Trophies ii. Caledonian Handicap-—First event, 100 yards. First __•{, second ,C 2, third ii. ■1. Caledonian Handicap—Amateurs, 100 yards. Trophies. ■3. .Bagpipe Music — Strathspeys, Reels, and Marches. First .£.">, second £2. Special prize—Handsome Modal presented by Allan McLean, Esq., for best piping by piper who is a native of tho Highlands of Scotland. 0. Throwing the Hammer—lst prizo presented by R. D. D. McLean, Esq., .Co lis, second £2, third £l. 7. Throwing the Hammer — Amateurs. Trophies. 8. Boys' Race—Under 10. First £2, second £1, third 10s. 0. Highland Fling—Trophy value £5 and £2, second .__. 10. Caledonian Handicap—Second event. 220vds. First .£■!, second £2, third .£l." 11. Caledonian Handicap—Amateurs, 220 yards, Trophies. 12. Bagpipe Music—Special prizo—Pibroch if five entries. First. £0. - 13. Running Hiyh Jump—First £2, second £1. 11. Sword Dance—£o Trophy Presented by A. Mcllardy, Esq., and £2, second £2. l.i. Tossing the Caber—lst. prize presented bvli D. D. McLean, Esq., .'J 3s, second £1. 10. Caledonian Handicap—'Srd event, .-10 yards. First £i, second £2, third £1. 17. Caledonian Handicap — Amateurs. Trophies. 18. Wrestling—Border Style. First £0, si.eond'£2. 19. AVrestling—Border Style, Amateurs. Trophies. 20. Mile I'uu Handicap. First .Co, second £2, third £1. 21. Pole Vaulting. First. Ci, second £1. 22. Highland Reel— £■'> Trophy presented by A. Mcllardy, E-q., and £2, second £2. 2.".. Mile" Walk Handicap. First £.1, second £2, third case Sok-r's AVines. 21. Hoji. Step, and Leap. First £2, second £1. 25. Hurdle Race Handicap—Mo yards. First £■"), second £2, tliird £1. Airgreirate Prizes Caledonian Grand Handicaps : Open Handle ip. (.'-.lit Medal and £',;, __•>, £1: Amateur Handicap, Ist prize Gold Medal, 2nd prize Silver Modal. Total value of Trophies in Amateur enutests, ClO. :>, ■'!, and 2 points allowed for Ist, 2nd, and .'"rd in each distance. Events will be conducted and decided strictly in accordance with the Society's rules and conditions of competition. The Hawke's Bay Amateur Athletic Club's definition of a professional will be adopted at this meeting. Nomination for Caledonian (.'rand Handicap (open), 10s. Entrance f or Nos. 5, 0, 12, H, IS, 20, 22. 2:;. and _'-"i, os each. All other events .'ls, except Boys' Race, post entries Is. Nominations and entrance fees for all Handicaps to be iv the hands of the Secretary at the Masonic Hotel, Napier, not later than 10 p.m. on AVEDNESDAY, January 11th, ISeS. Handicaps will be declared on tho Mth. General entries and acceptances for Grand (open) Handicap os, to be in the hands of the Secretary not later than 10 p.m. January 21st, ISMS. Competitors for the Handicaps must send iv with their entries their colors and three last performances. Admission to ground, Is. Stand, Is. Special train arrangements. "li. SMITH. Hon. Secretary. AY. BOGLE, Secretary ami Treasurer. T)OVERTY BAY GUN CLUB. SUMMER MEETING. 10-ni JANUARY, lsus. Pki-.sU)Knt : A. C. Arthur, Esq. Commute!' : Messrs Clark, AVinter, J. Price, J. R. Scott, Diinner, and Berry. Haxuicai'i-kks' : The Committee. I.i:n:i'-'': Captain AVinter. PROGRAMME— First Event—At 11..0. IIAXMCAP TltlAJt SwKKI-T.-K._S, of 1 SOY, at 4 birds each; use of both barrels: handicap on the ground. Luncheon. S-coinl I-v_nt— At 2 o'clock. Hawk-'s Bay aoainst Povekty Bay, for Mr Pro.litt's Gup of Fifty Guineas: 7 a-si*de, at 7 birds each. " Third Event—At 3 o'clock. Mii)su:.cti;n Ha.vi.ica_-, of 100 soys, at 5 birds ; use of both barrels. Nomination, 1 soy, to be made to the Secretary at Masonic. Hotel by S o'clock on Monday, oth January : Handicap to be declared on 11th January; Acceptance, 1 soy, to lie made to the .Secretary as .-.Lovo on Monday, Uith January ; final payment mi ground, ;' soys. The prizes will be divided pro red", according- to entries—if possible, 00 soys for first, 25 soys for second, 15 soys for third. Post entries allowed on ground on payment of '.! soys. Gentlemen entering must state tlie Club or district to which , they belong', and, if entering under an assumed name, must also forward their correct name and address. ' Fourth Event—At 4 o'clock. Fi.n-ai. Sweep, of 2 soys, at ;! birds each ; first miss out : use of both barrels; Handicap on the ground. All the above Sweeps will be competed for under the Poverty Hay Gun Club Rules, and are open to mcm!.» i-.-.of the Club and visitors to the district. Stakes will bo paid at the Gun flub Rooms, Ro-elaml; on 10th January, less 5 per cent, for expenses. J. If. AISEABIE, S< erc-tary. LATE CHIEF DRAUGHTSMAN In Government Survey Office, Napier, is prepared to undertake all kinds of Map, Engineering, or Architectural Draughting, Designing, Illuminating, and En '.-raving. His long experience in the Survey Otlico, and thorough knowledge of the plans and records, enables him to supply reliable information to Solicitors, Runholders, und others who require tracings or particulars of properties, kc AVork plotted and drawn for Surveyors, Plans of Estates, Sale Plans, and Lithograph Maps of properties for sale prepared. Properties inspected with a view to Subdivision, and designs furnished for same. All agency business connected with the Survey and Land Offices transacted finland selectors and others. Every Description of Ems-raving executed iv the First Style, including brass door plates, seals, ii:script ions, monograms, kc, ou gold and silver, crests on rings, kc. Maps of AVoodville Township on sale. Town ami Country Properties for sale. Address, Frame-road, or care of Mr Craig, BookscU,.,-, Hustings-street. Aid-RED JARMAN. the'"spa," LA T E SANATO RIU M , I. miles from Taupo. -piIE SPA i-- situated on the banks of X tlie AVaikato River in a lovely fertile and sheltered valley. The grounds aro laid out in Ore-hard, Flower and Kit-hen Gardens, Lawn Tennis, Ornamental Plantations, kc i The new Hot, Cold, and Tepid Swimming "Bath is the largest combination in the whole Lake "District. The Sulphur,. Alum, ami Vapor Baths lire unsurpassed in cases of .Rheumatism, ; Gout, Special Skin Diseases, kc, kc. The Finest AViucs and Spirits. Saddle - Horses and Bttg-rics on hire. Good Paddocks. " < J. JOSHUA, ' PROPRIETOR.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5117, 13 January 1888, Page 4
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