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BAKER & TABUTEAU Have beeb instructed to offer for Sale privately— ACRES, Part of the Gwa--10,000 vas Estate, Waipawa Jr\ - -- -- - County, Subdivided into 6 Blocks as under— Bush Paddock, about 1794 acres Green Hill Paddock, about 3506 acres Cabbage Tree Flats Paddock, about 1264 acres Allen’s Paddock, about 1193 acres Green Lake Paddock, about 1062 acres Maori Pa Paddock, about 925 acres The different Blocks are fenced, and roadß will be laid out to each of them. Distant 20 miles from Waipawa Railway Station, and 6 miles from the Hampden Post and Telegraph Office. The Land now offered comprises fern and grass covered flatß and hills. Plans are being prepared for lithographing. For further particulars apply to BAKER & TABUTEAU, 105 Land Agents. NOTICEIT is requested that all accounts owing to me in connection with the Imperial Hotel, Waipawa, be paid to Mr E. H. Lee, Solicitor, Waipawa, whose receipt will be a sufficient discharge for the same. W. I. LIMBRICK, Jnb. January 23rd, 1892. Takxpau Caledonian Society. SECOND ANNUAL GATHERING AND GAMES. Friday, 12th. February, 1892. GAMES COMMENCE AT 11.30 A.M. SHARP. President : H H Bridge, Esq ; Vice-Presi-dents : J M R Lockhead, R B May, M C Tully. Treasurer : R. Prescott. Judges.—Running: H H Bridge, J Worrall, B Dennehy. Highland Dancing : D Grant, A MTlardy, A Jack, J S Annand. Hornpipe and Jig : J Connor, D Ryan, A Jack. Bagpipe Music : P Robertson, B Haliburton, D M‘Crae. Wrestling : R Smith, B Dennehy, M C Tully. Jumping, Stone, and Hammer : A Corskie, C Gibson, R B May. Starter : E Packer. Timekeepers : J P Wilson, M Sattrup Starters’ Stewards : J Windle, H Meikle, S G Chambers, J Scott. Field Stewards : C Gibson, M M‘Kay, C Hobson, W O’Connor, F Tucker, L Munro, M C Tully. Handicappers : R Smith and W Wiseman. Piper to the Society : W Cross. J> ROGRAMME:— Caledonian Handicap, £3O cash, trophy £5 5s ; to be run in three distances, 100} r ds, 220yds, and 440yds. Points for aggregate to count, Ist 5 points, 2nd 3 points, 3rd 2 points. Highest aggregate £lO, 2nd aggregate £5, 3rd aggregate £3. Winners of each heat at each distance £l. Nomination, 7s 6d ; acceptance, ss. Boys’ Race, 150yds (handicap), boys under 16 years—lst, 15s ; 2nd, 10s ; 3rd, 5s ; entrance, Is Maiden Race, 150yds—1st, £2 ; 2nd, £1 ; entrance, 2s 6d Bagpipe Music (Marches) —Ist, £2 and silver medal ; 2nd, £1 ; entrance, 4s Putting 161 b Ball—lst, £1 10s; 2nd, 15s; entrance, 2s Caledonian Handicap— Ist Event, 100yds Bagpipe Music (Strathspeys and Reels) — Ist, £2 and silver medal; 2nd, £1 ; entrance, 4s Best Dressed Gentleman (Highland Costume) —1 st, Plaid, value £2 2s, proselyted by Messrs Burnett and Co.; 2nd, special, value 10s 6d ; entrance, 2s 6d High Jump—lst, £2 ; 2nd, £1 ; entrance, 2s 6d Highland Fling—lst, £2 and silver medal!; 2nd, £1 ; entrance, 4s Highland Fling (Youths) —Ist, £1 and silver medal ; 2nd, £1 ; entrance, 2s Caledonian Handicap—2nd Event, 220yde Throwing 161 b Hammer —lst, £1 10s ; 2nd, 15s ; entrance, 2s Hop, Step, and Ju np—lst, £2 ; 2nd, £1 ; entrance, 2s 6d Shauntreus—lst, £2 and silver medal ; 2nd, £1 ; entrance, 4s Caledonian Handicap—3rd Event, 440yds Wrestling (Cumberland Style)—lst, £4 ; 2nd, £2 ; entrance, 5s Mile Handicap—lst, £6 ; 2nd, £3 ; 3rd, £1; nomination, ss; acceptance, 2s 6d Sword Dance—lst, £2 and silver medal ; 2nd, £1 ; entrance, 4s Sword Dance (Youths) —Ist, £1 and silver medal ; 2nd, £1 ; entrance, 2s Handicap Hurdles, 300yds, 8 hurdles 3ft 6in—lst, £4 ; 2nd, £2 ; nomination, 3s ; acceptance, 2s Sailors’ Hornpipe—lst, £2 and silver medal ; 2nd, £1 ; entrance, 4s Vaulting with Pole, Bft start, 2in rise—--Ist, £2 ; 2nd, £1 j entrance, 2s 6d Barrow Race (75yds), two men, one to go on his hands, the other to propel him by his legs—lst, £2 ; 2nd, £1 ; entrance, 2s 6d Irish Jig—lst, £2 and silver medal ; 2nd, £1 ; entrance, 4s Consolation Handicap, 220yds—1st, £2 ; 2nd, £1 ; entrance, 2s 6d

Nominations, with fees, colors, and performances, for handicap events must be in the hands of the Secretary before 8 p.m. of the 25th January. Handicaps declared on Ist February and Acceptances due on MONDAY, Bth February. General Entries will be taken on the Ground up to within 15 minutes of event. VALUABLE TROPHIES. Presented by Messrs Robjohns, Hindmarsh and Co., handsome Table Lamp, value £4 4s, to highest aggregate in day’s running. Presented by Messrs Robjohns, Hindmarsh and Co., Electro plate Cut Glass Cruet, value £5 ss, to winner of Caledonian Handicap. Presented by F. W. Collins, Silver Medal, value £1 10s, to winner of 100 yards event in Caledonian Handicap. Presented by H. Williams and ’Son, Electro-plate Cruet, value £1 10s, to highest aggregate in dancing. Presented by B. Dennehy, £1 Is cash, to winner of Throwing 161 b Hammer on condition that hammer is thrown 90ft or over. Presented by B. Dennehy, £1 Is cash, to winner of Putting 16lb Ball on condition the put is 40ft or over. Other Valuable Trophies are promised which will be placed on Programme sold on the Ground. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. ADMISSION—AduIts, Is ; Children under 12, Half Price ; Children under 7, Free ; Horsemen, Is 6d ; Vehicles, 2s. Member’s Card admits Member to Ground and Lady to Enclosure. JAMES POWRIE, 62 Secretary.

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 2715, 30 January 1892, Page 3

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